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Philips HL7756/01

Mixer Grinders Under ₹5000

Philips HL7756/01

4.25/5
Power: 750
Jars: 3
Jar Capacity: 1.5L wet grinding, 1.0L multipurpose, 0.3L chutney
Speed: 3 + Pulse
Material: SS 304 jars, ABS body

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Mixer / Grinder Specifications

Mixer Grinders Under ₹5000

Power

750 W

Number of Jars

3

Jar Capacity

1.5L wet grinding, 1.0L multipurpose, 0.3L chutney

Speed

3 + Pulse

Blade Material

SS 304 jars, ABS body

Warranty

2 Years

Voltage

230 V

Noise Level

~85 dB

Best For

Heavy-duty daily users, large families, serious home cooks

Our Review

The Quick Verdict

The Philips HL7756/01 is the undisputed king of the sub-Rs.4,000 mixer grinder segment — and with 5,000+ monthly sales on Amazon alone, the market agrees. Its defining feature is the 25-minute continuous grinding capability, made possible by an advanced air ventilation design that keeps the 750W motor cooler than any competitor. Where other 750W units overheat at 15-20 minutes, the HL7756/01 just keeps going — making it the only budget mixer grinder truly capable of handling large-batch idli/dosa batter, festival masala prep, and back-to-back grinding sessions. The "Turbovent" technology isn't marketing fluff; it's a genuinely superior thermal management system. The 3 jars are standard sizes but built to Philips' exacting standards — thicker SS, better lid seals, and handles that don't crack. At Rs.3,099 (sale price), it's a steal. At Rs.3,699 (regular), it's still fair value. The only real downside? No juicer jar in the base variant.

Who Should Buy?

Buy IfSkip If
You grind large batches regularlyYou need a juicer in the box
Festival cooking is part of your routineYou want premium aesthetics
You value continuous run time above allBudget is strictly under Rs.3,000
You make idli/dosa batter weeklyYou need 4+ jars

Bottom Line

The Philips HL7756/01 is the Toyota Innova of mixer grinders — not exciting, not beautiful, but utterly dependable when you need to get a job done. The 25-minute continuous grinding is a genuine game-changer for Indian cooking.

Rating: 4.25/5 — "The segment benchmark — boringly brilliant at everything that matters."

Pros

  • + 25-Minute Continuous Grinding
  • + Turbovent Technology
  • + 750W with Optimized Torque
  • + Lift and Grind Blade System
  • + Proven Reliability

Cons

  • No Juicer Jar
  • Price Volatility
  • Utilitarian Design
  • Noise Level
  • Short Cord

Verdict

The Philips HL7756/01 is the Toyota Innova of mixer grinders — not exciting, not beautiful, but utterly dependable when you need to get a job done. The 25-minute continuous grinding is a genuine game-changer for Indian cooking.

8.5/10 Overall
Score

Spec Comparison

Side-by-side vs alternatives
Spec ★ Philips HL7756/01 Prestige Iris Bosch Comfort Crompton Ameo
Power
750 W 750 W 750 W 500 W
Number of Jars
3 4 SS Jars 3 SS Jars 3 SS Jars
Jar Capacity
1.5L wet grinding, 1.0L multipurpose, 0.3L chutney 1.5L liquidizing, 1.0L dry, 0.3L chutney 1.5L liquidizing, 1.0L dry, 0.4L chutney 1.2L liquidizing, 0.8L dry, 0.4L chutney
Speed
3 + Pulse 3 + Pulse 3 3
Blade Material
SS 304 jars, ABS body Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Stainless Steel
Warranty
2 Years 2 Years 2 Years 2 Years
Voltage
230 V 230 V 230 V 230 V
Noise Level
~85 dB 80-90 dB ~80-90 dB dB 80-90 dB
Best For
Heavy-duty daily users, large families, serious home cooks 750W Popular Sleek Design Powertron Motor

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