
You put a lot of love into cooking your holiday meals, so why settle for pre-ground spices from the supermarket that don’t live up to their full flavor potential? Gift yourself or someone you know a FinaMill, the award-winning, battery-operated, spice mill that has reinvented spice grinding.
FinaMill is the world’s first spice grinder with interchangeable pods
FinaMill uses interchangeable and refillable pods for each spice. No more cranking and wrist twisting. Instead, with the push of a button, you have freshly ground spices and dried herbs right at your fingertips. With dedicated spice pods, there’s no cross-contamination of flavors.

FinaMill is a great holiday gift for spice lovers, innovation seekers or anyone looking for kitchen convenience. Watch here to see how easy it is to operate. The LED light helps you to actually see the spice grinding in action. Choose from an array of different grinder settings, fine to course, for the perfect spice consistency.
With its sleek, alluring design, FinaMill not only adds to the decor while it lives on your counter within easy reach, but it also makes a statement about you. It says you’ve got spices and you love to use them.

Follow FinaMill on Facebook and then enter below to win a FinaMill in the color of your choice with two FinaExpress pods, great for everyday spices like peppercorns, coarse salt, dried garlic, and toasted onion and one FinaPro pod, great for high oil content spices like sesame seed and mustard seed, a triangular tray to conveniently stack your FinaPods and a package of four delicious Maluku spices to get you started. Winner will be chosen on November 8th so enter today!
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This sponsored post is brought to you by FinaMill and is coordinated by Ellen LaNicca Fearless Public Relations


I really want to say that I would want to win this for my daughter but the more I look at it the more I want it for myself.
I would love this for myself, but I really want one for my brother. He has been cooking for a few years now and really loves to play with the flavors and spices.
We cook often and use spices all the time. I would keep it.