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Review: Ozeri Fresko Stainless Steel Salt and Pepper Mill and Grinder,


I am reviewing a different salt and pepper grinder from Ozeri and I have to be honest I LOVE THIS ONE MORE!   I like this one so I gave my other one away.  

My Review:

The best feature of this salt n pepper grinder is that it is two separate ends so there is no mixing of the salt and pepper as opposed to the other grinder from Ozeri.   The adjustment can also be made on the finer salt or pepper you wish to create.  

This product is safe and is BPA free and it is small so it does not take much room on the dinner table.  It is easy to fill and easy to use! The silver color is also fantastic!   

Product Description

The Ozeri Fresko Duo Salt and Pepper Grinder is designed in Germany and handcrafted using the highest quality stainless steel. Boasting a space-saving design that combines BPA-free salt and pepper chambers in one grinder, the Fresko Duo offers a chic form factor that both looks good on the dining table and store easily. The Fresko Duo utilizes powerful earth-friendly ceramic gears capable of grinding peppercorns, salt, and spices. The Fresko Duo also features two adjustable knobs for grain adjustment from fine to coarse, and a transparent container that both reveals the grinding action and makes monitoring seasoning levels easy.


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