Almost every Indian kitchen uses a mixer grinder daily. And just like any other appliance, mixer grinders also develop small problems over time. Sometimes it doesn’t start, sometimes it makes strange noise, and sometimes it gives a burning smell. Most of these issues look serious, but in reality, many of them are easy to understand and even fix at home.
In this article, I’ll share the most common mixer grinder problems and solutions based on real-life usage. This guide is meant for beginners who want to understand what is normal, what is not, and when they actually need service support.
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Problem 1: Mixer Grinder Not Starting
This is the most common issue people face.
Possible reasons:
- Power socket issue
- Loose plug connection
- Overload protector activated
- Faulty switch
What you can check:
- Try a different socket
- Let the mixer rest for 15–20 minutes
- Make sure jar is locked properly
If it still doesn’t start, it may be a motor or internal wiring issue.
My take:
Most of the time, it’s just overload protection doing its job.
If you’re not sure whether your mixer is suitable for daily use, you can read my detailed guide on how to choose a mixer grinder for Indian cooking.
Problem 2: Excess Noise and Vibration
All mixer grinders make some noise, but excessive noise or strong vibration is not normal.
Possible reasons:
- Jar not placed properly
- Uneven surface
- Loose internal parts
- Worn-out rubber base
What you can do:
- Place the mixer on a flat, stable surface
- Remove and refix the jar properly
- Check if the rubber feet are intact
- Avoid using damaged jars
If the mixer shakes too much even on a flat surface, internal balancing might be an issue.
My take:
A stable mixer should stay in place, not “walk” on the kitchen slab.
Problem 3: Burning Smell from Mixer Grinder
A burning smell can be scary, but it doesn’t always mean the mixer is damaged.
Possible reasons:
- Overloading the jar
- Running continuously for a long time
- Grinding very hard ingredients
- New motor smell (for brand new mixers)
What you can do:
- Switch off immediately
- Let it cool down for 20–30 minutes
- Reduce quantity in the jar
- Avoid running for more than 2–3 minutes continuously
If the smell continues every time you use it, then it’s better to stop using and contact service.
My take:
Occasional burning smell means stress. Regular burning smell means trouble.
Continuous overheating is also related to power usage, which I’ve explained in my article on mixer grinder power consumption in India.
Problem 4: Jars Leaking or Spillage
Leaking jars are very annoying and messy.
Possible reasons:
- Damaged rubber gasket
- Loose lid
- Overfilled jar
- Cracked jar body
What you can do:
- Check and replace rubber gasket
- Do not fill beyond recommended level
- Ensure lid is tightly closed
If leakage continues, the jar may need replacement.
My take:
Most leaks happen due to worn-out gaskets, not the motor.
Problem 5: Mixer Grinder Overheating
If your mixer becomes too hot to touch, that’s a warning sign.
Possible reasons:
- Continuous usage
- Heavy load
- Poor ventilation
What you can do:
- Use in short intervals
- Reduce quantity
- Let it cool before next use
Overheating repeatedly can reduce motor life.
My take:
Rest is important for machines too.
Problem 6: Poor Grinding Results
Sometimes the mixer runs, but grinding is not smooth.
Possible reasons:
- Dull blades
- Overfilled jar
- Insufficient water
- Low power model
What you can do:
- Use correct jar for task
- Add required water
- Avoid overloading
If blades are old, replacing them improves performance.
My take:
Technique matters as much as power.
Problem 7: Burning Fuse or Tripping MCB
This is rare but serious.
Possible reasons:
- Short circuit
- Water leakage inside motor
- Faulty wiring
What you should do:
- Stop using immediately
- Do not attempt DIY repairs
- Call authorized service
This issue should never be ignored.
Safety Tips for Long Mixer Life
Follow these habits:
- Use correct jar for task
- Avoid continuous usage
- Clean jars regularly
- Do not overload
- Let motor cool
These small things can double the life of your mixer.
For general appliance safety guidelines, you can also refer to information provided by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) in India.
Finally
Most mixer grinder problems are not serious and can be solved with simple checks. Understanding basic issues like overheating, leakage, and noise helps avoid unnecessary panic and service calls. Only electrical issues or repeated problems need professional support.
My final take:
Treat your mixer gently, and it will serve you for many years without trouble.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my mixer stop suddenly?
Overload protection is activated. Let it cool and restart.
Is burning smell always dangerous?
No, occasional smell is normal. Regular smell is not.
Can I repair mixer myself?
Basic cleaning yes. Motor issues no.
How long should a mixer grinder last?
With proper use, 5–8 years easily.
