Waring - Spice Grinder Demonstration (WSG60E)
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What is the pricr of the grinder where it is available
price?
Can u put coconut?
This is more for dry items, if dried coconut would be ok though.
But didn't it just show pesto and cream?
How much?
Price
What os price
Hi, we are distributor based in Singapore.
Price
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$230
i bought this grinder. bigger size one.350Euro.
it is not good for me. cause too difficult to take out parts. need so much power. and too big to grab.
I am 162cm 58kg woman. I feel like this machine is only for men....
and if you grind something wetty , fresh veggies or so, everything will scatter and stuck on the rid. we can't see inside, so we need to open the rid to check inside. after that, if you want to continue to grind, the watery food will drop everywhere, machine get dirty. let's say very inconvenient for me as japanese. Im using this now but my wrist hurt everytime when I open the rid and especially when i take out grind part.
i do not recomend this to anyone beside MEN.
I feel like when I'm 60, I can't take out anypart at all.
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Grinder link
Can it handle warm temperatures? I was making indian butter chicken today and realized that my blender isn't doing the job good enough... can I use this with that straight from the stove? Or would it over heat
Hi Lukas, it definitely can handle warm temperatures. It is actually better to grind up your spices before you cook it to bring out the flavours. Waring also have blenders if you wish to use blenders instead.