Joseph Joseph Milltop Set
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Joseph Joseph Milltop Set

A mess-free salt and pepper mill set with the grinding mechanism at the top.

Price

£43.50

Editorial rating

4.0 / 5

Last price check

16/01/2026 10:08

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Editorial take

Why we picked it

I never thought I'd have strong opinions on seasoning, but apparently, I've reached the "Comparing Salt Mills" stage of adulthood.

These Supporting grinders solve the age-old crisis of the "pepper ring" on the dining table, which is a very middle-class problem I am now far too invested in.

It's a design win for anyone who is tired of cleaning up spice dust like a forensic investigator.

Detailed verdict

The full review

The Irresistible

  • The inverted design means all the excess bits stay inside the mill rather than migrating across your tablecloth.
  • They look like sleek little totems on the counter, far classier than the plastic shakers from the supermarket.

The Clever Part

  • The grind adjustment is dead simple - just twist the top to go from "fine dust" to "aggressive chunks."
  • The ceramic mechanism won't rust, so these should technically outlive my interest in cooking elaborate meals.

The Fine Print

  • Refilling them requires a bit of dexterity, and if you're not careful, you'll end up with peppercorns bouncing across the floor like marbles.
  • You can't actually see how much is left inside, leading to a "seasoning Russian Roulette" mid-recipe.

The Reality Check

  • They are surprisingly chunky; if you have small hands, you might feel like you're trying to grind pepper with a pair of fire extinguishers.