Tabakh Manual Wooden Roti Chapati Flatbread Tortilla Presser Maker with Rolling Pin, 10-Inch








Key features
- •10-Inch Diameter
- •Stable top for making round Roti and Chapatti
- •Perfect for making Indian Roti Chapatti
- •Classic Tool to Make Roti
- •Made in India
Tabakh Manual Wooden Roti Chapati Flatbread Tortilla Presser Maker with Rolling Pin, 10-Inch
List Price: $43.63$39.27DEALYou Save: $4.36 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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Excellent product.very useful
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•October 15, 2023
We use this for chapati preparation.Its very useful and strong to use.
Value for money
Adil Malik✓ Verified Purchase•October 1, 2023
Built quality is good. Not too light which is very important or else the chakla keeps shifting which can be frustrating. Well rounded and smooth surface. Good buy.
Awesome
Rakesh Ramesh✓ Verified Purchase•September 19, 2023
Awesome
works well
mary basrai✓ Verified Purchase•September 17, 2023
I found this very helpful. After trying to make chapatti's with my marble rolling pin- then my regular wood rolling pin, I was getting ready to give up. Everything was poorly shaped and of very uneven textures. So, I invested in this and the chapattis are coming out much better. The wood rolling surface helps me keep the round shape in view and is easy to roll on without sticking. The rolling pin is perfect for the weight distribution needed to make these chapattis. Now, it is almost effortless and they are coming out better each time.
Great product for the price
EL✓ Verified Purchase•August 25, 2023
It is very sturdy and the surface is smooth. I expected a larger item (looks a lot larger in the picture, but I didn't read the dimensions) but it works perfectly! My Indian friend told me about it, and I use it to roll tortillas.
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