Larssevsk
Quote: svetta
I ask why different countries write different bowls
Svetochka, bowls in different countries are the same with "Daikin" coating, they simply interpret this coating differently - someone calls it non-stick, someone ceramic, someone Teflon, and our Mannochka is generally "neoflon". I read in reviews about this bowl that everything starts to stick to it quickly. So, whatever you call it, the result is not very
Elfa
I have a second bowl to the cartoon, it is Daikin from Redmond, with a Greek ornament, the shore and I use it strictly for baking - the second year, the flight is excellent. Pts happy, pies literally fly out of her. Nothing burns.
Larssevsk
Quote: Elfa
it is Daikin from Redmond
Lena, don't be confused. To the multivark which Sveta asked about comes a bowl with the article C506, which has nothing to do with a bowl with a Greek ornament. About the bowl with the article number C506, which goes to the Redmond M25 multicooker, there are not very good reviews in several stores and it is without Greek ornament.
Elfa
Larissa, yes, you are right, to be precise - I wrote a review about a 5L Daikin-coated bowl of the Redmond A503, I didn't think that the same coating behaved differently on different bowls of the same manufacturer. Now I know)
shade
Peace be with you bakers!

I may have missed what
Tanyulya - haven't posted about the grill cartoon yet
Marfusha81
Good evening!
I still can't choose a multicooker. Main purpose for porridge, scrambled eggs and curd casserole. You also need a bowl size of up to 3 liters.
There was a small radish, but the porridge did not go.
I choose from the new ones on Avito: I found a small Panas and a 3-liter moulinex. The price difference is not very big.
Panasonic was great, I liked it very much. But I want something new, so I found Moulinex, but the reviews are not very good for baking.
Anastasenok
Marfusha81, three-liter polaris
Sens
Quote: Marfusha81
Main purpose for porridge, scrambled eggs and curd casserole.
this is a Panasonic10
Marfusha81
Quote: Anastasenok

Marfusha81, three-liter polaris
Are polarisics reliable?




Quote: Sens

this is a Panasonic10
So I think that you shouldn't reinvent the wheel and you should buy a Panasonic.
Sens
Quote: Marfusha81
So I think that you shouldn't reinvent the wheel and buy a Panasonic.
Marfusha81, I can't find a replacement for Panasonic for 10 years ...
Rituslya
I, too, for Panasik 10. Today I got it, my forgotten and dispossessed, and I can't get enough of it.
First, he portrayed a little porridge, and then a swimmer.
And even I managed to burn myself on the lid, which his multicooker brothers cannot boast of.
Marfusha81
Here's a bummer: bought all Panasonic in excellent condition
Sens
Quote: Marfusha81

Here's a bummer: bought all Panasonic in excellent condition
take your time, it will still appear, they are selling a lot ... even in Sochi they sell a new one in a box.
Anastasenok
Marfusha81, I have a five-liter for about 4 years, a three-liter for the second year. Here I drive the baby every day and never
Marfusha81
Quote: Sens

take your time, it will still appear, they are selling a lot ... even in Sochi they sell a new one in a box.
Maybe she will wait for me until August.
Found in Sochi only used.
I'll really wait. Maybe Panasonic will start doing it again.
Zena
Quote: Anastasenok
three-liter polaris
girls ... and these Polaris are reliable ???

there was a problem of choice ... I needed a mullet for a loved one, for health reasons now only boiled, steamed and porridge ... she lives alone and I would like an easy-to-use one (an elderly person with equipment for you) ... and not expensive .. ...
I understand you need to look at 3 liters ..
but I wanted pilaf to be cooked. I have a Panasonic 18 there is a direct program "pilaf".and the fact that I was flipping through yesterday at night did not see such a program on mules ... maybe there is pilaf on "rice" you can cook?

It's not realistic to re-read 640 pages .. but I'll turn back twenty pages and see what kind of conversation there was ... and maybe you've already discussed something like that ..





Quote: Anastasenok
Here I drive the baby every day and never
Anastasia, and what model ???
Anastasenok
Zena, we have a family of three. Soups, pilaf and other large-scale cooking in Polaris 0349, goulash, cereals, pasta in red 02
Rick
Zhen! Brand 701 for 3 liters. Only there you need to make friends with milk porridge. And so a good cartoon.
Anastasenok
Rick, and a bowl for a replacement. And the cartoon itself with a small volume with a good watermelon due to the removal of the muzzle
Rick
Anastasia, but I cook everything in one, not two. For the second, it is also necessary to find a place.
Anastasenok
Rick, there are options without these disadvantages. Year 4, when this brand appeared, there were no options at all to choose from. And there are so many shortcomings, why? Another thing is that it already exists and you have to get used to it. But as a tip ..
Rick
And "a lot of shortcomings" - what are these?
Anastasenok
Rick, dimensions, running milk porridge, the bowl is very controversial and it is better to change it right away.
Rick
Porridge - I agree. But in the manual mode it is perfectly cooked.
Dimensions are debatable. Because for me it is better to have one cartoon who knows how to cook everything than several multicooker for different dishes, which will take up much more space than one, even if it is rather big. Moreover, it is increased forward, and not in width. I have it on the windowsill. If it is smaller in depth, it will still occupy the same area on the windowsill.
Well, we already buy spare bowls for all multicookers.
Anastasenok
Rick, but the potential owner would be good to know that there are options to avoid all these nuances. Moreover, Zena does not buy for himself, but for an elderly person who may not want to get used to such surprises in the form of porridge on the table. Or a saucepan stuck tightly. In the days of the 502 and 701 brands, they were really good. But personally, I took into account all these features and decided to sell both. I never regret it. I just bought multicooker instead of bowls without these flaws. Fortunately, development does not stand still.
Rick
Quote: Anastasenok
Rick, but the potential owner would be good to know that there are options to avoid all these nuances
And I did not hide it. Immediately I wrote about cereals and about options on how to avoid these nuances in this cartoon. Zhenya asked, I answered about his technique as it is. Moreover, the question was about a 3-liter. And it's up to Zhenya to compare the price-quality ratio and choose the most suitable one.





Moreover, as far as I remember the discussion, in Redmond 02, too, not everything was so smooth.
Anastasenok
Rick, his porridge also runs every other time. But the bowl and dimensions are beyond praise. I just raised my temki. The brands were 5 liter in 2011 and three liter in 2013. I do not argue that it may be the only and favorite multicooker. And then it was really so. After the angry Landlife, there was no limit to joy.

Miranda
As for me, I hate round multicooker, whoever makes them. I like the elongated oval. And I feel uncomfortable when the buttons are on the side, because I have to bend over. I like it when the buttons are on top, but not on the lid, because if you fry with the lid raised, you can't see the buttons. Well, steam hits the lid, why should there be contacts / wires. That is, the defense can be very good, but I will think about it all the time.

Personally, I would buy an additional bowl for any multicooker.

Progress does not stand still, of course, but as I see it, there are only two fundamentally different options for a multicooker - a heating element and an induction multicooker.

And more programs. For example, I am very interested in programs on fermented milk products. And I do not like the "curd" program, which is based simply on heating kefir. I need a two-step program for working with leaven + milk - fermentation in tech. long time, then heating (water bath).Or there must be manual settings with a step of setting the temperature of 1 degree, and not 5 degrees, in order to program such a mode itself.

I would advise you to build your choice in the following order:
1.amount of money
2. displacement
3.decide a multicooker or a pressure cooker (or two in one)
4.thene or induction
5.necessary programs (their number, manual availability, programming with memory, temperature setting step)
6.material of the bowl as standard

And then choose by nuances:

1.design (appearance, bowl with handles or not, etc.)
2. availability of add. bowls and other accessories
3.warranty period and service availability
Mandraik Ludmila
Girls, I need advice, I myself have a multi redmond for 5 liters and a small rmc-01, here my village friend will have a birthday and she wants a cartoon, 3-4 liters, easier, my grandmother will be 81 years old. She will definitely not make cottage cheese, for her soups and stewing. Not pressure cooker, not induction, low power is important. My models do not fit her, the big one is complicated, the small one is small. Maybe, from experience, someone has something that is not complicated, not very powerful, it is better by 4 liters, but it is possible for an extreme and at 5 ... Please advise. I want to buy through Avito.
Wildebeest
Quote: Miranda


I would advise you to build your choice in the following order:
1.amount of money
2. displacement
3.decide a multicooker or a pressure cooker (or two in one)
4.thene or induction
5.necessary programs (their number, manual availability, programming with memory, temperature setting step)
6.material of the bowl as standard

And then choose by nuances:
1.design (appearance, bowl with handles or not, etc.)
2. availability of add. bowls and other accessories
3.warranty period and service availability

Miranda, a very valuable start for choosing a multicooker. I ask you to highlight this in your post with a different color so that it does not get lost. It makes no sense to put it on the first page, most likely no one looks there. Thank you.
Miranda
Quote: Wildebeest
I ask you to highlight this in your post with a different color so that it does not get lost.

Highlighted
Wildebeest
Miranda, Good.
Zena
Girls thanks for the advice !!!

Miranda, as always .. everything is clear and on the case on the shelves laid out !!!
smart girl ..
but everything is correct ...

girls rummaged through the entire Internet .. and came across

Multicooker Vitesse VS-590
Choosing a multicooker, pressure cooker, rice cooker (2)

clone Panasik 18 .. the same programs ..
the reviews seem to be not bad .. but here I did not find the owners of at least some kind of Vitesse equipment
Marfusha81
I found a clone of Panasonic Big - it's Hitachi. Now the dns has a good price for it. But in the end I bought Toshiba. So far, just mastering.
But little Panasonic or Toshiba will still catch on Avito.
Marpl
And on Avito there is now Shteba DD2 ECO for 3500r.

🔗

Zena
Quote: Marpl
And on Avito there is now Shteba DD2 ECO for 3500r.
Great price !!!
shade
Peace be with you bakers!
well, you still need to find out why the markdown is, if the brains were restored, then it will not work for a long time
Zena
Quote: shade
well, you still need to find out why the markdown is, if the brains were restored, then it will not work for a long time
already found out ...
not repair .. used ..
the view is just like new .. no chips, no cracks, no dents .. they said come and see ..
give their guarantee ..
Deana
Quote: Zena
Here I have not found the owners of any Vitesse equipment
I have a Vitesse pressure cooker. I took it so as not to drive Shtebka on trifles. Plows normally, pah-pah-pah. But probably, like other firms, there are successful and failed models. Comparing different is incorrect, so my experience is unlikely to help.
Marpl
I also have MV Vitesse (with a joystick), it has been working for 3 years already, the son of St. MV Vitesse is also fine.
Lerele
Ladies, for old people who are not friendly with technology, I highly recommend a Panasonic with 4 buttons. Soup, porridge, steam and pastries are on the program bar.
Saucepan 3 l.
Everything works great. I pressed one button and that's it. Baking only needs two cycles.
The porridge does not run, the soup is well cooked. Onion can be fried on baking, not quickly, but it will not burn.
On a steam program, I cook rice and pasta, it turns out gorgeous.
For old people, this is generally very convenient, nothing will burn and the result is wonderful.
Porridge and soup for an hour and a half, but the porridge is not digested, it turns out very well.
The meat can be stewed in soup, everything turns out well too.
The buttons are large, you can see them well. Here is a Temka about her

https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=200040.0
walexyz
Quote: Lerele
The porridge does not run, the soup is well cooked. You can fry onions on baked goods, not quickly, but also will not burn
I had one before registering here. Worst kitchen tech buy ever! The bowl is like a trough. Oatmeal always runs out of the valve. Soup for 1h20min does not boil potatoes and cabbage. A sponge cake of three eggs will not bake in 5 hours. On Steam, it turns itself off, nothing can be fired if the rchdom is not standing. IMHO the pensioner will go to kashchenko. Someone on this forum threw out such a new one out of anger. Sorry.
Marpl
They offer this MV - Multicooker PANASONIC SR-DF101 WSD, they sell

Choosing a multicooker, pressure cooker, rice cooker (2)

Lerele
walexyz, and before that, many did not throw out, so what? There are different copies, no one is immune from marriage. Yes, you can't set the temperature in it, you can't make yogurt, but if the task is to cook soup and porridge, stew the meat, the saucepan does it all.
The multicooker works well, I looked, I have it since the age of 13, nothing broke, my husband scratched my cup a little, not critical.
I cook a lot of porridge and a portion.
Soup also. Rice, pasta, buckwheat all the time.
Steam turns off when there is no water in it.
Oh, I also steamed in it.
walexyz
User brendabaker in the subject wrote the whole truth about this imperfection! Soup 1h20m - according to the instructions! Porridge is also about the same. The instructions can be found online.
Lerele
walexyz, I also wrote the truth that porridge and soup programs for an hour and a half.
If you want, you can turn it off earlier.
This is the simplest multicooker, without the ability to change the temperature and time.
For older people who are poorly versed in technology, I think this is the very thing.
Large buttons with pictures, if they forget to turn it off, will not burn anything.
I have it for 4 years, and although I finally bought myself a large multicooker, I still won't give it up.
Marpl
I wanted to sell it first. And I went into the topic about her, and changed my mind to sell. "such a cow, you need it yourself."
Sens
Quote: walexyz
User brendabaker in the topic wrote the whole truth about this imperfection!

well, what the "brendabaker user" wrote about the Panasonic SR-DF101 mv characterizes the "brendabaker user" more than the Panasonic SR-DF101 cartoon ...
read ...
Quote: brendabaker
I bought it for high-quality cooking rice ..
And she cooks devzire and basmati rice for me with a crust ..
well, this is extremely strange, to buy a device for high-quality cooking of rice, which is not called a "rice cooker", not a mv "Panasonic 10/18" or "Hitachi" or other mv with a touch mode "Rice", but a cartoon without time adjustment and temperature, and generally without settings ... And to expect from the program "milk porridge" lasting 1 hour to 20 minutes that there will be grain to grain of rice - this, to put it mildly, cause bewilderment ...

walexyz, brendabaker, nothing personal ! But, do not forget that praise is good when the one who praises is good!
Lerele
Marpl, so today I stewed meat in a large cartoon, and threw the horns into this one, filled it with hot water, mixed it, turned on the steam and that's it. The garnish is ready. Himself. You do not need to drain anything, does not foam, does not go through the valve.
Tomorrow I want to make buckwheat in it for a side dish.
I have it just a lifesaver.
Sens
Quote: Lerele
Steam turns off when there is no water in it.
turns off when it boils away?

Lereleyou cook pasta like here ? )))

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