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The CCM104CH Wet N Dry Grinder by Revel is a compact, 280W mains-powered appliance designed for versatile grinding of wet and dry ingredients. Featuring a durable metal housing, a 45g capacity removable cup, and dishwasher-safe parts, it offers convenience and longevity. Ideal for preparing spices, coffee, dips, and baby food, it combines power and practicality in a sleek chrome and black design backed by a one-year warranty.
Brand | Revel |
Model Number | CCM101CH |
Colour | Chrome/ Black |
Product Dimensions | 11.43 x 11.43 x 21.59 cm; 900 g |
Voltage | 220 Volts |
Item Weight | 900 g |
A**I
Excellent machine
Best one I need another one as I have ceramic floor and every time I have dropped break the plastic so machine was working but inside bowl broken so I need to order another one. Wish inside bowl was steel as well!
V**Y
Total waste of money
I have bought this a few times (I kept trying because it does grind spices very well for curries). Unfortunately it never lasts more than a week or two. The plastic parts are very poor quality and just fail very soon. I even tried buying replacement plastic parts, but they don't last either. Just money down the drain.
N**Y
Revel Chrome Wet'N Dry Grinder
Forget those ready-made spice mixes, curry sauces or Italian pestos. With this neat little grinder you can make your own in minutes. Nothing compares with the aroma and flavour of freshly ground herbs and spices and the taste - well it is on a different level.If you are a coffee hound, then buy your roasted beans, keep them in the freezer, then use the Revel to grind up just enough for a really fresh-ground cup of expresso.The Revel can handle either dry spices or wet items such as fresh ginger, garlic or onions with ease. It doesn't have a large capacity, but that is not a problem. It is so fast that you can reduce a large onion to fine pulp in very short order. It is best operated in short bursts - in fact the instructions recommend no more than five seconds at a time.It is simple to use and easy to clean. It takes up very little space, and it looks smart with its chrome finish.This is a must-have kitchen tool for anyone who is serious about home cooking. It does the jobs that a larger blender can't tackle and its sheer convenience will ensure that it won't gather dust in the back of the cupboard. This is one bit of kitchen kit that you won't see at a car boot, so get yourself a shiny new one from Amazon.
M**E
Nice piece of kit - shame the bowl isn't bigger
Very impressed with this - it certainly takes a lot of effort out of making up pastes etc. I was a bit wary of other users comments on this site but if you're careful to only use the grinder for 5 second bursts and allow 5 seconds to rest between bursts (as recommended by Revel) then I'm sure the grinder will last the distance.To test, I filled the bowl with cashew nuts and with 5 seconds of grinding they were almost entirely reduced to powder. Although there were still a few chunks left, another quick blitz and they were gone. This would have taken several minutes hard labour even with my massive granite mortar and pestel.The next test was a bit more severe. I had dry fried about 100g of desicated coconut, 12 garlic cloves, cinnamon bark, cloves, cumin seeds, coriander seeds, 4 dried thai chilies and a whole chopped onion. All together, this lot practically filled a 12" frying pan.The grinder bowl is on the small side so grinding the above mixture had to be done in many batches. It took 3-4 5 second bursts to grind each batch down to a fairly fine paste. Between bursts, I found that lifting the bowl and hood off the unit and giving it a good shake was required as the mixture of dry and wet ingredients stuck to the sides of the bowl. Maybe grinding wet and dry ingredients seperately would be better. I did consider adding a bit of water to each batch, but didn't want to make my paste too wet.The end result was quite a fine paste which when used in a curry was still a little bit "bitty" but on the whole a lot smoother than previous attempts.If I was designing version 2 of this product, I'd make the bowl a good inch wider and higher to accomodate more ingredients in one go.
M**T
Faulty item would like a replacement
I bought this for a gift for my mum on the 6th of June for her birthday yesterday she opened it up we put it on it's smoked and smelled electrical and cut out I would like a replacement item I know the return ran out on the six of July but that was only four days ago it was a gift please advise
F**E
One of the best little gadgets, ever !
I cook a lot, and I do mean a lot, of Indian food. This is my second grinder after 5 or 6 years and I've only bought a replacement because I left the lid to close to the gas hob, causing it to melt; my husband cut off the warped bit so I can still use the old one.The grinder is perfect for grinder whole spices into fine powder; freshly ground spices are just heavenly. I also love it for making ginger and garlic pastes, used a lot in Indian cookery, and so much quicker and easier than grating them with a microplane. I have always used this grinder in short bursts and have experienced no problems with it. In fact, I wouldn't be without it in the kitchen and wouldn't hesitate in recommending it to others.With a little care in making sure you grind in short bursts, this grinder will last several years. Despite the accident with the lid, I am still using my old one and, now I have two machines, I can have one for dry and one for wet grinding at the same time !
R**I
Good grinder but poor design
I bought this grinder 2 weeks ago and am very pleased with it. It grinds all my spices to a fine paste and is perfect for Indian curries.The only bad point is that its way to delicate being made entirely of plastic n all. Also the bowl is small but enough to grind bout 12 red chillies and a few other ingredients.If grinding wet ingrdients it leaks sometimes from the top making a mess. A little expensive for what u get too.But if used carefully in short bursts and not overfull its just right for my curry needs.
K**C
The best wet and dry grinder
Can’t fault this grinder. It’s the second one I’ve bought. First one lasted 8 years and is perfect for grinding spices, curry pastes, etc.
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