Proctor Silex silex grinder, 1, Black
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Since I've started using it a year ago, it has become indispensable. I grind dandelion roots to make coffee with this to make coffee with coffee beans, spices and spices. While dried roots can be very hard, this type of knife chops them Like many of the other brands in reviews, this one has never stopped or gotten extremely hot like some of the others. I find this grinder to be quite useful. In the course of grinding, roots or whatever else I put in can occasionally get stuck under the blade, but by simply removing the stuck item, I can continue the process. It has been used for over 20 minutes, since I just stopped to refill and empty. A no-overheat policy is in place.
I have ground lots of spices with this and it works fine. The other brand I purchased has a larger capacity and would be ideal to give to a friend, but the power and fineness are not the same In light of this, I will most likely.
The very next evening I purchased it at a grocery store since my previous one had stopped working after several years of service. There is a cheap Proctor Silex coffee container made of stainless steel, but the grounds stick to the sides. We should not have to scrape out our toilet paper every time we use it. As soon as I get a new one I'm putting this one in the back of the cupboard.
She loves it, so I bought it for her.