Hermolante 150H Spice Mill Review
Our verdict
The Hermolante 150H is a tidy 150W electric spice mill priced at $22.99, and its 4.4-star average from 356 buyers puts it among the better-rated options in the budget electric grinder segment. It is a solid pick for light to moderate daily spice grinding when you want something quick, cordless-style compact, and inexpensive.
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Home cooks who grind spices a few times a week and want a simple, low-maintenance electric mill under $25.
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You regularly grind large batches, want adjustable coarseness settings, or need a grinder rated for continuous heavy use.
- Power 150 W
- Capacity 60 Grams
- Color Black
- Voltage 120 Volts (Ac)
- Priced 14% below the category median ($26.88 across 20 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 356 owner ratings
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Popularity2.0/5
356 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other vacuum sealers, built-in and countertop dishwashers, food slicers, meat and grain grinders, spice mills and kitchen prep appliances we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Hermolante 150H runs on standard 120V household current and delivers 150W to the grinding chamber. The chamber holds 60 grams, which is practical for a single-recipe batch of whole spices. It comes in black, which blends easily into most kitchen setups.
At $22.99 it sits in a crowded budget category, but the 4.4-star rating from 356 reviewers gives it a meaningful edge over many competitors at a similar price. That rating suggests buyers generally find it reliable for everyday tasks. The 150W motor is sufficient for common whole spices like peppercorns, cumin, and fennel, though it may slow on very dense seeds or large whole chiles.
The brand does not publish coarseness, noise, or material details for this model. What you get is a straightforward blade grinder: push to run, release to stop, and the grind texture is controlled by how long you run it. For most home cooking needs, that level of simplicity works fine.
Pros
- 4.4-star rating from 356 buyers is strong for the price tier
- 60g capacity works well for single-recipe batches
- Runs on standard 120V with no batteries needed
- Compact and black finish suits most kitchens
- Under $25 makes it easy to justify as a dedicated spice grinder
Cons
- 150W is adequate but not powerful for very hard or dense whole spices
- No adjustable coarseness dial, grind texture controlled by run time only
- Manufacturer does not disclose chamber material or cleaning method
Performance notes
At 150W the grinder handles everyday spices reliably. The 60g chamber capacity is enough for most single-recipe needs. It operates on 120V AC, so it plugs into any standard North American outlet. No noise level, speed, or grinding mechanism type is specified by the manufacturer.
What buyers say
The 150H carries a 4.4-star average from 356 ratings, which is a confident signal for a budget electric grinder. The score suggests consistent satisfaction among buyers doing everyday kitchen grinding. With just over 350 reviews, long-term durability data is still building, but the early picture is positive.
Specifications
- Power
- 150 W
- Capacity
- 60 Grams
- Color
- Black
- Voltage
- 120 Volts (Ac)
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Frequently asked questions
What can I grind in the Hermolante 150H?
The 150H is suited for common whole spices such as peppercorns, cumin seeds, coriander, fennel, and dried herbs. At 150W it handles most kitchen spices without trouble. Very hard seeds like fenugreek or large dried chiles may take a bit longer. It is not rated as a coffee grinder or grain mill.
How do I control how coarse or fine the grind is?
The 150H does not have a mechanical coarseness dial. Like most blade-style electric spice mills, grind texture is controlled by how long you run it: shorter bursts produce a coarser grind, and longer continuous runs produce a finer result. With a little practice most people find a timing that works for their recipes.
Does the Hermolante 150H need batteries?
No, the 150H plugs into a standard 120V wall outlet. It is a corded electric grinder, not battery powered. This means consistent power output every time, and you never have to worry about recharging or swapping batteries.