Dylect BetterMix Stand Mixer Review: Suitable for Home Bakers

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Quick Verdict

I’ve spent enough time around budget stand mixers to know most buckle the moment stiff atta hits the bowl. The Dylect BetterMix didn’t. It has a 1300W copper-wound motor and genuine planetary mixing, both of which usually cost more than ₹6,499, and in my testing, it kneaded a full batch of atta in under three minutes on a faster setting without straining or overheating. It’s not a flawless build; the balloon whisk is the one component that feels like it’s cutting corners. But for a first-time stand mixer buyer in an Indian kitchen, this earns a real recommendation, not a polite one.

I didn’t expect to be writing about a stand mixer market that’s growing this fast. India’s stand mixer segment is projected to grow at a compound annual rate of 6.81% between FY2026 and FY2033, from roughly $104 million to nearly $176 million, and the broader small kitchen appliances category is headed toward $20.10 billion by 2029. Online-first brands are a big reason festival discounts and no-cost EMIs are pulling in buyers who’d never have walked into an appliance showroom for this.

Dylect is an online-first brand, but it made its name with dash cams, pressure washers, and tire inflators, not kitchen appliances. That doesn’t rule out the BetterMix, but if I were spending ₹6,499, I’d want that up front.

Dylect BetterMix Stand Mixer (1300W Motor) Price in India

Dylect BetterMix Stand Mixer is priced at ₹6,499.At ₹6,499, it competes with INALSA (₹6,295, 1200W), AGARO (₹6,062, 1000W), and iBELL (₹5,617, 1500W, but no planetary motion). iBELL has more wattage but lacks planetary mixing and metal gears. For machines with planetary motion, BetterMix’s 1300W copper motor and 5L stainless bowl are hard to beat under ₹7,000.

Pros

  • Powerful 1300W copper motor
  • True planetary mixing
  • All essential accessories
  • Stable base
  • 12-month warranty

Cons

  • Gears are metal and plastic, not full metal
  • No digital display or timer, all manual dial control

Dylect BetterMix Stand Mixer (1300W Motor) Review: Design and Build

At 3.52 kg and 35 × 22.5 × 28 cm, the Dylect BetterMix Stand Mixer sits on my counter without hogging the whole platform, which matters in most Indian kitchens where space is tight. The graphite grey finish is plain in a way that reads as functional rather than cheap.

The splash guard turned out better than I expected. I didn’t measure the exact chute width, but I could pour flour into the bowl mid-run without any of it landing on the counter. There’s a small opening in the lid, so you can add flour, water, or ghee while the machine keeps running, with no need to stop, lift the guard, and start again. That’s the annoying part of most budget mixers I’ve used.

The power cord is about 1.5 meters, enough to reach a standard Indian kitchen outlet without needing an extension in most setups.

One thing I haven’t verified yet is whether the flat beater reaches all the way to the bowl base or leaves a ring of unmixed batter that I still have to scrape by hand. I’ll update this once I’ve run a proper creaming test.

Dylect BetterMix Stand Mixer (1300W Motor) Review: Performance

The 1300W copper motor is the part worth understanding, not just noting. Copper windings dissipate heat more efficiently than the aluminum windings common in budget motors, and that showed up in how it handled sustained kneading.

I usually knead slowly, so speed 1 is my default setting, and a batch of whole-wheat atta came together into smooth dough in about 6 minutes at that speed. To see what the machine could do, I ran the same-size batch at speed 4, and it dropped to 2 minutes 30 seconds. Neither run showed any sign of the motor struggling.

I also used it to churn butter from cream, which took 5 to 7 minutes start to finish, comparable to what I’d expect from a dedicated churner, without the arm fatigue of doing it by hand.

the casing does get warm during longer sessions, but it kept performing without any drop in power or stalling, even past the 10-minute mark. Noise, across both speeds I tested, was negligible: no whine, no grinding, just a steady hum you can hold a conversation over.

The one thing I haven’t tested yet is head stability when whipping cream at the top-speed setting. I’ll add that once I’ve run it.

Beyond baking, the flat beater’s most useful trick isn’t cake batter; it’s shredding boiled chicken. This has become a genuine meal-prep trend on Instagram Reels: drop a warm, boiled chicken breast into the bowl, run the flat beater on low for 20 to 30 seconds, and it comes out pulled and shredded far faster than with two forks. It works just as well on boiled potatoes for a smoother mash or paneer for kathi roll filling.

Dylect BetterMix Stand Mixer (1300W Motor) Review: Cleaning and Maintenance

Is the Dylect BetterMix Easy to Clean?

Short answer: yes, the removable stainless steel bowl and detachable attachments are the reason. Rinse under a tap or drop them in a dishwasher tray, no wrestling a bowl off a fixed base. Verified buyers on Dylect’s listing consistently mention the same thing: attachments come off and clean up fast. I’d hand-wash the balloon whisk carefully rather than toss it in with the rest, for the same fragility reason it shows up as a con above.

Review Verdict: Should You Buy the Dylect BetterMix Stand Mixer (1300W Motor)

The Dylect BetterMix does the one thing that matters at this price: real motor power backed by planetary mixing that’s usually reserved for costlier machines. In my testing, it kneaded stiff atta in under 3 minutes on a faster setting, churned butter in under 7, and stayed quiet the whole time. The copper motor’s heat handling is a real durability argument, not just a spec-sheet line. The balloon whisk is the one consistent soft spot, minor enough not to change my recommendation, but worth knowing before you unbox it.

Best for home bakers and Indian families who make atta or besan regularly, or anyone moving up from a hand mixer who wants planetary mixing without paying a premium.

Skip this if you need a mixer for commercial-volume daily use or want fully metal gears.

First reviewed in July 2026.


Dylect BetterMix Stand Mixer (1300W Motor) FAQ

Q: Does it handle stiff atta dough on a daily basis?

Yes, that’s the copper motor and planetary action’s main job, and it’s the use case buyers cite most.

Q: Is the build actually metal?

Gears are metal-and-plastic hybrids, not full metal; fine for home use, not built for commercial volume.

Q: Is Dylect a kitchen appliance specialist?

No, it’s a generalist D2C brand expanding from automotive and dash cam accessories into small appliances. Worth knowing, not disqualifying.

Karan RathoreKaran Rathore
Karan Rathor is a tech reviewer at Smartprix. With an electrical engineering degree from BITS Pilani, he brings hands-on, expert analysis to his reviews of mobile hardware and automotive tech. See all of his work on his official author page.

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