Rotimaker Group Buy - Looking for 3+ Partners

Hi Guys, looking for partners interested in a group buy of Rotimaker.

3-4 Buyers = $100 off - $1229
5+ Buyers = $130 off - $1199

Plus standard free shipping

Located in Melbourne CBD, South East or inner eastern suburbs so can meetup / transfer easily as suitable. Currently have a group of 2 so looking for at least 3 people ideally as a minimum.

To clarify based on below comments, I am looking for people interested in buying their own individual units.

The more people who buy the bigger the discount. Here is the store link. https://rotimatic.com/order/

The machine is quite good based on experiences of family friends. I know at least 5 families with kids who use this regularly and is a great healthier alternative to the frozen ones which have palm oil usually added to them.

Obviously you need to be using this regularly to justify such a large cost but as it makes more than roti's it is very useful.

Also good for making heaps, storing and then just reheating. We do this when holding large family functions and dinners.

Cleaning is also not too difficult and easy to do.

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closed Comments

  • As in the bread?

    • +3

      Think he is talking about something like this
      https://rotimatic.com/order/

      Automatic roti maker .

      OP needs to make it more clear what he wants people to buy shares into, which item exactly with link.

      And shouldn't this be in classifieds

      • +3

        Over a thousand for a roti maker!! That better be damn good roti. For that price I could fly to Malaysia to eat roti!

        • Yes this isn't intended for the occasional users but more the daily users who eat rotli as a staple

      • +1

        If you refresh the page you can turn back time and see the "Real time data of Rotis served and counting" go backwards.

  • what would you guys do at meal time? move the roti maker to different houses?

    • OP wants to do a group buy - several people purchasing the item each, bringing down the cost. Not splitting the cost of one item.

    • No its multiple people buying as flying ace below has correctly identified

  • Is the machine any good?

    • Based on reviews from family friends who use this regularly it is quite decent. The roti's are better than the frozen ones. You can control what goes in and in my view is healthier as no palm oil and essentially one touch.

      Worth it if you plan on using it multiple times a week

  • Looks like a printer though

  • Just do it the authentic way and make it manually.

  • just buy the frozen one from your lcoal Indian store

    • Based on reviews from family friends who use this regularly it is quite decent. The roti's are better than the frozen ones. You can control what goes in and in my view is healthier as no palm oil and essentially one touch.

      Worth it if you plan on using it multiple times a week

      • Worth it if you plan on using it multiple times a week

        Really?? It looks pretty big so are you going to leave it on the bench or take it out every time you use it, and it is probably takes ages to clean.

        I eat roti more than once a week and I am pretty happy with the frozen ones.

        • I agree its a lot of money but since I eat this everyday I am willing to pay.

          Pros:
          Easy to clean (from what I've heard)
          Makes more than Roti's - Other flat breads that are typically made in a similar manner
          Healtheir option as you control what goes in - type of oil being major one for me. (Most frozen ones have palm oil or variants in them)
          Speed of cooking at pace with eating (hot of the press)

          Cons:
          Price
          size

          I plan on leaving this on the bench as it will be used almost everyday

  • $1100 is a lot of money.

    • Yes it is

  • It must be a nightmare cleaning this

    • Based on reviews from family friends who use it, it's not too bad and they recommend it

  • Do you have a link of the rotimaker? I am interested and I live in Melbourne CBD.

    • Hi the link is now posted in the original description and updated with prices

  • after reading this OP, started to look at reviews..
    not very impressive..

    Link : https://www.productreview.com.au/listings/rotimatic

  • Hi Drifta, did you end up purchasing the Rotimatic?

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