Which grinder should I use for my spices?

Ok, so you’ve bought a load of gourmet spices, but still don’t know which grinder to use? Don’t worry we’ve got you covered. Here is our top pick of grinders for grinding spices, herbs and salt and pepper.

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Grinders pots

The Skeppshult Lilla Swing Spice Mill is a wonderfully rustic spice grinder, perfect for grinding our Kampot Pepper, as well as grinding herbs and spices.

We love this grinder as it creates a real hands on experience and has a great weighty feel to it.

We recommend using this grinder for these single origin spices:

This Skeppshult BIG Swing Spice Mill is also designed for grinding pepper, spices and herbs.

This "Big" style is wider and shorter than the original style. We love this mill as we can use all of our Kampot peppers without the need to fill individual grinders. It also works wonderfully with our dried spices (listed above).

The base of the spice mill has a gentle curve to it so it swings slightly when bumped. The heavy base keeps the mill well balanced so it stays upright.

Grinder sets

This Menu Bottle Grinder is one of our favourites. You can use it for salt and pepper, but also spices, grains, nuts, seeds or dried fruits because of its powerful ceramic mechanism which makes the grinder easy to operate.

Steering away from the predictable grinder, the Norm 'Bottle Grinder' is not what you expect to see in a grinder. The form, shaped more like a bottle, cleverly tricks the user to encourage a more playful and experimental interaction with the product.

Storage pots for spices

If you’re looking for a storage pot (for ground or whole spices), these refill jars are wonderful! They are small glass pots with a cork lid - cute and practical additions to any kitchen - modern and rustic alike!

Perfect for storing your Salted Pepper Berries, Herb de Kampot or Kampot Fleur de Sel and other whole or ground spices.

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