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Fact #1. It's time to upgrade. You've remodeled your kitchen and have all stainless-steel appliances. Your dining room has a fancy oak table and an impressive chandelier. You've even got real china, pricey silverware, and cloth napkins. So why do you still have those plastic salt and pepper shakers? Get a good pepper mill and a salt grinder so your guests can appreciate your fancy lifestyle.
Fact #2. Check the space. If you're cooking at home a lot, or if you have a lot of dinner parties, these things will get a lot of use. You don't want to have to refill them every other day, so get a larger one. And if you've already got a nice pepper mill, you can go solo here, but if not, many come in a set since salt and pepper always go together.
Fact #3. Save your wrists the trouble. You may be seasoning a lot with these, and it can be tiresome to constantly twist them to get the salt out. Electric options work with the push of a button. Some even have LED lights so you can see what you're doing during a candlelit dinner that's a little too dark. And some are gravity-activated, meaning just tilting them is enough to get them going.
Fact #4. Go for functionality. If you want, your dining room table can have one unit and your kitchen can have another, since you might want thicker spices for seasoning meat to go in the oven and a finer grind when adding just a bit to your popcorn. A unit with multiple settings means you only need one if your apartment isn't that big.
Fact #5. There was a time before electricity. One drawback to electric models is that they need batteries. Make sure you have some in your kitchen drawers so it doesn't become useless.
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