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Hotrodding The World’s Coolest Coffee Grinder with GIR’s Sam Rose

by Michael Wolf
August 23, 2016September 23, 2016Filed under:
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Sam Rose started her business by making really great spatulas, but eventually she decided to make what she describes as the most “hot-rodded coffee grinder” she could possibly think of. With that, the Voltaire was born.

We talk about her journey on this episode of the Smart Kitchen Show.

You can find out more about GIR at www.gir.co


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