Mulino per tè e erbe secche

Brand:Kyocera

2.8/5

87.43

Design compatto e manuale che può essere smontato per una facile pulizia. Manopola facile e regolabile che può essere serrata o allentata per le preferenze di macinatura. Può macinare foglie di tè o erbe di alta qualità in una polvere fine da infondere in ricette o infusi di bevande. Perfetto per farmacia e uso erboristico. La macina in ceramica avanzata e non reattiva non arrugginisce né assorbe i sapori.

Design compatto e manuale che può essere smontato per una facile pulizia. Manopola facile e regolabile che può essere serrata o allentata per le preferenze di macinatura. Può macinare foglie di tè o erbe di alta qualità in una polvere fine da infondere in ricette o infusi di bevande. Perfetto per farmacia e uso erboristico. La macina in ceramica avanzata e non reattiva non arrugginisce né assorbe i sapori.
Brand Kyocera
Color Green
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 32 ratings 3.7 out of 5 stars
Is Dishwasher Safe Yes
Item Dimensions LxWxH 4 x 4 x 8 inches
Item model number CM-05TH
Item Weight 11.7 ounces
Item Weight 332 Grams
Manufacturer Kyocera
Material Ceramic, Plastic
Operation Mode Manual
Product Dimensions 4 x 4 x 8 inches

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Scritto da: Hailong
does the job
does a fine job, sometimes the texture can be a bit uneven so a sift is required. Nevertheless I am happy with the purchase
Scritto da: Wilderness Family
Handsome Hand-Grinder, But Difficult To Feed
From the female of the family: I grow a lot of herbs in my garden and I dry and preserve many, including thyme, mint, basil, oregano, and more. I like the idea of a ceramic hand-grinder -- no electricity or batteries required. And this is a handsome unit, nicely made. It comes with the handle and cap separate. When you install this, you simply fit it over the edged shaft on the main body and press it down. It's a bit disconcerting when you go to take it off. It wouldn't come right away and I was worried I was going to break it. Just firmly, but reasonably gently, lever the handle straight up. It will pop off. (Don't twist and turn). Beneath that, you'll find a clear plastic cap that covers the compartment into which you'll put the leaves and maybe flowers you want to process. You stuff them in there. Below this is the ceramic grinding wheel. The see-through base unit will hold the herbs you grind. Unscrew this and take a look at the white square plastic nut on the bottom of the grinder. Turn it right and it grinds finer -- left, and it will be coarser. I put in some dried basil leaves and started to crank. Nothing came out. I unscrewed the base again and turned the nut all the way left. Some more cranking, and herb started to come through. Eventually I got it all done. Here's my problem with the design: there's nothing to force the leaves down through the grinder. Gravity alone may not work. I had to keep removing the handle and top lid and poking the leaves further down. This doesn't seem all that efficient to me. I like the grinder, but I took 2 stars off for the feeding issue.
Scritto da: KDA
So disappointed in this--not fun to use, and doesn't do what it claims
I love Japanese kitchenware and have always known Kyocera as a good brand. I was super-excited for this to arrive, but after using it once I am getting rid of it. Assembling and disassembling is an incredible pain, and you had better not lose that tiny pin that holds the ceramic grinding plates together! I added a tablespoon of dried spearmint leaves to grind for tea, and the grinding process took at least 5 minutes. I found I had to hold this fairly tightly with my left hand while turning the crank with my right one, and the hand holding it in place on the counter got extremely tired. Even after all of that, a fair amount was still in the hopper, and a surprising amount of powder came out when I disassembled everything to clean it. But the worst part is it doesn't fulfill its promise. I was expecting this to produce a powder that would dissolve in water. After all, I had it at it's tightest setting, supposedly producing a powder fine enough that I wouldn't need to use tea bags or a filter. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case at all. The resulting powder did not dissolve, even in hot liquid, and I had to wait for most of it to settle before drinking my tea. Even then, a fair amount remained floating on the water and I used a spoon to remove as much of it as I could. After waiting so long for it to settle, my tea was tepid and over-brewed. Yuck!
Scritto da: M. Reynard
Kyocera Herb and Tea Mill
I realized pretty quickly into using this, that I was not the intended audience for this product. I was lured in by the promise of being able to grind into a fine powder; something the blender is a bit too big to do efficiently and the mortar and pestle requiring a lot of manpower. What was my goal? To grind up some dried vanilla beans I had leftover from making extract. I know, I know, it's right in the name, herb and tea, so something more akin of leafy greens. That's why I'm not rating this product low, it's my own foibles that led me astray. But I wanted to give the product a fair shot, so I instead turned to some dried tulsi I had on hand to see what I could do with it. After I finally figured out adjusting the grinder (it comes put together somewhat, but the know you can get to lets you set the coarseness by how tight you twist it to the mill plates). Doing so with this, I was able to achieve at first a very rough coarse of the tulsi, and then, as I learned to adjust the plates, a very fine almost powder of them. So that's great for those that are tea drinkers! But it will have to be part of your ritual to make the tea because this is a manual process that takes time. I went for about a minute and would estimate I got about a thimbleful of powder done; a small thimbleful. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, especially if you want to be mindful about your tea drinking practice. For those of us a little less elegant though, a search for a more efficient method is probably going to be sought out. Review by M. Reynard 2021
Scritto da: Honest John H.
Strictly for leaves
I expected a lot more from the well-known and respected Kyocera brand. The nearly all plastic materials have a cheap feel. Even the bowl at the bottom is not glass. Mine arrived assembled, though the instructions show you how to assemble it, in detail. Since it is labelled as an HERB as well as tea mill, I had high hopes that it could double with peppercorns, but it cannot. The box makes it more directly clear than the product listing page that it is "not intended for grinding hard foods, including nuts or spices." For leaves only, it seems a rather high price. Please use AmazonSmile when placing orders so that a small amount can go to your favorite charities, too. And smile! If these reviews have been of help to you, please up-vote to register your voice and input.

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