azaza
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Where azaza
Here I am! And here is cabbage and carrots, grated by Carlos: Grater Burner (2)
I've talked about cabbage so many times that I will soon be banned for repeating. In short - In addition to cabbage, I cut Carlushey radishes, cucumbers, carrots, daikon (the same radish, however). They can be rubbed in a bunch of other ways, but if I have already used Carly, there is no need to wash Trend either. Actually, the only thing that will be difficult to grate Karlusha is a tomato, and even then you can, if you need to puree it - the skin will remain in your hand. You can grate cheese. As for the sausage, I won't say, I haven't tried it.
If the family preferences are Peking and waffle vegetables, then there is no need to buy Carly. And I just have a waffle almost idle, I mainly use Carlos, and the Trend itself, of course. However, not only am I not going to dissuade the waffle, but I myself will not part with it - even if not often, but I need it, the grater itself is good.
Carly is a specific grater. Someone may have a dead weight, and someone will become the most demanded assistant. I am very grateful to the girls who told me its advantages. But I don't want to impose my opinion on anyone. I honestly tell my opinion about her, honestly warn about her only drawback. Minus - its "messiness". Very annoying at first. But it turned out that I had not yet learned how to use it. Now I have no more Carlosha than Berner himself - rarely, rarely when something flies off somewhere, and so it is quite buzzing. You need to adapt to it. If it is double-edged, this does not mean that rubbing on it must be done in both directions. I rub only one cabbage, and the radish cucumbers rub quite neatly back and forth.
Terochka is excellent, but expensive. Therefore, think well if you really need it.
Sandy
I ordered a waffle and pizza grader, I will also buy a roco, this is a must But Carly I doubt whether I need her or not (not because of the price, for my beloved I don’t mind) okay, wait and see.
Azaza, thanks for the detailed description
Venta
And if you are in doubt, and it is not necessary yet, let the thought "lie down". Use Prima, see what and how it is cut. It's never too late to buy

Only Wafelka and Roko from separate graters were purchased from me to Prima. I don't really need Carly, I like cabbage in my salad, almost chopped dust, the smaller the better, Prima copes with this. Pizza - that's the idea, I'm not sure that such a grater is necessary for me either.

Again, there are a lot of interesting devices around, new ones appear, money that has not been spent on a grater "in doubt" will always be spent. Again, not because you feel sorry for money (you need to pamper yourself!), But it's a pity if you spend years idle.

azaza
Venta, I agree with you and disagree.
It's never too late to buy in addition - absolutely to the point.
But if you like cabbage "in the dust" - then Carly you will not be superfluous. The fact is that even on the thinnest knifeless, very, very cobweb, winter cabbage is still tough. You will be tortured to rub it with your hands. My hands are weak, I have never been able to shake a winter cabbage until soft. And after Carlosi, I’m purely conditional. But again, in no way do I persuade, I just state a fact. If Sandy's family prefers Peking, then she really does not need Carly - Peking is already soft enough, except that the lower part is rough, but I think that Prima will cope with it at minimum thickness. And the white-headed one is still oak, like an infection, especially at the end of winter.
And again, I agree with you with a pizza grater. I was just about to buy it, and then instead of it and the baby-grater I bought this Decuk:
Grater Burner (2)
There are replaceable drums (small / large cuts), it is convenient because you can rub cheese and especially chocolate without getting your hands dirty.
And if anything, I’ll also buy a pizza grater. What does it cost us?
Sandy
I haunted the pizza due to the fact that its slicing reminded me of a Sovdepov's coarse grater, and I often use it, maybe I'll finally throw it out
Mona1
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I haunted the pizza due to the fact that its slicing reminded me of a Sovdepov's coarse grater, and I often use it, maybe I'll finally throw it out

No, there is not the same cutting as on Sovdepovskaya. from look at my pictures of slicing on several graters, there is also a pizza grater in post number 1790:
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...=2844.0
Sandy
And here I looked like it, even on the "fur coat" tinder
Grater Burner (2)
Sandy
Today, the grater should be delivered and the pizza grater, I'm filling the beets (I've already boiled it), I'll take a picture and report that I'm shredding
Tell me, is this a warehouse?
And I have a Mulinex meat grinder. This is my little home tank. I bought it a long time ago. Opening the box, I saw some kind of additives in the form of drums. Smaryu-Baaaaaaa .... ETOGES and also different calibers. And also a drum with slanting knives. Bored kitchen equipment. How much I have done, how much have I altered ... how many hungry souls I conquered
azaza
Quote: Tell me, is this a warehouse?

And I have a Mulinex meat grinder.
Then you are here: https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=19051.0 Or even in a meat grinder. And here is discussed specifically Berner's grater.
Sandy, in an amicable way I envy you! As I recall my expectation of a meeting with Berner, it becomes a shame that it is in the past. Perhaps, I never waited for any device with such trepidation as Berner!
Already a crazy thought came to me: maybe, in order to relive that excitement again, I will also take an order for myself? Excitement will come out a bit expensive considering that I will only use the maximum thickness on the knifeless insert in Prim. Eh, but it would be great! ..
Sandy
Oh Tan (turn to me for you, ok?) I don't know where to shove myself from waiting, I was still waiting for my Bosch Mum 84 harvester, I also wanted it soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
azaza
And I didn't even want a harvester as much as Berner! Although no, perhaps "wanted" is not the right word. I was in awe of Berner. Because I doubted that I needed him: after all, by that time I had a wonderful assistant (also Bosch, only a cube model). Before Berner, I had him as a vegetable cutter. And for the price, Berner's set cost a little less than a combine. So I didn't know if I did the right thing by ordering it for myself as a birthday present. It was scary that the money would be wasted, but at the same time I could not refuse to buy it - I went brain after brain, I could not think of anything else. After all, I really wanted the harvester, the airfryer, and the second cartoon (I didn't even want the first one, I didn't understand happiness in life). But only Berner made me so in awe.
And how glad I am that I was not mistaken! He is in demand with me every day, I use absolutely the entire set, except perhaps a waffle occasionally, but I'm not ready to refuse it. The only thing she refused was a basin. At first I was very pleased with him, and then I discovered that I was still more comfortable without him. I have a very large board, I rub on it right away. The basin is convenient when you need to grate a little. And I don't like it a little bit, I need a scope
Venta
azaza cabbage on a knife-less - it is large) I shred it either by 7 in the position of cubes, or by 3.5, already letting in the juice) I do not jam much, but who needs to die to death, let him jam himself))
azaza
Ah, Punyana. And I am uncomfortable with cabbage on the knife - too much effort is required. I tell you, my hands are weak.
Sandy
So I sit and think it was necessary to order this box for storing inserts, and roco right away ... I definitely don't need a basin ... probably
Eeeeeeeh envy eyes, grabbing hands ...
azaza
The box for inserts is very good, and it costs only 30 UAH. I had to take it! And I have Roco very much in demand in the winter. If there is an opportunity to change the order - order it back. At least boxing! One is not enough for me.I can't get to the second one.
Venta
Sandy - well, why are you so))) Although the Prima has inserts that can be attached to the back for compact storage (in the instructions it is drawn as), but the box can serve as a stand. I don’t have a box, he is also "in thought", fortunately everything is in the box normally.

Azaza I respect pies with cabbage, and they also need small cabbage. My hands are also weak, but it's okay.
Sandy
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The box for inserts is very good, and it costs only 30 UAH. I had to take it! And I have Roco very much in demand in the winter. If there is an opportunity to change the order - order it back. At least boxing! One is not enough for me. I can't get to the second one.

It's too late to drink Borjomi, when the kidneys have failed ... you will have to saw at the "Buffet" for the rest, and a trough for Prima will cost 30 UAH, which for Prima it costs 120 UAH. What is the difference ?
Sandy
I shred cabbage in DECOK, I also have the cutting adjustable from 1 mm to 9 mm, and no effort needs to be applied like clockwork, so I am calm about cabbage, I will not even try in a berner
azaza
For Prima, the current primovskoe trough is suitable, 120 UAH. And for the Trend - 60, but not 30. UAH 30 is a universal box for inserts. The set of the Trend does not provide anything for inserts, and one box is hardly enough only for the inserts included in the set. 10-ka I still live in my own cardboard box, shame and disgrace And I also want to buy 1.6. Therefore, the second box needs a nosebleed. And at the Buffet he was already 50 UAH. Toad strangles almost twice overpay. Here's how I'll get together, but I will order a box, insert 1.6 and another four-thread interesting.
Sandy
Quote: azaza

For Prima, the current Primovskoe trough is suitable, 120 UAH. And for the Trend - 60, but not 30. UAH 30 is a universal box for inserts. The set of the Trend does not provide anything for inserts, and one box is hardly enough only for the inserts included in the set. 10 I still live in my own cardboard box, shame and disgrace And I also want to buy 1.6. Therefore, the second box needs a nosebleed. And at the Buffet he was already 50 UAH. Toad strangles almost twice overpay. Here's how I'll get together, but I will order a box, insert 1.6 and another four-thread interesting.
Aaaaa, as always, I confused everything, boxing with a basin, but the basin from the prima seemed very large to me, and so everything is piled up in the kitchen and on the balcony, well, his
Mona1
Quote: Venta

azaza cabbage on a knife-less - it is large) I shred it either by 7 in the position of the cubes, or by 3.5, already letting in the juice)
Yes, it is large, but too thin on a small thickness. But on the back of my favorite plug - just right for salting and borshchik, as already mentioned here. (this is if someone has a Trend + a stub)
Venta
Mona1

Yes, it is large, but too thin on a small thickness.
We have 4 options on a knifeless one in Prima, but we are still capricious)))))
Sandy
Hurray girls, I became the proud owner of Prima
Thanks to all the girls for the advice when choosing
So, I share my impressions, I was struck by the quality of the material and the fact that everything is so simple to use, very accessible instructions, everything is so simple to insert - adjustable and cut ....... well, there are simply no words, this is just a fairy tale
Yesterday I shredded half a bucket of potatoes, everything turned out as in the instructions, even cubes (or rather flat cubes, or how to call them correctly), but I only need them for onions, so the ideal option was expected to be worse by 7 mm for frying and 3.5 mm for minced meat.
The girls that immediately struck me was that I took the holder and began to cut, like I have been cutting on it for 10 years ... very convenient, in general we have love at first sight
I also tested the pizza grater, I liked it, in principle I imagined so myself, only if you need a vegetable for a salad (to make it look like in a "Sovdep's" grater, you need to make short abrupt movements near the blade itself, and if you need long noodles, then acceleration and the entire length of the vegetable.
Grater Burner (2)

Here are beets for a salad, but the pieces are not exactly the same, I was the one who studied, well, in the end I already did it right
Grater Burner (2)
azaza
Sandy, with a long-awaited wrapping !!!
And as for the holder, I said that it is very convenient - it practically asks for a hand. I once had a very sharp Czech grater (without knife inserts, like a combislicer) - so I never adapted to its holder, for the sake of safety I had to give up a pretty good assistant.
Sandy
I came to the conclusion that I don't need a box, I adapted a milk box, it just came up and with a handle it is very convenient to get it from the shelf.
And I also want roco, baby greater and carly ... whatever ...
Sandy
Quote: azaza

Sandy, with a long-awaited wrapping !!!
And as for the holder, I said that it is very convenient - it practically asks for a hand. I once had a very sharp Czech grater (without knife inserts, like a combislicer) - so I never adapted to its holder, for the sake of safety I had to give up a pretty good assistant.

Thank you ! Yes, Berner's all ingenious is simple, I was also pleased with the size, I am just that and I would like no less
azaza
Quote: Sandy

And I also want roco, baby greater and carly ... whatever ...
In short, the whole set of Berner. I am now also thinking: I ought to please myself with something new. Probably, I will buy a pizza grater after all. And 1.6!
Venta
Sandy with a purchase! Let the graters delight their mistress with excellent work for many, many years!
Sandy
Yes Tan, we need everything, I liked the pizza grater, I do not regret that I bought it, I will eat salads, cheese for pizza, and raw vegetables with long noodles.
Here is my box

Grater Burner (2)

I doubt the usefulness of a baby greyter for me, but it's all so cool that I want more and more
azaza
Wow, what a cool ladle! I have not seen such. Eh, if he were also orange - he would not have had a price! Or at least blue, just to be sold. Really very comfortable.
Alim
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Wow, what a cool ladle! I have not seen such.
In the plastic departments of these milk cartons in bulk!
Sandy
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Wow, what a cool ladle! I have not seen such. Eh, if he were also orange - he would not have had a price! Or at least blue, just to be sold. Really very comfortable.
Their shaft, where various plastic bowls, buckets, etc. are sold, will also go to look for at least a yellow one, otherwise now the bag with milk will not be where to put
You can put one more insert into it, I put a free grater in the pizza, and you have a Trend that's just all the inserts and will fit from 1.6 mm.
azaza
And we have where there is plastic - only round Or transparent, or matte white translucent. I have never seen such people. I will look more closely, thanks for the tip!
Sandy
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And we have where there is plastic - only round Or transparent, or matte white translucent. I have never seen such people. I will look more closely, thanks for the tip!
You probably just did not pay attention, you need to ask the seller, they will tell you, you can still look at the shops "all by 8"
or as they are called there now where different trash is sold.
azaza
Yes, the fact of the matter is that I rarely slip past the plastic departments. And I don’t deprive the shops of the type "any crap from 5 hryvnyas" too - there comes across the necessary small things. And I haven't seen such ladles for the life of me. I'll look for more. I really need such a ladle! Berner boxing seems to be inexpensive, but his leg is narrow, unstable. And all the inserts would have stuck into this ladle at once - the shape is just what you need. One hope that my eye did not linger on it. And now I won't sleep at night, I will dance!
Sandy
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Yes, the fact of the matter is that I rarely slip past the plastic departments. And I don’t deprive the shops of the type "any crap from 5 hryvnyas" too - there comes across the necessary small things. And I haven't seen such ladles for the life of me. I'll look for more. I really need such a ladle! Berner's boxing seems to be inexpensive, but his leg is narrow, unstable. And all the inserts would have stuck into this ladle at once - the shape is just what you need. One hope that my eye did not linger on it. And now I won't sleep at night, I will dance!
The law of meanness has not been canceled, when you need something, you find it fig, it's a fact
azaza
There was a sibon in three plastic departments - a nyama of such a ladle
Girls from Kiev, has anyone seen it somewhere?
Sandy
What are you doing ?! I bought mine about 5 years ago, it was in bulk. If I see a lighthouse
julifera
In our plastic, I also have not seen such coasters for milk.
azaza
Probably, they are no longer released. I thought it was a recent dipper. And if it was bought about 5 years ago, it is unlikely that you can find it now. You will have to experimentally select something else. I'll arm myself with a knifeless insert, and I'll go and try it on to everything in a row.And then I'll buy a second Berner universal box, and I'll calm down on that
azaza
Monich, now I am also with a multi-box
I was looking for a square bucket so that it was convenient to store the inserts. Did not find. And it caught fire to resolve this issue immediately. So I decided:
Grater Burner (2) Grater Burner (2)
The bucket fits perfectly into the table. On the railing shelf I left only the base and Carlos - so that the most running ones were always at hand. And the inserts, the waffle and Roco went to the table. I'll stick a pizza there, which I'm going to buy in the near future.
And if you suddenly come across a square bucket - there will always be a use for the bucket box
Mona1
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Monich, now I am also with a multi-box
I was looking for a square bucket so that it was convenient to store the inserts. Did not find. And it caught fire to resolve this issue immediately. So I decided:
Grater Burner (2) Grater Burner (2)
The bucket fits perfectly into the table. On the railing shelf I left only the base and Carlos - so that the most running ones were always at hand. And the inserts, the waffle and Roco went to the table. I'll stick a pizza there, which I'm going to buy in the near future.
And if you suddenly come across a square bucket, the bucket box will always be used
Hooray! Now there are two bucket boxes on the forum! Tan, he seems to be a direct copy of mine in size, color and shape. Straight brother 2. Tell me, is it convenient? I still attach the holder to it from the side. And all this is on my windowsill.
azaza
Convenience has not yet felt - it is necessary to use it several times, but I still washed it with current and stuck it into the table. But I think it will be convenient. In size, apparently the same. Although ... The base is not included in my bucket box, except perhaps sideways, sir. And you have?
And I don't want to put it on the windowsill. Firstly, so as not to force (this was enough for me with the old kitchen, now I want nothing to hang out in vain), and secondly, my side is sunny, I'm afraid the plastic will melt in fig if it constantly stands there. We have at least 45 in the sun in the summer, you can't enter the kitchen. And if it does not melt, it will fade. No, let it stand in the table. Opening the door and pulling it out is a matter of seconds.
Mona1
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Convenience has not yet felt - it is necessary to use it several times, but I still washed it with current and stuck it into the table. But I think it will be convenient. In size, apparently the same. Although ... The base is not included in my bucket box, except perhaps sideways, sir. And you have?
You know, I looked at the label on yours, went with my own and compared - the same! So they really are twins. Tan, I also don't get free across the bucket. I have graters along. There is a little space on the side, so the holder hangs there. Here, I found where my box is. Look here:
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...=2844.0
Sandy
I also went through the points, and really there are no such things as I have ...
azaza
Quote: Sandy

I also went through the points, and really there are no such things as I have ...
And I don't need it anymore! I have now Monkin the multi-box is worth - a lot of things fit into it
kolenko
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Girls from Kiev, has anyone seen it somewhere?

In the spring I bought such a "milk bag holder" in Auchan.
azaza
KoLenochka, I was in Auchan just a week ago, and I never pass by plastics. Nyama ...
Although I have stocked it with a multi-box, if I see such a bucket, I will certainly buy it. For Berner, it seems that it is no longer necessary, but everything will fit in the household.
Sandy
How cool my Prima is, how good it is that I bought it, I cut everything on it, and the onion leaves a millimeter "ass" after cutting into cubes. It's a pity that there are no cubes on the 10 mm insert, but otherwise everything is super

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