

🍳 Elevate your kitchen game—where smart meets gourmet!
Wonderchef Chef Magic is a robust 7-in-1 kitchen robot featuring a powerful 1800W motor and a large 4.7L stainless steel jar. It automates chopping, sautéing, stirring, kneading, and more, guided by an intuitive touchscreen and synced with a mobile app for remote control. With over 200 cloud-updated recipes curated by Chef Sanjeev Kapoor, it’s designed to simplify cooking diverse Indian and international cuisines, backed by a 2-year warranty and hassle-free auto-cleaning.







| Best Sellers Rank | #136,738 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #195 in Food Processors |
| Bowl Capacity | 4.7 Liters |
| Brand | Wonderchef |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 104 Reviews |
| Material | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 15.6"D x 12"W x 17.12"H |
| Special Feature | Programmable |
| Wattage | 1800 watts |
H**I
Wonderchef machine
After using this for eight months, I can confidently say—it’s a game changer for our family of three. This is not just another kitchen robot. It’s intuitive, versatile, and makes cooking a delight. I’ve prepared a wide variety of Indian dishes, pasta, and other international meals effortlessly. What really impressed me is the built-in library of recipes: dosa batter, pizza dough, bread dough, various types of rice, and even Indian desserts. Most recipes are portioned for families of 4 to 6, and the taste is consistently awesome—delicious, flavorful, and satisfying. No more juggling YouTube tutorials. Even my kid has tried making dishes, and it’s that easy to operate. Just make sure you understand the interface well before buying—it’s worth it. Special thanks to Mr Chetan Chavan who guided me through the initial setup and helped me make the most of its features. That made a big difference. Very happy with this product!
N**A
One stop cooking
I tried several recipes like Baingan Bharta, Bhindi do pyaza, Chana masala. I can’t believe it came so good. It is pretty easy to follow the steps. It’s also easy to clean. Unfortunately can’t use dishwasher with main jar as it has electronics in it. Also it was on sale during prime day. Its worth for someone who wants to try new things in a systematic way It does everything from sauté , cleaning, steaming, chopping you can think of.
S**.
Almost perfect but has some drawbacks
First of of all the pros. This this built pretty solid and self-cleaning function works pretty well once you know how to use it well. The touchscreen display is pretty responsive and GUI design is pretty decent. It's pretty powerful because it grinds & blends in seconds and heats up really fast for cooking. The safety features are pretty well thought of as it can detect when the lid is on or off or when the blade is on or off. We have been using it for a month and overall our feedback is positive. Now coming to the cons due to which I deducted 1 star: Some cloud receipes are not configured well, I mean cooking time and heat setting because even after following all the directions exactly, they come out undercooked and I have rerun some steps. The built-in scale or tare is terrible because it gets confused when we remove the lid to add stuff, it goes in negative. Also, it is very sensitive and even lid cover can confuse it although it is accurate when I compared it with my kitchen scale. It has option to skip a step to go to next step but you cannot go back to a previous step. If you make tweaks or adjustments while cooking receipes added to your favorites, it doesn't remember those, you have to create custom receipes for that. A few receipes take more time to cook in this as compared if I cook it manually. Overall, I would say it's a little expensive for the kind of functionality it offers but for busy people it's a blessing. If you are working from home, you can actually cook a meal without impacting your work much. Overall, I would say when you see a deal on it like I did (a $50 off), you can consider buying it. If I had fully automated kitchen robots options that we have have in India, I would've have preferred those because you don't need to interact with them after doing all prep work and loading them. With this one, you have to engage after every step.
S**S
Tried 2 machines.. both stopped working after 10 mins
Both the machines tripped my circuit breaker every 10 mins. I use a lot of kitchen appliances everyday and never faced problems so its clearly the machines.
R**R
Make your own recipes and the connectivity is 100% perfect
I did my own research before deciding to buy it because I'm a cooking Chef & Chocolatier, and the other machines (other brands) don't make sense to me. I need to have my own recipes and sometimes make some changes. In addition, all other brands have bad reviews about connectivity. So I thought people in India are amazing, IT guys 🥰. I was 100% sure!!! 😊Another aspect was learning how to prepare Indian food (far from my specialty), and I am quite impressed with the ingredients that make it healthier, quite the opposite of American fast food. My only concern is where I can buy spare parts. Can someone from Wonderchef answer me that? up date I already bought the part and it was really aeasy to do. Still in love with my Wonderchef
S**T
It saves us money (of hiring someone to come and cook) and the food is easy to make and good
We now have 6-7 goto dishes on the wonder chef. A couple of them (e.g., Palak Paneer) we'd rate as the best we've had ever. Big fan of the various features (simple instructions, weighing scale, largely one pot).
B**R
Your own personal chef!
I took a few days to purchase this. Don’t take a few days like I did. Purchase it now. You won’t regret it. My effort is close to zero, the cleanup is a breeze and the food is delicious!
V**Y
A Promising Idea That Falls Short in Execution
The Good The concept is genuinely innovative. Having a cooking assistant that guides you through recipes without needing to plan or measure everything is a great idea. It allows for multitasking and can be helpful for busy households. Some recipes—like the Makhani—turn out surprisingly well. When it works, it feels like a glimpse of what smart cooking could be. The Bad It’s not truly hands-off. You still need to monitor and adjust, and the results vary. Some dishes are great, others are average. It’s more of a guided cooking tool than a robot. The automation promise is only partially delivered. The Ugly You cannot create your own recipe using the app. You’re forced to use the machine’s display, which is slow and frustrating. The interface feels outdated, and the microphone on the keyboard—apparently tied to the operating system—is non-functional. There’s no voice input, no option to customize or save your own recipes. For a $700 product, these are basic features that should have been tested and included. Customer support is another weak link. Responses vary wildly depending on who replies. Some are helpful, others are dismissive and unprofessional. It’s clear that product knowledge and communication training are inconsistent. To be honest, some of my family and friends now refer to it as a glorified blender—not a robot, and certainly not “magic.” That kind of feedback doesn’t help build trust or word-of-mouth for a premium product.
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