
















Save endless trouble. Meet the Powerhouse of Pepper Mills from HexClad. It is expertly designed to produce pepper with unprecedented speed, consistency, and perfection for a lifetime of durability. The Hex Mill Pepper Grinder is for the savvy chef. With a premium consistency adjustable granularity range, this stylish aluminum body mill uses a bar mill as well as the best coffee grinder to bring out the superior flavor profile only has to freshly ground pepper The bottom cap allows you to pre-grind as needed, and prevents pepper residue from reaching your countertop. Plus, with a lifetime warranty, this will be the only pepper grinder you need. Review: Someone asked why I didn't just spend the extra money (not much more considering this one is already a bit spendy) and get the MannKind one (not sure if that is the name). And I thought about it but something about spending over $200 before shipping and taxes on a pepper grinder annoyed me, and I KNOW the HexClad brand. Another reason is because while my favorite professional famous chef touts her Pepper Mate - it is to me a literal piece of junk. And that is where I will start with why I absolutely love this pepper mill. A) It is DUR-A-BLE!!! It is heavy, it is stout, it is the ultimate weapon against peppercorns, and it will not back down. I have used cute, matchy, fun, "professional" and highly regarded peppermills and went back to the old grocery store McCormick. But I got so tired of 20-50 turns of the little beasts just to get enough pepper on my salads, I realized I would save so much more time, energy and yes - money - if I just did real research and found a peppermill I could cherish and work WITH me while I create such amazing dishes as my famous The "TSFGIABWABORSASWYG" - ("Throw some fresh greens in a bowl with a bunch of random stuff and see what you get"). Delicious!! ;) When I tell you I was obsessed with research before making my decision, I am not exaggerating. I watched YouTube videos (at least 30+), I read Food, Kitchen, and Chef articles, I made a File in my file system for various Peppermill reviews and even came up with an excel spreadsheet (no - just kidding, I only started to, but my better half stepped in...LOL) It got to the point to where that when I finally received this peppermill, I wrapped it up and gave to my husband as a gift - a gift of peace and quiet about a S$#@& peppermill. Compared to others I have tried; one problem I found is how many times you have to turn the knob to get a sufficient amount of pepper. This one - depending on how much you like pepper - can give the avg person the perfect amount for a dish with one turn. I LOVE lots of pepper and I am MORE THAN happy with 2 turns. Another is how you plan on applying pepper - directly from the mill or with a pinch or two? The problem with the Pepper Mate is it is a flimsy plastic, hard to detach piece that wastes all your pepper by flying out of the compartment all over your kitchen and with it - it can hardly stay stable on a countertop - all that work you just did to grind your pepper. Annoying. This peppermill is so sturdy. I can either remove the magnetized bowl/compartment from the bottom and grind directly on top of my dish, or I grind the pepper with the compartment on, remove it (PTSD makes me do it still carefully) and use pinches or tsps. as needed. The compartment is deep, only attached by a good magnet system, and the entire thing is made of steel (I think), so the ground pepper doesn't go flying out of the compartment. The coarseness is on point for the lowest setting (Coarse) to highest (Fine) and everywhere in between. Though I use mine somewhere in the bottom third of the way 95% of the time anyway. I wanted to stop wasting time and money on grocery store peppermills, one that wasn't reviewed by paid national reviewers, but I wanted one that I could have for the rest of my life and one that was manual. Simple, durable, and one that actual amateur, unpaid home cooks reviewed, and it had to last. This pepper mill is worthy every single penny. Update - I just received the Salt & Pepper Grinder yesterday. I’ll be using this one for salt. And again it’s pristine in design and quality. This one has a dark silver coat to differentiate from the original black coated pepper grinder. It is heavy duty so it’s got weight to it but this set is going to last me forever. And the grind in every setting is fantastic! Review: Out of the box I could tell this was one well engineered kitchen tool. Without putting any pepper corns in it it seemed a bit stiff but it tuned up perfectly once I put some pepper in it. I believe the natural oils in the pepper lubricated the grind mechanism. As well, the spring button to release the top was also stiff and didn't want to release with a simple push so I put a tiny amount of vegetable oil on the upper pin, wiped it clean - after which the top released perfectly. This unit really puts out a lot of pepper compared to my old grinder so you do have to get used to it and adjust the grind according to your taste. I love design when it results in a truly superior product and this grinder is just that. The entire casing appears to be made out of CNC milled aluminum.... that's impressive.








| Model Number | HCPMILL |
| Package Dimensions | 36 x 10.6 x 8.1 cm |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Package Weight | 1.06 Kilograms |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Brand Name | HexClad |
| Item Weight | 907 g |
K**.
Someone asked why I didn't just spend the extra money (not much more considering this one is already a bit spendy) and get the MannKind one (not sure if that is the name). And I thought about it but something about spending over $200 before shipping and taxes on a pepper grinder annoyed me, and I KNOW the HexClad brand. Another reason is because while my favorite professional famous chef touts her Pepper Mate - it is to me a literal piece of junk. And that is where I will start with why I absolutely love this pepper mill. A) It is DUR-A-BLE!!! It is heavy, it is stout, it is the ultimate weapon against peppercorns, and it will not back down. I have used cute, matchy, fun, "professional" and highly regarded peppermills and went back to the old grocery store McCormick. But I got so tired of 20-50 turns of the little beasts just to get enough pepper on my salads, I realized I would save so much more time, energy and yes - money - if I just did real research and found a peppermill I could cherish and work WITH me while I create such amazing dishes as my famous The "TSFGIABWABORSASWYG" - ("Throw some fresh greens in a bowl with a bunch of random stuff and see what you get"). Delicious!! ;) When I tell you I was obsessed with research before making my decision, I am not exaggerating. I watched YouTube videos (at least 30+), I read Food, Kitchen, and Chef articles, I made a File in my file system for various Peppermill reviews and even came up with an excel spreadsheet (no - just kidding, I only started to, but my better half stepped in...LOL) It got to the point to where that when I finally received this peppermill, I wrapped it up and gave to my husband as a gift - a gift of peace and quiet about a S$#@& peppermill. Compared to others I have tried; one problem I found is how many times you have to turn the knob to get a sufficient amount of pepper. This one - depending on how much you like pepper - can give the avg person the perfect amount for a dish with one turn. I LOVE lots of pepper and I am MORE THAN happy with 2 turns. Another is how you plan on applying pepper - directly from the mill or with a pinch or two? The problem with the Pepper Mate is it is a flimsy plastic, hard to detach piece that wastes all your pepper by flying out of the compartment all over your kitchen and with it - it can hardly stay stable on a countertop - all that work you just did to grind your pepper. Annoying. This peppermill is so sturdy. I can either remove the magnetized bowl/compartment from the bottom and grind directly on top of my dish, or I grind the pepper with the compartment on, remove it (PTSD makes me do it still carefully) and use pinches or tsps. as needed. The compartment is deep, only attached by a good magnet system, and the entire thing is made of steel (I think), so the ground pepper doesn't go flying out of the compartment. The coarseness is on point for the lowest setting (Coarse) to highest (Fine) and everywhere in between. Though I use mine somewhere in the bottom third of the way 95% of the time anyway. I wanted to stop wasting time and money on grocery store peppermills, one that wasn't reviewed by paid national reviewers, but I wanted one that I could have for the rest of my life and one that was manual. Simple, durable, and one that actual amateur, unpaid home cooks reviewed, and it had to last. This pepper mill is worthy every single penny. Update - I just received the Salt & Pepper Grinder yesterday. I’ll be using this one for salt. And again it’s pristine in design and quality. This one has a dark silver coat to differentiate from the original black coated pepper grinder. It is heavy duty so it’s got weight to it but this set is going to last me forever. And the grind in every setting is fantastic!
C**S
Out of the box I could tell this was one well engineered kitchen tool. Without putting any pepper corns in it it seemed a bit stiff but it tuned up perfectly once I put some pepper in it. I believe the natural oils in the pepper lubricated the grind mechanism. As well, the spring button to release the top was also stiff and didn't want to release with a simple push so I put a tiny amount of vegetable oil on the upper pin, wiped it clean - after which the top released perfectly. This unit really puts out a lot of pepper compared to my old grinder so you do have to get used to it and adjust the grind according to your taste. I love design when it results in a truly superior product and this grinder is just that. The entire casing appears to be made out of CNC milled aluminum.... that's impressive.
R**R
This is the best pepper grinder I have ever purchased. The grind quality is outstanding and consistent. Will probably get the salt mill when I have the money because they are expensive. Highly recommended
M**M
Pepper is a must in my household and milled pepper just doesn't have the same aroma as freshly heat treated and ground pepper. Pros: 1. User friendly - pop off the top with a simple press of a button, easily adjustable dial to grind with preset sizes 2. Effective and efficient - the grind just rains down pepper regardless of the coarsness setting, even st the finest setting. It accomplishes this with less turns than any others you'll find at the price point of around $100 3. Build quality - the mill has a sturdy, well oiled machine feel to it during use. It tapers to become smaller at the top so smaller hands can use this mill as well. 4. Value - Can't find better value than this mill for its quality, effectiveness, and brand name. Cons: 1. It can be heavy for some to hold for longer periods, BUT you shouldn't need more than one simple turn to get what you need to cook. 2. The biggest con is they intentionally made it so it cannot handle salt or other corrosive ingredients, while offering a salt grinder with basically the same exact offerings. That's just a complaint as a consumer trying to nitpick this amazing product. Regardless amateur or pro, if you like using pepper, this is a must have.
K**S
Yes - I 1000% recommend this pepper mill! Unpacking, you already know this is solid, quality made, the weight! ... the exact opposite of cheap and flimsy. It's large and holds a lot of pepper. The release button for the filling cap at the top is genius. Easily filled with a funnel or even better ... when buying pepper in sealed bags ... just cut open a smaller corner of the bag and the pepper corns flow securely into the mill without spill. The bottom catch-cup is less important to me but works perfectly with the ball-bearing lock ... and catches some ground pepper still in the bottom part, provides a secure stand and, if you desire so, pre-grind into the holder. My previous mill was made of plastic and broke because the grinding shaft twisted out of the plastic turn knob. I planned to get the same one again because it ground fast and I was generally happy with it. But I'm glad I changed my mind at the last minute. The HexClad is built like a tank, highest quality and grinds also super fast in all settings. It's worth the extra buck if you want a pepper mill that's top notch!
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