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Quote: natalisha_31

I have a knife like in the first picture. I just adore him, and I presented the knife as in the second picture as it did not work out for me with him
Likewise, though my daughter likes the second one better, after that she has worn out more than one knife. I have had this grater for 20 years already, I gave a half when my daughter was not yet a year old (now soon21) I can't imagine how it is possible without this assistant, she moves with me to the dacha in the summer.
Sandy
I watched the video, I'll probably buy this
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Sandy
And about the same one, I can't find anything about a triangular one
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Sandy
I looked about the grater, and decided that I also needed to buy, the girls who have it - is she really rubbing everything so well?

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Monica
Sandy, I have it, but somehow I didn't get it. Maybe she hasn't yet revealed her charms. She didn't rub the cheese very much on it, on Resty it was much better.
Sandy
Quote: Monica

Sandy, I have it, but somehow I didn't get it. Maybe she hasn't yet revealed her charms. She didn't rub the cheese very much on it, on Resty it was much better.
Are the vegetables raw? I understood from the video that shavings Is it smaller than the resty?
Monica
I haven't grated the vegetables yet, the shavings are small. I liked the lemon zest to rub into the baked goods.
Sandy
Quote: Monica

I haven't grated the vegetables yet, the shavings are small. I liked the lemon zest to rub into the pastries.
I was just impressed by the raw vegetables, on the resti it's rather large
Monica
Quote: Sandy

I was just impressed by the raw vegetables, on the resti it is rather large
Raw I like rubbing on Rocky
Sandy
Quote: Monica

Raw I like rubbing on Rocky
Rocky is similarly obtained as on Prima itself, I want something that cannot be cut on Prima. Look at the video of raw carrot shavings
nika77
Quote: Sandy

Rocky is similarly obtained as on Prima itself, I want something that cannot be cut on Prima. Look, as in the video, shavings from raw carrots

You can and my two kopecks, it really rubs like in the video, only my hands will hurt later)))) I made a salad of 2 large carrots, as a result - gruel from carrots (this is on the shallow side) and a super-duper salad with garlic turned out. But I can’t say that I did it with ease. Although if I rub boiled beets, then it is generally no problem, that is, I like to rub "soft" products. I use this grater, if something is not a lot to rub and it is convenient that the products "fly off" well from the plastic, you just need to knock a couple of times, on an ordinary one you need to remove it with your hands or wash it in the sink ...
Sandy
I'm going for a round-handle peeler today and a baby grater
Sandy
I bought a truncated peeler, a baby greater, and also took Carly
I have already experienced it, I liked the baby, rub it finely, I like it better - for example, for a "fur coat" than a pizza greater, or for frying when you need small chips. I don't need mashed potatoes.
I was generally delighted with Carly, I expected much less ... I thought that I did not need it, I liked the Peking cabbage on it (in Prima, I’m already afraid to rub it, after the cut off my finger), another cool cucumber turns out into a salad, for example, from the same Peking ...
Vopchim my expectations were met.
It has not worked out completely with the peeler yet, but this is temporarily I hope. I cleaned the potatoes normally, but an uncomfortable long handle (why did they make it so long?) But the carrots are super clean.
MariMax
Berner Grater Professionals Help! which grater is better to buy "Classic" or "Trend", on the official. the site says that the trend differs from the classics in the thickness of the main frame and fixing the inserts in it. The types of slicing are the same ...
natushka
I bought a Trend, the frame is wider and more powerful or something.The price difference is not big. I love. (Previously, there was a Classic - she was 20 years old, still in working order).
Leska
Quote: Sandy

I bought a truncated peeler, a baby greater, and also took Carly

It has not worked out completely with the peeler yet, but this is temporarily I hope. I cleaned the potatoes normally, but an uncomfortable long handle (why did they make it so long?) But the carrots are super clean.
Sandy, congratulations on your purchase! You get used to the peeler very quickly. I can't use others after it. And with a slingshot I only peel long fruits and vegetables (and then if in large quantities), but I cut zucchini, eggplants, cucumbers and cheese into plates.
azaza
Quote: MariMax

Berner Grater Professionals Help! which grater is better to buy "Classic" or "Trend", on the official. the site says that the trend differs from the classics in the thickness of the main frame and fixing the inserts in it. The types of slicing are the same ...
Take the Trend. The classics have not been related to Germany for a long time, now they are produced on Malaya Arnautskaya ... in general, they are far from being Germans, so you shouldn't expect high quality from the current Classics.
Sandy
Quote: irysska

Sandy
my congratulations on your purchases, let them help and please
take care of your fingers
Thank you so much
Now I have for my Prima - add. nozzle 10mm, rösti aka pizza greater, baby greater, carli, waffle, vegetable peeler. You don't need anything else.
Sandy
Quote: Leska

Sandy, congratulations on your purchase! You get used to the peeler very quickly. I can't use others after it. And with a slingshot I only peel long fruits and vegetables (and even if in large quantities), but I cut zucchini, eggplants, cucumbers and cheese into plates.
Thank you
But until I have adapted at all, the handle interferes, I had a vegetable peeler before Berner, so the handle was normal there and the knives were not floating. A matter of habit, let's get used to where we go
MariMax
natushka, azaza thanks a lot! you can still advice. What extra. nozzles should be purchased first (to the trend). I still can't figure out so much information on the topic, someone says that while you try the standard set and there you will figure out what nozzles you need, maybe there are such nozzles that you first need to buy and without them life is not life

PiSi Vegetable cutter "Waffle-Spiralnaya" only to purchase it separately as a vegetable cutter? Or are there nozzles with this function? I love the beauty on the table
azaza
Waffle spiral - a separate grater, there are no such inserts.
And what you need first is very difficult to say. How many families - so many opinions. My first need is 10 and Carly. I use Rocko, but less often. This kit is enough for me inside and out.
Alim
Seen on sale I will accept but in white box and pictures are not the same as on the black box. Is it real? The inscription on the grater itself is correct. The saleswoman seems to be decent and the goods from her are of various brands known on the Internet, and it seems that they were purchased there. But doubts remained
natushka
Quote: MariMax

natushka, azaza thanks a lot! you can still advice. What extra. nozzles should be purchased first (to the trend). I can't figure out so much information on the topic yet, someone says that while you try the standard set and there you will figure out what tips you need, maybe there are such tips that you need to buy first and without them life is not life

PiSi Vegetable cutter "Waffle-Spiralnaya" only to purchase it separately as a vegetable cutter? Or are there nozzles with this function? I love the beauty on the table
Now I have Carly every day - for vegetable salads. 10 is also in demand, 1.6 - instead of rocko. For boiled ones, there is a pizza grater.
Slastena
The girls of the owner - the lucky ones looked now at OZONE a discount on I will accept and Trend the difference between them is about 100 rubles, for those who really want to own this device too: girl_cray: tell me what to grab, what a significant difference except in Let's take protection of blades and everything or something else
Cvetaal
I have Prima, I can't say anything about Trend. In the example, the thickness of the slices on the knifeless insert is regulated, on the other two inserts you can cut into cubes
Mona1
Quote: Slastena

The girls of the owner - the lucky ones looked now at OZONE discount on I will accept and Trend the difference between them is about 100 rubles, for those who really want to also own this device: girl_cray: tell me what to grab, what a significant difference except in Let's take protection of blades and everything or something else
For me, it is significant that over time, the difference in price between the heaped Prima and the Old Man Trend has significantly decreased. 100 tubes is nothing. For me, this says only one thing - either Prima is not so good, or the Trend once again confirms its goodness. Of course, here we need to make allowances for the fact that Prima is no longer such a novelty as a year ago and, of course, the price for it will fall, but in order to get in line with the Trend, this is suggestive.
Slastena
Girls thank you About three months ago, I studied all Temko about Berner: - \ inclined to buy "Trend" (by the way, I have it on the ozone in the postponed goods), but now such a difference in price is captivating. So I think someone can persuade me to accept
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Tan, why are you confused by the price cut? This is like a special offer of 20% discount for Prima and 10% for Trend. Ozone in Russia officially sells Berner and, in my opinion, they are not afraid of counterfeiting or low-quality products. After NG, the price will return to the previous one, and whoever does not have time will not have time.
Venta
Mona1 this is a temporary discount, for the New Year a tempting. I will take my last year so I grabbed))) Then the price will rise back. And in my opinion the discount is only for the orange Prima. White and red at full price remained) The same story is with the Trend.

And prices have gone up compared to last year. Last year, the discount was from 1600 rubles to 1250 ... for Prima. something like this. This year a discount from 2000 already) So there is no need to expect a drop in prices.

Slastena Well, I don’t know, I don’t know ... In Example 4, the thickness on the bladeless insert. Plus it is a stub - everyone is looking for a stub for the Trend))) On 3.5 and 7 inserts, too, 2 thick slices of slices will turn out (and not one as in Trend) - because of the notorious ability to cut into cubes (although they are diamonds and very small) Prima is slightly larger than the Trend - suddenly it matters to you.

In general, everyone here is happy with their graters - even with the Trend, even with Prima. Some even have 2 in one hand :) The main thing is Berner)))

Mona1
Quote: Venta

Mona1 this is a temporary discount, for the New Year a tempting. I will take my last year so I grabbed))) Then the price will rise back. And in my opinion the discount is only for the orange Prima. White and red at full price remained) The same story is with the Trend.

And prices have gone up compared to last year. Last year, the discount was from 1600 rubles to 1250 ... for Prima. something like this. This year a discount from 2000 already) So there is no need to expect a drop in prices.
Yes, that prices are going up, that's for sure. I've spent a year buying a multicooker, so now it is 20-30 percent more expensive than a year ago. And what to do, I bought it. This is my first cartoon. And then Azaza took me right by the throat and shook me like a pear until I agreed to buy this beauty. And then suddenly it turned out that in one store it is for a promotion now, and cheaper than last year. But this is a supermarket in Kiev, and I’m not a metropolitan girl, it wouldn’t suit me anyway. So the price of Primma will probably go up there.

Slastena, do you have an opportunity to buy a Blade Cover for Trend? With its help, you can get another slicing thickness. The plug is a rarity in stores. I use it so often that I even thought that if I didn't have it, I'd rather have Prima. So think about it. If now I chose - Trend without a stub or Prima, then I would probably take Prima, especially if it is inexpensive. Especially when you consider that the plug is also worth money and, having bought it, all this can come out more expensive than your Prima. So, it turns out that while the price pleases, Prima is better.
Venta
Even on Prima, you can save on insert 1.6 ... It is not in the kits - it is bought separately for the Trend.And Prima does not need it)))) - Insert 1.6 is replaced by cutting on insert 3.5 in position 2) And for the money saved, you can buy some separate grater - at least the same waffle) Or an insert of 10 mm - many for love potatoes.
azaza
If the price is practically the same (100 rubles for Russia is not money), it is probably better to take Prima. She still has more functionality due to the ability to vary the thickness of the cut both on knifeless and knife inserts. Personally, I would not throw myself on the cubes - they are smallish after all. Now, if they made 10 mm with the possibility of cutting into cubes, this would already be a topic for conversation.
I also leaned towards Prima for a long time. But then I was scared off by the presence of a notched thickness setting. When buying a grater, we hope that it will work for us for at least 10-15 years. No one doubts the sharpness of the blades, they will last for 20 years of excellent work. The question is: how long will the plastic last? The main frame should hold out for quite a long time, but the plastic teeth - will they withstand many years of work? I do not dissuade Prima in any way! I myself, however, in absentia.
Sandy
Quote: azaza

If the price is practically the same (100 rubles for Russia is not money), it is probably better to take Prima. She still has more functionality due to the ability to vary the thickness of the cut both on knifeless and knife inserts. Personally, I would not throw myself on the cubes - they are smallish after all. Now, if they made 10 mm with the possibility of cutting into cubes, this would already be a topic for conversation.
I also leaned towards Prima for a long time. But then I was scared off by the presence of a notched thickness setting. When buying a grater, we hope that it will work for us for at least 10-15 years. No one doubts the sharpness of the blades, they will last for 20 years of excellent work. The question is: how long will the plastic last? The main frame should hold out for quite a long time, but the plastic teeth - will they withstand many years of work? I do not dissuade Prima in any way! I myself, however, in absentia.
Tan there is such a simple adjustment (gear setting of thickness) that there is practically nothing to break, and the "button" is made so that it is simply not possible to break, everything is very smooth and primitively regulated, and the teeth are one whole with inserts in thickness, here are the classic "horns" at the inserts look so much more vulnerable.
azaza
Quote: Sandy

Tan there is such a simple adjustment (gear setting of thickness) that there is practically nothing to break, and the "button" is made so that it is simply not possible to break, everything is very smooth and primitively regulated, and the teeth are one whole with inserts in thickness, here are the classic "horns" at the inserts look so much more vulnerable.
And nevertheless, here, on the forum, someone already had a case that the cloves stopped setting to min. thickness. Somewhere in the first volume. I will not indicate the pages, but it feels like the third quarter of volume 1. And it was not more than a year after Prima entered the market.
Mona1
Quote: azaza

And nevertheless, here, on the forum, someone already had a case that the cloves stopped setting to min. thickness. Somewhere in the first volume. I will not indicate the pages, but it feels like the third quarter of volume 1. And it was not more than a year after Prima entered the market.
No, Tanyush, it was a bit different there. It seems that when setting to the first thickness, it was installed, but when rubbed, it jumped to the second. Or vice versa, from the second to the first, I don't remember.
azaza
Well, this is what it is - not set at the desired value. And as far as I remember, it was precisely about the impossibility of using the minimum value. Even then I thought that the minimum is not so scary, it is already very thin in Prim. Although, for cabbage, a cobweb is perhaps the very thing. In any case, it's a shame if you can't use some of the seemingly available functions.
And most importantly, it is not known which clove will refuse to work next time. Maybe just at the most needed thickness? This only made me look in the direction of the Trend, before that, as you remember, I was strongly, strongly inclined towards Prima, and not at all because of the cubes. It was the 4 thicknesses of the cut plus the cap that mattered to me.If we solved the problem with the plug (approaching the Prima price), then the problem of the maximum thickness on the knifeless insert remains relevant for me.
azaza
In Russia, too, but not everywhere. As, however, in Ukr. - we have to look for her too. Russian girls also bought them somewhere.
Mona1
Quote: natushka

Girls, thanks! Yes, it's a pity, only in Ukraine there are and do not send ..
It costs 200 rubles. True, they recently contacted them, they said. which is not available now, but should be, wait for delivery. Well, it was a couple of weeks ago, maybe it was already delivered.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
They have not been in Pogrebok for over a year and I think they will not. Brains just float. I ordered it three times, like it is in stock and after a couple of days the order is removed.
natushka
Mona1, thanks! 3 months in touch with them - no and whether it will be unknown. I saw somewhere else in one online store, so there is no shipment.
Sandy
Quote: azaza

And nevertheless, here, on the forum, someone already had a case that the cloves stopped setting to min. thickness. Somewhere in the first volume. I will not indicate the pages, but it feels like the third quarter of volume 1. And it was not more than a year after Prima entered the market.
Well, there are exceptions, but this is not a rule. On the Berner's forum, a lot of hayaali The trend that the legs fall off. Of course, our people can break anything
Mona1
Quote: Sandy

Well, there are exceptions, but this is not a rule. On the Berner's forum, a lot of hayaali The trend that the legs fall off. Of course, our people can break anything
Yes, but I, for example, rub on a boat, and generally forgot that Trend has legs. Even though everything will fall off, the grater will rub. But the cloves over time - perhaps they will not break off, but they will simply not be so high from constant switching, they will smooth out, grind off, I do not know how to say, and then it will be just flour to rub on it. Will constantly jump. And not only from the second thickness to the first, but from others too. Well this is plastic. Water wears away the stone, as they say. And then - at least throw out the grater. In any case, I would not tune in for 10-15 years with her.
And so I really like it both externally and in terms of configuration, and if for 2-3 years I would have bought it with pleasure. But, I do not have very wide financial opportunities, so that then again I can pay so much money for a grater. I don’t let anyone rub my graters except me. Once I saw my husband rubbing dry carrots on Roko. In general, she took her heart, she almost gave an oak in the hands of a vandal. And I put it into my husband's hands for 15 UAH.
Kasanko
girls, maybe someone wrote already, I didn't look through everything, but there is now a discount for a classic borner on OZON. suddenly who doesn’t know yet
Sandy
Quote: Mona1

Yes, but I, for example, rub on a boat, and generally forgot that the Trend has legs. Even though everything will fall off, the grater will rub. But the cloves over time - perhaps they will not break off, but they will simply not be so high from constant switching, they will smooth out, grind off, I do not know how to say, and then it will be just flour to rub on it. Will constantly jump. And not only from the second thickness to the first, but from others too. Well this is plastic. Water wears away the stone, as they say. And then - at least throw out the grater. In any case, I would not tune in for 10-15 years with her.
And so I really like it both externally and in terms of configuration, and if for 2-3 years I would have bought it with pleasure. But, I do not have very wide financial opportunities, so that then again I can pay so much money for a grater. I don’t let anyone rub my graters except me. Once I saw my husband rubbing dry carrots on Roko. In general, she took her heart, she almost gave an oak in the hands of a vandal. And I put it into my husband's hands for 15 UAH.
Each sandpiper praises its swamp
I do not know how the shock-resistant Berner plastic in the form of teeth can wear off or grind off. So all the graters are made of plastic, I have never read anywhere that they will be erased, but what about a baby grater, it generally consists of only teeth, or resti, it is also completely plastic
IMHO.
Mona1
Quote: Sandy

Each sandpiper praises its swamp
I do not know how the shock-resistant Berner plastic in the form of teeth can wear off or grind off. So all the graters are made of plastic, I have never read anywhere that they will be erased, but what about a baby grater, it generally consists of only teeth, or resti, it is also completely plastic
IMHO.
Well, as one of the heroes of the film "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears" said - We will talk to you in 10 years.
Sandy
Quote: Mona1

Well, as one of the heroes of the film "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears" said - We will talk to you in 10 years.
Aha, and so that our graters serve us for a long time and do not break
Slastena
Oh, the girls have now made a problem with this discount, whether it is not okay, I’ll go again to read who’s teeth have worn down and that there will be a head spin or immediately to
makabusha
Girls from Ukraine, who else was thinking about ordering in Germany, but so far have not communicated anything to me - decide before the weekend. at the weekend I will probably already form a general preliminary order and discuss the final price of vegetable cutters and graters.
Margit
Quote: Slastena

Oh, the girls have now made a problem with this discount, whether it is not okay, I’ll go again to read who’s teeth have worn down and that there will be a head spin or immediately to
Slastena, take any, both are good in their own way.
At the very beginning, I got Prima, but since I wanted insert 1.6, I decided to buy the Trend. The Trend works for me every day, and I take it in my hands only when I need the thinnest cut on the plug. If I buy a Trend cap for thin slicing, then Prima will be remembered only in the summer season.

makabusha
And if you do not take into account the thickness of the cut, which is more convenient in the hands .. prima or trend?) And the fact that in a trend you cannot cut into a very large thickness, about 8 mm, do you need it, or is it just somehow inconvenient ??
I have a trend. and I thought to take it to my mother ...

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