Having bought the James Martin spice grinder I was still thinking of splashing out on the Waring and did a little digging. I found this review at
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A39250TWO6PEI8?ie=UTF8&sort_by=MostRecentReview"8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Does not grind finely enough, 26 Jan 2011
I was bitterly disappointed with this spice grinder. I am a Home Economist, & used to appraising kitchen equipment. I like quality items which are designed well & most importantly work (do what they are designed to do). In this instance a quality brand & hefty price tag did not live up to expectation.
I watched a video on [...] of this item in use, it appeared to be just the gadget I required to mill spices to a fine powder. I particularly wanted to be able to grind up cinnamon sticks (nothing beats freshly ground cinnamon powder) & star anise, along with the usual coriander, cumin & cardamom seeds etc. It did not produce a fine powder, no matter how long I ran the motor. I also tried adding larger quantities of spices than I required in case I was trying to mill too small an amount, this did not help either, there were still large pieces of spice which required to be sifted out, completely defeating the purpose of the purchase.I would very much like to know how they obtained such fine powder for the [...] clip. Try as I might, I could not recreate this fine grind."
The comments from the guys on this forum do not seem to concur with this review from Amazon. Is this reviewer being a little unjust?