| Specification | Description |
| Finish: | Brass |
| How Turned: | Not Turned |
| Skill Level: | Average |
| Category: |
Peppermills & Coffee Grinder Kits |
Average Customer Review: 



6 Reviews
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Making moneyI have sold or given as raffle items 16 of these grinders. They are very popular as they look great and they work very well. Quick and easy to build and they have a very solid feel to them. Spend some time on finish and you'll be very pleased. Great Country Store items.




Awesome coffee grinderThis was a great kit, but I learned fast not to use purpleheart wood because since it's so dense and rigid that before you nail or use screws you have to pre-drill everything , definitely recommend using something like oak , maple ,walnut or hardwoods that are similar even though the purpleheart looked great .




Very happy customer.I made this as a special request of a customer who loved it. It was a pretty easy project to make. The only reason I didn't give it five stars is because the directions say to drill a specific sized hole and then screw on top. You actually need to cut out more of a foot print for the grinder or it won't sit flat, but it was only an extra five minutes cutting with the jig saw and everything was great.




Coffee grinder is awesome!The kit was easy to use and the grinder works extremely well, from fine to course grind. I made one for my son because he roasts his own beans and I loved it so much, I made one for myself. The finish on the cast is durable and it cranks easily to make fresh coffee grounds.




Can't buy a Zass mill, so...It is a good functional grinder, usable for most folks. I've used one for over 10 years! Burrs wear out every couple years but a new mill is pretty cheap. It can't do espresso, but for everyday coffee, it's a good deal.




Coffee Grinder is AwesomeI had to order one of these because my Dad had one years ago. The mechanism (PKGRIND2) is a very solid piece of "art" Although I wouldn't grind beans in it (due to the potential of metal shavings) to use in my coffee, I had to 'run' several through just to give the insides a good aroma.