Run of the mill.
Peppercorns away! These handmade stunners take their cues from the coffee mills the Greek army used on the battlefield centuries ago. If you were to take it all apart (we don’t recommend this, of course), you’d see a complex mechanism inside that turns out perfectly ground pepper confetti and keeps all that punchy flavor intact. And one extra dash: each turn of the handle sprinkles 7 times the amount of pepper your average grinder puts out.
Please note that the arm of the mill ships inside the the mill body. Open the mill top to screw on the arm for assembly.
Photography by Ty Mecham & James Ransom
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