No cords needed.
This old-school salt receptacle harkens back to a time when salt was bought in bags rather than branded containers, and needed to be transferred to a container at home for easy access while cooking. But as soon as you set one up by your stovetop, you'll wonder how you cooked without it—it's a pleasure to pinch exactly the amount you need without having to futz with a salt shaker.
. Okay, that's probably not the salt your grandparents would use, but the 21st century has some perks, too.
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