🌟 Elevate your kitchen game—grind smarter, not harder!
The FinaMill USB Rechargeable Pepper Mill & Spice Grinder combines innovative ceramic grinding technology with interchangeable spice pods, offering customizable coarseness and effortless one-touch operation. Its award-winning, eco-friendly design features a long-lasting rechargeable battery and LED light, making it the ultimate tool for professional home chefs and food enthusiasts seeking convenience and style.
Brand | FinaMill |
Model Number | GP181134-12 |
Colour | Soft Cream |
Package Dimensions | 25 x 17.1 x 9.2 cm; 280 g |
Material | Ceramic |
Item Weight | 280 g |
J**E
Excellent upgrade for an old manual peppermill
Easy switching and one-handed action. Expensive, but well designed things often are.
M**S
FinaMill: Rechargeable Pepper Mill & Spice Grinder (2 Pods)
I wasn't too sure what to expect from this product, however, after getting my hands on it, I actually really appreciate the effort that has gone into its design.The pods are simple to open and fill up and it's quick & effortless to mount them onto the mill: Just place the mill over the pod and push down to secure it in place, once done press the mill down on a surface to release the pod, simple.Whilst this product is very good, there is a downside and that is the price of the additional pods (they're not cheap!), so if you're wanting a nice variety of ingredients for each pod, the cost is going to rack up rather quickly.🟢 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝘀:⚪ Smart looking design (multiple colour choices available).⚪ Really easy to use.⚪ Grinds very well⚪ Can easily see inside the pod for quick ingredient selection.⚪ Rechargeable (via USB-C).🔴 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝘀:⚪ The product is quite pricey and so are the additional pods.
G**I
It’s Okay
So the concept is nice and ascetically the design of the product is nice but for the price of this thing I would have expected far better build quality and feel.I can’t get past it but everything on this device feels cheap and rushed. They brag on the box that it was developed in 30 months or so and I think that yes I can believe that this is the prototype that was developed in 30 months now go and finish the design and release the proper version.The plastic feels cheap and basic, the button on the top is so lose and not tactile that it’s very easy to press and get spices all over the place. The pods rattle and again feel very cheap and they are also fiddly and why so small? Why aren’t there different sizes of pods too?The cap of the pods is super fiddly and annoying to get in and I can see these very easily getting broken I very much doubt they would survive a drop.Also when the pod is inserted into the grinder you cannot see what’s in that pod. There is literally no way to see unless you remove the pod to check. They give you stickers to put onto the pods but these will also be covered inside the grinder. They could have put a small window or opening to see what’s loaded or how about a small digital display and rfid to display what’s loaded?Once you’ve got your spices loaded it does an okay job of grinding the stuff. It’s very eager to do your bidding so make sure you are aimed first. I would have liked to have had a more robust button or some sort of “safety” so it doesn’t go off so easily.It’s USB rechargeable as they like to mention about 50 times on the box like this is some sort of new concept or big selling point but it’s Micro USB and the port is badly housed and looks like it could get poked out at any time. This really should be better located and be USB-C in a modern device. It’s not 2010 after all.Overall the thing does what it claims to do and it does do it well I just don’t think it’s worth the premium price for a non-premium device. The designers desperately need to go back to the drawing board on this one and give it a dramatic revamp.
A**M
You need more pods to justify - not sure about storage space
FinaMill USB Rechargeable Pepper Mill & Spice GrinderUnusual and novel design - the rechargeable electric grinder is separate from the spice/pepper/salt pods.You push down on the grinder to attach the pod, grind as required and then push down again to release the pod.Things to consider- this set comes with two pods - which is ok for a starter set but I think you would need to purchase additional ones to get value from it- I'm not really convinced on where you store the pods, they are wider than spice jars, so won't fit in your existing spice racks - they also don't hold much, so you probably still need to store the larger spices or rock salt/peppercorns- though it feels robust enough, and seems to hold a charge, if the grinder breaks you have a set of useless pods without buying another grinder.Overall - seems a bit impractical for the casual cook, and you need to invest in extra pods (& storage) to take maximum advantage.
W**E
well made, look stylish
The grinders seem to be made to a really good standard & look quite stylish on the dining table.One of the things i liked the most about these grinders was the ability to use them one handed.One of our older family members has limited dexterity in their hands so it was nice to see them be able to use these grinders with ease as its just a single press of a button to operate opposed to trying to grip & twist a standard style grinder.Overall we've been really happy with these grinders so far.They work well, look stylish & are easy to use.
G**L
Sleek and modern design
It was the sleek and modern design that drew me to this electric grinder. It is available in four colours. The one touch design is well thought out and the grinder is not too heavy to hold. I like the concept of interchangeable pods and not having to clean out the base immediately inbetween changing spices. However, I do feel more pods would be required to make it really worth it. The grinder itself is of great quality and works well and I love the fact it's rechargeable.
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