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Peugeot Mills

   
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The production of Peugeot pepper mills and
coffee grinders began in 1840 in the Peugeot brothers rolled steel mill.
Renowned for the strength of their mills' teeth and cutting blades, they have
been a benchmark in grinding and milling utensils for over 160 years.
Spices come in many varieties so they
cannot all be ground with the same mechanism. For this reason, Peugeot has
developed mechanisms with specific characteristics and designs, each adapted to
a particular spice: pepper, salt, dry herbs, nutmeg, chilly pepper, wet sea salt
etc.
Thanks to a permanent innovation and the use of new materials, Peugeot now
offers a very large range of mills.

Pepper mechanism |
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Pepper
mechanism
The shape with a double row of helicoid teeth guides the
pepper grains blocks them while they are being crushed. This unique
system enables the fineness of the grind to be varied simply by turning
the button on the mill: from ground pepper to powdered pepper. The
pepper mechanism has the advantage of a patented process which protects
the steel from corrosion while keeping its sharpness and its resistance
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Salt mechanism |
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Salt
mechanism
The Peugeot mechanism is designed to grind
coarse dry sea salt. Made of stainless steel, it is protected from salt
corrosion. |
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Mechanism for wet sea salt |
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Mechanism
for wet sea salt
This innovating mechanism was specifically developed for Guérande salt;
it enables the sea salt to be ground despite his high degree of
humidity. The spiral shaft prevents the salt from becoming compressed
and guides the salt crystals towards the mechanism made of a composite
material which is not liable to saline corrosion. |
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Chili mechanism |
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Chili
mechanism
The chili mechanism is exclusive to Peugeot.
This patented model has a pre-chopping system and a mechanism which
enables dry chili to be ground. Like the pepper mechanism, it has the
advantage of a patented process which protects the steel from
corrosion: a guarantee of performance and resistance.
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Often copied...
... never equalled.

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