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The AUSSNICE Cordless Electric Pill Crusher features a robust 2000mAh battery for cordless convenience, stainless steel blades for fast and efficient grinding, and a removable grinding cup for easy cleaning. Designed for all pill sizes and over 100 tablets capacity, it offers one-button operation with adjustable grind settings and safety features like overheating protection, making medication management effortless and hygienic.












| ASIN | B0B3917MSC |
| ASIN | B0B3917MSC |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Brand | AUSSNICE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (169) |
| Customer reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (169) |
| Date First Available | 13 July 2022 |
| Format | Powder |
| Item model number | 10032 |
| Manufacturer | AUSSNICE |
| Product Dimensions | 8.51 x 8.51 x 17.5 cm; 694 g |
| Units | 1.0 Count |
F**Y
Had tried so many different pill crushers before but they all needed sii up per human strength to operate.This crusher is senior friendly , plus reasonably priced
S**G
Waste of money! Waited extra time as was an issue with delivery and when it did arrive it failed to work! Total waste of money!
R**H
This was delivered August 24. It stopped working on October 10. The problem is the start/run mechanism is controlled by very tiny delicate looking buttons that obviously can't handle the work . It does not look like a problem with this unit, but a design problem. STAY AWAY!!
A**R
2nd Edit: I have had 3 of these grinders now. One quit, but the other two are going strong. I run them side-by-side to do my 28 literal horse pills/day. I load each with about 30 pills, flip them both, then return them to upright as they grind. After the first grind done that way, I keep them upright and run them 3 to 4 more times for a super fine grind. The dual-lid design leaks way less than other grinders I've tried, but I did notice that I can't switch the two inner caps - they fit snuggly to the unit they came with but can't be interchanged. I try to finish my final grind a few hours before I need the powder so it can settle in the units. I still hold my breath though when I dump them into my dispensing container. Overall, I am happier with these than with any other grinder units I've used for these horse pills in the last 10 years. Edit: After 8 months of pretty heavy use, it has quit grinding. The battery is charged and motor seems fine, but even with a thorough cleaning, I can't get it to turn on without a huge amount of convincing. It does sometimes run briefly if I twist and turn the lid in just the right way, so I know it's not the battery or motor but rather the on/off mechanism. My guess is that all the flying dust got down in the mechanism, but no amount of cleaning is clearing it. I have a 2nd one of the same model which is still working, but for whatever reason, it's motor is not as strong, so I have to run it twice as many times to get the same grind. Still better than the other choices out there? Probably. Why no one can make a leak-free grinder is a bit baffling. Original: I grind 84 horse pills every 3 days, and it can do them all in one shot, but it does take some tricks I learned from other reviewers here (thank you!). I put the pills in, put the lids on, then flip it over and slowly turn it back upright as the pills begin to hit the spinning blade. I turn it very slowly, listening to it grind, and turning more when it is hitting less pills. It rarely jams if I am careful. I do have to run it a few times (it turns off automatically after 20 seconds so as not to overheat), so I just leave it on the counter and run it again, using the same tip and turn technique, til I can no longer hear pill chunks in there. It produces a nice powder of all those pills which I then measure out in doses with a tablespoon. (2 horses, 7 pills twice a day). This little grinder has saved our arms from manual grinding and works far better than any other grinder I've tried. However, it does leak. I am going to try the camera lens sheet trick to see if that solves that issue. Because I am grinding in high volume, and the medication is reasonably innocuous, the leaking isn't a big problem, I just wipe it and the counter afterwards. I do have to turn the outer lid a bit sometimes to get it to start grinding due to powder sitting between the lid and grinder. But it leaks far less than any other grinder I've tried. I've had it for 4 months, and it is holding up to what I would consider heavy use. Only potential issue is that after recharging, it quickly drops to 50% charge but then hovers there for many runs. I like it well enough that I am ordering a 2nd one for backup.
B**R
Great for grinding spices or pills. Battery only seems to last about a year.
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