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product_id: 999459
title: "OXO Good Grips Pepper Mill with Rotating Handle"
brand: "oxo"
price: "₱2783"
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# Smooth rotating handle for effortless grinding Clear refill window for instant spice level check Adjustable ceramic grinder for fine to coarse spice control OXO Good Grips Pepper Mill with Rotating Handle

**Brand:** oxo
**Price:** ₱2783
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌶️ Turn up your flavor game with the OXO Pepper Mill—grind smarter, not harder!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** OXO Good Grips Pepper Mill with Rotating Handle by oxo
- **How much does it cost?** ₱2783 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ph](https://www.desertcart.ph/products/999459-oxo-good-grips-pepper-mill-with-rotating-handle)

## Best For

- oxo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted oxo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Refill in a Flash:** Wide-opening clear door means no fumbling—just quick, clean refills.
- • **Built for the Busy Chef:** Compact yet durable design built to handle high-volume seasoning without stalling.
- • **Mess-Free Kitchen Vibes:** Snap-on base traps stray pepper, keeping your countertops pristine.
- • **Precision Spice Control:** Customizable ceramic mechanism lets you dial in perfect coarseness every time.
- • **Effortless Grinding Power:** Long, non-slip crank arm minimizes wrist fatigue—grind more, faster.

## Overview

The OXO Good Grips Pepper Mill features a smooth, non-slip rotating handle paired with an adjustable ceramic grinding mechanism for customizable spice coarseness. Its clear refill door and snap-on base ensure easy maintenance and mess-free use. Compact and durable, this manual mill is designed for efficient, high-volume grinding, making it a must-have for millennial professionals who value both style and function in their kitchen tools.

## Description

With its long turning arm and comfortable, non-slip handle, the Pepper Mill takes the labor out of grinding. The ceramic grinding mechanism adjusts from fine to coarse. A clear door opens wide for easy refilling, and the base keeps countertops clean.

Review: Awesome pepper mill! - I was very hesitant to buy this when I read through the reviews, which I found hard to believe because Oxo is usually such a great and reliable brand. But I have needed a good, working pepper mill for some time now, and the other extremely expensive grinders that Oxo sells are just not high-volume enough to suit me. My roommates have a set of the taller Oxo grinders that cost $50 a set and the output on those is very low, and frankly, at $25 a pop, theyre very overpriced. Theyre nice and sturdy, but disappointing. When I'm cooking, I dont have the time to fiddle around and crank a grinder 50 times for a grain of spice. I want to be able to get my teaspoon of pepper in just a few goes and move on. This is the grinder that does that. I'm so glad I took the chance. I figured for $12, it's not much of a risk. I am happy to report that if you have one of these grinders with a bad compartment window, exchange it. The unit I received is extremely well built and seems quite durable. The crank is smooth and easy to turn, and if my hands are giving me a hard time I hold it closer to the base of the crank and it's much easier. Because of the other reviews, I only filled the chamber about a third of the way with peppercorns and then placed a rubberband around it to prevent it from accidentally popping open during operation. Before filling it at all, I examined it closely and opened/shut the chamber door, tried to wiggle it a bit to see if it came loose, and pressed pretty firmly inward to see if it would pop in or off or whatever. It remained very secure, which was surprising, because the little nubs that fit in the grooves at the bottom of the slot are not very deep. Then I tested it out, deliberately handling it more roughly than I normally would to see how it held up. This thing is a little powerhouse. It doesnt stall, get stuck, or give me any kind of a hassle. It grinds a ton of pepper with just three or four cranks, and the grinding is quiet, clean, and smooth. This is a well-made pepper mill, and I'm going to buy another one, maybe two, for salt and maybe other herbs/spices. It's durable plastic, but it's still plastic, so I dont expect it to last forever, especially under very heavy usage. But at $12 or so it's worth every penny, and if it lasts five years it's one of the best deals ever. Even if it lasts only two years, it's still a good deal. Buy it, you won't be sorry. If you get a bad unit, just exchange it. Argue with the desertcart people; theyre usually good about waiving things like return fees if you get on the phone and discuss it with them.
Review: Works well, but there is something to be aware of when using. - Okay, this is a nice mill. It grinds well and is easy to use. easy to load. ONE ISSUE: if you are grinding corns and trying to hold the mill tightly so that it won't slip, you are in effect, pressing on the "door" where you load the peppercorns. It's fine shaped instead of cylindrical and you have to really hold on to it when you start grinding. after a little use I pressed the door too hard apparently, and dislodged it. I was able to put it back and the mill still functions fine, but it's not like it was and is loose feeling. Now when I use it I have to place and position it in my hand so that the pressure on that little door is as little as possible. I foresee the pressure of my hand will at some time break the plastic hinge and make it pretty much unusable. I don't have large hands, but the mill is not that big around so there really is no way to hold it and use it without touching that hatch in some way. It's basically an issue with design. If it was a cylinder, and not come shaped, or a little taller, I don't think this would Be been an issue. Ever since I did this, the mill seems less solid when I'm holding it and just grabbing it and using it is not really possible. It still works well, but it feels wobbly in my hand. Since this was not what I would call a cheap mill, and IT IS NOT cheaply made, (although it was inexpensive) I am disappointed that I had trouble with it so soon after purchase. I think I had had it less than a month before I pushed the door in. To be fair, I use more pepper than most people.

## Features

- Non-slip knob on radial grinder arm is easy to grip and turn
- Ceramic mechanism is adjustable for coarse or fine grinding
- Snap-on base keeps pepper grinds off the table
- Clear door indicates when it is time to refill and opens wide for easy filling

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003L0OOQM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,718 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #21 in Pepper Mills |
| Brand Name | OXO |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (8,247) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00719812028842 |
| Included Components | Pepper Mill |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 4"W x 2.62"H |
| Item Type Name | Pepper Mill |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | OXOX9 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1188400UK |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Satisfaction guarantee. If for any reason you are not satisfied with an OXO product, return it for replacement or refund. |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 1188400 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Kitchen |
| UPC | 719812028842 |
| Unit Count | 6.16 Ounce |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** OXO
- **Color:** White
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00719812028842
- **Is Dishwasher Safe:** No
- **Item Weight:** 0.01 Ounces
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Operation Mode:** Manual
- **Product Dimensions:** 4"W x 2.62"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Kitchen
- **UPC:** 719812028842

## Images

![OXO Good Grips Pepper Mill with Rotating Handle - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71ZyhDVo4XL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is the grinding mechanism plastic or metal?**
A: It IS ceramic. Ceramic mechanisms are usually white and look like plastic, but are not plastic. They will outlive a metal mechanism and you can use them for salt (the will not corrode'/rust. You also do not have to worry when using it over a pot of boiling soup, since the steam will also not harm the ceramic mechanism.

**Q: does have one have experience with its longevity? does it need to be replaced after awhile?**
A: To be completely fair, yes, it will need to be replaced after awhile, though the two I have for salt and pepper are over a year old and still as good as new. That said, I will buy more when they break, because over the last 40+ years of cooking and purchasing many S&P sets, for literally hundreds of dollars over that time, the quality and performance of these cheap oxo grinders, is a much better bet than ones I've paid anywhere from 40-90+ dollars for, a few of which did not last even a year and one that broke within 2 weeks of use. So if I have to spend twelve bucks to replace one of these every few years or so, no big deal. I'll actually be saving money in the long run. Actually, as a note of interest, OXO STOPPED carrying these or discontinued them awhile back, and then found them selling on eBay used, for three to four times the price and with that started carrying and offering them again at their original cost! Mega-KUDO's and hat's off to OXO for their fair and honest business practices to do such!!! It would have been very easy for them to have "upped" the price even a few dollar's if they had decided to do so. For that, and continued fair pricing policies, I prefer them to almost everyone else making similar items in this field. And NO... I'M NOT AFFILIATED OR BEING REWARDED IN ANY WAY.... for my testimony here, it's solely my personal preference and experience with most all other like brands that I have tried.

**Q: Can it be used for spices, coriander, etc?**
A: For small spices, like tellicherry peppercorns or coriander, you'll need to keep the grind fairly fine so they don't fall through. It works well on everything large and small, from chiltepin to coriander. I have 6 of these above my stove with various colored peppercorns, seeds, and Szechuan and pepperbush berries.

**Q: I have this as far to fine as it goes, and I still get larger bits in with the small, is this inconsistency normal? Thanks.**
A: No, I don't think it is normal.  I've had mine for quite a while and it still gives pretty consistent grinds.  In fact, I think it's the best pepper mill I've ever owned -- and I've owned a lot of them.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome pepper mill!
*by P***O on September 16, 2020*

I was very hesitant to buy this when I read through the reviews, which I found hard to believe because Oxo is usually such a great and reliable brand. But I have needed a good, working pepper mill for some time now, and the other extremely expensive grinders that Oxo sells are just not high-volume enough to suit me. My roommates have a set of the taller Oxo grinders that cost $50 a set and the output on those is very low, and frankly, at $25 a pop, theyre very overpriced. Theyre nice and sturdy, but disappointing. When I'm cooking, I dont have the time to fiddle around and crank a grinder 50 times for a grain of spice. I want to be able to get my teaspoon of pepper in just a few goes and move on. This is the grinder that does that. I'm so glad I took the chance. I figured for $12, it's not much of a risk. I am happy to report that if you have one of these grinders with a bad compartment window, exchange it. The unit I received is extremely well built and seems quite durable. The crank is smooth and easy to turn, and if my hands are giving me a hard time I hold it closer to the base of the crank and it's much easier. Because of the other reviews, I only filled the chamber about a third of the way with peppercorns and then placed a rubberband around it to prevent it from accidentally popping open during operation. Before filling it at all, I examined it closely and opened/shut the chamber door, tried to wiggle it a bit to see if it came loose, and pressed pretty firmly inward to see if it would pop in or off or whatever. It remained very secure, which was surprising, because the little nubs that fit in the grooves at the bottom of the slot are not very deep. Then I tested it out, deliberately handling it more roughly than I normally would to see how it held up. This thing is a little powerhouse. It doesnt stall, get stuck, or give me any kind of a hassle. It grinds a ton of pepper with just three or four cranks, and the grinding is quiet, clean, and smooth. This is a well-made pepper mill, and I'm going to buy another one, maybe two, for salt and maybe other herbs/spices. It's durable plastic, but it's still plastic, so I dont expect it to last forever, especially under very heavy usage. But at $12 or so it's worth every penny, and if it lasts five years it's one of the best deals ever. Even if it lasts only two years, it's still a good deal. Buy it, you won't be sorry. If you get a bad unit, just exchange it. Argue with the Amazon people; theyre usually good about waiving things like return fees if you get on the phone and discuss it with them.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works well, but there is something to be aware of when using.
*by N***H on October 14, 2020*

Okay, this is a nice mill. It grinds well and is easy to use. easy to load. ONE ISSUE: if you are grinding corns and trying to hold the mill tightly so that it won't slip, you are in effect, pressing on the "door" where you load the peppercorns. It's fine shaped instead of cylindrical and you have to really hold on to it when you start grinding. after a little use I pressed the door too hard apparently, and dislodged it. I was able to put it back and the mill still functions fine, but it's not like it was and is loose feeling. Now when I use it I have to place and position it in my hand so that the pressure on that little door is as little as possible. I foresee the pressure of my hand will at some time break the plastic hinge and make it pretty much unusable. I don't have large hands, but the mill is not that big around so there really is no way to hold it and use it without touching that hatch in some way. It's basically an issue with design. If it was a cylinder, and not come shaped, or a little taller, I don't think this would Be been an issue. Ever since I did this, the mill seems less solid when I'm holding it and just grabbing it and using it is not really possible. It still works well, but it feels wobbly in my hand. Since this was not what I would call a cheap mill, and IT IS NOT cheaply made, (although it was inexpensive) I am disappointed that I had trouble with it so soon after purchase. I think I had had it less than a month before I pushed the door in. To be fair, I use more pepper than most people.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice little pepper mill - still going a dozen years in
*by L***N on December 25, 2016*

It's a great pepper mill, once you get it set where you like. Getting it set was tricky, but I've had it for two and a half years, and not a problem. The cap on the bottom does help to contain the mess. And as long as you use it right, you shouldn't have any issues with the door popping open Update June 2020 I’ve been using this mill for 6 years now, and it still works great. I will say, if you take it all apart to wash it, it can still be difficult getting every little bit clean. I tried so hard and still had some dark spots show up when I was done. I’m not sure if it was oil from the peppercorns, or maybe water that had soaked into any remaining pepper bits that I didn’t get that then drained out. But given it’s just used for pepper, and mostly stays in my spice drawer, it’s not too much of a problem. I love how, with the handle, you can grind a lot of pepper in no time with great ease when making larger dishes. Honestly, I can get carried away at times because it is so easy, and a little fun. I do just keep a small amount of peppercorns in there at a time, to keep them fresher. But with the door, it makes it easy to refill. And as long as you set it and leave it, you shouldn’t have any problems with this mill. I’ve even had it laying on its side for a while now, since I moved my spices to a drawer next to the stove. The bottom cap keeps any loose pepper bits contained, and I store it with the refill door on the top, just in case, and have not had any problems with it. Update February 2026 Still going strong after nearly 12 years use, without problems. Although I am not hard on it at all. I've thought this would be a good salt grinder, if you are a person that likes fresh ground salt. (I'm searching for a new go to salt option, and have come across several course salts) This is a mostly plastic tool, but the burrs are fully ceramic, so you don't have to worry about little bits of plastic coming off in your food.

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