8 Spice Grinder Recommendations India Pros Swear By

March 30, 2026

4. Bajaj heavy-duty mixer option (Budget-friendly pick that still works hard)

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Bajaj is an economical brand with models that many households trust for years. For cooks balancing cost with capability, Bajaj’s heavier-duty consumer models can handle regular masala grinding and daily chutney work without breaking the bank. They often come with multiple jars and acceptable motor ratings for routine home use, and parts are commonly available across India. Exact model names and current specs should be checked before purchase because range and build quality vary widely between models. [Needs sourcing] If you mostly grind small amounts of whole spices for daily curries and occasionally make larger batches for festival meals, a mid-range Bajaj with a dedicated dry-spice jar can be a good value. Look for stainless jars and a solid warranty, and test how the machine handles whole cloves or peppercorns as a quick home trial. Cleaning ease and lid seals matter when switching between wet chutneys and dry spice powders.

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