extra 20% off in cart - the original and the best - lifetime warranty on all Peugeot mechanisms
Peugeot Salt/Pepper Mill Duos: 60% off Bistro 10cm $51.20, 44% off Fidji 15cm $122.64 + $9.99 Delivery @ Peugeot Mills Australia
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If they throw faults codes all the time, yes 😁
Now you can grind your Salt/ Pepper whilst grinding your gears
Just researching, even after the outlet (50% off) + 20% off + $10 flat shipping, you're barely getting a discount on most of the outlet. It ends up being $62 on this deal vs $75-80 elsewhere.
Other shops via a quick google search (Teddingtons/Victoria's Basement etc) are offering the exact same sets (albeit often in different colorways) for around $77. They are claiming an RRP of $109 instead of $128. [Similar discrepancy for other outlet options].
I was keen to jump on this but it's likely there'll be mills with less mixed reviews at a 20-30% 'real' discount for my mileage.
Amazon has the chocolate and natural for just under $70. For some reason it can't cut and paste the link but search will show a few deals.
Been using these, well mine are just wooden ones no paint, for about 7 or 8 years I reckon.. two things.. the tops always seem to come lose and secondly anyone know how to adjust the grind size of the pepper mill ? Actually anyone else knows why the damn things keep loosening up ..am I doing something wrong or thats the way it is ? Never misses a beat in terms of grinding though..just that always needs adjustments and I have no idea how to get a coarse ground pepper from it
From the website description - The button knobs at the top of the mills allow for efficient adjustment of the coarseness. Also the 4th image illustrates.
ONLY use Rock salt in the salt shaker (no sea salt or anything else).
Well thanks mate
Nintendo getting venturous with their joycons
Can’t unsee it now
I want an olive wood set but they are mucho expensive.
They failed selling cars here, now they're trying homewares?
They actually started making grinders in 1840, before cars and bikes.
Makes sense. Toyota doing textiles (see Lexus carbon fibre machine), or Nintendo being thugs. Peugeot trying their luck going back to "roots".
For those wondering, this is same Peugeot that make cars.