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Reuse a "disposable" spice mill

Step 4Replace the top

Replace the top
Bang it lightly with your fist until it clicks. Enjoy fresh ground pepper.
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10 comments
Mar 10, 2008. 8:14 AMDaveNYC says:
I prefer freshly ground spices too. Just one question - if the grinder parts are plastic, wouldn't the plastic eventually shred into the ground spices?
May 9, 2012. 7:38 AMdoo da do says:
I think you may be on to something. Free flavor and lots of chemicals included, no extra charge. Doodado
May 7, 2008. 10:56 AMreeding says:
you are not supposed to think about that.
May 9, 2012. 7:35 AMdoo da do says:
We find all sorts of spices at the dollar store. Can't get much cheaper than that. I will try this when the next one goes empty. Doodado
Mar 10, 2011. 9:45 AMpwasniewski says:
I had bought maybe half a dozen of these things before I decided to reuse them, and I've never had any problem with popping the top off to refill it--I've been refilling a course salt grinder every week or so for about three months, and I don't even have any reason to think that popping them off cold makes them break faster. You just need to hold the glass bottle firmly and pull the top straight off very hard; once you're applying the maximum force you can apply directly away from the bottle, angle just a little away from the central axis. POP. You just need to BELIEVE. I now use all my empties for other spices, and the tip about being careful about the size of the spice you put in there is solid; allspice is a little too big for the pepper mill, as well as coriander, but if you bust it up a bit, it will work--you just have to have a little patience when you're grinding it. I'd recommend using the mills with the adjustable grinder (little red tab on the side).
Jun 27, 2011. 8:00 PMtdoakes says:
Totally True!!!!! I just popped off the top no problem! Hold TIGHT and then PULL and it will come off without having to heat it in the oven and all use a spoon and all of that! So much easier!
Apr 9, 2011. 10:28 AMthatkingcole says:
BRILLIANT! 10 minutes was perfect, I just did it and so psyched! You can also use the tip of a potato peeler as the end is the perfect size and slightly curved. I am putting course sea salt and red peppers in mine. Thanks for the Instructable!
May 4, 2010. 9:43 AMChristopher B. says:
 The only problem I see is the hassle in heating it up every time to refill.  We have a LOT of these in our kitchen, and as some of them approach empty I'm thinking about things I'd like in them that the don't sell (like dried rosemary for my morning hashbrowns.)  I was hoping for some way to permanently mod the mill so that it could pop open when it was again empty.  I guess I'll just pull one apart and see how it's constructed, see if I can figure out a long term solution.
Jul 31, 2009. 4:42 PMmamaells says:
thank goodness for this idea! now i won't feel guilty about buying those! good job!!
Feb 24, 2008. 10:18 AMHypnoticFlux says:
Sheesh! I was wondering how to remove the top recently from my emptied pepper grinder and after an hour I gave up. I so wish I had come on here a few days ago to see this! Thanks for figuring this out.. I'll have to try this next time!
Feb 14, 2008. 11:05 AMmoranch says:
Good Instructable, I will definitely try this. Thanks.

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