Kyocera's New Electric Salt & Pepper Mill Review – Effortless; Upgrade Your Home Dining Experience

Kyocera international, of Kyoto Japan, a well-known and established name in luxury cookware, cutlery and kitchenware, has recently launched handheld Electric Mill, used for grinding fresh pepper, salt and spices into the grade, from fine to coarse, of choice.

Remarkably fast, quiet and easy to use. The handheld unit can be operated with one hand by simply pressing the button on top and letting the mill do the work.

Kyocera's proprietary ceramic is close in hardness to diamonds. This durable mechanism will outlast any metal-based grinding mill. An advanced ceramic burr grinder mechanism adjusts from fine to coarse. The units are rustproof. The advanced ceramic mechanism is non-reactive and will never rust.


KYOCERA Ceramic Coated Cookware Review – Elevate Your Cooking Experience


The Electric Grinders shown have a single chamber and are meant for a single spice and is available in black or white. Duel chambered electric mills area available with the same proprietary craftsmanship and quality.

The units are very stylish made of a lava light shape, the shell is solid with a window chamber for content display. Holding the unit near the top using the thumb to activate the grinder. No deep press necessary. A light touch and the Electric Mill does the work. Settings adjust for fine to coarse grinds.

Salt, pepper, and other spices remain dry even in humid conditions. The Electric Mill can be used for Coarse Salts, Wet Salts, Peppercorns, Sesame Seeds, Flax Seeds, Mustard Seeds, Celery seeds, Cumin Seeds and still the unit will never rust.

So noise level is really what everyone wants to know: Does it deliver on its claim of super quiet and if it does how can a grinder be quiet.

The first question can be answered the second is proprietary. However the Kyocera Electric Mills are constructed the super quiet is more of a hum and doesn’t interpret conversation while the fresh pepper is being added to ones meal. It is super quiet? Yes. It is quiet and the craftsmanship with the burr/hum enables ultra-long-life performance. Batteries not included. Made in Japan.


Capresso H20 Plus Review – Stylish, Modern, Fast (Instructions for the Perfect Cup of Tea Included)


So I like my fresh pepper and use the Electic Mill daily, infact the ground pepper is all I use the unit for and now need to use it to grind cinnamon sticks. Any person who has operated a grinder will know that the cinnamon will have a pepper taste to it and while adding chilies to chocolate or other spices is the rage, we want simple fresh ground cinnamon.

The two questions will the Electric Mill retain flavors? And secondly care and maintenance?

The Kyocera Electric Mill does not absorb flavors. Switching spices from Peppercorns to Cinnamon will not result in pepper-cinnamon. For care and maintenance: A simple handwashing, wipe it out with a sponge, of the unit, is sufficient to clean the unit. It is battery operated so submerging or running it in the dishwasher will ruin the unit.

The unit is shipped with a matching stand that will catch residual grinds so unlike the toaster there will not be crumbs on the table or countertop.

The Kyocera Electric Mill operates on four AA alkaline batteries.

For more information: http://kyoceraadvancedceramics.com/

Haute Tease

  • Money News: Nine Top World Markets, Including DOW, Close Up

    The Dow Jones Industrial Average along with the top nine world markets, the NASDAQ and S&P500 all had a strong week, gaining enough momentum, in the respectable index to end the week on a strong with the DOW climbing above the 17,000 point record set over one month ago.

     
  • LA 92 Review - Graphic, Brutal, Shocking Footage of LA Riots

    LA 92, the National Geographic documentary, is one of four films that have been released on the Rodney King verdict and subsequent violence that erupted almost immediately and continued over a three-day period in April 1992.

     
  • 7 Prisoners Review – Intense Drama Exposes Human Trafficking

    7 Prisoners, a Netflix original program, presents a twist on the story of human trafficking as four young men are duped into believing they are receiving employment, only to be held captive and forced into slave labor.

     
  • A Health Savings Account Could Save Your Life

    In a lawsuit against Aetna for denial of benefits which the patient alleges "almost killed him," Aetna's medical director admitted under oath that he never looked at patients' medical records when deciding whether to approve or deny care.

     
  • Bob Iger Returns to an Eager Hollywood

    The Walt Disney Board of Directors announced late Sunday night the former Chairman of the Board and CEO Bob Iger would be returning to helm the massive empire navigating the ship through the often-volatile entertainment industry market.

     
  • What Every Aspiring DJ Needs

    DJing is hard work, and like any other talent it requires a preparation and boldness to be done properly. An aspiring DJ needs to learn the tricks of the trade, have knowledge of tunes that move, and marketing.