Any reviews of the Atomberg Zenova mixer grinder?

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Has anyone used the or knows someone who uses the Atomberg Zenova BLDC motor mixer grinder? I was about to pull the trigger on the Sujata Dynamix 900W mixer grinder, but this one came up in the search and I was intrigued. The reviews on Amazon mostly are positive, but I cannot rely entirely on that. I am not looking at power saving as a major criterion, since the use case will be a daily run of about 5 minutes duration only. But the low noise, and the slow grind mode are interesting.
I currently own a Preethi Blue leaf, and absolutely hate it. It is annoyingly loud, and it has developed cracks on the body although it's just two years old.
 
They advertise everything about their mixer grinders except power. This is the reason I have avoided them so far.

If you need a powerful machine then you have to specifically look for a powerful one (around 1000 watts). And they are going to be loud, unless it's some exotic design with full body enclosure.

Phillips also has some gimmicky low-noise jar design. Look it up.

750 watts is okay for most households. I don't think Atomberg even comes close to this figure. Buy it only if you specifically want to have low speeds, as BLDC motor can do that.

I'd buy the one for which spares are easily available. I've heard that Philips controls the availability of their spares in the open market. But at least they sell them on their website.
 
Even I am buying Sujata Dynamix mixer grinder today/tomorrow.

My wife has tried various brands but not happy. Now when asked on society WA group, almost everyone has recommended Sujata Dynamix, so we have finalized this.

I don't want to do more research and try to buy a better one (1000w/1100w) because with Sujata Dynamix, I can't be blamed even if she is still not happy. :p
 
I am mostly decided on the Dynamix. Someone mentioned in one of the reviews (I guess on Amazon itself, so it might be a case of pulling things out of nowhere) that the 550W of the Atomberg appears to work as efficiently as other higher powered mixers. It was not a proper review, and sounded like a biased opinion.

I don't want to do more research and try to buy a better one (1000w/1100w) because with Sujata Dynamix, I can't be blamed even if she is still not happy.
Mine is the other way round. I had decided on the Dynamix a couple of years ago, but my wife was influenced by a friend to go for the Preethi BlueLeaf. :P
 
did you had a look at bosch ones/?

also do tell us what price did you end up buying sujata for even I am in lookout for same
confused between bosch and sujata
Haven't looked at Bosch. I don't intend to. Sujata has a huge market presence, and I'm sure it can be repaired by any local repairman.

Sujata Dynamix all the way . Got it serviced . Everything can be changed , especially those Plastic parts /latches etc
Its become literally new after purchase in Oct 2017 and working perfectly
Yup. That's my major reason to go for it.
 
Thanks for the links, especially the first one comparing with the newer MG02. I'm going ahead with the Dynamix. I don't see any major advantages with the MG02.
 
Thanks for the links, especially the first one comparing with the newer MG02. I'm going ahead with the Dynamix. I don't see any major advantages with the MG02.
go with Sujata if you want but if there's a higher wattage model available then I would highly suggest to go with that, specially if you can afford it, it'll payoff it's worth in just a few short years and these things easily last a solid decade.

Heck our last one is over 20 years old and stil chugging around
 
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