🌟 Elevate Your Roti Game with Authentic Craftsmanship!
The New Wooden ROTI CHAPATI Datta Press is an authentic solid wood kitchen tool designed for making perfect rotis and chapatis. Measuring approximately 12cm in height and 8.5cm in diameter, this lightweight (110g) press is easy to use and requires no batteries, making it a must-have for any cooking enthusiast looking to enhance their Indian culinary experience.
Handle material | Wood |
Manufacturer | A1SONIC® |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 8.5 x 0.25 cm; 110 g |
Batteries required | No |
A**R
great product at a great price
does what it is supposed to do very well. Arrived on time and the price was great.
A**
Very handy
Quiet small but it's nice and easy to use .
H**Y
Beautifully made, smaller than expected, does what it’s ment for.
Lovely little item , quick delivery , smaller than expected but I should of checked measurements before ordering, does what it’s intended for.Only lost 1 star as some of the wood was scuffed where it should be smooth, doesn’t effect usage but it’s a shame.
M**E
Perfect!!
Arrived before due date, well packaged. Contrary to what others have said; the handle is firmly attached, and appears to be counter-sunk and glued into the head. The wood is smooth and there is no varnish or paint on it; rather, it appears be either lightly waxed, or oiled, either way, I have oiled it lightly with a rub of olive oil. There is also no smell at all; 'cultural' or otherwise - whatever the previous reviewer meant by that!
S**D
Rip off
Poor quality and too expensive for what it is. Should not be more than £1.
H**R
Uselful
Useful while making the chapati
D**E
Great
I'm so pleased I bought this little device! I've been in Pakistan and India and have used and even seen these little Chapatti Press (Roti Press) being made! I could see this one was handmade and absolutely worth every penny I paid for it! I use it in 2 ways actually! 1st - to push apart the doughball, to make it flat evenly and then i can roll it out easier into a Chapatti and 2-to stop me burning my Hands or fingers, as I'm cooking the Chapatti on the Chapatti Pan! I push on the chapatti, when it raises into a ball!
S**A
Quality
The wood quality and separate handle doesn't give a good product feel as shown in picture.
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