Jim Creasy
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Stupid Question. Can I use one of those small electric coffee grinders to crack my peppercorns or will I pulverize them too quickly?
Thanks
JKC
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JKC
Truth be told, I saw A.B. do it on "Good Eats"If there isn't already an electric pepper mill you just invented it my friend.
The Drill in the photo is my Rigid 18 volt VARIABLE SPEED. I put it on Low speed/high torque, grip the Mill firmly and gently squeeze the trigger. 15 to 20 seconds later I either have lots of fresh Cracked Pepper or a big mess. ACHOO!That said, using a hi- speed motor on a pepper grinder is a recipe for disaster.
The Drill in the photo is my Rigid 18 volt VARIABLE SPEED. I put it on Low speed/high torque, grip the Mill firmly and gently squeeze the trigger. 15 to 20 seconds later I either have lots of fresh Cracked Pepper or a big mess. ACHOO! </div></BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Mac McClure:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">That said, using a hi- speed motor on a pepper grinder is a recipe for disaster.
ZIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNGGGGGI was thinking more in lines of a Dremel 4000, max speed is 35000 RPMs..
Originally posted by Jay Rogers:
If you use and electric blade grinder, shake it while grinding. The grind is much more even this way.