How Atta Jar Works
Atta Jar is as simple to use as any chutney or juicer jar. If you know how to use a mixer grinder, you already know how to use this.
Step 1: Fix it on the mixer grinder
Place the Atta Jar on any regular mixer grinder base, just like a normal jar. Lock it in position.
Step 2: Pour grains into the funnel
Add wheat, millets, rice, lentils, or pulses into the top funnel. No pre-processing needed. Dry grains go straight in.
Step 3: Control the grain flow
Rotate the funnel regulator.
- Turn anti-clockwise to start the flow.
- Adjust the opening based on grain size.
Bigger grains → slightly wider opening
Smaller grains → narrower opening
This lets you control how fast grains enter the grinding chamber.
Step 4: Grinding happens inside
As grains enter the chamber, a high-speed rotating blade crushes them into flour or rawa. Everything happens continuously. No stop-start cycles.
Step 5: Texture is set by the sieve
Inside the jar is an inbuilt sieve.
Swap the sieve to get:
- Fine flour (atta)
- Coarse flour
- Ravva or cracked grains
Only particles small enough to pass through the selected sieve move forward.
Step 6: Collect from the active outlet
The ground flour or rawa exits through the active outlet. Place a bowl under it and collect fresh output in real time.
What This Really Means
- No batch grinding
- No overheating
- No waiting for jars to cool
- No guessing texture
- Fresh flour, on demand
You just pour grains, adjust the flow, and collect the output.
Performance
- Grinds up to 1 kg in under 10 minutes
- Works with wheat, rice, millets, pulses, and more
- Texture control via interchangeable sieves
- Fits on regular mixer grinders