A tilting wet grinder is a kitchen appliance commonly used in Indian households and commercial kitchens for grinding soaked grains, pulses, rice, and lentils into batter or paste. Unlike a regular tabletop wet grinder, the tilting type comes with a drum that can be tilted to easily pour out the contents without having to lift the heavy grinding drum.
Here’s a clear breakdown:
A tilting wet grinder is an advanced version of the traditional wet grinder.
It has a stainless steel drum mounted on a pivot that allows the drum to tilt, making it convenient to transfer batter without lifting.
It works on the same principle as other wet grinders, using grinding stones or rollers to crush and grind soaked ingredients into a smooth paste.
Easy Batter Transfer
No need to lift the heavy drum; just tilt and pour directly into another vessel.
Less Mess, More Hygiene
Since the batter can be poured directly, there is less spillage, reducing cleanup time.
User-Friendly Design
Elderly people or those with back pain find it more convenient compared to lifting traditional grinder drums.
Durability
Made with stainless steel drums and sturdy body materials, ensuring a longer lifespan.
Consistent Grinding
Maintains the authentic grinding technique using stones, giving smooth and fluffy batter for dosa, idli, vada, etc.
Versatile Use
Ideal for grinding rice, urad dal, chutneys, masalas, and even for commercial kitchens making large quantities of batter.
Time-Saving
Faster and more efficient compared to traditional manual grinding methods.
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