HIC Mortar and Pestle Spice Herb Grinder Pill Crusher Set, Fine-Quality Porcelain
$10
- HIC’s Mortar and Pestle Set for grinding items into a fine paste or powder
- Made from fine-quality porcelain; complements any decor; mortar 2.75 x 1.5-inches; pestle 2.875-inches
- Quickly grind and break down ingredients; speeds up food preparation with minimum effort
- Make aromatic dry rubs, curry pastes, pestos, nut butters, ground cinnamon or grind peppercorns, prepare holistic remedies, pulverize pills, and more
- Easy to use and clean; dishwasher safe for easy cleanup
Specification: HIC Mortar and Pestle Spice Herb Grinder Pill Crusher Set, Fine-Quality Porcelain
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10 reviews for HIC Mortar and Pestle Spice Herb Grinder Pill Crusher Set, Fine-Quality Porcelain
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Sîr Alîce –
Este cacharrito acaba siendo muy util, y siempre habrá alguna manera de ponerlo a buen uso. Está diseñado para triturar cosas pequeñas: píldoras, especies en cantidades chicas, etc. Mide escasos 8 cm de diámetro Es de material aporcelanado, liso por fuera y mímimamente abrasivo tanto en su interior como en la punta redoendeada del pilón. Todavía no lo he puesto bien a prueba, pero es de buena calidad y tengo la seguridad de que pronto encontrrá buen uso. Me gustaría que tuviera un poco más de aspereza para moler y triturar, pero no me quejo demasiado.
Randy H –
I like that it is easy to clean.
oceaninmotion –
Smaller than I imagined but still functional for my needs. It works for crushing medications and herbs in small quantities. The price was fairly reasonable. Easy to clean.
Ceciel C. Scott –
I needed a small mortar and pestle to make my own seasoning blends bc I can’t eat garlic. I have a larger one, but it was too much of a hassle to use for this task.
This mortar and pestle set has been used several times a week ever since it arrived. Dishwasher safe, too!
Lee A. –
When I have a headache, I want quick relief and those aspirin powders like Goodies and BC powder aren’t cheap for some reason so I make my own by crushing pills with this neat little mortar and pestle which is pretty sturdy for its small size. I put like two or three Excedrin pills in and crush away. When it comes to crushing the non-coated 325 mg aspirin pills, I put four or five pills in and it’ll crush them all at once. It’s smaller than I thought it would be but the walls of the bowl part are thick and so there’s no worries about it breaking in your hand or anything when you’re crushing things up. I’m not going to try it but I’ll bet if you dropped it on the floor it wouldn’t break, it’s that thick. I wish the handle was a bit longer but as long as you have a good grip on it when you’re crushing things then you’ll be fine. If you’ve never used one before then just cup the bowl with one hand then turn and grind with the other hand. Also, swirl the contents around inside the bowl and crush and grind some more. Don’t forget to rotate the pestle some as your crushing, it will make for much faster work. It will turn pills into fine powder in no time. There might even be some YouTube videos out there of people showing how to use these things. No more crushing pills between spoons anymore, this is the way to go from here on out. I keep my mortar and pestle in a sandwich bag to keep the dust and whatnot out of it to keep it clean. I don’t clean it between uses because I’m always crushing the same things over and over but if you had to clean it then it would be easy to clean. I did a little research and I read that you’re not supposed to use soap, just scrub it clean with water. On the second to last photo I took, it shows how I hold the pestle with the top of the handle tucked into my hand resting almost in between my index and middle finger. The last photo shows how I press down with the pestle into the mortar when I’m crushing pills. I can’t show you how I hold the mortar and use the pestle at the same time because I needed one hand to hold my phone to take the picture but imagine me cupping the mortar with my left hand (like in the second picture I took) and having my right hand pressing down into it with the pestle. I’ve never used one of these things before in my life but it’s not hard to figure out once you get the hang of it but that won’t take long at all. It didn’t for me. For the low price they were asking for this thing it’s totally worth buying. But if you need something bigger then spend a few dollars more. Make sure that you make note of the dimensions of the thing before you buy it if size is a concern. Like I said before, I didn’t realize how small this was until I got it but it has worked out fine and I’m glad I got it.
Dorothy L. –
Perfect size, great price, easy to use. I thought it might be too small but I was wrong!
Abigayle F. –
MUCH smaller than I thought, but it does what it needs to do perfectly
Calvin N Broadway –
As a spice grinder or for muddling fresh herbs or for creating a poultice from medicinal plants this works just fine.
Jeanne M. Bellard –
I bought this to grind up first bites fish food for the babies in my nursery tank and it works great.
gert –
This was purchased to crush my dog’s pills, but it isn’t usable for that. the outside is smooth porcelain, but the inside is unvarnished (unpainted? i don’t know what the term is!) and bumpy.
I’d estimate about half of the pill was lost to the rough surface and the bumps, stuck in and only removeable when washed.