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alwayesterday at 8:01 PM6 repliesview on HN

Peugeot—yes, they of the cars—make an excellent line of steel-based pepper grinders, and a great nutmeg mill as well. Along with hoop skirts and lawnmowers and much more, apparently, over the 200 years since the family started their first steel mill:

https://us.peugeot-saveurs.com/en_us/inspiration/history/

The car business sold to Stellantis, but the lineage’s kaleidoscope of other enterprises apparently continues.


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alliaoyesterday at 11:09 PM

definitely one of those buy it for life type of thing, very satisfying once you get used to it, and it does take time to get used to it. the labelling is carefully designed to fade away just around the time you got to know how to use one, masterfully done lol

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dominicrosetoday at 10:12 AM

My grandmother has a very old Peugeot grinder. The new ones are much smaller and look like the ones from other brands, but I guess with higher quality.

andrubyyesterday at 8:50 PM

I love them and have bought half a dozen over the years. My dad gifted me one when I moved out decades ago.

A good pepper grinder (and the Peugeot’s are top notch) is such an obviously valuable purchase. Lasts a decade and fresh pepper from a good grinder is much tastier. One of the best $35 to spend imo

SchemaLoadtoday at 3:00 AM

Ikea makes one with ceramic burrs which also solves the issue most of them have where the grinder faces down and drops grinds on your table.

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khafratoday at 6:05 AM

Hario ceramic coffee grinders also work for pepper.

rsyncyesterday at 9:35 PM

meh. I like the aesthetics of the Peugeot grinder but it is flawed.

Specifically: the grinder top is not mated with reverse threads. This means the act of grinding loosens the top. I have to stop and re-tighten quite frequently.

I suppose the design is perfect if you are left-handed ...

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