Robert Welch Palm Satin Stainless Steel Medium Mills and Tray Set

£95.00
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Description

Crafted from the finest 18/10 stainless steel in an elegant, fluted design, the set of Palm Satin Medium Salt and Pepper Mills with Tray are both stylish and functional, perfect for use from kitchen-to-table. The satin finish includes a black or white collar and base that clearly distinguishes the salt from the pepper. The mills include a fully adjustable CrushGrind® ceramic mechanism and easy-to-refill from the top. A handy stainless-steel tray catches loose grounds to keep surfaces spotless. A perfect addition to the Palm cutlery range or as standalone piece.
Palm Satin Medium Salt and Pepper Mills with Tray made from 18/10 stainless steel and has a brushed satin finish.
DIMENSIONS
Dimensions for both the Palm Satin Medium Salt and Pepper Mills.
Height: 168mm
Width: 70mm
Length: 70mm

Dimensions/Details


To clean the exterior of your salt and pepper mills, use a dry microfibre cloth (dampened for more stubborn marks and dried immediately after cleaning). To protect the internal grinding mechanism do not submerge in water or place in the dishwasher.

Cleaning the ceramic mechanism of the mill before adding a new spice:
1. Empty the existing spice from the mills.
2. Add a tablespoon of coarse salt to the mill.
3. Adjust the grinder to fine.
4. Grind until no more salt comes out.
5. Remove any excess salt from the mill.
6. Add new spice.

Deep clean cleaning the ceramic mechanism of the mill:
1. Unscrew the grey adjusting wheel.
2. Carefully remove the ceramic cone, ensuring the spring stays securely in place.
3. Wipe the loose dust from the cone with a cloth or brush.
4. Wash the cone in water.
5. Wipe and leave to dry thoroughly before replacing.

We recommend dishwashing your all-stainless steel mills tray:
• Wash on a short hot cycle 65°-75°C (150°-167°F)
• Use quality branded all in one dishwasher tablets*
• Keep Rinse Aid topped up and Salt (for hard water areas).
• Avoid washing with non-stainless steel metals (this can cause rust staining).
• Ensure the dishwasher filters are cleaned and use a proprietary dishwasher cleaner regularly.
• For any stubborn stains, use a proprietary stainless steel cream cleaner, like Bar Keepers Friend Power Cream to restore shine.
*For UK customers we recommend Fairy Platinum Plus and for US customers Cascade Platinum Plus.

When washing your stainless steel mills tray by hand:
Wash in warm soapy water with a microfibre cloth or non abrasive brush**. Try to avoid soaking and always dry thoroughly immediately after washing.
**Always avoid scouring with pads or abrasive cleaners as this will scratch the surface.

Delivery

Standard Delivery (3-5 Working Days) £4.95

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Returns

If you are not happy with your online order, most items can be returned within 14 days of delivery.

Please find specific information for both faulty and non-faulty returns here.

Built on a solid foundation of passion and tradition, Robert Welch is a British brand with an international reputation for well-designed, functional, and durable cutlery and tableware that can be used every day and enjoyed for many years.

Our Origins

Robert Radford Welch studied silversmithing at the Royal College of Art. Upon graduation in 1955, he left London for Gloucestershire countryside where he rented a small room in a disused 18th century silk mill in Chipping Campden.

How Far We've Come

Whilst still based in this same building, we have come a long way from the drawing office where Robert's first thoughts were sketched out. This quiet start in the English Cotswold Hills would ultimately give his name a global reach.

He remained true to a design ethos that prioritised economy of form and priority of function over following fashionable fads & trends, and the outcome was a portfolio of timeless designs, an archive which today's company is proud to build upon.

With our roots firmly planted, today we are able to draw non this legacy of iconic designs and enduring values, as we reach further out into the world.

We now supply over 100 countries yet proudly retain our Cotswold identity. Our designs can be found in homes, cathedrals, universities, embassies hotels, restaurants, cruise liners, airlines and museums all over the world.