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Cole & Mason Mills
Cole and Mason is the world's leading designer and manufacturer of salt and pepper mills. We have a comprehensive range of mills to suit all tastes. From 'Professional' for keen cooks to 'Buzz Electronic' - the latest must-have gadget.
All mills are designed in house by a team of talented industrial designers. Their brief is to design mills to reflect all tastes from traditional to the latest in table top style.
The mills are available in a choice of different materials including crystal clear acrylic, beech and stainless steel. Our range of beech mills is made from wood sourced from sustainable forests, manufactured in Oxfordshire, England and available in a selection of fashionable colours and rich wood finishes.
Care and Cleaning:
My salt mill appears to be 'clogged up', what should I do?
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 not be noticeable in your food.
Why can't I remove the shaker top or screw knob from my Combi Mill?
If the silver screw knob or shaker top appears to be stuck on the mill and you are unable to remove it, then corrosion may have taken place between the two metal parts. If this has happened, you will not be able to remove the top but will have to send the mill to Consumer Relations at Bridge House, for replacement.
To avoid this happening again or with a new mill, always remove the salt section of a Combi Mill when refilling. Filling it while it is still insitu is when salt becomes trapped in the threaded part of the shaft and causes the corrosion.
To refill, always remove the salt section and fill with ready ground table salt. Apply a small amount of cooking oil (eg. olive or vegetable oil) to the thread of the shaft. Replace the salt section and shaker top and screw knob.
Why do my mills 'leak' salt or pepper after grinding?
Finely ground particles of salt or pepper will be produced inside a mill during the grinding process. These particles will fall to the bottom of the mill and may come out as a fine 'dust' once you have finished grinding. Always shake your mills after grinding to remove excess grounds, which also helps keep the grinders free for the next time you use the mill.
If you have any problems or further questions, visit:http://www.coleandmason.com/
Cole and Mason is the world's leading designer and manufacturer of salt and pepper mills. We have a comprehensive range of mills to suit all tastes. From 'Professional' for keen cooks to 'Buzz Electronic' - the latest must-have gadget.
All mills are designed in house by a team of talented industrial designers. Their brief is to design mills to reflect all tastes from traditional to the latest in table top style.
The mills are available in a choice of different materials including crystal clear acrylic, beech and stainless steel. Our range of beech mills is made from wood sourced from sustainable forests, manufactured in Oxfordshire, England and available in a selection of fashionable colours and rich wood finishes.
Care and Cleaning:
My salt mill appears to be 'clogged up', what should I do?
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 not be noticeable in your food.
Why can't I remove the shaker top or screw knob from my Combi Mill?
If the silver screw knob or shaker top appears to be stuck on the mill and you are unable to remove it, then corrosion may have taken place between the two metal parts. If this has happened, you will not be able to remove the top but will have to send the mill to Consumer Relations at Bridge House, for replacement.
To avoid this happening again or with a new mill, always remove the salt section of a Combi Mill when refilling. Filling it while it is still insitu is when salt becomes trapped in the threaded part of the shaft and causes the corrosion.
To refill, always remove the salt section and fill with ready ground table salt. Apply a small amount of cooking oil (eg. olive or vegetable oil) to the thread of the shaft. Replace the salt section and shaker top and screw knob.
Why do my mills 'leak' salt or pepper after grinding?
Finely ground particles of salt or pepper will be produced inside a mill during the grinding process. These particles will fall to the bottom of the mill and may come out as a fine 'dust' once you have finished grinding. Always shake your mills after grinding to remove excess grounds, which also helps keep the grinders free for the next time you use the mill.
If you have any problems or further questions, visit:http://www.coleandmason.com/