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Admiral Craft Equipment Corp. PEP-8 Spice Mills & Shakers Case of 36

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Admiral Craft Equipment Corp. PEP-8 Spice Mills & Shakers Case of 36Admiral Craft Pepper Mill 8" Walnut Finish Item #: PEP 8 Discontinued: Available only while supplies last. A classic wood pepper mill in a luxurious walnut finish, built with a forged steel grinding mechanism for dependable performance. A timeless tabletop piece from Admiral Craft Equipment Corp., individually boxed for presentation and storage. Features 8 inch height for comfortable tableside use Wood body with luxurious walnut finish Durable forged

Admiral Craft Pepper Mill — 8" Walnut Finish

Item #: PEP-8
Discontinued: Available only while supplies last.

A classic wood pepper mill in a luxurious walnut finish, built with a forged steel grinding mechanism for dependable performance. A timeless tabletop piece from Admiral Craft Equipment Corp., individually boxed for presentation and storage.

Features

  • 8-inch height for comfortable tableside use
  • Wood body with luxurious walnut finish
  • Durable forged steel grinding mechanism
  • Individually boxed
  • Made by Admiral Craft Equipment Corp.

Specifications

Brand Admiral Craft Equipment Corp.
Item Number PEP-8
Product Type Pepper mill
Height 8 inches
Body Material & Finish Wood, walnut finish
Grinding Mechanism Forged steel
Packaging Individually boxed
Status Discontinued — while supplies last
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