Latest 750-watt mixers to help you grind up delicious recipes
Whether you’re concocting a spicy marinade to impress your guests or whipping up a delicious smoothie for the good ol’ brunch crowd, you need a handy mixer to do the trick. Mixers that run on 750W are considered ideal for most Indian kitchens as the blades will be able to crush harder ingredients (like black cardamom) fairly easily. You’ll find an array of mixers on Amazon, which can make narrowing down the right product a tad bit challenging. To help you out, here’s a list of good mixers that you can consider getting.
Preethi Blue Leaf Diamond Mixer Grinder
The Preethi Blue Leaf Diamond Mixer Grinder has three different stainless-steel jars with see-through lids. This should be fairly useless as you’ll be able to keep an eye on the texture of the ingredients and exercise greater control over the way the meals turn out. What should help you exercise even more control is that the mixer has three variable speeds and a pulse function. The pulse function can be perfect for creating a texture that’s close to a rough chop. Do note that the three jars have a Flexi-lid, which should allow you to increase the jars’ capacity. The mixer’s ABS plastic body should add to the durability of the product.
Crompton Ameo 750-Watt Mixer Grinder
The Crompton Ameo 750-Watt Mixer Grinder is a snazzy product that leverages newer technologies to meet your needs. For instance, it uses the brand’s maxi-grind technology to prevent any overheating. This, along with the motor vent-x technology, should ensure that the product lasts a long time. The body of the mixer has anti-skid feet to prevent the product from slipping. The Crompton Ameo 750-Watt Mixer Grinder has three different jars, sized at 0.5-L, 1.0-L and 1.5-L. The smallest jar can be used to make chutneys, while the largest one can be used to liquefy ingredients. The 1.0-L jar is meant for dry grinding ingredients. The brand claims that the jar’s lids are leakage-free, which should minimise the mess in the kitchen.
Philips HL7756/00
The Philips HL7756/00 is equipped with an advanced air ventilation system to ensure that the mixer’s body cools down quickly after you’re done using it. It has a 750W motor that gives the blade enough power to pulverise urad dal and other tough ingredients. With this mixer grinder, you can bid adieu to accidental spills in the kitchen as its lids are claimed to be leak-proof. Additionally, the high-quality plastic couplers used in the appliance should keep the jars firmly in place, letting you attend to the food on the stove while the machine whirs in the background. The ABS plastic body and the stainless-steel jars should be quite durable.
Morphy Richards Icon Superb
If you’re looking for a mixer grinder that can help you cross off more tasks from the recipe sheet, then the Morphy Richards Icon Superb might be your best bet as it has four different jars designed to meet different needs. The largest jar has a 1.7-L capacity and functions as a juicer so that you can enjoy freshly squeezed juice every morning with your family. The mixer grinder also comes with a 1.5-L jar for liquefying, a 1-L grinding jar and a 0.4-L jar for those delicious chutneys. If you’re worried about durability, note that this appliance has 100% copper motors, which should help enhance the product’s life.
Bajaj GX8 Mixer Grinder
If you want a mixer that can help minimise the time you spend in the kitchen, then the Bajaj GX8 Mixer Grinder might be a good idea. This is because the motor has a speed of 20000 RPM which should ensure that the ingredients are mixed quickly and efficiently. The Bajaj GX8 Mixer Grinder has three stainless steel jars, sized at 1.5-L, 1.2-L and 0.3-L. These jars have ergonomically designed handles that should make them easy to grip. The mixer offers three different speeds so that you can control how quickly the ingredients are ground and the kind of texture you want.
Kajoli Anand Puri
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