Mexican Manual Corn Grinder Volcanic Stone Molino De Piedra En Cantera Para Elaborar Salsas
Mexican Manual Corn Grinder Volcanic Stone Molino De Piedra En Cantera Para Elaborar Salsas
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Mexican Manual Corn Grinder Volcanic Stone Molino De Piedra En Cantera Para Elaborar Salsas

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  • Authentic Material: Crafted from rock, this manual corn grinder is designed to impart an authentic taste to your preparations, reflecting traditional Mexican culinary methods.
  • Compact Dimensions: The grinder measures approximately 16 inches in width, including the handle, and stands about 8 inches tall, making it a substantial yet manageable kitchen tool.
  • Durable Components: The handle is constructed from metal, providing a sturdy grip, while the round end piece is made of wood, adding a touch of natural material.
  • Raw Aesthetic: The entire item maintains a raw, unfinished appearance, which contributes to its beautiful and breathtaking visual appeal.
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Jul 29, 2025
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A quality paperweight.

This is absolutely not as advertised. Received in a battered box. Item was poorly crafted. Shaft of the crank handle was square (the angles were not though) and not round placed through a pipe of circular pipe that was glued(??) to the body of the grinder. The wooden piece at the top of the handle was literally a stick. The body and burrs were made of "volcanic stone" if you consider cast cinder block "volcanic". There was still paper fused to the inside of burrs from the casting process. Cinder block breaks down quickly when you grind it together and adds some pretty unpleasant, not to mention unhealthy, bits to your flour. Admittedly it looks cool. . . but it's really just a tchotchke.

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