pulkeria
Quote: Vei
And what volume is needed - standard or more?
And how urgently do you want to buy?
We need more, 4 children. Urgency .... well, I don’t know, the stove and the thermomix are in service))) The cuckoo is dying: the coating is all swollen and burst ((((And there is a problem with the valve. Cleaning does not help ((((
PapAnin
Quote: Lerele
I have a vacation Panasonic with 4 buttons,
What model is this?
Lerele
PapAnin, Right here
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...on=com_smf&topic=200040.0

And there is also a newer model for three liters, there are more functions.
Go to the topic about Panasonic, there it is.
Lerele
pulkeria, and there is also a new mulinex
pulkeria
Quote: Lerele

pulkeria, and there is also a new mulinex
Which is the eared one? I don't like him outwardly. I have so much equipment in the kitchen that there is no place to put this "Cheburashka"
Vei
Quote: Lerele

pulkeria, and there is also a new mulinex
Exactly! It is brand new and not eared. But I don't know anything about him at all, I think he also deserves attention.
Lerele
Nooo, definitely not eared, I'm from the phone, look in the topic of Mulinex. I just put it on my own note, if anything, I want it.
pulkeria
Quote: Lerele

https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=379119.0
Yeah, I found Neee, I definitely don't want her. After Cuckoo, the hinged lids give me panic and horror. I want a removable one. In any case, everything has already been decided. I sat, thought, and decided to order Oursson 5015. I think as soon as a 6 liter cube appears, I will ask him for help. I paid for the orsyushka, and they paid me: the delivery service is overloaded, delivery is only on Monday. And I paid for it already !!! Husband: you stay without multi for the whole weekend !!!! Run to the store and take any. I told him: can I order?
As a result, tomorrow I will have a Stebik with 2 crochet hooks, and on Monday Oursoon will arrive
YanOchka-
Quote: pulkeria

Husband: you stay without multi for the whole weekend !!!! Run to the store and take any. ..
This is my husband! Here is an excerpt!
pulkeria
Quote: YanOchka-

This is my husband! Here is an excerpt!
He, poor fellow, is no stranger to: we have 4 children. And besides technophilia, I also suffer from wheelchair mania
Aygul
Quote: pulkeria

And besides technophilia, I also suffer from wheelchair mania
so the multicooker is very small, in comparison, let there be a lot of them
innesss-ka
Good day. Please help me make my choice. I would like a small cartoon for cereals for 2-3 servings, casseroles, etc. (there are already large ones). I was looking for a size up to 2 liters, but I don't like anything except the new Philips. And they don’t deliver it to us. (I read reviews on the forum about jambs with modes.) And when I increased the criterion for the volume of the bowl to 3 liters, the new Redmond M13 caught my eye. As I understand it, there are no real users yet, but can anyone see it live or have the opportunity to see it? Despite the round form factor I don't like, it has a removable inner lid! (This is an important selection criterion for me.) I was also very attracted by the ring for regulating programs, time, temperature. It seems to me that it should be very convenient. Minus - a ceramic bowl, but to it there is teflon on sale. Orient me on the size of the bowl and body - as I understand it will be similar to the average Panasonic? This size will suit my needs (for 1-2 servings). And if you choose from these two x- which is better. By the way, at the price of redmond is more expensive, but in hello there is now an action for redmond (3 more days) and it will be released cheaper than at the office.website and a little cheaper than phillips.
Manna
innesss-ka, I correctly understood that the choice between Panasonic SR-DY101WTQ and Redmond M13? Are touch modes important to you? If yes, then this is a Panasonic. It has a bowl with a durable non-stick coating. Redmond has "ceramics" with all that it implies, there are many modes, but by and large, they duplicate each other, the "Express" mode is automatic, judging by the description in the instructions, but whether it is sensory is a question. If we are talking about Philips HD313, then it has very high quality bowls, and the modes ... yes, there really is a problem with the "touch" mode - there is liquid left at the end of the program.
innesss-ka
No, Manna, I do not consider Panasonic. I choose between Phillips 3134 and Redmond m 13. If the situation with the programs in Phillips has not changed, then I tend to lean more towards Redmond - there is still a multi-cook with a step of 5 degrees. Do not count me as a Redmond agent, I just have one five-liter Redmond with a multi-cook. In principle, it suits (maybe there is nothing to compare with? (The second is a pressure cooker), it doesn’t suit the large size now, and it always annoys the endless scrolling in one direction of programs and settings. I will order a Teflon one later. ”Regarding the size of the bowl, I will repeat the question - will there be a big difference of 2 or 3 liters? Are they very different in diameter? Has anyone compared the bowls?
By the way, I looked, on the previous page they already asked about m 13 (you will definitely think that I am an agent). I understand that there is a user of a 5-liter novelty. Please respond. Or poke me where there are already reviews about her, I have not found it yet.
Manna
Quote: innesss-ka
Regarding the size of the bowl, I will repeat the question - will there be a big difference of 2 or 3 liters? Are they very different in diameter? Has anyone compared the bowls?
All bowls are different, and they have different diameters. Which bowls are you interested in (from which models)?
innesss-ka
I'm interested in the size of the Phillips 3134 because I saw it and will focus on it, as well as some 3-liter Redmond, because the cups are the same there (judging by interchangeability according to the office information). Hopefully they are smaller in diameter than small. Panasonic 2 L which, because I didn't like the bowl in it in size, is wide.
Manna
innesss-ka, for Phillips and 3-liter Redmond, the bowls practically do not differ in size (there is a difference of 1-2 mm). Panasonic does not have 2 liter bowls. The smallest one at 2.5 liters is not very different from the three-ruble note (about 0.5 cm).
innesss-ka
Manna, I correctly understood that the redmond and phillips bowl will be 5 mm less in diameter than the 4-button Panasonic which is the same as the average Panasonic?
Manna
No, not right. First, what is an "average" Panasonic? 10ka for 2.5 liters? Here is a bowl of 10 and treshki Panasonic SR-DY101WTQ for comparison
Choosing a slow cooker, pressure cooker, rice cooker (2)

But the bowls of the five, the treshki (differs from the phillips by 1-2 mm) and the kopeck piece (redmond 01)
Choosing a slow cooker, pressure cooker, rice cooker (2)
innesss-ka
Quote: Manna
"average" Panasonic? 10ka for 2.5l
Yes, I meant it. Oh, and you got confused and confused herself. Didn't understand 2 or 3 bowls in the last photo? Sorry for the stupidity. Is there information on all these cups in cm? I'll go at least measure my pots (ordinary) - I'll estimate.
Manna
innesss-ka, in the second photo there are three bowls: gold for 5 liters, black for 3 liters, brown for 2 liters.
Dimensions:
bowl for 3L (the one in the photo)
height 11.1 cm
the circumference of the bowl under the side is 61 cm

Philips 3134 height before side - 10.4 cm, for redmond (treshki) - 10 cm.
They differ in girth under the side: philips 3134 - 60.6 cm, redmond (treshki) - 61.5 cm

bowl for 2l (redmond 01)
height 11 cm
girth of the bowl under the rim 52.5 cm

bowl for 2 l (philips 3060)
height 10.6 cm
girth of the bowl under the rim 51.75 cm
innesss-ka
Manna, thank you very much! Now at least the picture is emerging. It would be even easier with the diameter, but I sort of figured it out with the circle. I will still dream about the Phillips 3060. Will it be finalized and delivered to us? In the meantime, I'll probably buy myself a three ruble note.
LadyRain
Good day. I choose a multicooker (the first) I can not decide. Help with the choice. I stopped at such models:
new Multicooker DEX DMC-67(only yesterday it went on sale) I like the characteristics and the price, and like Dexa, they are quite good multicooker. I don't really like the design and the lack of reviews yet
Multicooker POLARIS PMC-0520ADI like the design, functionality, good reviews. Confused that you can't buy a new cup.
Multicooker PHILIPS HD 3067 I also consider it as an option.
I also liked the Redmond M70 b M90, but is it worth overpaying?
erika75
Quote: LadyRain
I can not decide
I still can't, although they already advised me here: girl_cray: I still want to be smart and beautiful
innesss-ka
Good evening. Girls, they already brought me my baby - redmond m 13! Although she is not that kind of baby (in the body). Not much less than my compact five-liter. But still I'm so glad! I will study it, I am already starting to love it. So if you have any questions about this model - ask, I will try to answer.
Manna
innesss-ka, Congratulations! HERE created a theme for this model. So, you can go there with all the details, impressions, recipes
innesss-ka
Manna, thanks. I'll get used to it, on the weekend I'll try to write my impressions.
Liliza
Hello a couple of years ago thanks to this forum I became the proud owner of Stadler Form. Then leaving for the country of "decaying capitalism" left her to a friend, hoping to buy a new one here. It turns out that in the USA there is an acute shortage of multicooker and could not find something acceptable in terms of functionality. Now I want to bring it from Russia.
For two years of the unbeliever, a lot of new and interesting things have appeared
From the criteria: a lid that is easy to wash, a pressure cooker function, the ability to turn off auto-heating, baking. Budget up to 12 thousand rubles
Please advise what to look for? Only Oursson comes to mind.
I also watch a lot of POLARIS and Redmond appeared, but for some reason I'm afraid that their quality is lame. Maybe in vain?
Liliza
And catch up: can I look at something Korean? They also seem to have a voltage of 110 too, then it will be possible to do without a converter.
Kolizeika
Girls need help. There is a discounted Brand 502 (there are just scratches on the case) for 2100 and a normal Shteba for the price at which it is sold, that is, about 5800. What to choose for? I read topics about both Brand and the staff. I want this and that, but I have to choose one thing. Does it make sense to overpay when you can buy Brandik at half the price? I have a pressure cooker, a multicooker too. Need a third, rather for extinguishing, languishing. Who can say what?
Manna
Svetlana502 is a good multicooker. Shteba is a good pressure cooker. If you need a multicooker for stewing and simmering, then what is a pressure cooker for (what happens in a pressure cooker is not stewing)? The 502 has a ceramic coated bowl. Shteba has a steel kit. At 502, temperature sensor errors periodically pop up. I cannot say that this happens to everyone (and it is not so). But there are cases with the need to replace this sensor. What to prefer is up to you
vernisag
Liliza, of course, better than the Korean one, but it will not keep within 12 thousand rubles. Bork 700 for example, or Cooku 1051
I'm so new Polaris PPC 0505AD I liked it, but there are no reviews yet. But I like how Polaris makes multicooker and the price is reasonable

Choosing a slow cooker, pressure cooker, rice cooker (2)
Wildebeest
Manna,
Can you please tell me how the "languor" mode works in Redmond? When and how much does it boil, how much hiss, how does it bark? Please dispel my vague doubts.
Manna
Quote: vernisag
certainly better than the Korean one, but it will not keep within 12 thousand rubles. Bork 700 for example, or Cooku 1051
Irish, I understand that it was about Korean Korean, and not for the Russian market (judging by the voltage of 110). Here I am definitely not an advisor

Quote: Wildebeest
How does languor mode work in Redmond? When and how much does it boil, how much hiss, how does it bark? Please dispel my vague doubts.
I didn't understand the question at all. In what models are we talking about the "languor" mode? And what exactly are the doubts?
Wildebeest
Manna,
The Redmond M23 boiled very strongly for the first hour, I could not stand such a boil and turned off the "languor" mode. I did not use this mode again. I even forgot what I was cooking.
Liliza
Quote: Manna
it was about korean korean
yes, about Korean for Koreans, they seem to have completely different models for the domestic market and for export.

Something I just thought, maybe I just need a multicooker, without a pressure cooker ... what are the advantages of a pressure cooker, I understand, and what are the disadvantages?
And if we take a hybrid, then for now I am comparing Brand 6051 and REDMOND RMC-PM190. The price difference is 2 times. Is she acquitted? I can’t figure out whether you can choose the pressure level in both. And do they have sensory programs. For such a price should

Thanks to everyone who answers
Wildebeest
I like the Unit (s) of pressure cookers, take a closer look at them.
Liliza
Oh, the more I read, the more I doubt whether I need a pressure cooker, I come to the conclusion that I need a good cartoon sooner.
What would happen with a ceramic bowl, touch programs and switchable auto-heating.
What do you say, is there such an animal in nature?
Manna
Quote: Wildebeest
Redmond M23 was boiling for the first hour
Svetlan, I can't say anything about this model from experience - the model is new. I created topic about m13... I propose to combine it with M23 (they have a difference only in the volume of the bowl) and discuss these models there. There are M13 owners. So you can exchange experiences.

Quote: Liliza
comparing Brand 6051 and REDMOND RMC-PM190. The price difference is 2 times. Is she acquitted? I can’t figure out whether you can choose the pressure level in both. And do they have sensory programs. For such a price should
The 190 has no pressure level regulation. Both pressure cookers do not have touch modes.

Quote: Liliza
with ceramic bowl
Have you already had experience with a ceramic bowl?
Liliza
No capricious?
I only had a frying pan and a saucepan with a ceramic coating.
Wildebeest
Manna,
The recipe book for these multicooker is the same, there recipes for M13 / M23 are written. The difference is in volume and power. Then I'll go tell you how and what I did.
Manna
Quote: Liliza
No capricious?
I only had a frying pan and a saucepan with a ceramic coating.
Well ... that's how lucky it is with the coating. Non-stick is easier to clean - non-stick can be easily washed, and ceramic will have to be rubbed with a sponge in order to thoroughly wash off even the smallest particles so that no plaque remains, otherwise the non-stick ceramic coating will be lost. Many people, after experience using ceramic bowls, are looking for non-stick ones.
Kolizeika
Manna,
Quote: Manna
If you need a slow cooker for stewing and simmering, then why then a pressure cooker
Well, how for what ??? Just in case.In one pressure cooker, meat, in another, whole boiled potatoes
Quote: Manna
At 502, temperature sensor errors periodically pop up. I cannot say that this happens to everyone (and it is not so). But there are cases with the need to replace this sensor.
I read a lot about this from someone and this is what stops me, since the warranty for a discounted model is only 3 months, and as a rule, the sensor starts to float at 7-8 months. Many have it
Kolizeika
Quote: Kolizeika

Manna, Well, how for what ??? Just in case, in one pressure cooker, meat, in another, whole boiled potatoes, I read a lot about this from someone and this stops me, since the warranty for a discounted model is only 3 months, and as a rule, the sensor starts to float for 7-8 months. Many have it
And more on the staff. For some reason, I thought that the shteba is still a multicooker that has the function of a pressure cooker and a slow cooker. And it turns out that she is more of a pressure cooker than a multicooker? I'll go read more about the modes
Manna
Quote: Kolizeika
For some reason I thought that the shteba is still a multicooker,
Shteba is a classic pressure cooker that has the ability to adjust the temperatures on Heating and Slowing. Two pressure levels. Without pressure it works only with the lid open and at temperatures below the boiling point.
Svetlana R
Help me choose a multicooker. The daughter is waiting for the addition to the family at the end of the summer, they also have a schoolgirl daughter. I want to give mine to DR, she will have it soon.
Two options, I asked them to look at it in the store:

Philips hd3077 / 40 4 thousand capacity 980 ceramics 12 programs
Stadler sfk 909 6 thousand capacity 800 teflon 12 programs

Which one to choose? It's just that when I was looking for myself, I was advised these multicooker, in the end we bought a new Panasonic. But in the city where the daughter of Panasonic is not, I myself will not go soon. And I concluded that you shouldn't buy expensive models until you start to understand it well. We mainly use cereals (for 7 thousand!)

Therefore, I do not want to be very expensive, functional and reliable! Well, all that a family with a small child needs, all the necessary programs!
vernisag
Svetlana R, Svetlana, I would advise Polaris , and any model you like in terms of functionality and price. Their quality is not much worse than REDMOND, and prices are much lower.
Manna
Quote: Svetlana R
Philips hd3077 / 40 4 thousand capacity 980 ceramics 12 programs
Stadler sfk 909 6 thousand capacity 800 teflon 12 programs
Philips has an excellent non-stick coating on the bowl. Not ceramics! Touch control panel. There is a "child protection" function - control panel lock. A very good multicooker

At the same time, I agree with Irisha. Polaris can also be advised. True, the Polaris cups are not as good as the Phillips.
vernisag
For me, Philips has only one advantage, it's a bowl with a good coating. Design and functionality leaves much to be desired
For palaris, the opposite is true; and outwardly pretty, the functionality is not even bad, the program settings seem to be normal. But the bowls, yes, this is the only drawback ... but they are not expensive and are always and everywhere.
By the way, I looked at a friend's cup in Polaris PPC 0305AD, which is quite decent, in my opinion much better than in 0508

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