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    I would not recommend buying PREETHI MIXIE. The mixie works well for about a year and then tightens up. The contact in Dallas charges about $ 20 (including postal and other things) for loosening it and making it workable. She generally tries to give you some tips like dipping it in oil for a few days but it seems unworkable to me and to a couple of other friends who have been in the same position. I had both the jars go out around the one to 2 year mark (so that is a yearly cost of 40 dollars approx) which I think is a bad economic proposition. Otherwise, I guess the mixie is okay but this makes it a bad deal unless you live in Dallas.

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    hi friends,

    i am interested in buying a new mixer grader in
    USA(sumeet 0r kenstar).Where do i find it in USA,if anyone does know please reply me to srinidhi09@rediffmail.com.

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    does anybody know if i can exchange sumeet mixie anywhere in the USA? do any dealers in NJ take a used sumeet mixie for a better deal in a new preethi?

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    Relin Megmaix - The Heavy Duty Mixer/Grinder

    Hi,

    The search for the toughest Mixer/Grinder ends here. Yes, there is one excellent product which has stirrer assembly on the dome lid which can be used to stirr ingredients while the Mixer/Grinder is running. The name of the Product is Relin - Megamix, which is available in North America for the last 2 years (In India for the last 21 years). This has one of the world's most powerfull 550 watts motor, designed for all tough wet and dry grinding, in addition ot other functions like mixing, blending, grating, mincing, chopping, whipping, crushing etc. - It's a complete Kitchen Machine.

    Presently, Relin Megamix is the only Mixer/Grinder from India which is Certified by UL (USA) and CSA (Canada), which assures you of the highest quality and safety of the product.

    Relin Megamix comes with 3 sturdy Stainless Steel jars, 2 with fixed blades and 1 with 4 Interchangable blades. It comes with 1 year parts and labour warranty with 3 years on Motor. Please visit www.relin.com or call Toll-Free at 1-888-MEGAMIX for more details. You can order on line as well.

    With best wishes,
    www.relin.com
    Relin Megamix - The heavy Duty Mixer Grinder now available in North America

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    hi all
    i want to buy a tilting wet grinder for home use for a family of 4-5.which brands are good?as far my knowledge goes,sowbhagya,amirtha and preethi are available in market.i tried searching on net and found mostly santha grinders which i have never heard of till now,atleast in india.
    iam in india (MP).next month iam planning to visit TN.
    with regards
    vengatesan s

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    many of my friends recommended LG ultra & have bought one last week... but yet to try it...
    “The real contest is always between what you've done and what you're capable of doing. You measure yourself against yourself and nobody else.” - Geoffrey Gaberino

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    what do u think about sowbhagya and amirtha? if possible plz quote the rates too. btw,howz LG ultra working?
    with regards
    vengatesan s

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    Lg works fine... just tried it Y'day... Very less noise & grinds quiet well... in around 35-40 mins I could get the idli batter done... i have a 1.25ltrs grinder where u can grind a max of 750 gms of rice at a time... I generally add rice & dhal together & grind it to a smooth paste for idlis& dosa...I guess most ppl grind rice & urad dhal seperately & later mix them up....

    I bought this 220 volts grinder for Rs.4040 in India... U can also buy the coconut grater & chapathi dough maker attachments seperately... chapathi dough kneader costs around Rs.300 & coconut grater around Rs.225... I have not used these attachments yet... so no comments on tht...but the marketing guy told me tht u can knead the dough(around 250 gms atta at a time) in 3 mins...

    I don't have any feedback abt amritha & sowbhagya... will chk if anyone here is using it...
    “The real contest is always between what you've done and what you're capable of doing. You measure yourself against yourself and nobody else.” - Geoffrey Gaberino

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    Consider Preethi Mixie - I did my research calling my family in India, friends and relatives over here in the USA, who has experience with Sumeet and Preethi Mixie

    I am also reposting the below content from one of our hubber which guided and convinced me to buy Preethi Chef Pro Plus Mixie from http://www.perfectpeninsula.com

    It is now almost 3 year in run with no single trouble.
    The machine is very durable & trouble free performance.
    The Jars .... Fine Grinding... The way I want it !

    I also ordered another unit for my cousin's family for a newly wed couple last year. At that time, I also bought the New Juicer Extractor jar for $ 25.00 for myself. This jar now converts my mixie into a Juicer Machine !! None of the Indian brand mixie in market has this optional Juicer Extractor Jar !! Preethi " A Perfect Machine for my Kitchen " My cousin appreciates me often for the gift I sent for her. She admires Preethi and admits her food is tasty when compared, to grind in the US blender - Osterizer that her husband had before !

    The company is now offering this Juicer Extractor Jar FREE with the purchase of Chef Pro Plus Model.
    Use this link: http://www.perfectpeninsula.com/ChefProPlus.htm
    I have developed confidence over this web site now, as i did not have any issue with my Credit card safety, when used online.
    A well secured web site.

    From a satisfied users : I recommend to make your choice for Preethi Mixie - Make it wise as these are one time buy with a price backed with Quality and durability !! The best choice !!

    For your reference below is posted by one of our forum hubber

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    From: Premkumar (@ 219.65.170.123) on: Sun Apr 18 00:57:37 EDT 2004
    Four year back I bought Sumeet, Since then I have already spent more than its cost to replace its parts and repair/ service charges. The only part that I haven't repaired or replaced, is the Motor. 8 months back the motor also started to give problem. When I checked with my retailer, it was not worth to repair.
    As it has already burnt my money twice the cost of the Mixie.
    My only other option was to switch to another Brand. I did more research with my friends, relatives, some of my retailer store in my city and I also went online to choose the right brand.
    Very few brands were short listed among that PREETHI - Chef Pro Plus was unbeatable and non compromising quality !!
    Reading comments on various Forumhub thread, I finally convinced to go for Preethi Mixie.
    When I Used Preethi for the first time, I was able to know the difference -
    Jars & Blades are very sturdy - Salem Stainless Steel - 100% rust proof
    5 multiple size Jars with excellent Grind, Serve and Store feature - Making Preethi quite distinquished for any other market brands.
    Overall, Preethi is a Quality product, that suits all wet/dry or small/Big Grinding requirements
    Using both Sumeet and Preethi, I am really happy with Preethi ! I would strongly recommend " Preethi " for anyone who is considering to buy a Mixie.
    For more product information on Preethi literature and specification click to this link.
    http://www.perfectpeninsula.com/ChefProPlus.htm

    I hope, by writing my bad experience about Sumeet Mixie, will bring awareness to the customers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nuhubber
    I would not recommend buying PREETHI MIXIE. The mixie works well for about a year and then tightens up. The contact in Dallas charges about $ 20 (including postal and other things) for loosening it and making it workable. She generally tries to give you some tips like dipping it in oil for a few days but it seems unworkable to me and to a couple of other friends who have been in the same position. I had both the jars go out around the one to 2 year mark (so that is a yearly cost of 40 dollars approx) which I think is a bad economic proposition. Otherwise, I guess the mixie is okay but this makes it a bad deal unless you live in Dallas.
    In reply to the concern against Preethi Mixie.

    To avoid this problem, we recommend you to clean the jar after each use or at least rinse the jar and clean it later, at your convenience.
    This would provide you a trouble free performance and avoid maintenance requirement in the future.

    Spindle / Blade assembly in the jar tightens ups due to Customer's negligence to clean the jar after each use.
    The grounded food in the jar dries and slowly builds to clogs the spindle assembly rotation, that does not allow the blade to move.
    Also avoid soaking the jar in water or holding water in the jar - until you clean the jar, the next day.

    The NEW 2007 model Preethi Chef Pro Plus comes with a demo CD to illustrate how to Use and Clean the Jar and Mixie.
    Preethi Mixie Jars are has innovative design and equipped to Easy Self Clean system / technique making it more convenient to clean ever before with less or no effort.

    To learn more about Easy clean technique to clean the jar , go to www.perfectpeninsula.com

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