| | |  | Click Combo Pepper and Salt Mill Grinder Red Finish Trudeau PepperMill | Home » » Click Combo Pepper and Salt Mill Grinder Red Finish Trudeau PepperMill | | | | | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 2.3 inches | | Product Width:
| 2.3 inches | | Product Height:
| 6.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 2.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 2.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.2 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.65 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 17 reviews |
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66 of 69 found the following review helpful:
How to REPLACE THE SALT!!Jun 13, 2008
By Heather J. Witham
"hjwitham"
Okay, Trudeau has responded with how the salt is replaced on this mill. BTW, this is an awesome mill, esp for the price, I just couldn't figure out how to refill the salt:
Try this:
Remove the entire metal top from the peppermill. Holding the entire metal top horizontally, run hot water over the clear plastic shaker top only. Be careful not to get water in the entire metal top. This should remove any salt that has accumulated between the entire metal top and the clear plastic shaker top. Turn clear plastic shaker top counter clockwise to remove. Repeat if necessary.
Also, please pass on these instructions to the other people you know that have this mill. Thanks.
Regards,
Celaine
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Refilling the salt - Took me just secondsOct 30, 2009
By Subram Gourishankar
"Rays"
I bought this product at Bed Bath and Beyond and recently, the salt needed to be refilled. Like many of you guys, I struggled a bit and we couldn't figure out how it would open. Then I remembered, we bought these jar opening silicon pads from a dollar store (this is another amazing, handy product). I used one pad to hold the metal part, and with another pad, I twisted the lid (just like how you'd open any jar). And in a fraction of a second, the lid was out :)
I was almost going to run it under hot water and I thought I was the only person having a problem :P
Try these jar opening pads, they work with ANY container!
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Good at grinding pepper, IDIOTIC salt shaker designAug 17, 2009
By AmazonWoman I bought this item today because I wanted a combination pepper grinder/salt shaker as a gift for my sister. The salt shaker is so RIDICULOUSLY hard to open. The tips found here didn't work for me, but I finally opened it with my biggest-sized Vise-Grip pliers. I'm not sure if the top of the salt shaker will continue to be "removable" or if it will revert to its "stuck" position, again, requiring pliers. The only reason I'm giving it 3 stars is that the pepper has a nice, even, medium grind SO FAR. We'll see how this item holds up but again, it should be redesigned to correct the IDIOTIC design of the salt shaker. (Note that I bought this at Bed Bath & Beyond. There were nine or ten of these on the shelf and because they're "prefilled," I experimented with several of them. Each one ground the pepper differently - some too coarse, some too fine, some just right. The grind is supposedly adjustable but -- even following the instructions -- I couldn't make the adjustment work on any of them, so I just bought the one with a medium grind that I liked.) Buyer beware.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
It took me 2 months to get the salt refilled.Sep 24, 2011
By artdirectadz I'll be the first to admit I'm not the most handy guy around. I break out in a sweat just looking at broken things. Really. But, for the love of all that is holy, this is a salt shaker. A SALT SHAKER!! It's the kind of thing your elderly grandmother or 2 year old nephew should be able to open easily, replace the salt and move on to eating your Hamburger Helper. But no, I stared at this thing every night at dinner for 2 months, eating my bland, saltless food and wishing I could figure out how to open the dang thing. I'm a busy guy. I need things like this to be absolute no-brainers. I would take the top off, stare at it like the monkey from 2001: A Space Odyssey, bang it on the table, twist the top, pry at it with my fingers- all to no avail. Finally, I dedicated an entire Saturday to finding the answer. Here it is: run hot water over the top for about 30 seconds then simply twist off the plastic top, lefty-loosey style. That's it. Good Lord. Then I look inside and realize it holds about a thimbles-worth of salt. I'm going to have to go through this process again soon. My advice:Get separate salt and pepper shakers with an easy twist-off top. Like the ones you see in a diner. Live like your grandfather did. Don't get all "Euro-Fancy" with your pepper. Buy it the old-fashioned way. Do it like an American, dammit.
That is all.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Love It but.....May 26, 2008
By Jami Weidmann
"Jami"
Love it, but hate to say that none of us in my family can figure out how to refill salt in top. Who would ever think to save the instructions to the salt/pepper grinder to be able to refill???? Anyone out there who buys one, if you can let me know that would be great! Other than that, we love the way the product looks, and love the way the pepper grinds!
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