gala10
Mannochka, so after all, without trying, how can you know: is it necessary or not?
Manna
Check mark, I haven’t tried a lot of things, but I don’t need to do it in order to know that I don’t need it ... I think that you, too, You just didn’t think about it in such key ... especially with the disease of our forum
IRRI
Quote: gala10

shade,
It touches me especially when they say: "I haven't tried cooking in a slow cooker, but I don't need it."
So maybe you really shouldn't? I realized that I didn't need: gas houses and a hob and an oven. On gas = on an open fire, well, it really tastes better than on an electric stove (I can compare this) + I agree with Manna:
Quote: Manna

If I had gas, then I would not choose anything - gas is much more economical and environmentally friendly with the so. cooking - it is cooked on a fire, not in electro-magnetic fields. But I don't have gas, so I have a multicooker, a pressure cooker, and a slow cooker.
I work at home for 3 days (home office) and only go to the office 2 times a week, so I don't have any problems with cooking. + I still do not understand how it greatly facilitates life, honestly, without a joke.

But for a summer residence it will be very much on the topic, there is only an induction cooker, I don't like it (if it weren't for a summer residence, it wouldn't be necessary at all, Manna is right, but I just succumbed to the excitement)
shade
Peace be with you bakers!

gala10--

who would not say a cartoon device kazyrny
I have a Panas 18 right now, of course, fancy pribludy appeared
but as they say - for the size of the wallet
at the moment she is helping me out well, just
my son and I are homeless small mala women left for the dacha for the whole summer
and here is VARI POT
porridge - pasta - dumplings - potato-chicken - or your son will make a semi-finished product at work -
everything in her
convenient - threw what should be: yes: while the telly splashed through the pages you hear squeaks--
sit down to eat please
By the way, my son has rice in Panas at work.
Sonadora
Quote: IRRI
I'll go and think about it, maybe I don't need it at all
It all depends on your preferences. If you like fried / baked, then most likely not. If boiled / stewed / steamed / porridge - then yes.
I take my Panasik off the shelf at most once a week, or even less often. I cook only biscuits, muffins, cottage cheese casseroles, boiled pork (baked meat) and cabbage carcass in it, very rarely I cook pilaf in it, and vegetables for salads in a double boiler. Everything else is more convenient and faster for me to do on the stove or in the oven.
zogar
Quote: IRRI
... for a summer residence, it will be very relevant ...
There is an excellent solution for a summer residence, which at the same time will make it possible to determine the question "Do I need a multicooker?" - this Polaris PMC 0507D Kitchen at a ridiculous price (from 1280 rubles) or his brother (differs in design and even on little things) Polaris PMC 0508D Floris (from 1490 rubles).

At such prices, very decent functionality (11 automatic programs + there is a multi-cook).

"Multicooker Polaris PMC 0507D Kitchen" - 🔗
"Multicooker Polaris PMC 0508D Floris" - 🔗
Manna
Quote: IRRI
I still don't understand how she makes life much easier, honestly, without a joke.
Lightens-eases. There is no need to look out for it to "run away", unless, of course, the correct multicooker. Turns off when ready. No, it's convenient with a multicooker. But I cannot say that everything is necessary.

Yes, at the dacha I also have no gas, and multicooker, and a bunch of other equipment is also available at the dacha.
Stafa
I have gas, but I don’t cook anything on the stove, except I bake vegetables in a gas grill pan and fry the mushrooms. I do everything else in cartoons and a pressure cooker, slow cookers, AF and I don’t want to cook on the stove at all, I’ve lost the habit of following the cooking, it’s more convenient to do everything with the whistle, or I threw everything and went for a walk, and the castrUlja cooks herself. And those conveniences outweigh the cramped desk space.
shade
Peace be with you bakers!
Manna--
and not only makes it easier to cook well, then I was able to multi, but who would have told me, years ago, that I would bake pies and biscuits: swoon: I would have twisted the current at my temple
however
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=178125.0

IRRI
Quote: Sonadora

It all depends on your preferences. If you like fried / baked, then most likely not. If boiled / stewed / steamed / porridge - then yes.
I get my Panasik from the shelf at most once a week, or even less often. I cook in it only biscuits, muffins, cottage cheese casseroles, boiled pork (baked meat) and cabbage carcass, very rarely I cook pilaf in it, and vegetables for salads in a double boiler. Everything else is more convenient and faster for me to do on the stove or in the oven.
I fry on the grill, bake in the oven, make wonderful boiled pork in the same place and simmer and stew in pots
But I want steamed vegetables, I like porridge
I make cottage cheese casseroles in the oven, they work better in a cartoon, right? We love them very much

Probably, after all, I just need a multicooker, not a pressure cooker, not a slow cooker
Probably, like you, I will not directly use it often, but at least I understand that it is more convenient to cook in it than on the stove
Thank you!
Quote: zogar

There is an excellent solution for a summer residence, which at the same time will allow you to decide on the question "Do I need a multicooker?" - this Polaris PMC 0507D Kitchen at a ridiculous price (from 1280 rubles) or his brother (different in design and even on little things) Polaris PMC 0508D Floris (from 1490 rubles).

At such prices, very decent functionality (11 automatic programs + there is a multi-cook).

"Multicooker Polaris PMC 0507D Kitchen" - 🔗
"Multicooker Polaris PMC 0508D Floris" - 🔗

I would, once buy, then immediately some decent model. I do not want anything cheaper on "try"
At the dacha, I think it will come in handy, well, if it doesn't work at all, I'll give it to my husband's mother-in-law or sister, they have electric stoves, not gas, so they will definitely be in the subject.
And the financial issue for me is not at all decisive in my choice, on the contrary, I'm afraid to take the cheap.

Quote: Manna

It makes it easier, it makes it easier. You do not need to look out so that it does not "run away", unless, of course, the correct multicooker. Turns off when ready. No, it's convenient with a multicooker. But I cannot say that everything is necessary.

Yes, at the dacha I also have no gas, and multicooker, and a bunch of other equipment is also available at the dacha.

I usually have nothing running away at home
But in the country, the electric induction cooker enrages after the gas, it runs away there.
I’m not friends with her, and when the weather is good to hang around at home, I don’t want to cook, so I still need some kind of unit, but preferably with an aim of using it at home, and not a purely summer cottage option. I just rarely go to my dacha, only several times a season.
I also read and realized: I don’t need pressure cookers, for sure, a slow cooker does what I cook in the oven in pots, so I’ll stop, perhaps, on the cartoon.
Advise a good one, pliz! I am imbued with baking, although I don’t like to bake, maybe in a cartoon I’ll become
But just not very big, there are only two of us (well, there is still a child in the plans), not counting the dogs, there are also two of them, but I don't cook them, they are on a raw food diet
Quote: Stafa

I have gas, but I don't cook anything on the stove, except I bake vegetables in a gas grill pan and fry the mushrooms. I do everything else in cartoons and a pressure cooker, slow cookers, AF and I don’t want to cook on the stove at all, I’ve lost the habit of following the cooking, it’s more convenient to do everything with the whistle, or I threw everything away and went for a walk, and the castrul itself cooks. And those conveniences outweigh the cramped desk space.
No, the tightness on the table is my nightmare, but what about my verified design ?! Never
Well, I also set a timer, while I myself work at the computer (I just work at home 3 days a week, I have a kind of home office)
But I want to try the cartoon, I might also like it very much (although I doubt I like gas and open fire), but in any case, the device will come in handy
Thank you for encouraging!
Quote: shade

Peace be with you bakers!
Manna--
and not only makes it easier to cook well, then I was able to multi, but who would have told me, years ago, that I would bake pies and biscuits: swoon: I would have twisted the current at my temple
however
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=178125.0
So I don't bake, I don't like it, maybe I'll start in the cartoon
Although, maybe just not necessary, it is better to have less baking, otherwise I will get fat
Left to read, thanks!
Manna
IRRI, my recommendations are the same - Bork 600 or 500. These are multicooker. Volume 4L - just for two with an eye on the third Heating element - induction. The forum has a topic about 600, there you can read about the impressions and look at the photos of the dishes. If Panasonic, then MHS181, about him too theme.

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Oh, yeah ... Phillips also has a new multicooker - HD3095 / 03 - but she has a bowl with a ceramic coating - I don't know how it will behave (there are no durable reviews yet), but the bowl itself is plump with handles, the lid is removable, the panel touch control. But this is still only theory.
shade
Peace be with you bakers!
we have a gas stove so for information

yesterday my son called from work - dad fried pasta \ we love fried \ and I will buy expensive sausages, no problem
multicooker - water-oil - pasta - pilaf program and mix at the end - a bowl of multicooker
the usual way--
the stove - the water boiled - poured pasta - boiled - washed in a colander - in a frying pan - fried washed - a saucepan - a colander - a frying pan
yes - and while the macaros were being prepared, I took a walk with the dog

https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=105108.0
Arnica
Good evening! What can you say about this model? Philips HD3033 / 00

fronya40
Quote: Stafa

I have gas, but I don’t cook anything on the stove, except I bake vegetables in a gas grill pan and fry the mushrooms. I do everything else in cartoons and a pressure cooker, slow cookers, AF and I don’t want to cook on the stove at all, I’ve lost the habit of following the cooking, it’s more convenient to do everything with the whistle, or I threw everything and went for a walk, and the castrUlja cooks herself. And these conveniences outweigh the cramped desk space.

I fully support it. In general, I stopped cooking on gas, everything is standing side by side, all the multicooker, pressure cooker, airfryer, slow cooker. Throw it in and forget!
zogar
Olyushka, this filipok (Philips HD3033 / 00) - a wretched (few programs and no multi-cook) model by today's standards, but for 1500 rubles. (as in the online store LCD- you can take (to the dacha) for a traditionally high-quality bowl, traditionally good assembly and the presence of a silicone mitt.

If in your area it is more expensive, then it makes sense to look for something else.
gala10
zogar, please explain, but what is it for lot programs if half of them duplicate each other?
zogar
Many programs, even if they duplicate each other, are not bad at all for inexperienced cooks - there is a separate button / program for each of their desires (no need to think). And for good manufacturers, similar programs may differ - for each product there is an individual, balanced cooking mode.
Manna
Quote: Olyushka
Philips HD3033 / 00
Olenka, and for what purpose do you want it? She has a good bowl, like in other Phillips. The cover plate is not removable. The display only shows the time (0.5 hour increments). In standby mode, red LEDs blink (you will have to disconnect from the network unambiguously so as not to annoy). Modes ... there are 4 of them. Quite peculiar:
1.Rice, spaghetti (automatic),
2.soup, porridge, steam,
3.frying,
4. baking (only 45 minutes without time adjustment).
The second mode is of particular interest, since it combines the unconnected in itself - steam and porridge
marmelad
Good evening everyone! I would like to ask experienced multi-brewers :-) does it make sense to take 5 liters of MV for a family of 2 people (a third is in the plans)? In general, I planned 3 liters, but on the babyblog I saw the statement, then a larger volume is more convenient. And would you recommend the Redmond M23 as the first model?
V-tina
There are three of us, a four-liter multi is enough for the eyes, but this is on condition that we practically do not eat the same thing. As for Redmond .. the topic for them is here https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&board=526.0, but I don't even look myself, I think that their prices are unreasonably high
Manna
marmelad, Redmond has two identical models - 23 and 13. The second is 3 liters. But her jambs both in modes (for example, boils violently on languor) and in the "wheel" of control (it is difficult to say how common this breakdown is, but there are already cases). You are from Russia? Is active frying important to you? Do you need a yogurt regimen? Well, other food addictions ...What is the budget for choosing a multicooker? Do you need a multicooker, or can you consider pressure cookers?
marmelad
V-tina, Manna, Thank you! I read about m13. I'm from Russia. CF is needed precisely for healthy food, so frying is not important, but yogurt, stewing, milk porridge are very important. On the budget, I would like to not very expensive, but buying something for 1500 is dumb. 4000 seems like a pretty reasonable price, although I already realized about the markup for the brand. I did not consider pressure cookers, only multi.
Manna
marmelad, then I can offer you Stadler Form. It is available for 3, 4 and 5 liters. But now, it seems, 3 liters are not sold now in Russia (although I could be wrong). The bowl is one of the best on the market (the only thing is that I highly recommend non-stick, not ceramic). True, she has no yogurt.

You can also see Philips 3065. It is 4 liters, but there is a model for 5 liters - 3067. Very good bowl. Phillips also have 3036, 4 liters. The bowl is the same. The model is a little simpler than the 3065. Another 3058, for 5 liters.

Polaris has interesting models, but I don’t suggest them, because they are inferior in quality to Stadler and Philips.

There is also a good model Panasonic MHS181, but it is from 5.5t. R. Functionally similar to Stadler, but available on a 40 ° C multi-cooker for yoghurt. The bowl is good. I do not recommend other Panasonic models - they have jambs or are not functional enough.

Perhaps she missed something.
zogar
marmelad, among the multicooker, it makes sense to take a closer look at the proven model Brand 502: 12 automatic programs, multi-cook (temperature mode from 25 ° С to 130 ° С in 5 ° С increments), 5 stages of manual cooking (like "multi-cook a plus"in Polaris), turning off the heating at any time. Produced for a long time, previously it cost around 6 thousand, now prices are from 2650 rubles.

And for cooking healthy food most suitable, in my opinion, slow cooker pressure cooker Steba DD1 ECO: for yoghurts in it in the "Heating" mode, you can precisely set the desired temperature (from 30 degrees to 80 with a step of 1 degree), which also allows you to cook using the sous-vide technology; in the program "Slow Cooking / Slowing" you can cook pilaf and porridge at temperatures from 82 to 88 degrees (also in 1 degree increments) - at temperatures below 100 degrees vitamins are destroyed more slowly. The same is true when cooking under pressure: it cooks a little faster and not all vitamins have time to break down.

But it is more expensive, prices from 4990 rubles.

Read the topic on the forum "Multicooker-pressure cooker Steba DD1" - https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...on=com_smf&topic=278949.0

Significant evidence of the enormous interest in Stebe is the number of views of the topic, at this moment about 443 thousand!
Natalishka
zogar, and where do you see the number of views of the topic? Oh, I already saw where
zogar
I must say that Steba DD1 ECO in many ways unique: and its cubic shape; and a temperature range that allows you to prepare yoghurt, as well as products using sous-vide technology; and a multi-cook temperature step of 1 degree, which I have not seen in other electric pans.

The history of the popularity of the model is also unique: the company has almost one, and in terms of fame it competes with the products of companies with a line of multi and pressure cookers in several dozen models.

And this is no coincidence.
A rare case in YandexMark: out of 15 Shtebe reviews, only three are good (4 stars), and the remaining 12 are excellent (5 stars)!
IRRI
I decided to take Sheba, but wait for a new one
Many thanks to everyone who helped !!!
Maikla
Good day everyone! Today, walking through the Internet, I found a maxwell mw-3803 cartoon pressure cooker at a very pleasant price. I liked everything about her, but the brand is somehow embarrassing. Can anyone have experience in using the equipment of this company?
Manna
If we take Shteba, then it is better to wait a little for DD2, and not for DD1. DD2 is a full-fledged multicooker-pressure cooker, since it has added the missing temperature range in the region of 90 ° C degrees, now you can cook milk and soups without pressure, stew. You should definitely buy a bowl with a non-stick coating, since only steel is included. Well, ceramic pots are a nice bonus.
Alitka_s
I have two years Supra 4501 and one year Supra 4511. The price in Yulmart or Citylink is minimal! Soup, porridge first cooks perfectly. Rice, buckwheat, meat, slow brewing. I make yoghurt in a yoghurt maker, I don’t like pastries, but you can probably. The bowl is very good, thick, of high quality, the anti-stick did not peel off and did not get particularly scratched, despite the fact that both husband and mother use it.

So if you want an inexpensive, 4501 is a great option.
4511 - more powerful, oatmeal porridge can run out through the valve, I use it for meat, frying, stewing, if something is done with the crust (not deep frying, of course, but it will bake it a little) But the lid is removable, and the menu is cooler, the buttons are large.
Manna
Quote: Maikla
but the brand is somehow confusing. Can anyone have experience in using the equipment of this company?
This particular model was not discussed on the forum (or I did not notice it), but 3801 was discussed (here, here). And the impressions about her are not the most rosy. To be precise, they are not at all rainbow
Maikla
Quote: Manna
To be precise, they are not at all rainbow
Thank you). I will think further, since the models still differ, and there are more positive reviews on the 3803 network than negative ones. But how true they are is anyone's guess.
zogar
Alitka_s, Supra has a much more interesting and (in Ukraine) very profitable option: SUPRA MCS-5201 and SUPRA MCS-5202 - both with multi-chef, multi-chef and voice guide, with pre-heating shutdown function. In short, a slightly lighter analogue of the Redmont M250, which costs from 6989 rubles.

SUPRA MCS-5201 costs 1162 UAH / 3220 rubles. , a SUPRA MCS-5202 at Dom5 costs UAH 1292 / RUB 3580.
For comparison: The 250th is offered at a price of UAH 2614 / RUB 7244. - twice as expensive!

Quote: Maikla
... I found the maxwell mw-3803 cartoon pressure cooker at a very nice price. I liked everything about her, but the brand is somehow embarrassing. Can anyone have experience in using the equipment of this company?
In Eldorado, this pressure cooker is offered for 1599 rubles, there are almost no reviews, and a few users cluster around in the subject "Maxwell MW-3803 BK new"- copy with quotation marks and in Google you will receive a link to the topic (the autocensor does not allow you to post it here).

Quote: Manna
DD2 is a full-fledged multicooker-pressure cooker, since it has added the missing temperature range in the region of 90 ° C degrees
Seriously the temperature range has been expanded: in the program "languor Plus" from 80 degrees to 150 (in DD1: from 82 degrees to 88).
Maikla
zogarAnd thank you, it was in Eldorado that I found it) I read the same topic from the multicooker, but the topic itself is not very popular, either few people buy this technique, or there are few complaints about it.
zogar
Maikla, for 2340 rubles. you can buy a very well-proven model UNIT USP-1080D.

There is no catch here: the brand is well-known, and all 15 reviews in YandexMarket are from three to five stars - there are no bad ones at all, which is rare.
But the bowl, however, is larger - 6 liters.
shade
Peace be with you bakers!
I'm about the size
maybe you don't need a big cartoon for 2 people
but on the other hand, you can stuff a whole chicken or a decent shank into a large one
or stuffed cabbage
Alitka_s
I have a problem to buy an inexpensive up to $ 50 multicooker in the USA, two students really need it. Can anyone advise? Size probably 5 liters
zogar
Alitka_s, I looked after three rice cookers at WalMart for your budget (there are multicooker only for the Russian market):

1. Aroma 8-Cup Digital Rice Cooker and Food Steamer ($29.92) - 🔗
2. Aroma 20-Cup Fuzzy Logic Programmable Rice Cooker and Steamer, Stainless Steel ($36.92) - 🔗
3. Maxi-Matic Elite Gourmet 8 c. LED Multifunction Rice Cooker ($43.87) - 🔗

I also looked at the price on Amazon up to $ 50 - 🔗,! 1063498,284507,289913,678540011 & search-alias = kitchen & field-price = 1253524011 & bbn = 678540011 & pf_rd_m = ATVPDKIKX0DER & pf_rd_s = merchandised-search-4 & pf_rd_r = 1ZA1BHT435Frd_RD & pf_rd_r = 1ZA1BHT435Frd_rd & pd_r4

Small selection at this price point ...
Alitka_s
Thank you very much! Just what you need.
marmelad
I'm already leaning towards Stebe too (thanks for the advice) Manna, I wanted to clarify on your recommendation: does it happen with new linings? I mean not just this manufacturer, but in general. but with other equipment this happens: a new model comes out, and there are glitches - you need to wait six months or a year until the manufacturer works everything. I don't want to wait so long - it's easier to take DD1
And I also wanted to clarify if I understood correctly that it is better to take an additional non-stick bowl with a Teflon one than a ceramic one (mainly for baking, but so that it can be used as an additional one while the main one is busy)?
Larssevsk
marmelad, take on Ozone. There is a non-stick as a gift
marmelad
Quote: Larssevsk

marmelad, take on Ozone. There is a non-stick as a gift
thanks for the tip!
Manna
marmelad, DD2 passed pre-sale testing - it was tested by Masha (moderator of the Shteby section) all summer. She has only positive impressions. It's hard to say what will happen to the party in general. Yes, non-stick is better - it is easier to clean.
If you buy DD1, then I join Larisa's advice - it's better at OZONE
zogar
Alitka_s, if you suddenly buy a multicooker here for US students, then you will have to purchase a step-up transformer in addition - they have a voltage of 110 v there.
And the transformer will be included in the price of the multicooker, here is a quote on the topic from a neighboring forum: "Please tell me which transformer do you use? - Seven Star 1000 watt step up / down voltage converter. Bought on eBay for $ 50"
Manna
Quote: Manna

Bork U400, price 10t. R.

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

Power: 1250 W
Heating type: Induction
Functions: Steamer, Oven, Slow Cooker, Pressure Cooker
Bowl volume: 4 l
Useful bowl volume: 2.4 L
Bowl Material: Multi-layer
Bowl Coating: Non-stick
Automatic modes: 9
Sensory programs: 1
Steam cooking: Yes
Heating / Heating: Yes
Heating temperature: 70 С °
SELF CLEANING program: Yes
Delay start: Up to 24
MULTI-COOK mode: Regul. time and temperature
Maximum baking weight: 600 gr
Maximum cooking time: Up to 9 hours
Keep warm mode: Yes
Operating temperature range: 35-150 С °
Temperature hold time: 12 h
Body Material: Plastic
Control type: Electronic, Touch
LCD: Yes
Control Panel Backlight: Yes
Power cord length: 1.35 m
Built-in clock: Yes
Dimensions (HxWxD): 24x28.6x36.1 cm
Weight: 5.4kg
Country of origin: China
Warranty period: 24 months
Manna
Multicooker Panasonic SR-TML500LTQ / TML510LTQ, price approx. 5t. R.

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

Power 670 W
Volume 5 l
Body material metal
Teflon bowl coating

18 programs: Porridge, Pilaf, Baking, Stewing, Soup, Compote, Express, Buckwheat, Steaming, Dumplings, Toasting, Reheating, Yogurt, Jellied meat, Stuffed cabbage, Jam, Self-cleaning, Keeping the dish warm.

Accessories:
- Container steamer with adjustable depth
- Recipe book included
- Ladle, cereal spoon, measuring cup
Manna
Polaris also has a novelty - a multicooker with a viewing window - Polaris PMC 0516ADG, price approx. 3t. R.

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

Power: 860 W
Volume: 5 l
13 automatic programs
Multi-cook function
Large glass window in the lid allows you to track the cooking process without opening it
Multifunctional LED display
Ceramic coating inner bowl Anato (Korea)
The bowl is equipped with comfortable handles
Bowl volume 5 l allows you to cook up to 10 servings
The bowl is dishwasher safe
A snooze timer 24 hours allows you to prepare food at the appointed time
Maintaining temperature 24 hours
Canceling automatic heating
Save program in case of power failure - 20 minutes
High quality stainless steel case
Detachable cord
Standard set of accessories: flat spoon, tablespoon, measuring cup, steaming container
AS A GIFT: Book for 100 recipes
Larssevsk
Quote: Manna

Multicooker Panasonic SR-TML500LTQ / TML510LTQ, price approx. 5t. R.

Mann, well, I didn't understand - what's the catch? Find 5 differences (from the old one).
The old one is worth now budgetary
Manna
Quote: Larssevsk
Mann, well, I didn't understand - what's the catch?
Well, how is it? Meets market needs - 125 overlapping modes
Larssevsk
I liked the new Bork very much. And the price is attractive. Now I will rush until my birthday - a new Shteba or Bork or what else will appear

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