Cookwell Bullet Mixer Review — 600W Bullet-Style Blender Under Rs.2,000
The Quick Verdict The Cookwell Bullet is India's answer to the Magic Bullet — a compact, bullet-styl...
Mixer Grinders Under ₹2000
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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
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.
| Buy If | Skip If |
|---|---|
| You love bullet-blender convenience | You cook traditional Indian meals daily |
| Single-serve smoothies are daily ritual | You need large masala batches |
| Counter space is severely limited | You want versatile jar options |
| You want something different from traditional design | You need reliable brand service |
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."
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.
| Spec | ★ Cookwell Bullet Mixer | Maharaja Whiteline Smart | Longway Super Dlx | Usha Colt |
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Power
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600 W | 500 W | 500 W | 750 W |
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Number of Jars
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3 | 3 Jars | 3 Jars | 3 SS Jars |
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Jar Capacity
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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 |
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Speed
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2 + Pulse | 3 | 3 speeds | 3 + Pulse |
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Blade Material
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SS 304 bullet jars, ABS body | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
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Warranty
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1 Year | 2 Years | 2 Years | 2 Years |
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Voltage
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230 V | 230 V | 230 V | 230 V |
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Noise Level
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~85 dB | ~80-90 dB dB | ~80-90 dB dB | dB |
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Best For
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Bullet-blender fans, smoothie enthusiasts, compact kitchens | 500W 20K RPM | 750W 4 Jars | Copper Motor |
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The Quick Verdict The Cookwell Bullet is India's answer to the Magic Bullet — a compact, bullet-styl...