Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: marinastom

And who can tell you which grater will cut into wavy cubes? I have a classic waffle, can't she? Hunt to fry such a potato.

Who said he can't. That's exactly what she can do.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
I received my 4.5mm Trend insert. She has a little backlash in the frame. In width, it seems like there is not enough 1-2 mm to stand dead, like the rest of the inserts. But I haven’t cut it yet and I cannot say how critical it is.
azaza
Quote: simax

I am thinking of buying an Alligator with an advance payment (I already ordered a grater from the paycheck)
It costs so much money, this Alligator. Maybe it's better to take Bosch or Filipka with cutters? Nice thing: I threw a whole potato - it turns into cubes in a second without additional gestures. And for the Alligator, after all, the vegetables must first be cut into circles, and the price is the same as for a combine. Then it's better to buy a decent Nayser thread, or something. I would be offended to pay off such money, and do half of the work in the old fashioned way with a knife.
I have a Bosch cube. This is pestnya. If salads, vinaigrette, okroshka are frequent guests on your table, I highly recommend thinking about a real cube cutter.
azaza
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

I received my 4.5mm Trend insert. She has a little backlash in the frame.
Xun, I went and checked it. Namana becomes. I won't say what's dead. I have a dead current of 3.5 - because of this, at first I could not insert it correctly, I was afraid to break everything, and complained that it didn’t cut through to the end. Everything is well recorded, including 4.5. Incidentally, I also took it in Germany, in the second campaign.
mowgli
Quote: azaza

I have a Bosch cube. This is pestnya. If salads, vinaigrette, okroshka are frequent guests on your table, I highly recommend thinking about a real cube cutter.
probably a tremendous weight
azaza
Quote: mowgli

probably a tremendous weight
Well, depending on what to compare. More Alligator, yeah. But you can take a blender, it's more compact.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Tan, mine, too, from the second campaign to Germany. In general, I have a feeling that my Trend frame has shrunk. All inserts became difficult to enter and exit. And then, look how, even it turned out to be large for 4.5 mm. But again, I haven't cut it yet. I think it will not fall out during work, and this is the main thing.
About okroshka was the question above. I cut cucumbers for okroshka in short strips of 3.5 mm, radishes by 1.6 mm, and not in cubes. Very good at it. We like it more than cubes.
Stafa
I have a nicer-cyser from the market for 300 rubles has been coping very well with cubes of boiled vegetables for salads for a year already. I turned the large cells with French fries, and the small ones for salads - the most.
marinastom
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

Who said he can't. That's exactly what she can do.
Ksyusha, I didn't mean that. There are like spirals, and I thought like wavy bars. We in Magnet sell such ready-made potatoes, but I'm dumbly ready to buy, I want to fry my own.
Nikasa
Girls, tell me where to read more specifically about how you can join your purchases from Germany. It also caught fire with a Burner, and it seemed like they decided - prima, plus a few more bells and whistles ... And then how?
azaza
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @


About okroshka was the question above. I cut cucumbers for okroshka in short strips of 3.5 mm, radishes by 1.6 mm, and not in cubes. Very good at it. We like it more than cubes.

I also chop some salads for 3.5, and eggs in short cubes on an egg cutter. Very nice. But I do traditional ones with a cube.

Stafa, I just have nothing against the Nicers. Only the price of the Alligator annoys me.For such a price, he should have crumbled cubes in one go. That's why I say - either an ordinary Nayser, or, if you have extra money, you can buy a real cube cutter.
azaza
Quote: Nikasa

Girls, tell me where to read more specifically about how you can join your purchases from Germany. It also caught fire with a Burner, and it seemed like they decided - prima, plus a few more bells and whistles ... And then how?
And then you throw a list of T.A. in a personal. There she is https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&action=profile;u=77166 Scroll down the page, there will be an active "Send message to user" button.
marinastom
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

In general, I have a feeling that my Trend frame has shrunk. All inserts became difficult to enter and exit. And then, look how, even it turned out to be large for 4.5 mm. But again, I haven't cut it yet. I think it will not fall out during work, and this is the main thing.
I haven't cut it on mine either. I even just took it out of the bag, check it out. Mine is tight, but there is no "snapping", as in the rest of the inserts. Removable easily.
tanushenka
Quote: Olyushka

Then for two together the price? Or can you only buy it in pairs?
most likely the price is for one insert with knives, because an insert for a 10.0mm prima costs 7.50 without a discount, and with a discount of 4.90
Pten4ik
Girls, tell me, please, is there a 1.6 mm insert on the Prima? In the description of the box for Prima inserts, inserts of 10mm and 1.6mm are mentioned, and I have not found an insert of 1.6mm on any site
Piano
no, it doesn't exist, but there is an insertion position close to 1.6
Pten4ik
Piano, Thank you! And this is the position of which Prima's insert? Probably 3.5mm in the "cubes" position?
svet777
Girls, enlighten the darkness, is zero insertion to a trend a stub or not?
Piano
Quote: Pten4ik

Piano, Thank you! And this is the position of which Prima's insert? Probably 3.5mm in the "cubes" position?
well, yes, something like that. Although the same provision is considered a substitute for rock.
tigrra
Girls tell me, but Carly is nowhere to be found?
Piano
there is Karli, we have not bought all of Germany yet - we left a little
I want to stock up on fruit holders, turn my friend around, and some colored graters for a change, otherwise my green Prima and her green pribluds are already like in Fugaskin's patter - green green has turned green ...
skorpiosha
Girls and who has Prima green leaves no marks on it from carrots and beets? I'm torn between colors, which one to choose nevertheless ...
Another question, and who else ordered all the graters of different colors to be?
Pavlova
Quote: skorpiosha

Girls and who has Prima green leaves no marks on it from carrots and beets? I'm torn between colors, which one to choose nevertheless ...
Another question, and who else ordered all the graters of different colors to be?
The girls wrote that stains from carrots and beets can be removed by wiping the grater after working with a swab with a small amount of vegetable oil.
And I ordered graters of different colors - I really like this rainbow! In this ransom, multi-colored vegetable cutters are ordered by Lena lemusik.
skorpiosha
Quote: T.A.

The girls wrote that stains from carrots and beets can be removed by wiping the grater after working with a swab with a small amount of vegetable oil.
And I ordered graters of different colors - I really like this rainbow! In this ransom, multi-colored vegetable cutters are ordered by Lena lemusik.
Tan, what kind of graters do you have and what colors?
Pavlova
Quote: skorpiosha

Tan, what kind of graters do you have and what colors?
I have a set of red Prima, white Carly, orange Roco, now I will order another container for white inserts (beauty will be next to the red Prima!) And green Reibe Powerlein ... I keep all the graters in a closed cabinet, when I need to get it out - not I sort it out, because you can immediately see which one is where (I already wrote that I am a nervous creature, these bulkheads annoy me) ...
Stafa
Quote: skorpiosha

Girls, and who has Prima green leaves no marks on it from carrots and beets?
I forgot to grease with oil before the first use and the carrots colored both the grater and the trough. But I immediately wiped all the stains with a napkin with oil and everything became like new, without orange streaks. I haven't grated the carrots anymore.
nila
Quote: skorpiosha

Girls, and who has Prima green leaves no marks on it from carrots and beets? I'm torn between colors, which one to choose nevertheless ...
Another question, and who else ordered all the graters of different colors so that they were?
Marina, I have a green Prima.Occasionally I wipe it with sunflower oil, and so under a stream of warm water I wash it off with a brush with detergent ... and that's it
And I have graters in two colors) green and orange ... but it happened. I also ordered a green set from 1 joint venture. There, in addition, came the green Baby and Wafelka graters. Additionally ordered Carly and Pitsa, they were toko orange. In the 2nd joint venture I ordered Roko and also orange. I took Trend graters, to match Wafelka, and the price for them is lower, and in terms of functionality they are like Prima graters) only without a handle. But they fold well into each other and take up less space in the basket.
This time I ordered another Bebik, current from Prima. I wanted variety, let it be a spare ...
And the trough, boxes, peeler are green. Here is my two-color ...
I had a dream to change the kitchen ... I had the idea to make myself a green-orange kitchen
But I feel that with such purchases the turn will not reach the kitchen renovation And my dreams about the color of the kitchen were embodied in graters
Freesia
Quote: skorpiosha

Girls, and who has Prima green leaves no marks on it from carrots and beets? I'm torn between colors, which one to choose nevertheless ...
Another question, and who else ordered all the graters of different colors so that they were?
I have green, and orange Carly. You can also rub it with sunflower oil, of course, but these are unnecessary movements. And baby, my cotton pad with oil after carrots does not really take me, the disk just clings to the ledges I am not very annoyed if some grater stands painted. Perhaps in the future I will take Rosti and Vafelka in cherry and orange flowers. All Berner's colors are beautiful
makabusha
Girls, I will probably process orders as early as Monday. Today she was cleaning the whole day, and tomorrow they called that the guests were coming. Maybe the little one will go to bed early, so I'll sit down at the computer if I rip it out from my husband. Previously, it was believed that a family needs 2 televisions, and now 2 computers, and if there are children ... then everyone. Even our son wants to watch "badi" (wait a minute), my husband wants to sit on the forum of slavutovodov, and I - at the bread maker. You just need to hang up a schedule on your computer)))) 0
swamp
Reibe Powerlein - what is it?
Svetlana62
Quote: Lenusik-sh

Insert frame Berner I was interested in this dicing method. Instantly rushed to the kitchen to conduct this experiment. An apple came to hand - the cubes turned out, but there is one snag. When the knives reach the fruit holder, what should be done? On the frame, everything is clear - there are limiters that prevent the fruit holder from fidgeting over the knives of the insert, but what about the insert that just lies on the table? Without hesitation, I decided to make the frame myself. Here's what happened.
🔗
And here are the apple cubes.
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Now I’ll run tomorrow for the second 10mm insert and I’ll run once on a wooden board, the second on a grater, and I’ll be happy.
The best cubes are produced using this technology. Lenusik-Sh, thank you! But my husband made the frame for me, I myself could not. I take off my hat to women like Lenusik-Sh.
Pavlova
Quote: makabusha

Previously, it was believed that a family needs 2 televisions, and now 2 computers, and if there are children ... then everyone. Even our son wants to watch "badi" (wait a minute), my husband wants to sit on the forum of slavutovodov, and I - at the bread maker. You just need to hang up a schedule on your computer)))) 0
just about ... my grandson (soon three years old), sitting at my computer, decided to go to the toilet ... when I heard that he had already settled down, of course, immediately to the computer ... so this child , having thrown all business, immediately rushed into the room with a cry of "woman NOT-E-ET !!!" ... ...
LLika
Quote: skorpiosha

Girls, and who has Prima green leaves no marks on it from carrots and beets? I'm torn between colors, which one to choose nevertheless ...
Another question, and who else ordered all the graters of different colors so that they were?
For aesthetic reasons, I scored for myself all the orange graters and fewer body movements, no need to wipe them with oil. And to dilute the orange color, I took a black round peeler. From this purchase, a green triangular and green Karli grater will come to me, because.I'm going to rub only potatoes on potato pancakes on it, not carrots. I'm taking an orange one for mom too.
Svetlana62
Quote: LLika

green triangular
Lika, what kind of grater is this?
sima12
And my Prima is red, or more burgundy, I really like the color. Nothing is visible on it, not any stains remain, and the orange "pribluda" graters also never rubbed with anything, carrots, beets grated more than once, everything is clean! I also suffered for a long time at the expense of the color, I wanted green, it was more practical to read from the reviews that it was orange, and then I showed my domestic men a photo of graters in four colors from a German site, and so father and son, each separately, but both definitely chose red. And they were even surprised that I was thinking of a different color.
marinastom
Quote: Svetlana62

Lika, what kind of grater is this?
Instead of Lika. This is a peeler. The same, only green.
Grater Burner (2)
Svetlana62
I realized thanks! : I ordered this one too. She's got a grater on the back, right?
marinastom
Quote: Svetlana62

I realized thanks! : I ordered this one too. She's got a grater on the back, right?
Yeah. I already got one. I didn't really like cleaning, I like Ikeevka better, and the grater is cool.
Graziella
Quote: azaza

Well, depending on what to compare. More Alligator, yeah. But you can take a blender, it's more compact.
I have a Philips blender. While my husband was cutting a bunch of green onions with a knife, I used a blender to cut all the other vegetables into cubes with a blender! The beauty!
svet777
Girls, how do the classic waffle differ from each other from deco-star, please enlighten
marinastom
Quote: svet777

Girls, how do the classic waffle differ from each other from deco-star, please enlighten
Yes. And you can in the same place about Powerlein and XXL. Are there any fundamental differences?
LLika
If not for that tiny grater, I wouldn't take this peeler, a round one would be enough. Although she seems to have cloves, and in the photo you can see that she is thinly removing the skin from a tomato - if this is not a photo deception. There is no Ikeevskaya so there is nothing to compare with, except with a bazaar penny
Svetlana62
Quote: marinastom

Are there any fundamental differences?

Deco-Star is wider than the Classics, respectively, there are 10 waves against eight. Some have 12 waves, while XXL has thicker cuts. Like so.
Julia V
And I liked the triangular vegetable peeler, it came to me with the first order. And with the second order came a round one, but somehow she couldn't clean it with her hands. I bought the usual, cheap ones, so that Berner would not be bothered, as they did not like them at all. On the third run I ordered another triangular one, so that it was in reserve.
yulyax
I also like it very triangular! She buried her old one with cleanings, ordered a new one. Now I think, maybe a couple more, in reserve. Of all that I have tried (about a dozen), this is the most convenient for me so far.
Pavlova
Oh-oh-oh, and I'm crazy about both knives !!! All my conscious life I was tormented, peeling or slicing vegetables with a strong skin (eggplants, thick-skinned tomatoes, zucchini, when the knife slips off them and everything tries to walk on the fingers) and slicing watermelons, melons, pumpkins (my hands are weak, very slender, there was not enough me the strength of my hands to cut melons without torment). When I saw these knives with small teeth on the blades at Berner's, I realized that this is it, the happiness of a weak woman!
And with a large crocodile knife, I recently cut lemon-poppy biscotti, cut it, and squeaked with happiness!
For peeling other vegetables and fruits I have other knives with vertical floating blades.
Julia V
Quote: yulyax

I also like it very triangular! She buried her old one with cleanings, ordered a new one. Now I think, maybe a couple more, in reserve. Of all that I have tried (about a dozen), this is the most convenient for me so far.
Well, yes, but when else will the hike to Berner be
Julia V
T. A. And what kind of crocodile knife is
Pavlova
Quote: Julia V

T. A. And what kind of crocodile knife is
Well, the one that goes in the set to Prima on the first site ... We in the family called him "crocodile", it hurts too much ... but good, infection!
Freesia
And at first the round vegetable peeler seemed very unusual to me, there was even an idea to hide it away. But I forced myself to peel it and after three days - I can't live without it Potatoes, apples, carrots ... - I didn't even think that it was possible so thin! Especially for long vegetables, just perfect!

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