Either electric or non electric.
It doesn't have to cook the rotis , even if it just makes the dough balls flat & circular , that's enough.
So you don't have to use a rolling pin.
Any recommendations ?
I have seen some wooden & cast Iron ones mostly for Tortillas online ..but none in store so far in GTA
Something like this , Flipkart India has it for around Rs- 1,500
http://www.flipkart.com/jaipan-jumbo-roti-maker/p/itmdthn5fugjamzk?pid=SWMDETE44DEBSKFK&srno=b_7&ref=2884bfc2-0c31-4073-9f14-dec83df0c7c5
Or something like this ( Non Electric ) ..which is just a press , but doesn't cook.
http://www.mexicanimports.co.za/assets/Uploads/gallery/castirontortillapress42964zoom-1.jpg
If i ask someone from India to get me the Jaipan Jumbo Roti Maker from Flipkart , will it work in Canada ?
http://www.flipkart.com/jaipan-jumbo-roti-maker/p/itmdthn5fugjamzk?pid=SWMDETE44DEBSKFK&srno=b_7&ref=2884bfc2-0c31-4073-9f14-dec83df0c7c5
I think there will be VOLTAGE issues & the PLUG that goes into the electric outlet will lead to issues , right ?
I know of the mechanical one though we use it for puris . We brought it from Patel Bros. Hyw 27 Etobicoke.
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Fido.
A search on the charcha reveals these 2 earlier threads :
http://canadiandesi.com/read.php?TID=13580
http://canadiandesi.com/read.php?TID=26466
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Fido.
The product's effectiveness is suspect .. Don't know why do I remember reading this at some India grocery store perhaps Patel Bros. itself : 'Roti makers sold would bot be taken back or exchanged ' ..
The above links also do not speak good about the product .
We use the mechanical iron one for flattening of puri dough and do not have any problem with that .
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Fido.
How about this one?
https://rotimatic.com/
You can have a machine for FREE.
Usage cost for you would be approximately $20 per hour whenever you use it and you need use it a minimum of 4 hours each time you use it. Some maintenance costs may also apply. The best part is, it not only makes dough but also cooks.
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