Capacity: 19.6 ounces
Outside Diameter: 6.3 Inches
Number of Items: 1
Part Number: MP02
Very well made and a good size. Heavy durable stone with carefully cut striations on the pestle make for easy grinding of herbs and spices. Whole cloves break down with ease and the heavy weight of the pestle really helps with overall functionality.
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024 by B
Capacity: 27.0 ounces
Outside Diameter: 6.6 Inches
Number of Items: 1
Part Number: MP03
I am glad I found this product so I can smash herbs & seeds & Make guacamole. Its nice & heavy duty yes compact & manageable. It can fit easily in cabinets but has the capacity to hold more than the average vessel. I would also take the liberty of seasoning this set before any serious use.
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024 by Mr X
Capacity: 19.6 ounces
Outside Diameter: 6.3 Inches
Number of Items: 1
Part Number: MP02
Exactly what I was looking for! Super nice quality, super sturdy and heavy, great size not just for spices but for larger things too!
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025 by Yael
Capacity: 19.6 ounces
Outside Diameter: 6.3 Inches
Number of Items: 1
Part Number: MP02
it is very sturdy and and heavy, and is works very well. love it.
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024 by Sandy Okano
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Decorative and funtional!
Capacity: 19.6 ounces
Outside Diameter: 6.3 Inches
Number of Items: 1
Part Number: MP02
I love this thing! It's heavy duty and I can really smash and grind ingredients with no worry of breaking it. The best part is that it adds beauty to my kitchen! I keep it on the counter because It just looks elegant!
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024 by Kelby
Capacity: 27.0 ounces
Outside Diameter: 6.6 Inches
Number of Items: 1
Part Number: MP03
I bought this to replace a smaller stone molcajete that I had because I wanted a larger capacity and different material. I also wanted something less porous and/or a darker color, so that it wouldn’t be discolored by different chilies, spices, etc. Cast iron seemed like a good option, and this has wo
rked well for me so far. Pros: -Feels heavy and durable -Effective for a wide range of ingredients -Doesn’t stain/discolor over time -Deep enough to avoid splashes/spills -No risk of stone “grit” in your food Cons -Not dishwasher safe -Cast iron requires maintenance I have used this with single ingredients (spices/herbs, dried chilies, etc.) as well as mixtures (ex. garlic, jalapeno, cilantro, tomato, avocado for guacamole). For the latter, it’s nice that you can use another utensil to mix/stir after grinding and not worry about scratches or damage. You can also heat it safely, if you want to smoke or roast your spices. But it’s important to note that you will need to maintain the cast iron to keep the protective seasoning intact. I clean mine with hot water, dry thoroughly, and then rub with a bit of oil. Occasional heat should also help to maintain the seasoning. Don't soak it or leave it wet after use. Notes for gifting: It comes snugly packaged in a box that does not directly reveal the contents (just the brand name). The mortar and pestle are wrapped separately inside to prevent damage in shipping. The box is plain cardboard (not laminated, no color/images, etc.) and there are no instructions or documentation inside.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2023 by TKWM TKWM
Capacity: 19.6 ounces
Outside Diameter: 6.3 Inches
Number of Items: 1
Part Number: MP02
I was looking for a good mortar which is stable and can actually crush the product. This one does the job 100%. The best part is the stone inside and granite outside. That makes the item like garlic or ginger crush right on😊
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024 by Abhay S. Ambegaonkar
Capacity: 27.0 ounces
Outside Diameter: 6.6 Inches
Number of Items: 1
Part Number: MP03
I have yet to use it but I love it. I have no reservations about ordering it at all. I love cast iron. It is the perfect size and nice depth. I have no doubts that I will enjoy it for years to come.
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024 by Johnny P.