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Cole & Mason Derwent Salt Mill: Copper

Cole & Mason Derwent Salt Mill: Copper

SKU: H59412GU

Regular price $54.95 USD
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The Cole & Mason 7.5 in. Derwent Copper Gourmet Salt Mill is one of our better known and best loved Gourmet Precision mills. This salt mill also offers a sleek profile in copper and acrylic that brings professional seasoning and control to everyday kitchens. Simply twist the collar on the Derwent Salt Mill to 3 pre-selected settings to achieve fine to coarse grinds during and after cooking. Use a coarse grind on salad tomatoes for extra texture or a fine grind for soups and sauces. This copper salt mill features a push top cap for easy refilling. The grinding mechanism on this mill is guaranteed for life. Pair with the Cole & Mason Derwent Copper Pepper Mill to complete the set!

Established in 1919, Cole & Mason's world-renowned salt and pepper mills remain wholly designed in England. With mill designs from traditional to modern, these innovative mills not only enhance your home and food with function and optimum flavor, but bring great style as well. Every kitchen and home deserves a mill that delivers the ultimate in seasoning time and time again.

PRODUCT DETAILS
  • Care Instructions: Hand Wash / Do Not Submerge
  • Warranty: Lifetime Mechanism Guarantee / 2 Year Mill Guarantee 
  • Color: Copper
  • Materials: Copper / Acrylic
  • Dimensions (W x L x H): 2.36 x 2.36 x 7.52 in.
  • Weight: 0.62 lbs.

    FEATURES:

    • Modern and Unique Style: High quality clear acrylic salt mill with a stylish copper finish will enhance the look of any kitchen table
    • Adjustable Settings: 3 precise grinding levels offer fine or coarse granules, while a new durable top design creates a smooth and even turn to grind your salt
    • Maintain Freshness: Keep your favorite ground spices fresh and away from moisture and dust with one of the best salt grinders
    • Easily Refillable: The clear acrylic shaker body highlights the level of your spice and is easy to refill, simply pull up on the salt grinder top and refill with your choice of coarse sea salt
    • Lifetime Cole & Mason Mechanism Guarantee: Instead of crushing the salt, the Professional Gourmet Precision Mechanism strips them down by their individual layers as it grinds, releasing maximum flavor
    FAQ's:
    Q: How do I refill my Derwent Pepper or Salt Mill?
    A: To refill your Cole & Mason Derwent mill, simply pull up on the top piece to remove it. Next, pour in your salt or pepper refill and then firmly press the top piece back onto your mill. 

    Q: Is my mill covered by a guarantee?
    A: Yes. All Cole & Mason Salt and Pepper Mills are covered with a mechanism guarantee (ranging from 10 Year to Lifetime). The mills themselves are covered by a 2 year guarantee. Accidental breakage and damage from misuse are not covered by the mechanism guarantee.

    Q: How long is the manufacturer's guarantee?
    A: For mills, our manufacturer's guarantee covers any other parts outside of the lifetime mechanism guarantee for 2 years from the date of purchase. On non-mill items, the manufacturer's guarantee is 2 years on all parts.

    Q: How do I change the grind setting of my mill?
    A: If your mill has a knob, turn this anti-clockwise for a coarser setting or clockwise for a finer setting. The knob will either be located on the top of the mill, or on the base depending on which mill you have.

    Q: Can the mechanism on my mill be replaced?
    A: Mechanisms cannot be replaced as they are built into the mill. Mechanisms feature a warranty that ranges from 10 years to a lifetime depending on the mill.

    Q: Can I put salt in my pepper mill and vice versa?
    A: This depends entirely on the mechanism. Salt can only be used in a mill that has a nylon or ceramic mechanism. Salt cannot be used in a carbon steel mechanism. Pepper can only be used in a mill that has a ceramic or carbon steel mechanism. Pepper cannot be used in a nylon mechanism. The only mills where salt and pepper can both be used are if they have a ceramic mechanism.

    Q: My salt mill appears to be clogged up, what should I do?
    A: Firstly, ensure that the salt you use in your mill is perfectly dry and free flowing and always keep your refill container in a dry place. Adding a few grains of rice to the salt in the mill helps to absorb any latent moisture in the salt. The rice will be ground up with the salt and will be noticeable in your food.

    Q: Can I put my mills in dishwashers or ovens?
    A: No, Cole & Mason Mills cannot be put in dishwashers or ovens.

    Q: What is the best way to clean my mills?
    A: The best way to clean a mill is to use a damp (not wet), colorless cloth. After cleaning, dry the mill straight away - do not leave wet. The mechanisms should not be rinsed, submerged in water, placed on a wet surface or get wet in any way. Please do not use cleaning products on the mills, for example, anti-bacterial spray.

    Q: Why has my mill gone rusty/moldy?
    A: The primary reason why your mill would have rusted is water exposure. Putting the mill in a dishwasher, washing it in a sink, wiping it with a damp cloth and not drying after.

     

    Incorrect storage, like leaving the mill in a damp place or leaving it outdoors could also cause rust.


    Q: Why has the salt in my mill become discolored and is it harmful for me to still eat the salt?
    A: Your salt mill could have gotten discolored due to water exposure, food residue stuck at the base, storing in a damp place or being left on an unclean surface. We would advise that you do not eat the salt and dispose of any that may have come into contact with the discoloration. If the mechanism has discolored, it cannot be washed and should not be used.

    Q: Where are Cole & Mason salt and peppercorns sourced from?
    A: Our salt is currently sourced from Belgium and peppercorns are sourced from Vietnam.

    Q: What types of salt can be used in Cole & Mason salt mills?
    A: You can use sea salt, rock salt and Pink Himalayan rock salt in mills with a nylon mechanism. However, we would recommend using a mill with a ceramic mechanism for prolonged use. Rock salt is harder than sea salt and will wear down the mechanism quicker over time. However this is less likely to happen with a ceramic mechanism.

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