- Material: Ceramic
- Brand: IBunnyShop
- Operation Mode: Automatic
- γPREMIUM DURABLE CERAMIC MECHANISMγProvides longer life performance than metal blades.
- γRUST PROOF, NON-CORROSIVE NON-REACTIVE CERAMIC COREγ Will not alter the flavor of the spices ground.
- γCONVENIENCE & SLICK DESIGNγLooks great in your kitchen, cordless battery operated makes it easy to be moved around.
- γONE-BUTTON SINGLE-HAND OPERATION WITH LIGHTγ Instantly grinds while shinning a bright light over your food so that you can see how much you are seasoning.

























Amazon Customer –
This is the second of these that I have owned. The first was given as a gift which worked wonderfully – except that the batteries would often become slightly dislodged cutting off power and making it necessary to disassemble the unit and re-align the batteries. I purchased the the iBunnyShop unit when the first broke due to operator error (I tried to load in a new batch of peppercorns by taking the unit apart incorrectly). This second unit has corrected the battery issue with a plastic collar that holds the batteries in place. However, from time to time, i still experience a power disruption and have to repress the grind button. At this point, this is a minor problem. Otherwise the unit works great. I love the fact that I can use one hand to grind and that I can more readily spread the ground pepper as I wish.
G. B. Moody –
I bought this because I really like freshly ground pepper and I was looking for a pepper mill that I could operate with one hand. It works well, once I mastered it.It is difficult to remove and to reinsert the bottom, which keeps the contents fresh and also keeps the table neat. Initially, I found it easy to knock over the pepper mill, since it is slender and (thanks to the batteries) top-heavy. I avoided both problems by handling it with more caution. Now I can season my food to taste, and I can see where the pepper will go thanks to the light on the bottom. This mill makes delicious coarsely ground pepper!
Long Path –
The good: It will put pepper on your food, reliably, one-handed. It looks sleek, and puts light on the food that you’re peppering.The bad: It was a pain to load without getting peppercorns everywhere. This is the biggest problem with this device: loading corns is hard.Also, it is noisy as HELL, to use at the table. It got so that we were warning the table before peppering our food, lest we startle the people with whom we were dining. My mother, who received it as a gift, is worried that it will cause her dogs to bark. She may have something there. It is louder than an electric toothbrush, and quieter than a blender making a frozen drink on high. Considering that you buy these things for elegance and ease, that’s too much.
James H Melandry –
I run a business that has served over 90,000 customers in the many years we have been in business but out of all of these happy customers I have 4 customers that have given our business a 1 star rating on goole (would you say that this is a fair rating of my business.IBunnyShop acted most honorable and refunded the funds when I wrote them the following letter (only to give them some feedback and my faith that my problem was a fluke) asking for no refund or compensation.My wife purchased one of these in January 2018 and we loved it at first but right around mid-April the unit would start making the sound that a clutch will make on and electric drill if you have it set at a lower torque; on a drill you would just set the torque up a little more but on this device there is no such setting, so I would try to adjust the grind setting or empty the pepper corns and then refill the unit (thinking a particular pepper corn was just unusually hard). Some times by feddling with it for a minute I could get through my meal prep but it got to the point that the only way the unit would work consistently, for any length of time was to set it on a very fine grind. My wife purchased the unit as a present and it was meant for me to use with a course grind for grilling meats so that is how I used it. We had an electric pepper grinder from William Sonoma that was a wedding present (we just celebrated our 25 anniversary but for 24 years that pepper grinder worked perfectly the only problem I had with that unit was it used 6 AAA batteries and would go through them pretty fast but after 24 years it finally gave up the ghost. Now I grant you that the William Sonoma unit was much more expensive and maybe I am comparing apples to oranges and thatβs not fair so I purchased another of your units and I am hoping that I just got a lemon. Just want to add one more thing I did also try putting another set of fresh Duracell batteries in the unit even though the current batteries did not seem weak at all but that changed nothing.This is a very honorable company, I never asked for a refund.
Kaycee –
I could never understand why my husband wanted a pepper grinder – pepper is pepper, right? But a few years ago, he asked me to order some better peppercorns instead of buying the ones at the grocery store. I chose “Four Peppercorn Rainbow Blend (here on Amazon), and to my surprise, I love the flavor of pepper now! I grew up using finely-ground McCormick’s pepper from the red & white rectangular metal can, but now I would feel deprived if I couldn’t use this freshly ground pepper. I’m almost “addicted” to it! I even bought a pepper grinder to keep at work so I can enjoy freshly-ground pepper at lunch, too. There might be even better peppercorns out there, but so far, we’re really happy with these. My husband had me order some Szechuan red peppercorns, but I didn’t care for them. They’re not overly hot, but they had kind of a lemony flavor that seemed odd to me, and they also make your tongue kind of tingly/numb. Eventually even my husband got tired of it, plus, they didn’t work very well in the pepper grinder because we didn’t get the more expensive premium version that has removed the hard shells (or something like that).As for a pepper grinder, we had previously had one that you squeezed with your hand to grind up the pepper. That became difficult for my husband to use because he has lost mobility in his right hand, and it was painful for him to squeeze repeatedly to grind the pepper. I looked on Amazon and found a stainless steel Epare Battery-Operated Salt or Pepper Grinder. I’ve since bought a couple of other brands that look exactly the same, including this iBunny brand. Anyway, this type works well because he only has to press a button on the top, and the batteries do all the work. Not only that, it shines a light on the food so you can see how much pepper you have. The batteries last forever – about 2 years.
KD –
This was a great grinder. No complaints until after about 4 years it died. Opened it up and the battery terminals were so corroded we couldn’t fix it.