


Eva Solo 530577 Salt & Pepper Grinder 11cm Oak
The Eva Solo 530577 Salt & Pepper Grinder is a stylish and functional mill crafted from natural oak. Standing at 11?cm tall, it features a CrushGrind® ceramic mechanism with a 25-year warranty, ensuring durability and consistent performance. Its adjustable grind allows for fine to coarse settings, making it suitable for both salt and pepper. The grinder's elegant design adds a touch of Scandinavian minimalism to any dining table.
•Crafted from natural oak, offering a warm, organic aesthetic.
•Measures 11?cm in height, providing a compact yet substantial presence.
•Features an adjustable ceramic mechanism to customize grind coarseness.
•Equipped with a high-quality ceramic grinder, backed by a 25-year warranty.
•Suitable for both salt and pepper, offering versatility in seasoning.
•Showcases a minimalist, mushroom-shaped design characteristic of the Nordic Kitchen series.
•Easy to refill and clean, ensuring long-lasting use.
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The Eva Solo 530577 Salt & Pepper Grinder is a stylish and functional mill crafted from natural oak. Standing at 11?cm tall, it features a CrushGrind® ceramic mechanism with a 25-year warranty, ensuring durability and consistent performance. Its adjustable grind allows for fine to coarse settings, making it suitable for both salt and pepper. The grinder's elegant design adds a touch of Scandinavian minimalism to any dining table.
•Crafted from natural oak, offering a warm, organic aesthetic.
•Measures 11?cm in height, providing a compact yet substantial presence.
•Features an adjustable ceramic mechanism to customize grind coarseness.
•Equipped with a high-quality ceramic grinder, backed by a 25-year warranty.
•Suitable for both salt and pepper, offering versatility in seasoning.
•Showcases a minimalist, mushroom-shaped design characteristic of the Nordic Kitchen series.
•Easy to refill and clean, ensuring long-lasting use.















