Preethi Turbo Chop – Our Experience
Preethi Turbo Chop is the smaller version of a mixer grinder (mini mixie) that can grind/chop vegetables and fruits into fine pieces. If you are looking for a device to cut/chop vegetables into large/medium pieces to make poriyal (large bits), etc. this is not the apt device.
If you are looking for a device to cut/chop vegetables into large/medium pieces to make poriyal (large bits), etc. this is not the apt device.
However, if you want to chop them into finer pieces or even grind them into a paste or make them into finely ground poriyal, kesari, juice, chutney, etc., Preethi Turbo Chop is a good option.
Here is a small overview video of Preethi Turbo Chop, its parts, assembly, and a short look into its operation –
Recently, we made a few Deepavali dishes using Preethi Turbo Chop – Tomato rice, Cabbage vada, Carrot Halwa & Pomegranate juice. Detailed recipes for making these dishes are available at the above link. Based on our experience, here are the advantages & limitations of Preethi Turbo Chop.
Advantages –
Easy operation
Saves time, chopping is fast
Press action enables us to choose rotation/cutting intensity
Large bowl
Simple setup & assembly
Easy to clean
450W motor is powerful and doesn’t consume as much electricity as its 750W mixer grinder variants
Not only a chopper but also a blender
Value for money
Occupies very less space
Sharp blades
White colour looks simple and elegant in the kitchen
Limitations –
Slightly difficult to clean at the motor opening, especially in between chopping multiple veg/fruits
Doesn’t chop veggies into medium or large bits, chops them only into fine bits or powder. If you accidentally extend the operation, it becomes a paste. Need to be careful how long you use the motor
We are dependent on electricity for its operation. Doesn’t work during power cuts
Lower jar could have had a handle
Here is a demo video created by the company –
You can buy Preethi Turbo Chop Online from Amazon.
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