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Ozeri Savore Soft Touch Electric Pepper Mill and Grinder Review


The most advanced Electric Pepper Grinder offered, the new Ozeri Savore features a new front-side adjustable ceramic grinding mechanism with 3 preset grind levels so that you never have to invert your grinder again. The Ozeri Savore Electric Grinder is the ultimate accompaniment to any dinning setting where a touch of fresh pepper (or salt) goes a long way. Designed to operate effortlessly, the new Savore combines a new front-side adjustable ceramic switch with a battery powered motor for push-button effortless dispensing of pepper (or salt). Marketed almost exclusively by word of mouth, the battery powered Savore consistently wins applause with its ability to grind peppercorns, salt and spices. The Savore Electric Grinder by Ozeri also boasts an ultra-soft non-slip grip with a finger-print resistant coating. The Savore requires no assembly, and runs on 6 AAA batteries (not included).

My Review:
Thank-you Ozeri for sending me this pepper mill and grinder for free in exchange for an honest review.   All opinions expressed are 100% mine and I was not paid for this review.

I have a husband who always likes to add a little kick to the meals I cook so having a pepper grinder sure has made him happier.   We have had the grinder for several days and it has been used each day.   

I am still shocked that this grinder takes 6 aaa batteries, why not have a couple batteries that are a bit bigger is my question.   I guess I always feel that aaa batteries don't last as long so I am hoping they do in the grinder and so far so good.  

Loading the pepper into the grinder was very simple and I had no problems loading it.  I like that you can chose the course of the pepper.   I did sample all three choices for the fineness of the pepper and they do all vary a little bit.  Having this option creates more choices when cooking so I love that! 

Overall the grinder is working well and helping create wonderful and tasty meals!   It is currently on sale right now so pick up yours today off of Amazon


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