New Reliable Mixer Grinder Recommendation

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Hi - Our 31 years old Sumeet Mixer Grinder developed a problem recently. I have located a nearby shop to get it repaired. But venturing out is still a problem in these times.

We also have a new Morphy Richards grinder mixer but it is not great (makes weird noises) and has poor quality parts. The 'legs' at its bottom are already falling apart.

So I am in the market for a new mixer grinder machine (>= 750 watts for dry haldi grinding). Have you found a mixer grinder machine which is reliable?

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https://www.amazon.in/Sujata-Powermatic-Watts-Juicer-Grinder/dp/B071113J7M/ has great reviews. Reviews / QAs says that it can be used for dosa batter.


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This video shows that it can even grind haldi (turmeric). Crazy good.

We don't want the juicer stuff. So perhaps Sujata Dynamix DX Mixer Grinder / Sujata SuperMix SM Mixer Grinder models might be better for me?

Buy Sujata Dynamix DX Mixer Grinder, 900W, 3 Jars (White) Online at Low Prices in India - Amazon.in (Sujata Dynamix DX Mixer Grinder, 900W, 3 Jars) <3
Preethi's ZODIAC series are great, also consider mixer grinders from Bosch, they are great, personally using preethi mixers and they were great
 
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The Zodiac 2.0 seems to have very few minor changes like some preset grinding modes, both models have the same vega W5 750 watt motors, so there is no point in paying 5k extra just for those preset grinding features, Also try some offline stores, I got my preethi steele for just 4000 on an offline store two months back.
 
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Sujata is great as well, saw it being used everywhere at Juice Stalls and other similar shops and decided to replace our 24 year old Usha Lexus JMG with Sujata 900W Powermatic Plus. Has been going strong with 0 issues for the past 1 year. Build Quality is great for both the Mixer and the Jars.
 
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Thanks!

https://www.amazon.in/Sujata-Powermatic-Watts-Juicer-Grinder/dp/B071113J7M/ has great reviews. Reviews / QAs says that it can be used for dosa batter.


Source


This video shows that it can even grind haldi (turmeric). Crazy good.

We don't want the juicer stuff. So perhaps Sujata Dynamix DX Mixer Grinder / Sujata SuperMix SM Mixer Grinder models might be better for me?

Buy Sujata Dynamix DX Mixer Grinder, 900W, 3 Jars (White) Online at Low Prices in India - Amazon.in (Sujata Dynamix DX Mixer Grinder, 900W, 3 Jars) <3
 


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Yupp, all variants have the same 900W Mixer, only difference is in the jars that are bundled so you can choose any of the variants as per your requirement.
 
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Don't look for anything apart sujata. It can grind anything in seconds. It might appear to be a bit expensive but it is worth the price. The motor is super awesome. All parts are modular and easily available in market. Even you can get jars separately. But you can not beat the quality of sujata.
 
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I have ordered "Sujata Dynamix DX Mixer Grinder"!

Sumeet's noise is pretty OK, hence my interest in getting it repaired and internally rebuilt if possible.
 
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Sujata is great as well, saw it being used everywhere at Juice Stalls and other similar shops and decided to replace our 24 year old Usha Lexus JMG with Sujata 900W Powermatic Plus. Has been going strong with 0 issues for the past 1 year. Build Quality is great for both the Mixer and the Jars.
Absolutely, being in hospitality industry we only use Sujata mixers and it has been super reliable. Jars are very solid and have been used very roughly by my staff and its still going strong, it has probably the most powerful motor in its price range, parts are also easily available.
 
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Thanks to your thread, atleast I came to know about Sujata brand and it's reliability. Even my Sumeet is more than 35 years old and it has gone several repairs. Added this model to my wishlist when Sumeet konks off.
Will be needing it for grinding haldi and other spices.
Just a quick question.. won't the machine be under huge load while making batter. I mean moving through that thick batter is not easy hence load..
 
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