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Magnus Lundstrom Marble Mortar & Pestle

Magnus Lundstrom Marble Mortar & Pestle

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A staple of many kitchens, the mortar and pestle’s uses are as varied as its history, which dates all the way back to 35,000 B.C. Whether you’re muddling mint or nutmeg for a fresh pastries, crushing up spices and herbs for a sauce or rub, or making biscuits and cakes for a dessert, the mortar and pestle helps you get every last bit of flavor out of your ingredients Read More

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Jbug
62
Jan 19, 2019
FYI, I have the large size, and it holds 2.25 cups of water full to the top. Cost aside, it is a nice piece.
turnKey
100
Oct 24, 2018
As someone who literally just spent $20 on one I found on Amazon, I think I can say that this is overpriced. As long as there are no cracks or imperfections then it's simply another marble m&p.
Lefibonacci
629
Feb 20, 2019
turnKeyHow is yours working out for you? If it is handling well, could you please tell me the make and model? I would like to have a m&p for small amounts of berries that will be mixed in to drinks.
philihp
3
Feb 23, 2019
turnKeyCan confirm. I bought mine from a restaurant supply store for $18, and it is fine. It’s just a lump of marble.
BdBdBdBd
2
Apr 24, 2018
Can anyone tell me if there is anything significant about this mortar & pestle to justify the high price? I definitely need one, but this is over 100% higher in price that similar marble mortar & pestle sets I see online elsewhere.
Jaggi
737
Aug 4, 2018
BdBdBdBdI've been trying to figure this out myself. As far as I can tell, you're paying extra for the Magnus Lundstrom design and brand.
There's some generally favourable comments on it here:
http://spicelines.com/2013/08/28/mortars-pestles-my-collection-just-got-a-little-bigger-and-better/
Even so I can't help but feel that it's overpriced, even at the reduced drop price here. It's still just a marble mortar and pestle, and probably made in China like most others these days if I had to guess.
blazkowiez
13
Apr 23, 2018
I was able to get one line the middle size at TJ Maxx for about 20 dollars a year ago....
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