Author Topic: Revel wet and dry grinder  (read 4,579 times)

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The discussion revolves around the Revel wet and dry grinder, with users sharing their experiences and recommendations. While one user advises caution regarding the motor's power and the importance of purchasing from a reliable retailer for warranty purposes, another user reports positive experiences using the grinder for spices and purees over three years without issues. Overall, the community seems to have mixed opinions, with some positive feedback and a note of caution regarding potential durability.

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Offline noble ox

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Revel wet and dry grinder
« on: January 26, 2012, 05:29 PM »
Anyone tried 1 of these ? They are advertised to puree ginger etc and grind spices
Thanks

Offline Peripatetic Phil

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Re: Revel wet and dry grinder
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2012, 06:41 PM »
No, but if anyone is considering getting one, I would recommend buying it through a retailer who you can be confident will honour the 1-year guarantee.  A 280-watt motor might (IMHO) have trouble with reasonable quantities of skin-on ginger, and if there is a risk of it burning out within the first year, I would like to be confident of being able to get my money back ...

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Offline PaulP

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Re: Revel wet and dry grinder
« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2012, 06:52 PM »
A couple of people on the other forum seem to like their Revel wet'n'dry grinders.
Some good reviews on Amazon and a few broken ones too.

Paul

Offline matt3333

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Re: Revel wet and dry grinder
« Reply #3 on: January 27, 2012, 10:18 AM »
Hi
I've been using one these for about 3 years, I use it to grind a whole range of whole spices for different mixes and also for garlic and ginger puree. Never had a problem with mine.
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