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We sell such tongs in the stores "All at 36-37-38", here at this price you can take them for gifts, and at 100 it is a little expensive.
And I have mine for 80 rubles. took at the bazaar in the village ...
Yummy
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Tasha
Teskomovskaya - Excellent

We have Temka, and also the owners - everyone is happy
Sieve (electrical and mechanical) for wiping

this summer, with the help of Teskomovsky mechanical sieve, I made a lot of tomato sauce, great purchase!
sima12
Girls, who can say anything about vacuum caps, from tomorrow in the ATB action, does it make sense to buy them or not?
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francevna
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Girls, who can say anything about vacuum caps, from tomorrow in the ATB action, does it make sense to buy them or not?
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I am also interested in these covers, I see only in online stores.
izumka
So under these lids you need to have the appropriate diameter for dishes?
sima12
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So under these lids you need to have the appropriate diameter for dishes?

No, they go to any dish with straight edges.
Alim
IMHO, so you can't get a vacuum, just a lazy rarefaction. Here, with the VACS covers, you need to shake the pump more than once
Doxy
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Girls, who can say anything about vacuum caps, from tomorrow in the ATB action, does it make sense to buy them or not?
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Covers discussed HERE
The lids are cool BUT very delicate! After two and a half years of use, out of 4 branded Kipiz caps, only one survived! If it costs a penny - take it, if it's expensive ...
ala
I have a slightly different company (I bought it at Komfi for 119 UAH) ... I use it ... well, not very often ... It's hard to push the smallest lid for 0.5 cans - there is not enough strength in my fingers, and my fist does not fit. .. pushed through with a potato grinder ... But for this price I will buy more ... I will close the food from the cats ...
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julifera
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I have a slightly different company (I bought it at Komfi for 119 UAH) ... I use it ... well, not very often ... It's hard to push the smallest lid for 0.5 cans - there is not enough strength in my fingers, and my fist does not fit. .. I pushed it with a potato grinder ... But for this price I will buy more ... I will close the food from the cats ...
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Are they dishwasher safe?
ala
It is written on the box: the temperature of use is from -5 to 80 * C.
wash with warm water, soft sponge.
can be damaged with a knife.
do not use near open flames.
Not a word about the dishwasher ...
gala10
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It is written on the box: the temperature of use is from -5 to 80 * C.
wash with warm water, soft sponge.
can be damaged with a knife.
do not use near open flames.
Not a word about the dishwasher ...
I can say for sure about the PMM. I bought such covers and put new ones in the PMM, I don't have these covers anymore, the film broke the first time. Soaps at 45 degrees.
julifera
Some of them are too delicate, probably you can accidentally break with your fingernail. I stay with my silicone ones, they cover quite tightly, and you can wash them in the PMM.
ala
I would not say that they are gentle ...
... made of TPU film, it can be stretched up to 200% of its original size. It is impossible to pierce it with a finger or a fingernail. A container with a sealed lid can support up to 4.5 kg, so containers can be stacked in multiple rows ....
I couldn't pierce it with a finger ... although if I tried, then - it's a bad thing - not cunning ...
sima12
I bought these lids today at ATB, I haven’t tested them yet, but I think you can get them for such a price in order to know what and how. Packaged well, in a colorful box.
makabusha
For Ukrainian women, today the following was received via the advertising mailing list: 🔗 - hazelnuts, sandwich makers, slices, deep-fried slow cooker and other gadgets of some Chinese company Magio, but cheap .. if someone needs it .. there is a system "bring a friend - get .. UAH. as a gift", I zaregana, I can make the purchase cheaper this way ..
Playful
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Covers discussed HERE
The lids are cool BUT very delicate! After two and a half years of use, out of 4 branded Kipiz caps, only one survived! If it costs a penny - take it, if it's expensive ...
Yeah, I also had one out of order in less than a year, the one that was the most running one. From constant tension, the bezel, which keeps the film crumbled and the film came out. As a result, I bought silicone ones, they are also of different diameters, but practically eternal.
Doxy
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I can say for sure about the PMM. I bought such covers and put new ones in the PMM, I don't have these covers anymore, the film broke the first time. Soaps at 45 degrees.
What a horror! Keepeez constantly washing in the dishwasher! In fact, only one finally died - from a tomato forgotten for a couple of months (the acid ate a hole in the film); on the other lid, a hole appeared from prolonged boiling (I put a LONG covered glass in a microve), but the film itself did not break, I continue to use it as a simple lid without a vacuum effect; the third, also began to let air through a tiny, invisible hole, after prolonged contact with the product, apparently sour ... Fortunately, the largest lid with which I cover the kneading bowl is intact! I really like the idea of ​​these covers, if not for the price, I would have bought more ...
Girls, urgently in the room!
Today in Lublin AUCHAN, a terribly necessary contraption was discovered, which is hidden in enemy stores under the name Bottle (pot, jar) with Silicone Baster, costs about $ 20 - it is used for marinades, sauces and butter. In Russian translation, it turned out to be "a jar for honey" at a price of 253 rubles 95 kopecks. A glass jar and a brush tube, the top of the brush is a pipette, the bottom of the brush is a silicone brush. You can put sauce, oil, marinade into a tube and squeeze out the liquid to lubricate the lubricated one)))) I looked closely at such a thing from Bodum, but there the price is indecent, even without a pipette, and here THIS is for two-tipped re, but with a pipette - I'm jubilant! I checked it with a dishwasher - everything is in order, the brush will dry out, pour oil!

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Vichka
How long have I been looking for such a thing. My kids are right now in Ashan, I called them ... I'm waiting ...
Light

Vesch!
It's a pity, it's a hundred kilometers to go to Ashan ...
ala
Girls! I bought lids from ATB ... put a large lid on the bowl, pressed it - the film came off the rim ...
Now I'm wondering whether they will accept it back, or at least exchange it ...
I compared it with my lids - in mine the film is 2 times thicker ...
sima12
I'll go and test my own. Little tried to put on a mug, weakly holds, I didn't train much. I came running from the store, quickly checked it, and that's it. Average on a bowl, it seems to hold a deep plate. I haven't tried the big one.
julifera
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Girls! I bought lids from ATB ... put a large lid on the bowl, pressed it - the film came off the rim ...
Now I'm wondering whether they will accept it back, or at least exchange it ...
Compared with my caps - in mine the film is 2 times thicker ...

I touched them now in ATB - it was hard to believe that they were indestructible with a finger
And the film turns out to be 2 times thinner
julifera
But there I bought cool hooks for the door, my doors are light, so they fit on the door to the closet like family

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sima12
On the issue of lids: now I tested them on different types of dishes, everything is OK! Until... How long they will last is an interesting question, of course. The small lid is the only one that messes up a little, doesn't stick right the first time. But the large one fits perfectly on the bowl from Multi Perfezza 55.
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I touched them now in ATB - it was hard to believe that they were indestructible with a finger
And the film turns out to be 2 times thinner

Crushed with two fists with force
Svetta
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But I bought cool hooks for the door there, my doors are light, so they fit on the door to the closet like family

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Oh, how cool! We need very much - to the bathroom at the door. Thank you, I'll go tomorrow!
julifera
Shine, go from the morning! I managed to buy the last one in my ATB at 13 o'clock in the afternoon. In other nearby ones, there was no longer, only the price tags remained. Then I called my father, asked him to go around where he could, as 2 more wanted.Of the 3 boutiques, he found only one. If your store is not very straightforward, then you are in luck.
LLika
And today I snatched these covers. So I hoped that the largest would fit the pressure cooker bowl. Didn't fit. The little one on the cup holds firmly, the main thing is not to take the handle on the lid itself.
Svetta
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Shine, go from the morning! I managed to buy the last one in my ATB at 13 o'clock in the afternoon. In other nearby ones, there was no longer, only the price tags remained. Then I called my father, asked him to go around where he could, as 2 more wanted. Of the 3 boutiques, he found only one. If your store is not very straightforward, then you are in luck.
From morning it will not work, I am taking the order to the center. Only at 10 am I can, I will look everywhere along the way. Thanks for the tip!
Scarlett
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But I bought cool hooks for the door there, my doors are light, so they fit on the door to the closet like family
Oh, how pretty And I need to go to the pantry! Before buying a built-in wardrobe in the hallway, I bought an inexpensive hanger so that I could hang things at least temporarily, then I planned to nail it down in the pantry. And here you don't need to nail anything
Oh, and she does not interfere with the doors to close?
julifera
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Oh, and she does not interfere with the doors to close?

Of course, there must be a corresponding gap between the bow and the door, otherwise it will not close.
I have it exclusively back to back, but it fits.
Scarlett
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Of course, there must be a corresponding gap between the bow and the door, otherwise it will not close.
I have it exclusively back to back, but it was included.
Saw, Shura, saw (c)! Today I will run at ATB
julifera
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Saw, Shura, saw (c)! Today I will run at ATB



Today my dad quietly went 3 more bought - at the dacha fear turned out to be as needed
Scarlett
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Today my dad quietly went 3 more bought - at the dacha, fear turned out to be as needed
Well, pralno, they don't need to be screwed on - hung up - and hang themselves (this is me from the position of my spouse, I argue ... probably ...)
julifera
I really liked these things at Vitezze:
- bamboo board,
- cover - thick plastic without holes, nothing will dry inside.

I bought myself a round version, diameter 23 cm.
I took it with boiled pork, so that it was convenient to store and cut in the refrigerator without unnecessary movements.
But from the very first day we began to use the lid as a cap on the plates, so now I also want to buy a separate lid.
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Kamusik
And it seems to me that it is not very good for a refrigerator ... it takes up too much space. It's a whole cake on a tray! For me personally, it's always a problem to place everything. You constantly have to shift, rearrange.
julifera
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And it seems to me that it is not very good for a refrigerator ... it takes up too much space. It's a whole cake on a tray! For me personally, it's always a problem to place everything. You constantly have to shift, rearrange.

Yes, it will take the same place for me - that this little thing, that the ceramic saucepan, into which I am now transferring this boiled pork, only it is not very convenient to cut it in the pan. And to store wrapped in foil, in a bag, etc. - I don't like to unroll / wrap all this for the sake of one piece to gnaw, but I gnaw often
Alim
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I took it with boiled pork, so that it was convenient to store and cut in the refrigerator without unnecessary movements.
julifera, the board can quickly deteriorate from dampness. I had the same thing on the table with bread, mold appeared.
Scarlett
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And to keep wrapped in foil, in a bag, etc. - I don't like to unroll / wrap all this for the sake of one piece to gnaw, but I gnaw often
My mother-in-law's own sister? Once in her refrigerator I found an INSENTED long loaf of smoked sausage (she loves her very much!), And then the mother-in-law herself caught "in the process" My husband and I still remember - well, the man was impatient to gnaw sausages. But to be honest, I myself used to love a sausage or a piece of boiled milk just to gnaw there, without anything, but the current sausage does not cause such desires in me.But thanks for the boiled pork - I haven't done it for a long time, I need to repeat
julifera
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julifera, damp board can quickly deteriorate. I had the same thing on the table with bread, mold appeared.

Is it bamboo? Or a simple wooden one?
In general, even a simple tree - if impregnated with hot linseed oil - will not grow moldy, since the pores will all close for moisture access. I soaked all my wooden bowls and rolling pins.
But I never had bamboo, so I don't know yet how it behaves ...
julifera
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My mother-in-law's own sister? Once in her refrigerator I found an INSENTED long loaf of smoked sausage (she loves her very much!), And then the mother-in-law herself caught "in the process" My husband and I still remember - well, the man was impatient to gnaw sausages. But to be honest, I myself used to love a sausage or a piece of boiled milk just to gnaw there, without anything, but the current sausage does not cause such desires in me.But thanks for the boiled pork - I haven't done it for a long time, I need to repeat

Well, in a cultural way - I bite off with an even cut - with a knife
So that Tanyush - come on, join!
Vinochek
bought caps. I tried the biggest one on a bowl of pebbles and water. Holds. I like it so far. Thanks for the tip!
By the way, we have heaps of them and no one pays attention to them.
Vinochek
Girls, I bought just such a Chinese mortar for almost 10 dollars. But I thought, can it be washed in the PMM?

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Julia, 10 years ago I was presented with exactly such a set, then it was expensive and new. The lid quickly broke, well, it turned out to be fragile. And I still use the board, it's my favorite! There are no cuts on it, the tree is very hard, whole. But the nuance - she really does not like hot and long-wet - bends in length. Then we have to put a hot pot with water on the bulge again until it cools completely, almost evens out. I no longer experiment with it, I just cut on it.
safirr
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Thanks for the tip!
I bought it today in my Auchan for 199 rubles.
Admin
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Girls, I bought just such a Chinese mortar for almost 10 dollars. But I thought, can it be washed in the PMM?

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Why wash, especially in the dishwasher? She will take and absorb all the smells. Usually, such things are simply wiped with a napkin, paper napkins. The container creates its own atmosphere, smells of spices
Vinochek
Well, after garlic for example?
Admin
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Well, after garlic for example?

Wipe with a damp cloth, then fade.
Vinochek
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Wipe with a damp cloth, then fade.
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