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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de enero de 2025
It took 5 people to figure out how to open them . No instructions included on how to open them & once we figured it out , one broke in the process. Extremely difficult to open
T. Rodriguez
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2025
Although they were a lot smaller than I anticipated they worked really well, they are cute for parties.
michaelshoney
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de julio de 2024
I needed some small grinders for my salts that had a little bit too big of crystals and these were perfect. I am also putting one in my lunch box. Work great and they were a good value and very easy to use!
Aja Branch
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de noviembre de 2023
I mean I guess they are as stated, mini. Alot smaller than expected but will still get the job done of grinding salt and pepper. Cute gifts to give someone with specialty spices.
Kim
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2023
I’ve been looking for just a little salt and pepper shaker take in the go, and these are it. I ordered one set, and liked them, so I got a second set. I wanted some to keep in the car, and at least one for sea salt for my purse (I keep all of them in a zippy bag, whether individual or as some set that I have made).Whether it’s for a restaurant or fast food, I’m spoiled, and I don’t want nasty table salt. I want fleur de sel, or one of my other preferred sea salts. And I don’t like that at some restaurants, negligent parents let their kids lick and suck on salt shakers and pepper shakers as if they were their own personal toys. It’s disgusting. That alone is worth the price of keeping one on your person.And I can have them around the house, I don’t like big gigantic salt shakers. For everything else, I’m going to use a pinch pot and wide mouth jars anyway. I also wanted some I can just take out to the grill without having a bunch of…stuff to take out to the grill. They hold enough to put salt and pepper on anything I’m going to be cooking on the grill. So, I got a total of two sets of four (8). That’s enough to have a salt shaker to keep in a zippy bag in my purse, which I broke it out and used at a restaurant on the first day I had it. My salt, that makes all the difference, even though a lot of restaurants do buy some prepackaged “sea salt“ in a grinder. That’s better than regular table salt, but why not just have your own, and skip the germy child-slobber?So I have enough for one in my purse, it also fits in your coat or shirt pocket, or even your jeans…unless you spray paint yours on; and for salt and pepper (peppercorns, they’ve worked just fine) in the car; and in the rest I can have a variety, in one I put my saffron and salt blend, 2 others each a different sea salt, a citrus sea salt (most flavors about a 1:4 ratio of flavor to salt, or to your preference), you can make a little customized salts and have them at the ready without the bulk and clutter (and cost) of a bunch of larger ones. And where it wasn’t obvious, I simply marked them with a paint pen, so I would be able to tell what was what.I’m glad I got them so far. I have not had them long enough to determine their durability, but they’re in use immediately, and it took me a long time to find some grinders that were truly small enough to take on the go. Even if I were backpacking, unless it was a really long trip with weight being super critical, they aren’t heavy, but in that case, you might just grind a bunch into a zippy bag, (and it’s true that backpacking or camping you tend to do as much prep before you go as possible), otherwise I would take them backpacking or camping, if I still did that, or traveling. Definitely glad to have them.
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