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Mixer grinder Buying Guide

Mixer Grinder Buying Guide

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Mixer grinder Buying Guide

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  1. Mixer Grinder Buying Guide

  2. What is a Mixer Grinder? A mixer grinder is an electrical appliance used to mix different ingredients together required for cooking food.A mixer grinder is also used to grind pulses, grains, green chillies, garlic, ginger,and even dry spices into fine powder or paste. It is used for making chutneys, an irreplaceable side dish in Indian cuisine, and making batter for dosas and idlis.A mixer grinder can be used for both wet and dry grinding.

  3. Why should you buy a Mixer Grinder? Ginger-garlic paste, red and green chilli paste, dry ground spices, chutneys, and masalas form an integral part of Indian cooking.This is what makes a mixer grinder an indispensable appliance to an Indian kitchen. As in the good old days when all the masalas were ground manually on a grinding stone, in today’s hectic times, it is impossible to invest so much time and energy on the cumbersome task of grinding and mixing.Therefore, a mixer grinder that can grind food ingredients into a much finer paste in a matter of minutes by a press of a button has become a necessity. You need a mixer grinder price good for such hassle free grinding and pureeing. Some mixer grinder online also come with an atta kneading attachment.This attachment helps you knead all kinds of dough used for making chapatis, puris, etc.

  4. What should you look for when buying a Mixer Grinder? There are a few basic things you need to ask yourself when you go to buy a mixer grinder. Type of Mixer Grinder: You have to ask yourself what is it that I want to purchase the mixer grinder for. What would be the use of a mixer grinder?Based on that, you can choose whether you want to settle for a mixer grinder or buy a juicer mixer grinder instead. Size/Number of Jars: You need to figure out the size of the mixer grinder. If you live in a joint family, you will need a heavy-duty mixer grinder with large jars.More jars mean more functions. So you should choose a mixer that offers you multiple jars. Normally, a mixer grinder will have two separate jars for dry and wet grinding.

  5. The wet grinding jar has a lid that fits tightly. It can be used to grind coconut or making different types of chutneys. The dry grinding jar is typically the smaller of the two. It is useful for grinding materials like spices or grains into a fine powder. Levels of Speed: Look for mixer grinders that offer multiple levels of speed. Different speed levels allow you to operate the mixer grinder at different speeds and thereby result in a more versatile performance. Buy a model with at least three levels of speed.Delicate food can be processed at lower speeds, while higher speeds are useful for faster and efficient processing of coarse ingredients.If you desire to have very fine paste of your material, you need to operate the machine at very high speeds. Revolutions per minute: This metric, also known as RPM, stands for the number of times a mixer grinder will revolve in 60 seconds. Typically, Indian mixer grinders offer RPM of between 5,000 and 20,000. Note that too much speed is not good. For normal tasks, a speed of up to 10,000 RPM is ideal.

  6. Power: For a typical Indian kitchen, a 500 watt mixer grinder with is sufficient. If you have a large family, you should opt for a 750 watt mixer grinder with a motor of 750 watts as you can grind more in a single jar. Price/Budget: What is your budget for the mixer grinder?Are you willing to spend generously or are you price conscious? Depending on how much you want to part with in bringing home the machine, you can do a price comparison between the different brands.Mixer grinders with juicers are more expensive than ones without juicers. Also, mixer grinders with both dry and wet grinding capabilities are priced higher. Lock System: The lock system of the mixer grinder is an important safety feature. You cannot start the machine unless the jar is properly locked on the main assembly unit.

  7. Overload Protection: Sometimes we tend to overfill our jars with material or run the mixer for an invariably longer time, in that case, there is a risk of burning the mixer’s motor due to overload. To avoid this, some mixer grinder companies offer an overload protection function that acts as a circuit breaker in case of overload, thereby preventing the machine from further damage. Incher/Pulse Facility: Incher/pulse facility controls the speed of the mixer and helps in chopping delicate food items such as tomatoes, parsley, boiled eggs and not converting them into fine paste. It is mostly designed for whipping eggs, making tomato paste, and milkshakes. Maintenance: If you are a low maintenance person and do not like cleaning jobs, you may want to avoid buying a mixer grinder with too many jars and attachments.A simple two jar model that is easy to maintain would be best for you.

  8. Durability: Since a mixer grinder is an appliance that has to be used almost daily, it is necessary that the machine and its parts are made of durable material.Mixer grinders with steel jars and break-proof plastic lids are ideal for heavy users. Warranty: Different companies offer different warranties on mixer grinder models. It is better to ask about the warranties offered on the products so that in the future, the servicing and replacements of your mixer grinder are taken care of in case anything goes wrong. For mixer grinders, you will get a warranty of between 2 and 5 years. Some of the brands provide a higher warranty of 7 years, but that is applicable only to the motor and not to the body of the mixer grinder.

  9. Which Mixer Grinder brands are available in the market?

  10. According to consumer surveys, some of the more popular mixer grinders in India (as of 2019) are: Panasonic MX AC 400 Preethi Steele MG 172 Bajaj GX 7 3 Jars 500 Phillips HL models

  11. Terminology: Food Processor: A food processor is an upgraded version of a mixer grinder which can carry out a lot of other functions apart from mixing and grinding. It can be used for chopping, mincing, shredding, slicing, or kneading of doughs. Impact-resistant Parts: Mixer accessories are generally made of polycarbonate plastic that will not break easily with repeated use. Fine plastic is used for jars, assembly unit, and spatulas so that they could withstand the daily wear and tear. Slip Proof Feet: Slip-proof feet are provided at the base of the machine for better grip and stability while the machine is running.

  12. Surge Protector: A surge protector is an additional feature offered with juicer mixer grinder to cut off the power supply in case the voltage reaches higher than the safety level. Dust Cover: A dust cover is a plastic cover or a cover made of any other material that prevents the machine from the dust when it is not in use. Type of Switch: There are two different types of switches provided with a mixer grinder — a piano and a rotary switch.Rotary switches have a knob to switch on and off. Spatulas: Spatulas are plastic or wooden spoons used to mix the ingredient in the jar while grinding.Use of spatula is more safe and hygienic, as opposed to using your hand to remove the ground ingredients from the jar.

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