Stafa
Quote: azaza

As far as I understand, Russian prices do not differ from German ones as much as Ukrainian ones. Therefore, taking into account the shipment and% to the intermediary, the benefits of the German purchase for Russian women are not so obvious.



They are not much different, but the time factor - 2 months of a grater hike from Germany to the hut -. The difference is not worth it if you really want to and already yesterday.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: Jerry

I read somewhere that on Roko it is interesting to grate potatoes for soup with noodles, has anyone tried it?

I tried it somehow. It turns out interesting. The main thing then is to cook everything so that it is not overcooked - boiled into dust, potatoes in the sense.
azaza
Quote: Argo

Have you checked all the addresses? Ukrainian?
Are they really .. really winding up?
Argo, I've been grazing in this Temka for a long time, so take my word for it: I know the price difference well. Even international plus intra-Ukrainian shipments and a percentage give the intermediary a decent amount of money. For different positions, the total savings is 20-35%.
Hairpin
Quote: Argo

Hairpin .. well, you live in Moscow ... there are so many addresses

And there is no one with pearl buttons ... That is, green ... So I thought that everyone wants green ...

By the way, I still order a lot from Germany ... That's right aunt Besya said ... the people themselves do not know what to want ...
Stafa
So I got the benefits of 500 rubles and a knife with a vegetable peeler nafik not needed into the bargain. I do not consider their cost, since they are unnecessary for me and I would not buy them b. And I paid 3070 rubles. A ridiculous benefit, I spent more on gasoline, driving money, sending, receiving a parcel. Savings.
azaza
Stafa, you are in Russia. As I say, the situation is different in Russia and Ukraine. It is more profitable for us to buy in Germany. Here retail prices are unreasonably high. If we compare our retail with retail in Germany (excluding shipping and intermediary services), then the difference is exactly two times. Apparently, the average Ukrainian is exactly twice as rich as the average German.
Stafa
So Hairpin chooses something from Russia, and I tell her the whole point.
azaza
Quote: Stafa

So Hairpin chooses something from Russia, and I tell her the whole point.
Ah, got it. I thought that this is the answer to my post.
Graziella
I'm not a big fan of waiting either, but we have a lot of Burner stores in Krasnodar, and I'm buying slowly. Now I have plans to buy Prima style Roco and Vienne scissors. This is a near target, and there is also a distant one !!!
sima12 I wrote that I was rubbing on a silicone mat, but I didn't have it yet. And as I got the pail, I rub into it. Although large volumes are also on the rug!
redcat
Girls, I don't know already who to call on the rail, I got confused, but if when a new Ukrainian campaign for Berner is planned - kick me, pliz !!!! very hotzza knives set, because the one that was in the gift set of prima for the sedna - well, the most-favorite, that freezing, that fresh bread, that even cuts on the test are a bomb !!!
Hairpin
Looks like I need almost all of Vienna + 2 magnets for knives ...
Stafa
Quote: redcat

that freezing, that fresh bread, that even incisions on the test are a bomb !!!
I have to try it on bread, otherwise I put it in a box and forget about it.
skorpiosha
Quote: Graziella

I am also not a big fan of waiting, but we have a lot of Burner stores in Krasnodar, I am slowly buying. Now I have plans to buy Prima-style Roco and Vienne's scissors. This is a near target, and there is also a distant one !!!
Have you already got Prima-style graters in stores?
argo
Quote: Hairpin

Looks like I need almost all of Vienna + 2 magnets for knives ...

there is a set .. but without scissors .. maybe someone will tell you how to look ..how much does each one separately cost?
argo
Quote: Stafa

I must try it on bread, otherwise I put it in a box and forget about it.

and which one are you talking about?
Stafa
Quote: Argo

and which one are you talking about?
About a cleaver from Prima's gift set from Germany.
redcat
Quote: Stafa

I must try it on bread, otherwise I put it in a box and forget about it.
Stafa, his main principle there is - on the weight, without pressing it to the product, to move, and not to press, but to cut lightly. I cut them crackers, oranges-lemons, sausage sooo dry, there would be fresh tomatoes - I probably saw it normally.
Monica
Knives "Ideal" confiscated from me by a godfather with the words "You will order yourself more"
Here I am sitting now toiling we can order another series: girl_in_dreams: Mexico City from Vienna, as I understand it, differs only in handles?
azaza
Quote: Monica


Here I am sitting now toil we can order another series

In her hands she held knives of three series: Ideal (mine, I use it for a year: bread and a cutting chef), Asia - only kids, potato (mine) and for peeling vegetables a stranger, Mexico City - unfortunately, a stranger.
Conclusion: I can't say that some knives are bad. All spicy, each wonderful in its own way. But now I would take from the Mexico City series. Great knife! And a super-duper handle - one might say, the knife itself jumps into the hand.
Monica
Quote: azaza

In her hands she held knives of three series: Ideal (mine, I use it for a year: bread and a cutting chef), Asia - only kids, potato (mine) and for peeling vegetables a stranger, Mexico City - unfortunately, a stranger.
Conclusion: I can't say that some knives are bad. All spicy, each wonderful in its own way. But now I would take from the Mexico City series. Great knife! And a super-duper handle - one might say, the knife itself jumps into the hand.
Thank you, I also look at Mexico City and the design is similar to "Ideal": girl_love: Most likely I'll take them.
Monica
Girls, I’m thinking about this: - \ why on the German site a set of knives is only "Asia" and it costs more on their site than on ours. Why are there no other sets. On my box "Ideal" it was written what was produced for Berner. Maybe "Asia" still produces Berner himself?
Tanyusha-azaza, what is written on the packaging of the Asia series knife?
In what thoughts I have already appeared from this choice: - \ In short, my brains "swell"
Julia V
Natasha-Makabusha, thank you, I received the parcel
Girls who hesitated to take Rocco or not, the answer is to take it unequivocally. I received a hay parcel, came home, made coffee, and while it was cooling down, peeled the carrots and grated it Easy and beautiful Super grater, I didn’t even expect it.
nila
I'm already with you!
I see you have already received the first Ukrainian, and gathered for the second ... at the pace!
and in the second, damn it, I will not fit in ... I will wait for the third with hope ... I still have to master the third trip to Germany, and I still want to go to Pasta.
Natasha has already unsubscribed, I will write more here.
Thank you makabusha and Mavka for our kitchen happinessGrater Burner (2)
I received my package and immediately tried everything.
A basin ... no, well, I expected it to be big ... but so! But I liked it very much, alright so, all streamlined, and even the strainer falls on the bottom.
Without delaying for a long time) I could not wait to test the new Roko ... she raked out all the remaining carrots + celery from the basement and rubbed a full bowl of loin.
Roko, Trendovskaya came to my place. I didn’t notice any inconveniences with the Primovsky pot. I was worried that I hadn’t ordered Roko Prima ... but everything is normal: bravo: Roko’s handle hooks well on one side of the vessel, and on the other, it just lies on the side, I thought it would ride… but no. Rubbed away from myself, holding on to one side. The carrots were rubbed, and most importantly, I liked to rub the celery. The appearance of the loin is more beautiful than when rubbed on a knife.
Then someone wrote that a vegetable peeler is not needed, as well as a gift knife. I fundamentally disagree. Triangular cleaning, gift, I'm not overjoyed. I clean EVERYTHING for her. She hid the old purges long ago. Potatoes, carrots, beets, pumpkin peeled with a bang. And the skin from citus is still a song, it takes off a thin skin, without white. I have dried myself a drain of zest with lemon, tangerine, orange.
I doubted if I would need a round vegetable peeler, but still ordered it. Reporting, it is necessary! Immediately I did not really adapt with it, it did not work out a couple of times, and then I got the hang of peeling carrots and potatoes. But nevertheless, it is more convenient for me to peel carrots triangular. But what I liked about it was the apple core flew out with a bang. And I also cleaned the celery))) I cleaned the sides with a cocked hat, and always cut off the top and root part before, now with the back of the round cleaning, all these cavities were perfectly cut.
I just forgot why that little guy, the plastic mask is inserted into the handle ... she must hold something. What? I don’t remember ... I saw somewhere in the commercials ... I have to look.
I am very pleased with shopping! For purchases from Pasta's website, I'll go to Temko's purchases, I'll unsubscribe ...
Yes ... I forgot! Here they wrote that Roko is clogged up, and it is difficult to clean it. Nothing of the sort ... under running cold water, no problem and instantly!
What's wrong with our emoji ... can't find anything?

azaza
Quote: Monica


Tanyusha-azaza, what is written on the packaging of the Asia series knife?

Both in Asia and in Mexico City it is written: "Produced by order and under the technical control of Borner GmbН. Importer, representative in the CIS LLC Berner East Moscow, 129626, Rizhsky pr. 11 tel / fax (495) 683-00-78 🔗

That is, it is produced in Russia "under the supervision of Berner".
Hairpin
Well, that's why I was interested in purchasing from Germany ... Who knows, maybe green is on purpose ...
This weekend I'll run through Otto ...
When I bought my orange kit twenty years ago, they said that white is German. Why did I take orange then? Hm ... Well, either it was cheaper, or there was simply no white ...
Mona1
By the way, girls who are newbies and haven't read the whole Temka to understand about graters, how they rub, here are different videos on different graters by Borner (or Berner):

avgusta24
Today I did a borschik with Berner. Cabbage, onions, carrots - super. But with the beets, something did not work out. I still tortured her, but for the future - who shreds like beets for borscht? I have Prima.
Julia V
I shred by 3.5, and carrots too.
LLika
I cut beets for 3.5x3.5, just for borscht cubes
Olima
And now I will cut carrots and beets on Bebik, I really liked this size both for frying for soup and for borscht
Tatalo4ka
At 3.5 - just right !!!! I also do it on it !!!!
Monica
Quote: azaza

Both in Asia and in Mexico City it is written: "Produced by order and under the technical control of Borner GmbН. Importer, representative in the CIS LLC Berner East Moscow, 129626, Rizhsky pr. 11 tel / fax (495) 683-00-78 🔗

That is, it is produced in Russia "under the supervision of Berner".
Clearly, I went further to break my head, soon it will be needed
Graziella
Quote: skorpiosha

Are there already Prima-style graters in stores?
So far, I've only seen Roko, cherry-colored, in the style of my Prima.
Graziella
Quote: Monica

Knives "Ideal" confiscated from me by a godfather with the words "You will order yourself more"
Here I am sitting now toiling we can order another series: girl_in_dreams: Mexico City from Vienna, as I understand it, differs only in handles?
And this is my opinion. My husband really wanted forged knives, and Vienne was more suitable for the kitchen design in color.
mother
Quote: avgusta24

Today I did a borschik with Berner. Cabbage, onions, carrots - super. But with the beets, something did not work out. I still tortured her, but for the future - who shreds like beets for borscht? I have Prima.
I rubbed everything on borscht today: girl_haha: I really just can't adapt to the end, the leftovers fly out all over the kitchen, and the holder has already begun to shine. And for some reason the beets turned out to be 3.5 different sizes: pardon: And how I liked cutting potatoes on a 10-ke (y) the ideal size for me.
avgusta24
I rubbed carrots on Roko, not along the carrots, but across. It turned out to be a very beautiful straw. And for beets I tried 7mm in the cubes position. I wanted to get flat bars. And I got them of various sizes, and even the beets flew off the holder twice
azaza
Quote: mom

And for some reason the beets turned out to be 3.5 different sizes

Was the holder with beets from the grater torn off when moving up?
On the knife inserts, you must not continuously use the holder on the grater! Downward movement - press, upward movement for a new entry - tear off. Otherwise, the vegetable is cut both when moving down and when moving up, but the knives do not fall into the same grooves twice, it turns out not even straws, but different-sized debris.
Stafa
Quote: nila


Then someone wrote that a vegetable peeler is not needed, as well as a gift knife. I fundamentally disagree. Triangular cleaning, gift, I'm not overjoyed. I clean EVERYTHING for her.
I wrote this and will repeat myself. I already had a Berner cleaning more than 15 years ago and then I was looking for a replacement for a long time. But since she was the first of such a plan, it was, as it were, a standard. And now a couple of years ago I bought an Ikeevskaya one and it lay in my hand. A few months ago I saw Berner's and bought it from memory. And I can say that it is worse than Ikeev's as a cleaning. I am now peeling her oranges. Therefore, I do not need it, since there is already one.
Mona1
Quote: avgusta24

Today I did a borschik with Berner. Cabbage, onions, carrots - super. But with the beets, something did not work out. I still tortured her, but for the future - who shreds like beets for borscht? I have Prima.
And in our family they cook borschik without beets. Well, we don't like its taste in borscht and the color of borscht with it. Do not throw Toko slippers. Many will say: This is not borscht! Well, okay, but that's how they do it. And that's it!
mother
Quote: azaza

Was the holder with beets from the grater torn off when moving up?
On the knife inserts, you must not continuously use the holder on the grater! Downward movement - press, upward movement for a new entry - tear off. Otherwise, the vegetable is cut both when moving down and when moving up, but the knives do not fall into the same grooves twice, it turns out not even straws, but different-sized garbage.
most likely it was. And when you tear off your hand, should you raise it directly above the grater, or can you just lead it up without pressing?
And in our family they cook borschik without beets. Well, we don't like its taste in borscht and the color of borscht with it. Do not throw Toko slippers. Many will say: This is not borscht! Wow! Well, okay, but that's how they do it. And that's it!
and I cook without cabbage, but a lot of beets
azaza
Quote: Stafa

I am now peeling her oranges.
And I. I don't like this peeler. It would be correct to call it an orange peel - because for this purpose it is simply irreplaceable (it is better to take a white one for oranges - I have already thrown mine out several times!). And potatoes, carrots, beets, daikons Weakly.
I have two super cleaners. One for 136 UAH, I already showed it here a year ago, and the second ... 8 UAH. So, the second one is a beast !!! Even eggplant is up to her. And they are disgusting in the cleaning - horror! And in Berner's one is very lousy metal, practical foil. It would be interesting to compare the cleaner bought from us (read - produced in Russia "under the supervision of Berner" - we know this supervision), and real German. It seems to me that German is more suitable for cleaning vegetables than ours
azaza
Quote: mom

most likely it was. And when you tear off your hand, then you need to raise it directly above the grater, or can you just lead it up without pressing?
Lift up! Otherwise, after all, it will still cut through, only shallowly.
Without lifting your hand, you can only cut on the bladeless insert.
mother
Azaz, I also have a cleaner for 8 UAH, though we like them 15 more. Bernerovskaya has already cut herself twice.
mother
Yesterday I cut my daughter's potatoes on Deco, I wanted to make grates, so I found pieces of plastic in the potatoes, obviously my hands are in the wrong place: cray: I need to buy a spare holder, otherwise I'll learn, then I'll shred everything.
Jerry
Quote: azaza

It would be interesting to compare the cleaner bought from us (read - produced in Russia "under the supervision of Berner" - we know this supervision), and real German. It seems to me that German is more suitable for cleaning vegetables than ours

Why do you think that what you buy from us is made in Russia?
Stafa
Quote: azaza

It would be interesting to compare the cleaner bought from us (read - produced in Russia "under the supervision of Berner" - we know this supervision), and real German. It seems to me that German is more suitable for cleaning vegetables than ours
It is difficult to compare, although I now have two of them, German and ours. But the German one with serrated knives, and ours with even ones.
azaza
Quote: Mona1

And in our family they cook borschik without beets. Well, we don't like its taste in borscht and the color of borscht with it. Do not throw Toko slippers. Many will say: This is not borscht! Well, okay, but that's how they do it. And that's it!
I also cook without beets. And without carrots That's why I don't call it borscht. Rather, I call it, but the current alone with my husband Well, I can’t neither beets, nor carrots, nor potatoes! And, by the way, even without potatoes, look. Such a borschik: without potatoes, carrots and beets. But it still turns out very tasty! Instead of potatoes - beans, instead of carrots - bell peppers, instead of beets - more tomatoes. Plus a lot of cabbage and, of course, meat. Sometimes I add zucchini, it gives sweetness along with the pepper. Well, very tasty, and at the same time as dietary as possible (and diabetic. What can you do? Hiba want? Musish!)
Slastena
Hurrah! The girls received a parcel! Beauty wow! A basin that needs a trough - that's rightly said. I have a Beybik classic, so tiny compared to Beybik Prima. I liked that the new Babyik can be attached to the Sudoku. Deco and Rocco are still idle, the vegetables are over, we will start the morning with a hike for carrots I looked to eat an orange, I need to try a vegetable peeler and put a toothy knife into business
Ukka
Can you have celery? I just add it to such a soup soup.
azaza
Quote: Jerry

Why do you think that what you buy from us is made in Russia?

If only for this reason:

Quote: Stafa

It is difficult to compare, although I now have two of them, German and ours. But the German one with serrated knives, and ours with even ones.

And in general, almost all of the Berner sold here is of Russian origin. Is that Prima imported. The trend is questionable, and the individual graters are not exactly identical. But fortunately, this does not affect the sharpness of the graters. But the peeler is more than mediocre.
The knives, although not German, are also of high quality. In general, the assortment of "our" and the German Berner is not entirely identical. Boxes and multiboxes are made completely in Russia. For example, we do not have such boxes as in Germany (like on a leg). But in Germany there are no simple, like family cowards, but cheap universal boxes. There is no such triangular peeler in Germany, which was discussed above. They have been producing an improved model with a serrated blade and garlic grater for a long time.
In general, of all that is not German, the weak link is the Classics and the peeler, the rest is all at its best, despite the Russian production.

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