Graziella
Quote: azaza

Lena, you probably wanted to say vegetable peeling?
Yes Yes. The vegetable peelers were wrong, of course. I was not lucky with them either. The blades are dull, it is faster to clean with a knife.
Elenka
I'm completely at a loss. right here as if we are talking about different peelers.
Apparently, some of Berner's products in Berner's offices in the CIS were not produced in Germany.
I have a triangular plastic cleaning, purchased it recently in the purchase of a German joint venture. Its blade is 2 sharp nail files, consisting of many "razors". I had to learn to work with her, because a couple of times I very painfully walked along the hand tangentially. Very sharp, hard vegetables peels easily and very thinly. I have never had such a sharp cleaning, but I had a lot of them, both expensive and not so. I hide it from my family so that someone does not get hurt awkwardly.
Lissa
I have a triangular peeler from my last purchase. I am very pleased. Today I quickly peeled 7 kg of zucchini very quickly. She cuts the skin very thinly. Lemon is cool too. Skin without a white layer.
Elenka
Those who bought in Germany do not complain, and who bought in the dealerships are unhappy.
Julia V
Yes, that's why we go on "trips" to Germany
nila
Elenka, Lissa, Julia B! Well, at least you supported me, otherwise I already thought that I didn't understand at all in vegetable peelers! I am here, in the subject already many times trying to convey that Berner peelers from Germany are very sharp! For a triangular voosche I am silent, a little distracted or a vegetable / fruit is not so take and hello cut! Therefore, I am more comfortable with the white round. There I know that I will not jump off and not cut myself, no matter how I rush or be distracted. Vegetables for soup / borscht so only on it. Yes, she peels the skin on potatoes by 1-2mm thicker, I agree ... but still, it is very convenient and quick for me to peel on it. This is my opinion, IMHO ... and no one will convince me!
And the triangular, I confirm, for removing the zest from orange and lemons is the very thing
Julia V
No, well, it's just really cool peelers, I ordered another triangular one, I also need to order a round one
nila
Julia! I also regretted that the last time I had not ordered both spare. I ordered only a spare holder, but I decided to clean it next time ... it all comes down to money!
Julia V
Yes, as always, well, nothing, we will paint on money and order a hike on the trail
nila
Quote: Julia V

Yes, as always, well, nothing, we will paint on money and order a hike on the trail
, !
LLika
So I took my round vegetable peeler in the Ukrainian purchase. I don't like working with her. Normally, only peels the carrots and then, if not grafted, the potatoes with great difficulty, my hand begins to ache, while one potato is cleaned, the eggplant does not take at all, it just trims the skin and gets stuck. I threw it into the trash box, where there are all sorts of openers, whisks, etc. items not often used.

And I can't get enough of a triangular one with teeth. The peel from vegetables is thinly cuts off and very easy, you don't have to put in any effort, I want to take a couple more spare things. The grater on the handle is also superb. The triangular peeler is worthy of Berner, and my round one is kind of hacky.
K-ataNa
it is very good that we discussed this topic, but now it has become quite obvious that it is better to buy peelers in Germany, and those that are sold in the local Berner can be seen here with us and they do it, that's why the quality is so ... otherwise I mostly read positive reviews and when I tested them, to put it mildly, I was very surprised ... but it's good that I was able to test them myself before I spent money on them, and those who buy through online stores do not see this, it turns out to be a waste ...
hasia
Girls, and I used to take a metal peeler at the German Berner. So it is even cooler than triangular. Cleans even thinner and even more comfortable in the hand. But it also costs more. I am also not very happy with white.
Julia V
Quote: hasia

Girls, and I used to take a metal peeler at the German Berner. So it is even cooler than triangular. Cleans even thinner and even more comfortable in the hand. But it also costs more. I am also not very happy with white.
White I only peel apples, it is convenient, and everything else is triangular, somehow more familiar to her. You will need to look at the metal one.

Berner, I think, is better to take in Germany. Well, I don't trust "ours".
Ctrekoza
Girls, today I read that you can "rub" frozen dumplings on Carly or Pizza, and you get a la noodle. Has anyone tried it?
K-ataNa
Quote: hasia

Girls, and I used to take a metal peeler at the German Berner. So it is even cooler than triangular. Cleans even thinner and even more comfortable in the hand. But it also costs more. I am also not very happy with white.
I previously wrote that I tested metal in Berner's branded section in Moscow, outwardly I really liked it, I even wanted to buy it right away, but it turned out to be just as stupid as a simple one, not like peeling potatoes, I could not even pick up the peel, it slipped ..... in general, you only need to buy peelers in Germany
marinastom
Quote: Ctrekoza

Girls, today I read that you can "rub" frozen dumplings on Carly or Pizza, and you get a la noodle. Has anyone tried it?
I wouldn't risk it. Although they are strong, they are still plastic. (Especially Pizza.) IMHO.
Nikollete
Girls! Well, here I am now with Berner. This site of ours is simply bamba. Six months ago, I had no idea that I was a kitchen shopaholic. Well, during these six months I have acquired a cartoon (Ourson 5005 is my love for life, I probably stroke her sides and even talk to her). Voooot, and after its acquisition it started: HP, manual steam generator (by the way, so-so purchase, BUT - I still want to use a vacuum cleaner for a parsik). Now Berener. I read both volumes. I completely agree with everything written by Ka-TaNa, I can't write so much, only I read more.
It has been two days since I am a happy owner of the Trend. I have no strength to endure waiting for a joint venture with me - I went to the store (for Samara girls - the shopping center "Orange"). Got into the action: Trend + cap to it = 1900 rubles. I don’t know, is it very expensive in comparison with Internet orders? I bought another 10 mm on the move - 300 rubles. Now I want more: Rocko-Trend, Classic Waffle Iron, Pizza Greater and Carly for complete happiness. What do you say - in the joint venture I will win a lot in terms of money? Something I got confused in the hryvnia and euro. But while Wishlist was silent for a short time, I can wait for the parcel.
Operation: I am delighted with the 10 mm. Frying potatoes has never been so fast. Cutting cabbage is for me an unloved topic all my life until this moment. Now - into the lungs. I don’t understand where I have been all these years ??? But the most important thing is speed !!! When I read your posts, girls, I was skeptical about comparing a hand grater and a combine, but this is TRUE.
The need for a tray causes me to throw up - I don't understand if I need to or not? I tried to lay it on the bowl - for some reason, the product flew out of the bowl, somehow it was not very good. And yesterday I got used to rubbing upright - nothing like that (except cabbage). What if it will turn out even cooler with a tray? And which one to take to the Trend? Or God bless him, with the tray?

And in general, I can’t imagine what else I’ll find on the site, so that I will start to penetrate again from the desire, but I feel that soon there will be something ... Thank you for these "Wishlist"
Arnica
I have a tray for Trend from JV Germany. Vegetables fly out too So I don't know. But I use it, it is comfortable and does not move (the suction cups are there).
marinastom
And I also, like Olyushka, flies. But it doesn't bother. In a whisper: it is quite possible to do without a basin. But the kit, there is a kit!
Graziella
I, too, did not immediately buy a tray, but now I often rub salads into it! Dovooolnaya !!!
And yesterday I updated my Carly, made a salad from cucumbers and cabbage. Here I am a fool that did not want to take it! This is a miracle: puffed cabbage, cool cucumber pochikan strips. Thanks to the girls for convincing. Now only Roko is not unopened, but she has already found a salad where you need to chick vegetables on Roko, so I'll update it soon !!
Piano
but I somehow ceased to have enough of the Primovsky tray - the Germans need to write to deepen it in the next issues - it became inconvenient to knead - too much eat cut
Lissa
I have an enamel bowl on which the Trend stands (like a sudoku).
marinastom
Quote: Lissa

I have an enamel bowl on which the Trend stands (like a sudoku).
In-in! I had such a thought flashed. We need to go to the store with a V-frame and pick up a bowl.
gala10
Girls, take me into your ranks! Today I bought the Trend - the main set. I tried to rub the apple on the 3.5 mm insert. I will not say that it turned out the way I wanted. And you probably can't judge the speed by one apple. Please tell me which insert or grater you need to rub to get very fine. Thanks to everyone who shared their experience so generously and helped me make my choice!
Arnica
Congratulations!
If it's very shallow, then you probably need to buy a separate Baby Grater.
gala10
Olyushka, thanks, I will slowly determine what exactly I need to buy.
Aygul
Quote: gala10

Olyushka, thanks, I will slowly determine what exactly I need to buy.
Congratulations on your purchase! worthwhile thing
And additional graters are needed anyway, they have all the relish at the same time I do not diminish the need for the main set, it is a must!

I just spread this Baby Greater on apples, it's just a miracle, just a fairy tale on one side you rub - it is rubbed well not with slices, but with shavings, as it were, on the other - puree turns out to be just
Only the only thing, I have a Bebik in the style of the classics (well, they slipped this one), so not very comfortable to the hand, so if the Trend is the main one, take the same graters as well
Niunia
And my borscht moved to a new level with my Prima. I'm lazy .. sooo .. and always rubbed the beets on the coarsest strips with a combine, but it was still too small. And to cut by hand ... nope, not mine (I'm sooo lazy), but here on the Lotion on the insert of 7 mm exactly that! Even the MCH appreciated, although he didn’t care that there was meat. And also potatoes in 30 seconds on a 10 mm insert. And a 3.5 mm carrot .. just became a mistress
And on a waffle, carrots in broth - BEAUTY
K-ataNa
oh, I held on so much, I wanted to order everything in Germany, and besides, I like individual graters in Prima's design, but I no longer have my strength, I can't walk past the vegetable tent, I already bought a ton of different ready-made seasonings for Korean carrots, but I don't ... in general I went, ordered it for E5 for 380r, now I think, what kind of brake I am, all summer there was such a good discount in E5, and as soon as it ended, I immediately felt an urge ... Carly suffers, I don't know how long I can hold out, because for me carrots and cabbage are everything ... besides, the problem of the fruit holder and the pot immediately arose
gala10
Aygul, Niunia, Thank you!
Rita
Quote: K-ataNa

already bought a ton of different ready-made seasonings for Korean carrots
Korean carrot recipe from julifera on this forum, no tons of spices are needed, but such a yummy turns out.
Aygul
Quote: Niunia

And my borscht moved to a new level with my Prima. I'm lazy .. sooo .. and always rubbed the beets on the coarsest strips with a combine, but it was still too small. And to cut by hand ... nope, not mine (I'm sooo lazy), but here on the Lotion on the insert of 7 mm exactly that! Even the MCH appreciated, although he didn’t care that there was meat. And also potatoes in 30 seconds on a 10 mm insert. And a 3.5 mm carrot .. just became a mistress
And on a waffle, carrots in broth - BEAUTY
Well then (if we are talking about borscht) and add about onions, on a knifeless
I cut it into 4 parts (I don't have a large onion now), without cutting through to the end, just the nucleolus (well, as it is called correctly, I forgot), which we usually cut out, do not touch, this is the whole onion and is held on the holder iiiiii and with a slight movement of the hand we turn sliced ​​onions! And when I want smaller, I do it at 7.
I really like our graters Although at first there was a little stupor, now I use it more and more often, for different products, I try different graters.
PySy. I even made friends with the fruit holder like
gala10
Quote: Aygul

I really like our graters Although at first there was a little stupor, now I use it more and more often, for different products, I try different graters.
PySy. I even made friends with the fruit holder like
So far, I have a slight stupor. But hopefully this is temporary.
Aygul
Quote: gala10

So far, I have a slight stupor. But hopefully this is temporary.
It's definitely temporary

I found a way out for myself - I put all the graters in a container, and took out the main set, tried it, put it in the kitchen drawer to take and do, 3.5, 7, 10 tried it, put it away in the same container, because I decided, that the knifeless one does an excellent job, and there should be no sharp cutting and stabbing in the kitchen cabinet, so that the family continues to remain alive and healthy and with whole fingers
Then I "studied" the waffle on the carrots, I liked it Since it closes, that is, it is safe for people, it was moved closer "to the body"
And then Bebik came in handy ... And, by the way, the carrot on Bebik, which is also a cool side with shavings, is also cool, I liked it (not as officially as at 3.5) Only the design is not very That is where Primovsky Bebik would be in Russia take?
In short, all safely lying graters are now in the kitchen drawer, they are taken out quickly, cleaned quickly, and all sharp knife graters are hidden in the court
gala10
Quote: Aygul

In short, all safely lying graters are now in the kitchen drawer, they are taken out quickly, cleaned quickly, and all sharp knife graters are hidden in the court
Yeah, now I'll think about placement. Thank you!
Aygul
Quote: gala10

Yeah, now I'll think about placement. Thank you!
Gal, but I did not order a triangular piece into which all the knife inserts could be removed. What if you have? Then put it there
Taia
Buy these boxes for inserts. Grater Burner (2)
Aygul
dada, I'm talking about boxes for inserts
gala10
I bought boxes for the main set and an additional one. Girls, but I carried this Wishlist for a very long time, three months. Now we need to master.
Niunia
🔗
This girl on Ibei has all the graters and various sets. The girl is very responsible and sends all over the world.
P. S. I ordered all my graters in the Prima style and Prima herself with a pot
gala10
Quote: Niunia

🔗
This girl on Ibei has all the graters and various sets. The girl is very responsible and sends all over the world.
P. S. I ordered all my graters in the Prima style and Prima herself with a pot
Thanks for the tip. We have Classic and Trend in Uuterra, as well as additional graters. There is a lot more to Ozone. But I will definitely visit this address. Or maybe I want something else, but don't know about it yet?
Yani
And while I'm waiting for my Prima set, I read the topic and study theoretically. What will I cut on which insert
By the way, we made a joint venture with girls from Ukraine, ordered from the seller at the link above, I think we will wait soon.
I have such a question - baby Greater Primovsky looks different from the previous ones. Does it rub too? I can’t figure it out on the photo.
And about the peelers, maybe someone had the experience of comparing which one is better - a newer model with teeth or a previous one with a smooth blade?
kirch
Quote: Niunia

🔗
This girl on Ibei has all the graters and various sets. The girl is very responsible and sends all over the world.
P. S. I ordered all my graters in the Prima style and Prima herself with a pot
And how much does her delivery cost?
Mona1
Quote: gala10

Girls, but I carried this Wishlist for a very long time, three months... Now we need to master.
I suffered for more than a year, I even ordered a Decok, the model is an absolute copy of the Trend, but when it arrived, I examined it through the polyethylene, without opening it, I saw what a dull steel that didn’t inspire confidence, and it seemed to me that even in the pod holder, one tooth was missing , I just gave it to my mother-in-law on March 8, without printing it, and even before June I continued to dream and suffer, and finally - I bought it !!!
Niunia
Quote: kirch

And how much does her delivery cost?
In Europe 10.50 euros, and to Russia and Ukraine you have to ask the seller.
Quote: Yani

I have such a question - baby Greater Primovsky looks different from the previous ones. Does it rub too? I can’t figure it out on the photo.
Baby Greater Primovsky can only be compared with the classics, had two.
In Primovsky baby, there is a grater (teeth) along its entire length and width, and in the classic only along the middle. Tinder is the same, but it's more convenient and faster for me on Primovsky.
gala10
Now I rubbed the zucchini for the casserole on the 7 mm insert. While it is difficult to handle the fruit holder. I'll probably learn.
Quote: Mona1

I suffered for over a year
This is patience! I don't know how to suffer for so long ...
Aygul
Quote: gala10

While it is difficult to handle the fruit holder. I'll probably learn.
here with him too ... at first I was tormented, it was uncomfortable, with a button somehow everything was pulled out wrong, ..., then carefully without it a carrot on a knifeless one, a cucumber for a salad on it, only of a different thickness (mother-in-law is such cool cucumbers this year I grew them - long and thin, so they didn't even need to be divided in half, they turned out great circles) and then somehow I got out a fruit holder for slicing onions and it lay down in my hand so much that everything began to rub without effort
So, Gal, you try everything, and then it will work out by itself, adjust, so much so that you will understand that this is the best grater in the world
gala10
Quote: Aygul

So, Gal, you try everything, and then it will work out by itself, adjust, so much so that you will understand that this is the best grater in the world
AygulThank you very much for your support. Greatly inspiring. And then, when you realize that not only you have such difficulties at first, it becomes easier.
Taia
And I can't until make friends with the fruit holder, probably half a year has passed. But I will not give up.

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