Size | 22cm, 29cm |
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Paris Mill By Crushgrind
$88.00 – $124.00
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Paris has a proud stature and the combination of walnut and stainless steel adds a touch of elegance.
The grinder is mounted with the patented mechanism from CrushGrind® where they offer 25 year guarantee on the ceramic parts.
Available in two sizes, 22cm and 29cm.
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Made To Fillet:
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