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Does anyone have the battery operated ones?  I need new ones and have wondered if they are any good. TIA

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@Patriot3 wrote:

Does anyone have the battery operated ones?  I need new ones and have wondered if they are any good. TIA


 

 

@Patriot3 

 

i have the salt and pepper that are rechargeable.....no need for batteries.

i like freshly ground sea salt and peppers.

they work very wel, they are easy to refill, and they look good.

 

 

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@sunshine45 wrote:

@Patriot3 wrote:

Does anyone have the battery operated ones?  I need new ones and have wondered if they are any good. TIA


 

 

@Patriot3 

 

i have the salt and pepper that are rechargeable.....no need for batteries.

i like freshly ground sea salt and peppers.

they work very wel, they are easy to refill, and they look good.

 

 


@sunshine45 Thank you. I use iodized sea salt and freshly ground pepper, too.  I think I will put these on my Christmas list Smiley Happy

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Re: Salt and Pepper Shakers

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I no longer use shakers.  I have salt cellars and a Turkish pepper grinder  in the cooking area.  When I need to put salt and pepper on the table I use covered ramekins with small wooden spoons.

 

For those who aren't familiar, this is a Turkish pepper grinder:

 

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