Rotimatic flatbread maker is cool, but not worth your money
Small Appliances,CNET First Look,Ashlee Clark Thompson
The $1,000 countertop appliance makes roti automatically. But its price, performance and dormant Wi-Fi capabilities make homemade flatbread a better option.
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If they can find a way to make it cheaper than this would be a time saver for me
Why is the Indian girl saying ‘roli’?
Indian viewers be watching with colossal boners right now
oh please i just bought it few months ago and its the best thing i have spend money on. love the rotis n puris. had made my life so much easier.
I think should be called chapati maker
Have seen this machine ‘in action’ at a friend’s. Yes it is convenient, but it is a compromise on quality. It’s like a huge printing-faxing machine, only louder! Rotis don’t even get cooked thru, the edges don’t get done unless it’s roasted to a crisp. If the objective is to eat hot rotis that someone (or thing) else makes, but you aren’t allowed to complain — this would be it!
Pointless review. Sorry.
The roti expert cannot even say “roti” right.
And the rotimatic is not supposed to be faster than home made although it is. The rotimatic is to save the time that one would spend making the roti, you turn it on and leave.
It is to save the effort from adding water to flour and making a dough. Then one must, shape then into balls, flatten them and cook it. The “home made” rotis take time not only to make them but also clean up. Atta is all over the counter, the bowl in which you made the dough is hard to clean due to wet atta. And that atta spreads undoubtably to the kitchen floor.
It is mess free. And to all the people that are big money savers.
I, a 16 year old got a part time job and bought it within 90 work hours at minimum wage ($14 in canada).
This is an investment to save time, you can literally make back the money if you consider time is money.
For me each hour saved is $14, for all the other adults that hour is worth more.
ata kothae pabo bolban pilizz onlin pabo r koto dam atar
कहा मीलेगी हमे चाहीये फोन नं दिजीए
i got it for 100 dollars?
I never know that Indian Flatebread is only 4 inch , Rotimatic makes 4 inch , thats it.
I will wait for a better and cheaper version in this niche
1000 dollars for this machine is way too much!
they should have priced it at $199.99… but their production is so slow that its unbelievable!
1000 bucks for a noisy printer !!!! no way
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Has CNET tried making rotisserie by themselves? Everyone cannot make rotis that easily by hand. I prefer the rotimatic even though I can make decent rotis by hand. Just avoid all the work anytime you need rotis or pooris. And you can make them fresh 3 times a day if you wanted to. It easily makes up for the money spent.
yes true just like iPhone
Hargany brapA
Our machine failed after making 1800 rotis. Their support is not helpful and they wash their hands as soon as their warranty expires. They are trying to sell refurbished product to me at nearly the price of new.
Finally a review that wasn’t paid by Rotimatic
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मशीन वाले के नंबर चाहिए रोटी मशीन मेरे नंबर है छन्नू 85 4 6 4 3 50
This machine, not only saves time. But also saves energy. For busy Moms out there, this machine will helps
Hm this one???
How much the price??
And is there delivery to 🇦🇪 uae??
nice review, thanks
Where can you purchase it online. Seen something on fb but kind of leery.
Very bad machine not designed for repair in the field. Making it very expensive repairs after warranty. Poor tech support that does not listen. Agents superficially polite and not helpful.
Every time you need to contact it takes long time and you start new diagnosis with each agent. Very poor design perhaps by inexperienced business team that doesn’t properly understand important of customer satisfaction.
Ouch
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