Do you have one of these? I actually have two and both were almost empty.
I was frustrated trying to figure out how to get the cap off without destroying it. I twisted, turned, yanked and even tried prying it off without any luck. The thought of tossing out a perfectly good pepper grinder sparked an internet search. One of the searches recommended soaking the cap in hot water for 10 minutes. It seemed reasonable, but I wasn't totally convinced that that was the best method. So I headed down through the comments to see what others thought. Some loved the water method, but many suggested using a blow dryer and that's just what I did.
The experiment was a great success! This is what I did,
Heat the bottom of the cap with your blow dryer on high for about 1 minute, turning the bottle as you heat it. I actually held the bottle in my had while I heated it, but I had to lay it on the table to take the photo.
thanks!!
ReplyDeleteGreat article. Recycling is in my blood.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Thank you. One CAN find anything on Google.
ReplyDeleteFlying peppercorns!! Thanks for the tip! I was going to smack the bottom of a cap with a with a punch and hammer. This seems much better
ReplyDeleteWorked like a charm! Thank youuuu
ReplyDeleteOmg I’m so excited this actually worked. Filled it up and used it again. Thanks so much for the tip..
ReplyDeleteIf you look at the black bottom of the grinder cap it has a arrow on it. Line that arrow up with the arrow on the glass part. Pull off . No heating required. I just notice the arrows and line them up a pull the top off.
ReplyDeleteI just looked at my bottle that expired in 2017 and there are no arrows on it. Thanks for sharing this info. for anyone who has a newer bottle.
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