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Peugeot have been making pepper mills and coffee mills for longer than they have been making cars. In 1810 the Peugeot brothers converted the family mill to produce steel and since then Peugeot have made everything from saw blades to tools; sewing machines and penny-farthing bicycles. They didn’t start making cars until 1890.
In 1842 one of their engineers designed a mechanism specifically designed to mill peppercorns – it is not suitable for milling other spices. It can be adjusted, enabling pepper to be ground to every requirement – roughly for a grilled steak to finely ground for delicate sauces.
Today, Peugeot pepper mills have a reputation for being the best in the world and come with a lifetime guarantee. They are designed specifically to deal with peppercorns; are made from the highest quality materials and because they provide a perfect grinding consistency time-after-time, is the choice of leading chefs worldwide.
The mills are made at Besançon, in South West France. A helix-shaped double row of teeth guides the peppercorns and holds them during grinding. The corns are cracked in half before the fine grinding process. The mill mechanism is made from case hardened steel, a tempering process that makes the grinding head as hard as a ball bearing and it is this, and the exact machining, that gives the mill its long term performance.
Within the mechanism, Peugeot create two different size grooves, the first for channeling and the second for grinding. The channeling grooves line up the peppercorns and crack them, while the grinding grooves do the grinding to the selected fineness that you can choose by adjusting the button on the mill.
Generations of experience in making their pepper mills allows Peugeot to provide a lifetime guarantee – this does not cover normal wear and tear, misuse or accidental damage. When you are the owner of a Peugeot pepper mill, do not make the mistake of using it for grinding salt as salt is corrosive and can even damage the work of art that is the Peugeot pepper mill.
For grinding salt you need to use a different mechanism that is made from stainless steel so that it resists corrosion. It is designed to grind large grains of rock or sea salt and will deliver a coarse or fine grind when you adjust the button on the mill.
The Lion symbol that is today synonymous with Peugeot was first used on salt and pepper mills in 1850. The lion was chosen to symbolize the strength and quality of their pepper mills and tools.
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