12th Feb 2012

Rubik's Cube Salt and Pepper Mills

The geekiest grinders in town

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Rubik's Cube animation

You will solve this one in
no time!

Back in the Eighties, Erno Rubik’s blister-inducing cube was as ubiquitous as sax solos, legwarmers and big hair. True, the only kids who could solve the flippin’ thing were annoying nerds in need of a Clearasil dunking, but the Rubik’s Cube became a cultural phenomenon. And looking back, you have to admit it was pretty darn stylish to boot.

Remove top to fill

Remove the top to fill!



So much so, modern day geeks have created these lookalike salt and pepper grinders. Rubik’s cruets, if you will. Officially licensed, Rubik’s Cube Salt and Pepper Mills are exactly the same size as the original brain mangler. The difference is you can’t play with them because these retro grinders are designed to crush condiments, not egos. And that means you won’t end up hurling yours at the wall in sheer frustration.

Rubik's Cube animation

White top for salt and red top for pepper, genius!



Woman using the Rubik's Cube Pepper Mill

It's so much fun you might forget to eat!

Each eye-catching cube is built around a high quality ceramic mill that makes light work of pulverising salt and pepper. Better still you won’t have to ask some precocious brat how to crush your condiments because only the top layer of the cube rotates. Just twist and enjoy.

If you’re worried about grinding the wrong thing over your Space Invader pasta shapes, worry not; the salt mill’s top is white while the pepper mill’s is red – handy if you are an Eighties fixated foodie who still conducts dinner soirées sporting a Phil Oakey fringe and fake Wayfarers.

Holding a Rubik's cube mill

Same size as the original!

Whether you’re a die-hard puzzle fan, an aficionado of retro Hungarian design (well, you never know) or you just need a stylish and original pair of grinders, Rubik’s Cube Salt and Pepper Mills are most definitely the solution. Pass the peeps…

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Gift packaging
Please Note:
  • Shell made from plastic, mechanics are durable ceramic mill.
  • Not suitable for the dishwasher, hand wash only.
  • This is not a toy.
Dimensions
  • Each mill measures approximately: 5.7cm (H) x 5.7cm (W)

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Press Reviews...

press review "...A glimpse of the 1970s..."
Telegraph magazine - May '09
press review "Ah, the Rubik's Cube, the source of most nervous breakdowns - and possibly the recession - during the 1980s. Now you can relieve all those moments you spent tearing your hair out with this readily-completed grinder set. Great, but what we want is one that dispenses food upon completion. Starving animals would become sentient pretty damn fast if you gave them one of those."
PC Format - May '09

Visitor Reviews...

visitor avatar Looks great, but are rubbish at the job in hand. Im a bit of a Rubiks fan and loved getting these. But when it comes to grinding salter pepper they don't work very well at all. They also have a tiny reservoir. But they do look great, but don't chuck your trusted wooden grinders just yet.
Sam, London - 13th December 2011
visitor avatar Awesome!!
Graham Sutton, Wirral - 27th October 2010
visitor avatar ABSOLUTELY FAB PRODUCT, LOOKS JUST LIKE THE REAL THING AND LOOKS WICKED AS A CENTRE PIECE ON MY TABLE.
DAVID WILLIAMS, WEST YORKSHIRE - 21st May 2009
visitor avatar It's the only Rubik's Cube I can solve and it makes my dinner taste better. Better than the real thing I say!
Jonathan Hogg, London - 18th April 2009
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