The Inalsa Xcent is powered by a 100% Copper Motor that generates high torque for demanding tasks. This high torque is critical when performing tough grinding like turmeric or solid coconut chunks. The 18000 RPM speed ensures that the stainless steel blades create a stone pounding effect on dry ingredients. This effect is vital for unlocking the oils and aromas in traditional Indian dry spice grinding for masalas. By maintaining high velocity, the mixer grinder produces fine powders without generating excessive heat that could spoil the spice profile. This thermal management is a key technical benefit for preserving flavor.
To manage this power, the Inalsa mixer grinder features an integrated Overload Protector. This safety mechanism automatically cuts power during voltage fluctuations or if the jars are overfilled with heavy ingredients. The internal flow breakers in the jars play a crucial role in preventing the mixture from sticking to the walls. These flow breakers redirect the ingredients toward the center, ensuring smooth batter consistency without lumps during wet grinding for dosa and idli batter. The Centrifugal juicer attachment utilizes high rotational force to separate juice from fiber, depositing waste into the transparent pulp collector for easy viewing. This separation technology ensures a seed-free and smooth beverage every time.
The blade architecture is engineered for precision, utilizing high-grade stainless steel that resists corrosion and dulling. This ensures that even after months of chutney making and heavy-duty usage, the cutting edges remain sharp. The 550 W power rating is calibrated to balance energy efficiency with the force needed for heavy-duty Indian cooking tasks. The jar lids are fitted with secure gaskets to prevent spillages at 18000 RPM, maintaining a clean workspace. Furthermore, the anti-skid feet provide stability during high-speed operations, preventing the mixer grinder from moving on the countertop. Each component is designed to withstand the acidic nature of ingredients like tamarind or tomatoes often used in Indian cuisine.