TitleCrompton Ameo Classic 750W Mixer Grinder Review 2026 – Paisa Vasool?
OpeningLate night craving for chutney, right? You pull out the old mixer, it sounds like a jet engine taking off, and wakes up the whole building. Been there, yaar. So, I tested this Crompton Ameo Classic – hoping it's the answer to our midnight snack problems.
Key Features⚡ Power: 750W motor – should handle most Indian cooking needs
🔪 Jars: 3 stainless steel jars - liquidizing, dry grinding, and chutney
⚙️ Speed: 3-speed control with pulse function
🛡️ Body: ABS plastic body – feels decent
🔌 Cord: Decent length power cord – no need for extensions in my kitchen
🔊 Noise: Claims to be less noisy – we'll see about that!
Real World Feel:
Performance:
Build & Design:
It's plastic, no getting around that. Doesn't feel premium premium, but it doesn't feel like it'll fall apart either. The jars are solid, stainless steel, good weight to them. Sasta nahi lagta haath mein.
Daily Use:
Made my morning smoothie in seconds – that was a win. But cleaning the chutney jar was a pain, honestly. The blades are hard to reach.
Honest Pros & Cons:
Pros✅ Powerful 750W motor handles most grinding tasks with ease.
✅ Three jars are a good variety for different needs.
✅ Price is seriously competitive – hard to beat at this range.
Cons❌ Cleaning the chutney jar is a real hassle – those blades are tricky. Be careful!
❌ The noise level is okay, but definitely not silent. Don't expect to ninja-blend at 3 AM.
Who Should Buy:
👍 Students or bachelors needing a reliable, affordable mixer grinder.
👍 Small families who don't need a massive, industrial-strength grinder.
Who Should Skip:
👎 If you're a serious cook who needs a super heavy-duty, low-noise machine.
👎 If you absolutely hate cleaning small, fiddly parts.
Final VerdictFor the price, it's honestly pretty good. It's not perfect, the noise is a bit much, and the chutney jar is annoying to clean. But if you're on a budget and need a decent mixer grinder, this is worth considering. Just don't expect it to be sach mein silent, okay?