Elegance, precision, and tradition in a wooden salt mill that will transform any kitchen
The Peugeot salt mill from the Paris collection is the epitome of elegance and reliability among manual spice mills. Made from the highest quality beechwood in a pearl grey finish, it is not only a functional kitchen tool but also a refined decorative piece for the table or kitchen. With over 200 years of Peugeot tradition, it represents both craftsmanship and sophistication. The Paris mills are the most iconic models from the French manufacturer. Their slim, ergonomic shape and elegant, classic design make them suitable for both modern and traditional kitchens. The grey finish of this mill harmonizes beautifully with any interior. It is perfect for everyday use at home or in professional kitchens. At the heart of Peugeot mills is a unique grinding mechanism made from hardened and forged steel, designed to extract the full aroma of salt or pepper. Additionally, the mill features an adjustable grinding system—from a fine powder to coarse grains—allowing for a deeper flavor experience tailored to each dish.
Zirlion Mechanism – breakthrough salt grinding technology
The Zirlion mechanism is an advanced grinding system made from zirconia, a highly durable and corrosion-resistant ceramic material. This technology ensures precise and consistent grinding of salt crystals, from ultra-fine powder to coarse grains, without the risk of wear or damage. The innovation guarantees long-term reliability, allowing you to enjoy the perfect seasoning for many years, even with intensive use.
u'Select System – precise grind size control
The u'Select system is an innovative solution that lets you easily and accurately select one of 6 grind levels. The precision ring at the base of the mill allows you to quickly adjust the crystal size—from coarse grains to very fine powder. This convenient feature provides complete control over the flavor intensity and texture of your dishes without guesswork or complicated settings.
Key product features:
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Size – 18 cm
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Material – lacquered beechwood combining durability, robustness, and elegant design
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Zirlion mechanism – guarantees precise and uniform grinding of salt into fine powder
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Adjustable grinding – easily tailor the coarseness of the salt to your personal taste
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Recommended salt type – ideal for sea salt, rock salt, and salt blends, as long as the crystals do not exceed 6 mm (for wet salt, a specialized mill is recommended)
u'Select System
Choose one of 6 grind levels. The ring at the base of the mill lets you easily set the desired crystal size.
Zirlion Mechanism
A corrosion-resistant ceramic mechanism exclusively for grinding salt crystals. Durable and precise, suitable for rock salt, sea salt, and salt blends—crystals up to 6 mm.
Precise Grinding
The mechanism can grind even the largest salt crystals into a fine powder, ideal for finishing dishes and enhancing flavors. It can reduce salt usage by up to 1/3, improving your culinary experience.
Warranty
5-year warranty on the mill and a lifetime warranty on the grinding mechanism (valid when used according to the instruction manual). This guarantee reflects the product’s high quality and long-term reliability.
About the collection
The Paris collection by Peugeot represents classic elegance in the finest French tradition. Known worldwide, it combines over 200 years of craftsmanship with exceptional functionality. The Paris mills, crafted from high-quality beechwood, feature an ergonomic shape, timeless design, and Peugeot’s legendary grinding mechanism. It’s the choice of professional chefs and cooking enthusiasts who value durability, precision, and aesthetics in one.
Podmiot odpowiedzialny za ten produkt na terytorium UE:
Peugeot Saveurs Snc, Z.A. la Blanchotte, F-25440 Quingey, kraj: France, e-mail: contact@peugeot-saveurs.com
Product specification
EAN |
4006950047696 |
Producer code |
PG-4349000 |
Manufacturer |
Peugeot |
Materiał |
Wood |
Color |
Shades of Gray |
Grinder type |
Manual |
Grind level adjustment |
No |
Collection |
Paris |
Warranty |
5 years |