Remember when you first learned about the power of levers? And how (in theory) you could even use one to move a mountain? Well Kuhn Rikon has applied the same principles to a spice grinder, but on a smaller scale.
Instead of using a twisting motion to grind salt or peppercorns, the company's $20 Ratchet Grinder has a long arm you crank back and forth, making it easier for everyone from kids to the elderly to operate. It also uses high-grade ceramics for its internal mechanisms, resulting in more consistent results whether you're after a fine powder or coarse chunks, and eliminating the corrosion that can hinder metal components. More here.
11 comments:
Looks interesting!
That's class man, certainly an interesting product to say the very least.
Interesting product :)
I've never seen anything like this.
Pretty neat.
cool
do want!
cool
Cool :o
hmmm, I want it!
Eh I think I still like the twisting motion better.
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