Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the height of the Zassenhaus Berlin Wood Salt Mill? A: The Zassenhaus Berlin Wood Salt Mill stands at 7.1 inches tall.
- Q: How do I refill the Zassenhaus salt mill? A: To refill the Zassenhaus salt mill, unscrew the knob, remove the top, pour in your favorite salt, and then replace the top and knob.
- Q: What material is the Zassenhaus salt mill made from? A: The Zassenhaus salt mill is made from solid beechwood and features a ceramic grinding mechanism.
- Q: Is the grinding mechanism adjustable? A: Yes, the grinding mechanism is adjustable, allowing you to choose from a coarse to an ultra-fine grind using a numbered dial.
- Q: What type of salt can I use in the Zassenhaus salt mill? A: You can use various types of salt in the Zassenhaus salt mill, including sea salt and kosher salt.
- Q: How do I clean the Zassenhaus salt mill? A: To clean the Zassenhaus salt mill, simply wipe the exterior with a damp cloth. Avoid using water on the grinding mechanism.
- Q: Does the salt mill come with a warranty? A: Yes, the Zassenhaus salt mill comes with a 25-year warranty on the grinding mechanism.
- Q: Can I use this salt mill for other spices? A: While the Zassenhaus salt mill is designed primarily for salt, it can also be used for certain spices, but it's recommended to avoid using it for very oily or sticky spices.
- Q: Where is the Zassenhaus Berlin Wood Salt Mill made? A: The Zassenhaus Berlin Wood Salt Mill is made in Europe.
- Q: What is the purpose of the stainless steel spindle in the salt mill? A: The stainless steel spindle in the salt mill ensures uniform spice output for a consistent grinding experience.