• The Cookware Company

    Wahl James Martin Grind and Chop, Electric Grinders Ideal for Coffee, Nuts and Spices.

    £44.99 £49.99
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    Sku:
    00000143

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  • POWERFUL & EFFICIENT – Designed with a powerful 200W motor and durable, stainless steel blade to grind dry goods including coffee beans, nuts and spices. Achieve coarse or fine powders as your like in seconds
  • MULTIPURPOSE - This electric grinder can be used to grind hard and dry foods, such as dried spice, coffee beans, pepper, rock sugar, cinnamon, cumin, bay leaf, dried chili, chickpeas, mint and other relatively dry and crispy materials. Grind and Chop has wet and dry capabilities so you can create herb oils and curry pastes too. The two stainless steel bowls are removable for easy cleaning and the capacity is 70g
  • SAFETY FEATURE – The grinder can only work when the grinding bowl is locked in place and the lid is correctly placed on the grinding bowl. The base with non-slip rubber feet can achieve stable function
  • VISIBLE GRINDING CONTROL – Designed with a transparent viewing window that allows you to monitor grinding
  • EASY TO USE - Easy to use one touch push down operation for simple and controlled use. Do not overfill. If grinding small quantities, a pulse action will give a more even and effective result. Ensure ingredients are not too large, even sized pieces will give a more consistent result
Type: grinder
Sku: 00000143

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