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16th August 2005, 02:11 AM
#11
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Mine is 150-watt Braun KSM2-BLK Aromatic Coffee Grinder, enough for my needs. 8)
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16th August 2005 02:11 AM
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7th August 2006, 05:19 PM
#12
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Oster blender
Originally Posted by
RedPepper
Sorry I do not own either of these, so I am unable to give a feedback.
I have an oster brand blender/grinder with a small food processor attachment (less than $40), and a GE brand food processor (this also was less than $40). I also have a Braun coffee grinder for dry grinding purposes, which was about $15. I do all types of Indian cooking using these appliances. Never tried to import anything from India!
Hi redpepper,
I am trying to buy a small food processor attachement for my oster blender. I have a sumeet on which I have given up!! the jars rotor keepsbreaking on me. can u tell me if this is the small food processor u have -
http://www.goodmans.net/get_item_os-...attachment.htm
I will appreciate your quick feed back.
rgds
sowmeia
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7th August 2006, 06:57 PM
#13
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My mother has been using Santha tilting grinder since last 19 years and so far, no complaints at all..
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7th August 2006, 10:51 PM
#14
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Re: Oster blender
This is the one I have. It came with my blender. But the one you have linked also looks good. Small(one cup) capacity food processors are good for making chutneys without adding water.
Originally Posted by
sowmeia
Hi redpepper,
I am trying to buy a small food processor attachement for my oster blender. I have a sumeet on which I have given up!! the jars rotor keepsbreaking on me. can u tell me if this is the small food processor u have -
http://www.goodmans.net/get_item_os-...attachment.htm
I will appreciate your quick feed back.
rgds
sowmeia
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7th August 2006, 11:12 PM
#15
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Thanks redpepper, I really appreciate the quick response. I have the one u point to, too. But that dosent grind as fine as I would like for avial, kootu, etc. I hope this one cup capacity thing will do the job.
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1st September 2006, 06:38 PM
#16
Can anybody recommend an american blender for grinding fine paste eg coconut, chutneys etc
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