Superb engineering imagine if u went ahead and same compact machine to roll the chapattis and cook at same time u will do what ipone has done a revolution and will get blessings from All Asian Womens all over the world as their task of standing for 3 hours everyday to make 50 chapattis minimum will be lessened it will be sold overnight
Looks like it is almost the size of a wet grinder. Soon some wet grinder manufacturer will bring some thing similar to this device as an attachment to wet grinder.
This machine is awesome If only this machine is a little more compact, it could be sold for house hold purpose. I wonder why our india is lagging behind on making a better roti makers for household purpose when it is a staple diet for 40% Indians. Why do we always have to depend on Chinese to come up with innovative ideas
@@renuojha4535 you are misunderstanding my statement.I know that Indian has created this roti maker and I am proud of it, so I m not belittling them. What I mean is that with the technology advancing so much and the bigger companies investing in research projects for creating innovative products, why are they not creating an effective and cheap roti maker as roti is a staple diet in majority of India. In current Indian market the cheap ones are very bulky and do half the job . And the units that do complete job are very expensive and not affordable by majority of the people.
You Indians have a caste system. The cream of the crops are elite super smart group of people, like Microsoft CEO, Google CEO, Pepsi CEO and UK Prime Minister. You do not intermingle and do not share your knowledge among castes. We Chinese are one people even though we have hundred of tribes. Our gene pool is more diverse, getting more diverse by the day.
Very nice job, if you want to do publicity of this machine abroad, you request temple to purchase one machine. Temple always do bhandra. In Mauritius people will buy for cooking dalpuri. From temple they will get demo. You send link to all food channels. Make some link with cooking channel. People will buy this machine for smaller function or restuarant. Jay shree ram.
Should have connected that ON/OFF switch to the operating lever so that when the lever is pressed it comes ON and when it is raised it goes OFF. To me, this is typical of Indian design. Never attempts to bring in a bit of " perfection" into the design. Just happy once the job is getting done. But the very reason for mechanization is to reduce human effort and also to make whatever human effort required "easier". The design can very well be made better without much increase in the cost.
This needs to be mass produced and some tweaking for household use,, i have Rotimatic and have given up on it,, too noisy and time consuming ,, and the roti isnt even that great,, the above product solves what most people struggle with,, which is rolling the damn atta into a flat bread
Just attach a flattener on the bowl of chutney maker of your mixer grinder. Then attach the pressure roller on the wall of your kitchen. No need to make any modification in the mixer grinder. Just you will have to purchase an extra chutney bowl from the market which fixes on your machine.