Want To Eat A Perfectly Round Roti? Meet Rotimatic
Jul 11, 2014, 13:38 IST
For years you must be sweating in kitchen to make chapatis. Now, you can enjoy the freshness of a hot and fluffy roti without doing any work. Meet the Rotimatic, a robot rotimaker. The world's fully automated robot looks like a photocopier. It can make one roti per minute, something not every woman or man can make without years of practice. The machine is in production and will be out in 2015. It will sell for $600 (approximately).
The robot rotimaker is the brainchild of Pranoti Nagarkar and Rishi Irani. The machine is equipped with 10 motors, 15 sensors and 300 other parts. Nagarkar said she decided to create the robot after getting tired of the time it took to make rotis. If we analyse the design of the Rotimatic, the square robot is slightly more than a foot long, wide and tall.
While using the Rotimatic, a user needs to put the ingredients - flour, water and oil - in the containers that come with the machine and attach them atop the robot. Then, the device heats at about 500 degrees Fahrenheit. The user has to select the thickness of the roti and oil content on a small LCD screen to get it started.
The machine weighs about 18 kg. So if you are interested in purchasing the Rotimatic, keep checking Business Insider India for more updates. (Image: Rotimatic)
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The robot rotimaker is the brainchild of Pranoti Nagarkar and Rishi Irani. The machine is equipped with 10 motors, 15 sensors and 300 other parts. Nagarkar said she decided to create the robot after getting tired of the time it took to make rotis. If we analyse the design of the Rotimatic, the square robot is slightly more than a foot long, wide and tall.
While using the Rotimatic, a user needs to put the ingredients - flour, water and oil - in the containers that come with the machine and attach them atop the robot. Then, the device heats at about 500 degrees Fahrenheit. The user has to select the thickness of the roti and oil content on a small LCD screen to get it started.
The machine weighs about 18 kg. So if you are interested in purchasing the Rotimatic, keep checking Business Insider India for more updates. (Image: Rotimatic)