Cuisinart SG21BE Style Collection Electric Spice & Nut Mill, Midnight
$66.99
Description
TL;DR Summary:
This Cuisinart product is a classic-style, midnight blue grain mill made of plastic and stainless steel. It has a capacity of 188 millilitres, is powered by 200 watts, and weighs 1.1 kilograms. It has an average customer rating of 4.4 stars out of 5 and is the 29th best-selling grain mill in the Home & Kitchen section of Amazon, with a rank of 238,974. It was first available on 27th November 2019.
Powerful motor and ultra sharp blades to grind even the toughest ingredients into powder in seconds Ideal for making marinades or spice mixes Blades are attached very close to the bottom of the bowl to achieve perfect, even results even with smaller quantities Includes 2 dishwasher-safe stainless steel bowls and lids to keep ground ingredients fresh
Colour: Midnightblue
Brand: Cuisinart
Material: Plastic, stainless steel
Style: Classic
Item weight: 1.1 Kilograms
Brand: Cuisinart
Model Number: SG21BE
Colour: Midnightblue
Product Dimensions: 11 x 11 x 20 cm; 1.1 Kilograms
Capacity: 188 Millilitres
Power / Wattage: 200 watts
Material: Plastic, stainless steel
Item Weight: 1.1 Kilograms
Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars
3,050 ratings
Best Sellers Rank: 238,974 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 29 in Grain Mills
Date First Available: 27 Nov. 2019
ASIN: B07ZQH988C
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Brand: Cuisinart
F.A.Q.
Do people generally think that the Cuisinart spice grinder is a good product?
The Cuisinart Electric Spice and Nut Grinder is an excellent choice for grinding spices and nuts. It is highly efficient and its removable bowl is dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning.
Is it possible to use the Cuisinart spice and nut grinder to grind coffee?
Cuisinart’s attractive spice grinder is equipped with two bowls, allowing it to grind a range of spices, nuts, pastes, and even coffee.
Which nut grinder is the most effective?
Can a coffee grinder also be used to grind spices?
Coffee and spice grinders are designed to serve different purposes. Spice grinders typically use blades to cut the spices into smaller pieces, while coffee grinders use burrs, which create a different outcome due to the way they grind.
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