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Cookwell Bullet Mixer

Mixer Grinders Under ₹2000

Cookwell Bullet Mixer

3/5
Power: 600
Jars: 3
Jar Capacity: bullet blending, bullet grinding, 0.3L chutney
Speed: 2 + Pulse
Material: SS 304 bullet jars, ABS body

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Mixer / Grinder Specifications

Mixer Grinders Under ₹2000

Power

600 W

Number of Jars

3

Jar Capacity

bullet blending, bullet grinding, 0.3L chutney

Speed

2 + Pulse

Blade Material

SS 304 bullet jars, ABS body

Warranty

1 Year

Voltage

230 V

Noise Level

~85 dB

Best For

Bullet-blender fans, smoothie enthusiasts, compact kitchens

Our Review

The Quick Verdict

The Cookwell Bullet is India's answer to the Magic Bullet — a compact, bullet-style mixer grinder that prioritizes blending and grinding in a vertical footprint. The 600W motor is a step up from standard 500W units in this price range, and the bullet-style jars (tall, narrow, with blade assemblies that screw onto the base) are genuinely convenient for single-serve smoothies and small-batch chutneys. But the narrow jar design is terrible for dry masalas — spices stick to the tall walls and the small blade span leaves uneven grinding. The "3 jar" claim is misleading: you get one bullet blending jar, one bullet grinding jar, and one traditional chutney jar. At Rs.1,599, it's a niche product for bullet-blender enthusiasts who also need occasional Indian grinding.

Who Should Buy?

Buy IfSkip If
You love bullet-blender convenienceYou cook traditional Indian meals daily
Single-serve smoothies are daily ritualYou need large masala batches
Counter space is severely limitedYou want versatile jar options
You want something different from traditional designYou need reliable brand service

Bottom Line

The Cookwell Bullet is a smoothie machine that happens to grind masalas poorly. At Rs.1,599, it's fairly priced for what it is — a niche health appliance. Buy it as a secondary blender, not your primary kitchen grinder.

Rating: 3/5 — "A bullet blender in a mixer grinder's clothing — great for smoothies, lost in the masala aisle."

Pros

  • + 600W Motor
  • + Bullet-Style Jars
  • + Space-Saving Design
  • + Easy to Clean
  • + Good for Singles and Couples

Cons

  • Poor Dry Grinding
  • Small Blade Span
  • Only 2 Speeds + Pulse
  • Unknown Brand
  • Not for Large Families

Verdict

The Cookwell Bullet is a smoothie machine that happens to grind masalas poorly. At Rs.1,599, it's fairly priced for what it is — a niche health appliance. Buy it as a secondary blender, not your primary kitchen grinder.

6.0/10 Overall
Score

Spec Comparison

Side-by-side vs alternatives
Spec ★ Cookwell Bullet Mixer Maharaja Whiteline Smart Longway Super Dlx Usha Colt
Power
600 W 500 W 500 W 750 W
Number of Jars
3 3 Jars 3 Jars 3 SS Jars
Jar Capacity
bullet blending, bullet grinding, 0.3L chutney 1.0L dry, 0.4L chutney 1.2L liquidizing, 0.8L dry, 0.4L chutney 1.5L liquidizing, 1.0L dry, 0.4L chutney
Speed
2 + Pulse 3 3 speeds 3 + Pulse
Blade Material
SS 304 bullet jars, ABS body Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Stainless Steel
Warranty
1 Year 2 Years 2 Years 2 Years
Voltage
230 V 230 V 230 V 230 V
Noise Level
~85 dB ~80-90 dB dB ~80-90 dB dB dB
Best For
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