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- The Cookware Company
GK Electric Wet & Dry Grinder Coffee Spice Nut Grinding Herb Mill Garlic Chop 280w
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The 280W Electric Wet & Dry Grinder is a versatile mini machine built for every kitchen task. With its powerful motor and durable stainless steel blade, this compact grinder effortlessly handles everything from coffee beans and tough Indian spices to wet ingredients like garlic, chutney, and pastes. Its smart, single-hand operation and detachable, dishwasher-safe bowl make food prep fast, efficient, and clean.
Key Features
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Powerful 280W Motor: Quickly and efficiently grinds both wet and dry ingredients, saving you time on food preparation.
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True Multi-Functionality: Perfect for coffee beans, nuts, and hard spices as well as onions, garlic, ginger, chillies, chutney, and pastes.
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Simple Single-Hand Operation: Achieve your desired texture using quick, controlled bursts (1-5 seconds) by simply pressing down on the transparent cover.
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Ergonomic & Stable Design: The base features 3 non-slip feet to ensure stable, mess-free grinding on any countertop.
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Easy to Clean: The grinding bowl and cover are dishwasher safe, making clean-up quick and hassle-free.
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Compact Dimensions: Measuring only 19cm high x 10cm in diameter, it’s a space-saving solution for your kitchen.
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