8" Acacia Wood Pepper or Salt Mill
- High-quality acacia wood body with a warm, natural look at the table
- Ceramic grinder adjusts from fine to coarse, just the way you like it
- Tall 8" (21.5 cm) profile is easy to grip and grind
- Works with a wide range of spices, salt, or pepper
Description
Description
The mill that earns its place as a permanent table centerpiece. Turned from high-quality acacia wood with a warm, natural look, it adds beauty to the act of seasoning. The ceramic grinder adjusts from fine to coarse on demand — crack peppercorns coarsely over a steak or mill salt finely into a sauce. The tall 8" (21.5 cm) profile is easy to grip and grind, and it works with a wide range of spices, salt, or pepper. A handsome, dependable mill for everyday use and the dinner table alike.

Out of the box, onto the shelf.
Bilingual colour packaging, scannable codes and case packs sized for replenishment — the unglamorous details that make a PO easy.
Every detail. Precisely.
Everything a buyer or merchandiser needs in one place.

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Common questions
How do I order Jessar products?
How do I order Jessar products?
Jessar sells through authorized retail partners and distributors. Request a price list through our dealer team and we’ll get you set up.
Do you sell directly to consumers?
Do you sell directly to consumers?
No — we’re a B2B distributor. Jessar products are carried by retailers across Canada; to stock them in your store, see Become a Partner.
What case packs do products ship in?
What case packs do products ship in?
Each product page lists inner and master case quantities in the specifications panel; full logistics data ships with the price list.
Are products certified for Canada?
Are products certified for Canada?
Electrical lines carry UL/CSA-class certifications where applicable, and all packaging is bilingual EN/FR. Certification marks appear in each product’s specification panel.
