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Peugeot 200th Anniversary Limited Edition Paris u'Select 12-Inch Pepper Mill, Fig
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Peugeot 200th Anniversary Limited Edition Paris u'Select 12-Inch Pepper Mill, Fig

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PEUGEOT: France, since 1810. Pepper mill collectors take note. To celebrate their 200th birthday, Peugeot is introducing a collection of limited edition mills available for one year only. For this limited 1810 collection, Peugeot is revisiting and celebrating the classics. Four styles were selected from the line, (Bistro, Tahiti, Paris and Fidji), to be produced in four new birthday colors, (Slate, Raspberry, Lime and Fig). Peugeot mills deliver the height of quality, durability, reliability and innovation; making these mills the ones to which all others are compared. Peugeot mills are renowned by chefs and gourmet cooks the word over for the consistent grind results they produce, their incredible resilience and proven reliability. This mill is equipped with Peugeot’s legendary pepper grinding mechanism. Made of case-hardened steel, it has received additional treatment against wear and corrosion. Its double-row of helix-shaped claws grab and crack each peppercorn, before drawing it down to the teeth for the perfect grind. For Paris u'Select mills, the grind is adjusted by turning the ring at the bottom of the mill. Turning the ring in one direction makes a finer grind; turning in the other makes it coarser. Once the grind size is set, it will stay in place until the user changes it. The high quality beech wood used in Peugeot mills is grown, harvested, dried, shaped and finished in France. Measuring 12 inches tall, the iconic Paris shape looks chic and refined in limited edition matte Fig finish.

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