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BreadBliss

Category: Cooking Appliances
type: Sandwich Maker
Warranty: 2 Year
  • Automatic temperature control, LED indicator
  • Cool-Touch Handle, Anti-skid feet
  • Elegant, Light Weight, Shock-proof body
  • Secure locking mechanism
  • 750 W

  • Warranty On Product*

    Warranty On Product*

  • Non-Stick Coating For Easy Cooking

    Non-Stick Coating For Easy Cooking

  • Triangle Plates For Perfect Sandwiches

    Triangle Plates For Perfect Sandwiches



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frequently asked questions

IVAS offer kitchen appliances like Mixer Grinders, Sandwich Makers, Electric Choppers, Hand Blenders, Electric Kettles, Rice Cookers and Induction Cooktops.
A flow breaker is an attachment inside the jar that controls the flow of ingredients with an active obstruction, so that the ingredients inside gets distributed on the blade evenly.
A chopper can chop any fruits, vegetables, nuts and herbs into smaller pieces as opposed to a hand blender that can blend food into a puree-like consistency with a whisk attachment.
One of the main benefits of IVAS mixer grinders is the "3 Speed Functions with Pulse Mode."
Yes, IVAS Mixer Grinders come with leakproof and stainless-steel jars. Leakproof jars are essential to prevent spills and ensure safe operation, while stainless steel jars are necessary for their durability, resistance to rust, and ease of cleaning.
With features such as the Overload Protection Switch, Ergonomic Handle, Food Grade Stainless Steel Jars and Blades, Flow Breakers, and more that makes IVAS Mixer Grinders ideal for Blending, Wet Grinding and Dry Grinding, while contributing towards user convenience.
The Auto Shutoff function in the SwiftHeat Kettle is a safety feature that enables the appliance to automatically switch off when the water reaches boiling point or if the kettle is empty. This helps prevent overheating and potential damage, ensuring safe and convenient use.
A mixer grinder is a kitchen appliance used to grind, mix, blend, and puree ingredients. It typically comes with multiple jars for different functions like dry grinding, wet grinding, and chutney making.

*IVAS Mixer Grinders come in 3 & 4 jars

*Most mixer grinders come with:

*Juicer Jar: for juices

*Wet Jar: for smoothies, milkshakes etc

*Dry Jar: For spices, grains, coffee

*Chutney jar: For pastes and chutneys

*500W–750W: Suitable for regular Indian cooking

*1000W+: For heavy-duty grinding like turmeric or idli batter

Yes, but it’s best to use a high-wattage (750W or more) mixer grinder with strong blades and overload protection.
This safety feature automatically shuts off the motor if it’s overloaded or overheated, preventing damage.
Avoid using very hot ingredients. Let food cool slightly before grinding to avoid damage to the jar or lid and prevent pressure build-up.

*Rinse immediately after use

*Use a mild detergent and soft brush

*Be careful around sharp blades

*Never immerse the motor unit in water

New motors may emit a mild burning smell initially—this is normal. However, if the smell persists, stop use and check for overload or damage.
RPM (Rotations Per Minute) indicates the speed of the motor. Higher RPM means faster grinding. 18,000–23,000 RPM is ideal for domestic use.
Overload protection,Anti-slip base,Locking system,Shockproof body
A sandwich maker is a compact kitchen appliance used to grill, toast, or press sandwiches quickly and evenly using heated plates.
2-slice or 4-slice toasters: For classic toasted sandwiches Grill sandwich maker: With grill plates for crispy results

*Toaster: Seals the sandwich edges and cuts it into triangles

*Grill: Leaves grill marks, does not seal, and is better for multi-layer or panini-style sandwiches

Typically 3 to 5 minutes depending on the model and sandwich thickness.
Yes. Most models have a preheat indicator light. Wait for it to turn green or off (depending on the model) before adding your sandwich.

*Always unplug and allow to cool first

*Wipe with a soft, damp cloth or sponge

*Avoid using metal scrubbers or harsh chemicals

*For removable plates, hand-wash or use dishwasher (if compatible)

You can use most types of sliced bread, such as white, brown, multigrain, and even buns. Just ensure the bread fits properly within the heating plates.
Look for cool-touch handles, non-slip feet, overheat protection, and indicator lights to enhance safe usage.
Most sandwiches take around 3 to 5 minutes depending on the filling and your sandwich maker’s power.
It’s not necessary if the plates are non-stick, but a light brushing of butter or oil can help enhance flavor and crispness.
You can cook white rice, brown rice, jasmine rice, basmati rice, wild rice, and even parboiled rice. Just adjust the water ratio and cooking time as needed.
Yes! You can steam vegetables, cook lentils, soups, porridge, pasta, quinoa, and even make one-pot meals like biryani or khichdi.
Typically, the ratio is 1 cup of rice to 2 cups of water, but it varies based on rice type and personal preference. Most rice cookers include a measuring cup and water-level indicators inside the pot.
On average, white rice takes 20–30 minutes and brown rice takes 40–50 minutes. Timings can vary by model and quantity.
It’s best to avoid opening the lid mid-cook, as it can release steam and affect cooking. Wait until the cooker switches to the "Keep Warm" mode.
This function automatically activates after cooking and keeps the rice warm (usually around 60–70°C) without overcooking it.
This usually happens due to incorrect water-to-rice ratio. Always follow the guidelines provided for your rice type and cooker size.
No. The inner pot is essential. Placing food directly on the heating plate can damage the appliance and is a fire hazard.
Overfilling the pot or using starchy rice without rinsing can cause foaming. Rinse rice thoroughly and don’t exceed the maximum fill line.
While technically possible, it’s not recommended for food safety. Try not to exceed 4–6 hours on “Keep Warm.”
Electric kettles are primarily designed to boil water. Some advanced models allow for brewing tea, boiling milk, or making soups, but always check the manufacturer’s instructions.
Unless your kettle specifically supports milk boiling, do not boil milk, as it can scorch, overflow, and damage the heating element.
Most kettles take 2 to 5 minutes to boil water, depending on capacity and wattage (typically 1000–2000 watts).
It’s better to empty the kettle after use to avoid limescale buildup or bacterial growth, especially in areas with hard water.
Auto shut-off turns the kettle off once the water reaches boiling point. It prevents overheating and saves energy.
That’s limescale, caused by minerals in hard water. It’s harmless but should be cleaned regularly with vinegar or descaling solution.
No. Never immerse the kettle base or body in water. Clean the interior with a damp cloth and descale it as needed.
Descale it every 2–4 weeks, depending on water hardness. Use a 1:1 solution of water and vinegar or a descaling agent.
Check if the kettle is properly seated on the base, the lid is closed, and the power switch is on. If it still doesn’t work, the fuse or heating element may be faulty.

*Stainless steel: Durable and retains heat well.

*Glass: Stylish and lets you see the water level

*Plastic: Lightweight and affordable, but may retain odors if not high-quality

A chopper is used to cut, mince, dice, or puree vegetables, fruits, nuts, herbs, and even cooked meats. It saves time and effort in meal prep.
A chopper is compact and ideal for smaller tasks like chopping onions or garlic. A food processor is larger and more versatile for grating, slicing, kneading, etc.
Yes, but it depends on the blade quality and motor strength. Cut larger vegetables into smaller chunks before placing them in the chopper.
Most mini choppers handle 250 ml to 1 liter of content. Overloading can affect performance and blade efficiency.
Manual choppers require pulling a string or pressing a handle to rotate blades. Electric choppers are faster and powered by a motor.
Unplug (if electric), disassemble the parts, and clean the bowl and blades with warm soapy water. Handle blades carefully—they are sharp.
Ensure it is properly assembled and locked. For electric models, check the power cord, switch, and fuse. Consult the manual if issues persist.
For electric models, run in short bursts (5–10 seconds) to avoid overheating and to control consistency. Continuous use may damage the motor.
Yes. You can control chunkiness or fineness based on how many pulses or pulls you use. Fewer pulses = coarser chop, more = finer mince.
Ivas Chopper comes with Food Grade Stainless Steel blades.