Good day Mr Hofer,
With this one, the grind can be adjusted by turning the lower part. The other one, if the product picture is correct, does not have this function.
Greetings, Daniel
The one that says "salt" is, of course, for salt. Have you also read what it says in the question "Is this also suitable for salt? It clearly says "This question was asked about a different variant: Paris (12cm, pepper)". With the salt version, there is no question as to whether it is for pepper or salt.
The degree of grinding can be adjusted at the top of the brass screw. Loosen the screw, the pepper is ground coarsely, tighten the screw, the pepper is ground finer. I bought the mill to replace the old one, which lasted 27 years.
Correct, this is the chocolate version. In the second picture, the exposure was different, which made the mill look dull. To avoid confusion, we have now removed the second picture. The mill is not matt. I apologise for the confusion.
No, we do not recommend using this pepper mill for salt, because the material is coated differently from salt mills. If you use salt in it, the risk of corrosion is increased.