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I really don't think it's worth $600...or $999. I'm definitely out. I don't find roti making tuff. It's the dough part. N id rather get the kitchen aid to make dough than this. Personal opinion though.I make roti daily n my cook makes dough for now. So it takes 10 minutes. Mine are big like rajjot so 3 is all I make
I usually am skeptical about these kinda things. Plus, I just don't think it is worth the price, especially for what we need, so I'm out!
I am leaning towards a no....esp given the price.....Will probably get a stand mixer for kneading dough..my nanny has one..nd it's pretty good...roti making doesn't take much time.
Shweta. We ate rotis at someone house that were better than homemeade. Am attaching since we bring this now. There good n cooked. Just head in moist towels to warm up.
I dont like rotiland cos I feel it has a funny taste, I like fulkas Tejal recommended as well which I also bring. Ther both good rotis. So try this before you spend a thousand bucks
New India bazaar has them. Bit it's near sohels work. So he get fresh there as well. Check in new India bazaar on main street