The different kinds of roti makers

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Wouldn’t it be just fabulous to have a machine that can make its own rotis? Roti may be a simple everyday dish but it still is an arduous chore. If a machine can churn out rotis in a few minutes, then why not give it a try?

Let’s look into some of these machines.

  1. Bajaj Vacco Non stick chapatti maker

This is designed with maximum built-up precision, keeping in mind that the rotis produced are soft, fluffy, much like the commercials that we see these days. They are lightweight and as such, can be used for outings and picnics.

Their features include:

  • Tawa is non stick with Teflon coating
  • Plastic cool touch handle 
  • 1 year warranty 
  • Shockproof housing 
  • Power indicator 
  • Handle that is resistant to the heat 

Advantages 

  • It is time efficient 
  • Practical 
  • Easy peasy and comes with a CD that demonstrates usage
  • Automatic temperature control 
  • Versatile and can be used for making a variety of dishes like parathas, khakras and kulchas

Disadvantages include:

  • Pricey 
  • The texture of the roti may vary 
  1. Prestige Roti Maker 

This is designed in a way that is perfectly suitable for making wide rotis. It is compact and takes up less amount of storage space in your kitchen. 

The features include:

  • The body is shockproof which is a very valuable feature
  • It comes with a power indicator 
  • Non stick coating on the tawa 
  • Made up of stainless steel 
  • Adjustable temperature control 
  • 1 year warranty 

The advantages are as follows:

  • Small and compact 
  • Very easy to use 
  • CD that demonstrates usage
  • Classic look 

Disadvantages 

  • It is time consuming 
  • Safety features are not sufficient 
  1. Sunflame roti maker 

Although a lightweight device, this is very hardy and durable. It is just the perfect machine for making rotis and khakras that is sure to excite your family to bits!

The features here include:

  • non stick coating on the tawa
  • a Bakelite handle
  •  power indicator
  •  molded plug and a stainless steel body.  

The pros are:

  • They are easy to maintain
  • Equipped with safety features and can be used for a wide variety of cooking purposes. 

The cons include:

  • Excessive heating up, making it non user friendly. 
  1. Prestige roti maker 1.0

This roti maker looks robust through and through and makes for a good addition in modern day urban kitchens. 

The features include:

  • 1 year warranty 
  • Made out of stainless steel
  • Non stick coating for tawa
  • Shockproof 
  • Temperature control 

The advantages are:

  • Compact 
  • Demo CD
  • Plastic bottom 

The disadvantages are as follows:

  • Inadequate safety features 
  • Excessive heating up 
  1. Rotimatic 

Here’s saving the best for the last! Rotimatic is one the latest ingenuities in the market. It is the world’s first robotic kitchen appliance that does the job from scratch unlike the mother machines. It can mix the flour, knead, roll and fry the rotis in less than 90 seconds! There are thousands of rotimatic reviews due to the sheer number of people benefitting from it on an everyday basis. 

 

 

 

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