Igrig
Quote: Lana's Light
I recommend everyone to buy a vessel in addition, it is much more convenient with it, because it has special slots and the grater does not fidget during use.
Unfortunately, I find it inconvenient to use the vessel. It is much more convenient for me to chop when the grater is 45 degrees to the table! When parallel, then the knives are not visible, and it is simply not ergonomic for the hand to move horizontally! Therefore, I use a 5-7 liter plastic bowl, where I insert the shredder at an angle! This is convenient for me, and of course, all the products remain in the bowl.
kat-rin-ka
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @, marinastom, thanks, I was counting on it
Does it make sense to take them in the design of the prima? Or is the classic good enough?
marinastom
I have both. The pizza grater generally differs only in its shape, the waffle one is slightly more sophisticated, but the essence is the same.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
KateIf we talk about a waffle, then there are three types of slicing in Trend: two wavy of different thickness and one waffle. In the Classics, one wave and a waffle. In Prima, if I'm not confused, you can also cut without insertion, that is, there will be three types of cutting. Although I could be wrong. I have seen it for a long time.
But about Resty - everything is the same there.
Elena Bo
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
In the Classics, one wave and a waffle.
The wave has two thicknesses. Just the top insert is rearranged into another groove (there are two holes).
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Elena Bo, in the "thin" position of the Classic (this is the position for waffle slicing), the wave is already very meager. I don't really like it, but this is personally mine.
In the Trend, if the insert is removed, there will be a wave, but the slices will be thicker. In Prim, it seems the same is possible.
Elina
Tell me, can the grater stand be hung on the wall or is it only standing?
Bijou
I don't know what kind of stand you have, I have a big one from Mvideo. For a long time I stood on the tabletop, I did not like the fact that it sways when I quickly grab the grater out of it or put it back almost without looking. She asked me to screw it to the wall harder so that it would not swing. It has become very convenient!
Elina
Quote: Bijou
I have a big one, from Mvideo.
Not Berner's? I understand that each model has its own stand. Can I see a photo of yours?
Bijou
We go to the Mvideo website and select a grater there.) With boxing, it is there alone, called Proxima, boxing differs from the others in its increased stability on the table, as it seemed to me. Maybe I’m wrong ... But this is beside the point - it has a loop on the back wall, for which you can hang the box.
Maybe there are especially inconvenient options that cannot be hung up? I dont know..
Elina
I have already chosen a grater). And she's not Proxima. And a different kind of stand, but it doesn't matter.
Bijou
That is why the most literate from your side would be the wording "I have a grater like ***, tell me, please, can I hang its stand on the wall?"
In order not to listen to versions about other types of terok, whose name is legion, but there is no benefit for you.
mowgli
Girls, but my graters Roster, waffle, Greater did not go. I use the classic set. Grater 3; 7 mm and bladeless. A 10 mm grater is used for fried potatoes. Previously, I used 3 mm more often, now the smallest is more often, by 1.5 mm. For six years, I changed the body itself, because from a "big mind" I attached graters directly to the pan, the body melted more than once .. Then I bought a new body and swore to rub it like that, rubbing it on a pot. I highly recommend the sudoku. And recently, a narrow part of a 3 mm grater broke, I went, I found out, it is in stock, so I will change it, ... aaaaa still the holder fell apart, I bought a new one, but there was no orange, I took a white one. Honestly, I don't care about the color, if only I rubbed ... There is no grater for Korean carrots, I think to take it or not ..

My daughter got married, demanded Burner as her dowry. I bought her a set of Trend as well as myself. But when I saw Prima live, I liked it ... My daughter didn't like Prima, she says - "Bulky!" Which set is better than Prima or Trend? convenient? or cuts, and let it be?
Piano
Quote: mowgli
Which set is better than Prima or Trend? convenient? or cuts, and let it be?

Each housewife sings an ode to her grater. I could not choose and bought both - and I will accept the trend. Prima is better.
kat-rin-ka
Quote: mowgli
Which set is better than Prima or Trend? convenient? or cuts, and let it be?
I looked at the prima for a long time, dreamed of her, but when I saw her live and, especially, the tray for her, I realized that this was too much for my tiny kitchen. I took the trend and am not overjoyed! I have never regretted buying
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Kate, then take separate graters in the Trend body too. Although they are a little larger than the classic ones, they fit more comfortably on the pans. And the plastic in them, it seems to me, is stronger, thicker. Although this may be my subjective perception.
Ilmirushka
Girls, to be honest, I tried to master the whole topic, but ... I couldn't. And I just need ... I bought myself a BORNER klassik with a storage box. Everywhere it is indicated that it is possible to fix it on the wall, and there are no special holes on the back wall of the box. There are two types of horn at the top on the sides, and there are two small notches at the bottom edge on the sides. The conclusion suggests itself that SOMETHING must still be attached to the wall, and then the box itself must be inserted there. Or am I not suggesting that? Enlighten
dopleta
So there is also a corner in the back cut, Ilmira. Hang on it.
lana light
Quote: mowgli

Girls, but my graters Roster, waffle, Greater did not go. There is no grater for Korean carrots, I think to take it or not ..
I really liked the Resty grater, I use it all the time. I used waffle three times in a year and a half, after all, it is more for pampering.
There is a grater for Korean, I use it occasionally, but I like to rub the Korean one on the 1.6mm insert from the standard set, just rub it in one direction, not back and forth. I believe that if there is a 1.6mm insert, then the Korean grater is not needed separately


Added on Tuesday 08 Nov 2016 09:49 PM

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There is a fruit holder, but it is not always convenient to use it, especially at the beginning, if, for example, you rub a carrot. And without him, just watch that the vegetable does not twist to the side! And now I rub without a holder and I'm not afraid that I will cut myself! Article 7.9036. The size was really only L, but I turned it inside out and slightly shortened the length of my fingers
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Marfusha5
lana light, Svetul, what are you rubbing on a resti grater, except for cheese? I tried it once and it’s been with me for a long time. I did not find a use for it. And we ought to rehabilitate her ...
lana light
Quote: Marfusha5

lana light, Svetul, what are you rubbing on a reste grater, except for cheese?
Oh, yes, I rub everything on her! And potatoes for potato pancakes, and onions and carrots and beets, etc., etc. In short, when you need to grate something. More than a year ago I bought an orange one, and this summer I also bought a green one !!!. Someone wrote that it turns out big on it ... Well, how many people, so many opinions. And I really like it, I only left it out of graters in the kitchen!
Marfusha5
Quote: Lana's Light
and carrots and beets
Svetul, are the carrots and beets raw?
lana light
Tru and raw (for frying, for example) and boiled (for some salad)
Marfusha5
Svetlana, I got it. Thank you so much. I'll try.
lana light
And, here's another thing - now I don't cut eggs boiled into salads with a knife, but I rub on Resty! So I like it much more - for me it's more convenient and faster
Marfusha5
I wouldn't have guessed about eggs. Take note, thank you very much.
Piano
Quote: Lana's Light

Oh, yes, I rub everything on her! And potatoes for potato pancakes, and onions and carrots and beets, etc., etc. In short, when you need to grate something. More than a year ago I bought an orange one, and this summer I also bought a green one !!!. Someone wrote that it turns out big on it ... Well, how many people, so many opinions. And I really like it, I only left it out of graters in the kitchen!
I love to rub vegetables in borscht on a resti, so I gave her a very strong carrot, I think I’ll take a spare.
Anastasenok
I like the herring under a fur coat very much
lana light
Quote: Anastasenok

I like the herring under a fur coat very much
I also love to make a fur coat on Resty, it turns out so great, as it is magnificent and gentle!
Julkalina
Girls, I'm just deciding on graters. I choose between trend and prima. The Trend has additional. insert 1.6 mm. I need to rub very thinly carrots and beets. On Prima, can you get very thin as well? Or will it be smaller on Trend with insert 1.6? And I still can't understand - on the Trend, there seems to be no safe position of the knives when it is closed with a cap, but on the Prima there is.
Arnica
I did not like the insert 1.6, it is very small. Such thin threads are obtained. Well, in any case, Korean is not suitable for carrots. For this I bought a separate Roko grater.
On Trend, the safety plug is sold separately; it can also be rubbed on the reverse side, resulting in an average thickness between the thinnest knifeless insert and the thickest.
I did not use Prima, but a friend who also had a Trend and used Prima with my daughter said that she would prefer Prima.
Gingi
Quote: Julkalina
I choose between trend and prima.
Berner has points of sale in many shopping centers, where you can see and touch live. On their stands, as a rule, they show how they cut. When I was choosing, I asked and they gave me a try to rub myself.
Prima and Trend differ in design.
In the Trend, what kind of insert was put, that thickness will be. The inserts snap into place in the main frame. The set includes, in my opinion, three different ones: a shredder (without knives) - has two sides (thicker and thinner), two with knives - an insert with knives 3.5 mm (for cutting long or short straws, small cubes) and an insert with knives 7 mm (for cutting long or short cubes, large cubes). The section of the blocks is always square.
Box 1.6 and 10 can be purchased separately. I have everything, but I rarely use 1.6 and 10. And, if I don't confuse anything, you can buy a plug for V-shaped knives to Trend.
And in Prima, the same insert with 7 mm knives must be flipped in two positions (cubes and if thinner, then cubes), different cutting thickness is obtained. In two positions makes straws, sticks, cubes, etc. with a thickness of 7 * 7 mm in one position and 7 * 3.5 mm in the second position.
I wanted something new and looked at Prima, but when I tried it, I didn't like it.
I have had these graters for a long time and I believe that the Trend design is more thoughtful and reliable. It is not clear how this flipping mechanism will behave over time, but in Trend everything is simple and there is nothing to break.
And one more thing that I didn’t like about Prima is a large residue that cannot be rubbed, and then I have to manually cut it or throw it away. And even to Prima, there will not be an insert on 1.6, and the sales assistant told me so.
As a result, she strangled her toad and took a steel Pro for herself. I'm happy as an elephant, she cuts everything perfectly. I have it hanging on the rail, hanging the eye pleases.
Basically, the Profi is a Trend in a steel case plus a zero insert, which gives one more cutting thickness and covers the V-knife blades during storage.
They have an office. website. There, in principle, you can read everything.

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Tatoshenka
Girls, tell me please, is the light green grater stained strongly? I choose between orange and light green. What do you advise?
julia_bb
Quote: Gingi
I have had these graters for a long time and I believe that the Trend design is more thoughtful and reliable. It is not clear how this flipping mechanism will behave over time, but in Trend everything is simple and there is nothing to break.
Plus, I have an Orange trend, very happy!
Helen
I have light green, only TNS, so after the carrots, I smeared it with vegetable oil ... and the staining is washed off ...
marinastom
I have a set of Prima light green, second year, slightly stained, rubbed oil, does not wash off ...
I'm not worried. Cuts great!
Tatoshenka
Helen, marinastomThanks a lot for the answers
lady inna
Quote: Anastasenok

I like the herring under a fur coat very much
Never in a family is there three "herring under a fur coat" on a grater, because on an ordinary grater - it still turns out some kind of porridge. Always cut into small cubes. But after the purchase of "Berner Trend" (inspired, of course, by these forums), out of purely sporting interest, she bought a pizza grater. Well, it became interesting how you can rub vegetables with plastic. I ordered it on Ozone. They brought a resti grater, which, as written on Berner's forum, has been discontinued, but it is supposedly even better. In my opinion, only the box is different and the name. In the Metro there is a pizza grater in cardboard, and bring me Resty from Ozone in a blister. In general, I grated the "herring" for the first time in my life and, as a strict criticism, presented it to my mother. Mom liked it! And I, of course, too. Rubs cool! Even pickled cucumbers are easy and casual! No porridge, a very delicate beautiful cutting, gives out interesting in shape, different from grated on a simple grater, pieces.
Anastasenok
lady inna, it's great in texture because of the sharp cuts, right? I, too, now in a different way and do not
lady inna
Anastasenok, well! No wonder I wanted her so much! And this despite the fact that cutting a salad into cubes is not a problem for me, it's nice to get compliments later like "what lady inna, well done, but how neatly I cut it "On the resty, it really comes out lush, despite the fact that when you smear it with mayonnaise, it still compresses. It's nice to use it. But I didn't like it for cheese - the cheese sticks anyway, although, probably, the cheese is like that But it was faster to rub.
Galya13
and I wanted myself for a long time and now Santa Claus brought the classics, I'm glad
julia_bb
Galya13, congratulations on your assistant)
And I ordered myself a resti (pizza - grater) on Ozone
lady inna
Galya13, you will not regret! I "timed" the purchase of my Trend in time for the seasonal pickling of cabbage. Well, I'm very happy! And, most importantly, the husband is happy! He eats cabbage, and praises the grater - "the queen of graters" For sauerkraut alone, I already love my grater. Yes, I used to chop cabbage with the most common knife. But with a vegetable cutter it is faster, more beautiful, and more interesting.
Deana
Hello everyone! I realized that I was missing when I accidentally came to this forum. This is some kind of black hole! It seems that everything is needed!
I can't think of exactly why I need this grater, but you all tell me so that I know for sure - it is NECESSARY!
I decided that I needed a Trend, now I need to find where (it seems like it was on the ozone), the question is - is only the Trend one going to the Trend? Classic won't fit? And the knifeless nozzle (I call it right?) Is included or not? Not seen separately on sale.
And most importantly, I forgot to ask! Berner's Trend Plus is on, but the store just has a Trend - is it the same thing?
lady inna
Berner has two types of puddle - angular and rounded. Angular is cheaper and suitable for all models, rounded - for Prima and Pro. Knifeless insert included. Trend Plus is a set with a multibox included. I bought my Trend in METRO for a stock. On some graters the price is more favorable on Ozone. Berner's official website has a lot of extras. useful information.
Deana
lady inna, Thank you! In the Metro, we only have Trend and Sudok from the classic (at least that's what it's called), add. there are no inserts, it turns out that it is more profitable to order everything in bulk at Ozone. So the classic sudoku will suit the Trend? In the picture, he is specifically angular.I read Bernera, but everything is with terms there, but in stores these terms are misinterpreted and you cannot understand what they are selling there. So the forum is the best helper!
Gingi
Quote: Deana
question - Sudok to Trend
I bought different bowls for a grater, but I came to the conclusion that it is more convenient for me to grate directly into a saucepan or frying pan. They got in the way for a long time in the closet, until I sent them to the dacha, now they lie there. Think, maybe you don't need it, you can always buy it.
julia_bb
Quote: Deana
So the classic sudoku will suit the Trend?
Suitable, on Ozone they write about it right in the reviews.
I, too, do not have a container yet, I have nowhere to store it. I can't buy it all ...
Igrig
Deana, julia_bb,
As Comrade Saakhov said in "Prisoner of the Caucasus": "Tarapis is not necessary!"
What I mean. You can try using a shredder, setting it in a plastic bowl, the bowl should be wide, with not very high and not very steep sides. Liters for 5-7 volumes.
It's just that you will have to PUT a shredder in the Sudok horizontally, and in a bowl the shredder is INSTALLED at an angle of approximately 45 degrees... And shredding is much more convenient and ergonomic when the hand moves "up and down" at an angle. In this case, practically only your hand moves, and the elbow remains motionless, and with the vessel you will have to manipulate, or rather, "wave" your entire elbow. try, as they say, "on cats", maybe a bowl for 60-70 rubles will be more convenient for you than a tray for several hundred rubles ...
plasmo4ka
Quote: julia_bb
I, too, do not have a container yet, I have nowhere to store it. I can't buy it all ...
I have been without it for 20 years (I bought Berner back in the 90s), as for me, this is not the most necessary addition. I will take a new set, so the sudok will most likely be in flight again

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