Lately I've been having issues with the salt mill where the burrs "gap" will get stuck and switching back and forth seems to be an issue. I haven't had any issues with my other high end salt/pepper mill - If you're looking for another high quality pepper mill monster that's cheaper, grinds slightly less but much more easily, check it out th-cam.com/video/Q0pvYSQS8WI/w-d-xo.html
I'm a pepper freak. Pepper is called the 'Master Spice' for a reason. And agree on the wait staff, "I'll tell you to stop when I've got enough on my salad"
haha you get it, you thinking of getting one? what is your current mill? I also have another high end pepper mill monster th-cam.com/video/Q0pvYSQS8WI/w-d-xo.html review
Bought it because of your review … despite having collected every other coffee related items from Weber …from the EG1 blah blah to to the Spring Cleaner, I never wanted to buy this Salt pepper. Can’t wait for it to arrive now. Excellent review and presentation, all facts covered nicely and entertaining as well. Thanks !
Hey just a quick update, my moulin set arrived yesterday and 1st thing i checked is the salt cap … good news magnets super strong, shook it like you did and won’t even wobble. Actually its not even easy to pull out gotta make that extra effort … btw magnets not only strong on the cap but also the ring adjustment is super pulling as well.
Thanks for the video. I think the design of the moulin is just so different from a classic mill that I wouldn't want it on my counter. Reminds me of my nightcore ea41 flashlight.
Ordered mine back before Christmas. Can't wait! I had ordered the Pepper Cannon, and returned it before I even took it out of box after seeing the plainly visible quality difference.
You really like pepper lol Ohh do share! How was the pepper cannon quality pepper grinding wise? A lot of people are being bit picky with the Weber moulin. I think the customer base is picker too tho. Like it felt lightweight and non resistant?
@@GadgetsGearCoffee Haha, yeah! I go through about an ounce of black peppercorns a month. I didn't even open the box of the Pepper Cannon. Saw the high res teardown photos between it and the Moulin, returned it and ordered the Moulin the next day. I have no issues whatsoever paying top dollar for quality items I use multiple times a day.
@@GadgetsGearCoffee Pepper Cannon was $179, Moulin was $289. I didn't get the combo as I have little use for an expensive salt grinder. I'll let you know my thoughts as soon as I get it. Thanks so much for the video, I believe you are the first to make a review of it.
I would be interesting to have your take of the pepper cannon, they just came out with a salt grinder as well. The cap on them locks in place with with a one button release and it works effortlessly. And the coarse to fine selection is more than anyone could want
Pepper Cannon is pretty nice. I think the big advantage of this one is the grind size adjustment ring is easy to read. The Pepper Cannon you have to adjust from the bottom and there's not a zero indicator. Not *practically* a problem though. The Cannon can go from an incredibly fine powder up to like, quarter-corns. From the video, seems like they both grind very quickly. I'd say the price and the pepper cannon having a catch-cup built in are the Cannon's advantage.
I bought the pair a couple of weeks ago due to the wonder videos and reviews. It looks like an awesome grinder but unfortunately my salt grinder broke apart after using it just a couple of times. What's worse if the lack of customer care, they seem not to respond or address the problem. I guess if the grinder works correctly, it's wonderful not so much in my case. I am NOT HAPPY AND I REGRET MY DECISION! Hopefully I will get my money back.
Keep us posted here! That sucks, that seems to be a recurring thing. It's great when it works but then when it doesn't, it's kind of a sh*t show. I hope you get your issue resolved!
Thanks for your great video! It seems like the pepper mill is functionally excellent, but I’m not sure about the salt grinder. Based on your experience, is the salt grinder worth the money given the inherent softness of salt, which would seem to limit the usefulness of the grinder?
Honestly it's not necessary and I knew that but I wanted a complete set. Also, if you can wait 2 ish months, I have a comparison video and another high end grinder that will interest you before investing in such an expensive piece. You got the exclusive here 🤫
my other foodie friend has that one! I didn't have mine on hand to compare though, it did grind well, I know it's extra but I like the machined metal, I'm very sensitive to the products I use especially on a daily basis and I prefer it to plastic @@troys.9188
I checked out the product link your shared and it's interesting that they say that you can also grind coffee. Looking at the picture of the grinder disassembled, it seems no different than most high-end manual coffee grinders. I think if they provided a handle that's basically what you'd have (future product maybe?). Otherwise, I can't see someone grinding for espresso with one of these😁. But this does make me wonder about going the other way around. Maybe getting one of the 1Zpresso or Timemore grinders could work well as a high-end pepper grinder. Guessing the steel burrs are maybe not ideal for salt though.
Just cuz you can, doesn't mean you should 😉 You could put regular gas in your car instead of premium for XYZ car but it won't perform as well. It's not made for that so I wouldn't do it personally and ruin my grinder or not great coffee out of it. At the end of the day a grinder with burrs is a grinder with burrs but considering coffee beans and peppercorn have different structures and densities, I'd prefer burrs made for each and also, not mix the flavours. The grip of the mill is also a bit awkward for coffee beans. I suspect coffee is denser and requires more energy hence the sticking out handles from coffee grinders
I’m definitely the target market for this. I own a pepper cannon and a unicorn magnum. While this seems nice, how does it compare to the pepper cannon at 160 Kickstarter price? The cannon is really designed beautifully and I love the lid locking mechanism as well as the cellar cap for the bottom of it.
I don't have a cannon but the cannon looks really great! I was also considering that one but then decided I wanted a set and WW offered that. I find it hard to grind at times and hard to grip, not perfect, for me anyway. Maybe someone with bigger hands would have an easier time
Aha there is this other one I reviewed though also still expensive because it's meant to last and be heirloom, th-cam.com/video/Q0pvYSQS8WI/w-d-xo.html if not this one too amzn.to/43ZsbU4
I originally bought their blind shaker for my Sette 270 and was super impressed by the build quality. I saw these on their site when I went to upgrade to the HG-2 and was curious as to how well they worked. Thank you for the very thorough review, never thought I'd see anyone review them as it's super niche. It's gotta be weird having a pepper mill with larger burrs than your espresso grinder. Have you tried grinding coffee with it? I would definitely want to give it a go.
mine started creating a ring under the cap and is grinding metal shaving WW customer service will not replace it accusing me of abusing the product and that im the only person to have this problem: i do not recommend. They state that this grinder will most likely outlive its owner and only lasted 2 years.
I haven't had that problem, sorry to hear :\ I had problems with grounds getting stuck and offsetting the burrs or having it be way too hard to crank and I was able to fix the issue by putting the grinder upside down to adjust the grind setting
Thanks for the great review! I also found my Peugeot took way too long for cooking but I didn't realize it was just for "finishing" until seeing your video. I bought a Unicorn grinder which works great but it's made of plastic and not as aesthetically pleasing so considering buying another one. This one looks amazing but I'm in the middle of a customer service issue with Weber (which now looks like it should be resolved) and not sure I want to buy from them atm. Have you heard anything about the Craig Lyn grinder? it also looks really nice
Ya I didn't realize Craig Lyn had one until recently when browsing. I think if you only need a pepper mill (and don't care about a set) , they might be the same. I didn't compare the specs. I mean you can cook with the other ones, many people do, you see professional cooks crank like crazy, I don't think they were ever intended for that use though because the output is so low. I really felt it when making cacio e Pepe which I love making and when I saw the Moulin (and pepper cannon) I knew I had to get it.
Just received the pepper grinder. Mine is hard to turn when loaded. You really have to muscle it. It turns freely when unloaded though. Was yours like that? A handle would give better leverage. Thinking of returning it ☹️
It can be at times I find, I don't know if it's in my head but I feel it's getting easier. I also found with different peppercorns, maybe some were not as dry and stuck more. The smooth surface doesn't help with grip but overall it has gotten better for me. But yes you have to muscle it more than a pepper grinder with less output. Like I said in my video it's better for large quantities, not small or precise work over a small plate.
I'm not the authority on every single product that exists but thanks for that vote of confidence lol perhaps this is available where you are th-cam.com/video/Q0pvYSQS8WI/w-d-xo.html
Look at the new spice grinder of kinu they are a german grinder manufacturer. Its 200 but its built to outlive you and be usable after a nuklear attack at ground zero 😂
Lately I've been having issues with the salt mill where the burrs "gap" will get stuck and switching back and forth seems to be an issue. I haven't had any issues with my other high end salt/pepper mill - If you're looking for another high quality pepper mill monster that's cheaper, grinds slightly less but much more easily, check it out th-cam.com/video/Q0pvYSQS8WI/w-d-xo.html
That Mannkitchen looks like a pepper beast, me likey, thanks G.G.C.
I'm a pepper freak. Pepper is called the 'Master Spice' for a reason. And agree on the wait staff, "I'll tell you to stop when I've got enough on my salad"
haha you get it, you thinking of getting one? what is your current mill? I also have another high end pepper mill monster th-cam.com/video/Q0pvYSQS8WI/w-d-xo.html review
@@GadgetsGearCoffee Mortar & pestle or standard hand grinder. I want a good rechargeable set, not battery operated.
Bought it because of your review … despite having collected every other coffee related items from Weber …from the EG1 blah blah to to the Spring Cleaner, I never wanted to buy this Salt pepper. Can’t wait for it to arrive now. Excellent review and presentation, all facts covered nicely and entertaining as well. Thanks !
Hey just a quick update, my moulin set arrived yesterday and 1st thing i checked is the salt cap … good news magnets super strong, shook it like you did and won’t even wobble. Actually its not even easy to pull out gotta make that extra effort … btw magnets not only strong on the cap but also the ring adjustment is super pulling as well.
I agree!!
Thanks for the video. I think the design of the moulin is just so different from a classic mill that I wouldn't want it on my counter. Reminds me of my nightcore ea41 flashlight.
I have a review coming up for another you may like
Ordered mine back before Christmas. Can't wait! I had ordered the Pepper Cannon, and returned it before I even took it out of box after seeing the plainly visible quality difference.
You really like pepper lol Ohh do share! How was the pepper cannon quality pepper grinding wise? A lot of people are being bit picky with the Weber moulin. I think the customer base is picker too tho. Like it felt lightweight and non resistant?
@@GadgetsGearCoffee Haha, yeah! I go through about an ounce of black peppercorns a month.
I didn't even open the box of the Pepper Cannon. Saw the high res teardown photos between it and the Moulin, returned it and ordered the Moulin the next day. I have no issues whatsoever paying top dollar for quality items I use multiple times a day.
@@dougbackman7788 so you didn't get the Kickstarter price for either? Do you have the Moulin yet? Did you find your experience lined up with mine?
@@GadgetsGearCoffee Pepper Cannon was $179, Moulin was $289. I didn't get the combo as I have little use for an expensive salt grinder. I'll let you know my thoughts as soon as I get it. Thanks so much for the video, I believe you are the first to make a review of it.
Idk I love my pepper cannon. It feels really well machined and works beautifully.
I would be interesting to have your take of the pepper cannon, they just came out with a salt grinder as well. The cap on them locks in place with with a one button release and it works effortlessly. And the coarse to fine selection is more than anyone could want
I'd love it too, I won't be buying one though but if they want to send me one I'd review it!
Pepper Cannon is pretty nice. I think the big advantage of this one is the grind size adjustment ring is easy to read. The Pepper Cannon you have to adjust from the bottom and there's not a zero indicator. Not *practically* a problem though. The Cannon can go from an incredibly fine powder up to like, quarter-corns.
From the video, seems like they both grind very quickly. I'd say the price and the pepper cannon having a catch-cup built in are the Cannon's advantage.
I bought the pair a couple of weeks ago due to the wonder videos and reviews. It looks like an awesome grinder but unfortunately my salt grinder broke apart after using it just a couple of times. What's worse if the lack of customer care, they seem not to respond or address the problem. I guess if the grinder works correctly, it's wonderful not so much in my case. I am NOT HAPPY AND I REGRET MY DECISION! Hopefully I will get my money back.
Keep us posted here! That sucks, that seems to be a recurring thing. It's great when it works but then when it doesn't, it's kind of a sh*t show. I hope you get your issue resolved!
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Thanks for your great video! It seems like the pepper mill is functionally excellent, but I’m not sure about the salt grinder. Based on your experience, is the salt grinder worth the money given the inherent softness of salt, which would seem to limit the usefulness of the grinder?
Honestly it's not necessary and I knew that but I wanted a complete set. Also, if you can wait 2 ish months, I have a comparison video and another high end grinder that will interest you before investing in such an expensive piece. You got the exclusive here 🤫
@@GadgetsGearCoffee Thank you!
What's your pepper/salt mill?
Unicorn Magnum Pepper mill. Most of the same benefits, $50 and USA made-ish.
my other foodie friend has that one! I didn't have mine on hand to compare though, it did grind well, I know it's extra but I like the machined metal, I'm very sensitive to the products I use especially on a daily basis and I prefer it to plastic @@troys.9188
$580 is expensive for a salt&pepper grinder but it's cool that you're willing to spend that much for the set!
It definitely is. Covid was a dark time for spending on these luxuries to enjoy
@@GadgetsGearCoffee I am also guilty of that :D
I checked out the product link your shared and it's interesting that they say that you can also grind coffee. Looking at the picture of the grinder disassembled, it seems no different than most high-end manual coffee grinders. I think if they provided a handle that's basically what you'd have (future product maybe?). Otherwise, I can't see someone grinding for espresso with one of these😁. But this does make me wonder about going the other way around. Maybe getting one of the 1Zpresso or Timemore grinders could work well as a high-end pepper grinder. Guessing the steel burrs are maybe not ideal for salt though.
Just cuz you can, doesn't mean you should 😉 You could put regular gas in your car instead of premium for XYZ car but it won't perform as well.
It's not made for that so I wouldn't do it personally and ruin my grinder or not great coffee out of it. At the end of the day a grinder with burrs is a grinder with burrs but considering coffee beans and peppercorn have different structures and densities, I'd prefer burrs made for each and also, not mix the flavours. The grip of the mill is also a bit awkward for coffee beans. I suspect coffee is denser and requires more energy hence the sticking out handles from coffee grinders
Nice video. What grinder would you recommend in the peugeot price range?
I’m definitely the target market for this. I own a pepper cannon and a unicorn magnum. While this seems nice, how does it compare to the pepper cannon at 160 Kickstarter price? The cannon is really designed beautifully and I love the lid locking mechanism as well as the cellar cap for the bottom of it.
I don't have a cannon but the cannon looks really great! I was also considering that one but then decided I wanted a set and WW offered that. I find it hard to grind at times and hard to grip, not perfect, for me anyway. Maybe someone with bigger hands would have an easier time
I can't afford that grinder. Can i ask you though, is there any other grinder that's got stainless steel burrs that's safe for my family and cheaper?
Aha there is this other one I reviewed though also still expensive because it's meant to last and be heirloom, th-cam.com/video/Q0pvYSQS8WI/w-d-xo.html if not this one too amzn.to/43ZsbU4
I originally bought their blind shaker for my Sette 270 and was super impressed by the build quality. I saw these on their site when I went to upgrade to the HG-2 and was curious as to how well they worked. Thank you for the very thorough review, never thought I'd see anyone review them as it's super niche. It's gotta be weird having a pepper mill with larger burrs than your espresso grinder. Have you tried grinding coffee with it? I would definitely want to give it a go.
I have not since it's not designed for it and I have an Arco grinder on order but the eta is...who knows
I have everything from weber except the special $2k limited salt and pepper.
mine started creating a ring under the cap and is grinding metal shaving WW customer service will not replace it accusing me of abusing the product and that im the only person to have this problem: i do not recommend. They state that this grinder will most likely outlive its owner and only lasted 2 years.
I haven't had that problem, sorry to hear :\ I had problems with grounds getting stuck and offsetting the burrs or having it be way too hard to crank and I was able to fix the issue by putting the grinder upside down to adjust the grind setting
Thanks for the great review! I also found my Peugeot took way too long for cooking but I didn't realize it was just for "finishing" until seeing your video. I bought a Unicorn grinder which works great but it's made of plastic and not as aesthetically pleasing so considering buying another one. This one looks amazing but I'm in the middle of a customer service issue with Weber (which now looks like it should be resolved) and not sure I want to buy from them atm. Have you heard anything about the Craig Lyn grinder? it also looks really nice
Ya I didn't realize Craig Lyn had one until recently when browsing. I think if you only need a pepper mill (and don't care about a set) , they might be the same. I didn't compare the specs.
I mean you can cook with the other ones, many people do, you see professional cooks crank like crazy, I don't think they were ever intended for that use though because the output is so low. I really felt it when making cacio e Pepe which I love making and when I saw the Moulin (and pepper cannon) I knew I had to get it.
am I finally adulting when I'm suddenly overcome by jealousy of someone's salt and pepper mills?
oh ya, sometimes when I'm chatting with my friends who are foodies, I feel pretty ridiculous lol
Do you think it is possible to grind coffee with this peppermill?
probably technically though I personally wouldn't
Adding the salt to the paper to show the fine grain was a good idea to demo it.
details 👌
Just received the pepper grinder. Mine is hard to turn when loaded. You really have to muscle it. It turns freely when unloaded though. Was yours like that?
A handle would give better leverage. Thinking of returning it ☹️
It can be at times I find, I don't know if it's in my head but I feel it's getting easier. I also found with different peppercorns, maybe some were not as dry and stuck more.
The smooth surface doesn't help with grip but overall it has gotten better for me.
But yes you have to muscle it more than a pepper grinder with less output. Like I said in my video it's better for large quantities, not small or precise work over a small plate.
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I was with you until you said aluminum
it's aluminum in North America whether you like it or not
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@@gregyoshida4466 *dislikes harder*
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Ehh this is just a coffee grinder
Unicorn Magnum are not available and i am also in eu, this is overpriced nonsense and Peugeot are too old and grind too little, so what now?
I'm not the authority on every single product that exists but thanks for that vote of confidence lol perhaps this is available where you are th-cam.com/video/Q0pvYSQS8WI/w-d-xo.html
Look at the new spice grinder of kinu they are a german grinder manufacturer. Its 200 but its built to outlive you and be usable after a nuklear attack at ground zero 😂
@@brownzys thanks