Deana
Tuttochka, well, why not? We just don't have pots, but not everyone needs them. But there is a holder
Deana
Girls, have I forgotten something, double-sided only a grater? Or what else are there?
marinastom
If I mean Baby Greater, then yes.
Yesterday, in our beggar Attack, they hung out already a Rocko-classic and a holder ...
Stunned ...
julia_bb
Quote: Deana
But I haven't seen knives here. I yawn again. We must dig! Are they in the same branded packaging?
Yes, in the firm, where the knives hang. I just bought myself yesterday, Asia is called, a blade of 15 cm, for 355r. Nothing like that
We also have Rusty purple, Rocco orange, holders and bowls.
Deana
julia_bb, I'll go, I'll see, I don't need it, but it's interesting.
julia_bb
Yes, I didn't seem to need it either, but I bought
Deana
julia_bb, well, tell me then how you he and I ordered something Victorinox, let's see what kind of beast
nila
Quote: Deana
double-sided only grater? Or what else are there?
Quote: marinastom
If I mean Baby Greater, then yes
That's right, Marina specified that it was the Baby Greater (small grater) that was double-sided. But as far as I know, this grater has not been produced for a long time.
And the new grater that replaced it, the Baby-Twins Grater (Reibe PowerLine), is one-sided and does not rub in the puree. And he rubs only with small shavings.
julia_bb
Quote: Deana
tell then how he is to you and I ordered something quiz, let's see what kind of beast
Cool, very spicy, only cut tomatoes for them For such a price - generally super!
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I have a Victorinox for bread and peelers, good
albina1966
Neil, while you're here, by any chance you don't have a Prima waffle (art decor) grater?
And yet, grow up and carly?
How often do you use them, if you have, of course?
Deana
julia_bb, is the handle comfortable? Looks great! Gotta take a closer look

marinastom, nilathanks girls! I studied them all this way, I think I really don't see the second side anywhere
And we have a lot of these old Babies in Auchan, both orange and purple. I tried it, it is difficult to clean, but carrots in mashed potatoes work great. One BUT in her - she does not get into a vessel, small.
gala10
Quote: Deana
hard to clean
Easy! Toothbrush.
nila
Quote: albina1966
while you are here
I was no longer here I wrote and ran away
Albina, I don’t use a waffle, I didn’t go for decoration. I even put it up for sale here, with us.
Although many girls praise it, they use it with pleasure, for cutting vegetables for a festive table, beautifully sliced ​​into soup, in a stew, and especially for some children who are fickle.
I used it for conservation for one year, for beauty ... but no one appreciated it for me .. I abandoned it.
I use Rosti and Carly, I won't say that every day is straight. But sometimes they help out a lot. I have written in front more than once why they are coming from me.
Quote: Deana
We have a lot of these old Babies in Auchan
Then you can see the old leftovers are being sold. I like my baby better. Even though it doesn’t stand on the tray, I put it in a small rectangular container. But the fact that the remains are too much remains, then yes. But I knock on the side of the vessel with a grater and the leftovers pop out. Those remaining afterwards can be easily cleaned with a brush.
But the big Baby-Twins is not used by me, she also put it up for sale. But only because I have Baby, and he comes across my arm more often.
Lenat
Quote: nila
And the new grater that replaced it, the Baby-Twins Grater (Reibe PowerLine), is one-sided and does not rub in the puree. And he rubs only with small shavings.
And on the website it is written "Baby Twins" with a light movement it instantly cleans up from the products remaining on it and is easily washed with warm water.
The Baby Twins grater makes two types of slicing:
The 1st side with large teeth is intended for chopping apples, celery, carrots, beets, radishes, chocolate, cheese, garlic, citrus peels, etc. It turns out soft air chips for vegetable and fruit salads, or for decorating desserts. The potatoes are rubbed with shavings to make delicious pancakes.
2nd side with fine teeth is intended for chopping vegetables and fruits in puree.
Deana
Quote: gala10
Easy! Toothbrush.
This is for washing. And I'm talking about the product for use. It's a pity to leave there

nila, Of course leftovers. I liked it too, these two plastic graters are the most popular for me. Only there is no container in size for Baby, so you have to rub it in a bottle.

In the evening you need cabbage for a salad, I just don't understand how to chop it on a knifeless one? And how to cling to the holder? She's falling apart in sheets.
Bijou
Deana, cut the head of cabbage into several pieces into slices, so that a corner of the stump remains on each piece. I gently rub the first third or half, holding the stump with my fingers, because in the same place it is necessary to wrap it at an angle, the leaves go around the circle. And then, as it has already worn off to almost perpendicular, then I put the stump on the needles of the holder.
Deana
Bijou, Thank you! I am a sucker, I have already cut without a stump. For the future boom to know
marinastom
And leave the bottom on the bow so that the scales do not fall apart!
Bijou
Deana, well, that's okay. It is just that Burner's application is delayed by one stump.
I even liked it better than starting the combine. It turns out more accurately and wash less.)) And from the combine, leftovers fly through the kitchen .. And the preliminary cutting into slices under the neck is a long time ...
Nikusya
Nelya, and they sent me just a Baby Greater, two-sided, it was included in the set for the New Year's Promotion Trend. I have not yet tried to work on it, but on the one hand it has large teeth, and on the other, small. I want to leave it for cheese and chocolate.
nila
Nikusya, but apparently this Baby Greater goes into all the kits, or promotions. We, too, 3 years ago, in the kit for Prima, was this Bebik.
But then it was not sold separately. They sent it as a gift, and I needed to calm down with it. But I thought the big Baby Twins grater was better, so I ordered that too. And one could easily get by with one Bebik.
Nikusya
Maybe they put it on the action, but on the Berner's website I ordered it there.
nila
Nikusya, but I don’t argue. Maybe you have this grater separately for sale. I look at you in general it is easier with Berner, you can buy it on free sale in stores.
With us, Berner can only be ordered via the Internet, on the official website, and there are a couple of other sites from Kiev, or in Odessa, where you can make an order. In large stores, such as Metro, or Auchan, I have never met Berner on sale.
Now I specifically went to the official website, there is no Bebik at all. Neither included nor separately. But I found some unknown store, where Bebik can only be sold by prior order.
albina1966
Now, I don’t understand in any way, do I need Karli and Rösti or not? I can't find the video anywhere. If only you should feel where.
What are they for? I read and read, but I see a fig ... my head hurts.
The waffle wanted something, it turns out beautifully.
Nilna, haven't you sold yet? I'm still thinking for now.
gala10
Quote: albina1966
Do I need karli and rösti or not?
With karli, airy salads are obtained even from coarse red cabbage. I can't imagine my life without her.
And I have no rösti.
Irgata
Quote: albina1966
rösti
gives a simple metal grater - the largest



here the aunts squeal disgustingly, but the graters show


Svetta
Nelya, we have Berner in the city in assortment in various stores, distributors sell in their rented outlets. There is a point in the central department store, in the central market - I saw it personally. Also, several people in the city sell Berner on our city website, you can see and touch them. Surely you also have sales, you just don't know. And in the Metro, such goods are simply not delivered.
albina1966
Quote: Irsha
here the aunts squeal disgustingly, but the graters show
Galya, Ira!
Thanks for the answer.
I just found these aunts, but carly there is no. How she rubs is still a mystery to me.
And yet, if you make waffles from potatoes, will they keep the same shape when frying?
Irgata
Quote: albina1966
carly

gala10
Quote: albina1966
if you make waffles from potatoes, will they keep the same shape when frying?
Save. Here you can see:
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albina1966
Girls!
I got it. On the carlus, it turns out, as it were, such reflexes. But the cabbage is not too big?
Yeah, and everything is clear with the waffle.
I will still think that I need more.
Irgata
Quote: albina1966
if you make waffles from potatoes, will they keep the same shape when frying?
retain if not agitated
nila
Albina, about Carly Gala already wrote to you, and I wrote before. I also like to rub radishes on it, we are toothless, it's easier to chew this way. And sometimes, when something hits my head, I rub a vinaigrette on Carly.
Ira showed you something ... but not that
Firstly, environmentally friendly plastic rather than metal is better for boiled vegetables. And the slicing is larger than metal. For example, I rub it on a fur coat, but if it weren't for Resty, I would rub it on a metal one. But I always rub on a fur coat right into the dish, by weight, and by weight it is easier for me on Resty.
I haven't sold the waffle yet. It stands for beauty and mass character. I do not like to show off with beauty, especially if it is not appreciated
Sveta, we have not met such points, but maybe I looked badly. Rather, I did not look at them at all, and did not look for them. As I ordered the full set, I also didn't look at Berner's website. I haven't even gone into this topic for a long time. It was Albinka who pulled me here, when I started choosing, then she climbed to the site.
And my shops are ATB, Silpo, Varus, Brusnichka. In these stores, when Berner was born, they did not trade, and there are no such points. I was in Comfi, Epicenter, Foxtrots - I didn’t come across dots either. In the Metro I saw a float, it seems, Fakelman, but Berner was definitely not there. Where else? Ashans have been closed for a long time.
But maybe you have a bigger city, and you have everything better, and you have a Berner on free sale ... I don't argue!
Irgata
Galina, gala10, you have not waffles, but wavy cuts
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Added Thursday, January 26, 2017 6:20 PM

Quote: nila
Ira showed you something ... but not that
Nelya, I inserted a piece of iron to that to make it clear - maybe this rrest is not so necessary, if it's problematic to buy, here
and the rest - about the environmental friendliness of plastics -


Added Thursday, January 26, 2017 6:21 PM

Quote: nila
It stands for beauty and mass character. I do not like to show off with beauty, especially if it is not appreciated
the same for waffles, but wavy cuts are sometimes needed, however - also for beauty, but wavy sausage or cheese = more interesting
Svetta
nila, you did not understand. It's just that a supermarket, of any size, doesn't sell Berner at all. This product is sold either on the website or through distributors. You yourself can become a distributor and rent an area of ​​1 square meter somewhere in a crowded place. m and sell this Berner legally. This is how we have such points in the central department store in the crockery department, in the central market in the crockery store. It's not TSUM that sells, it's the distributor that sells, and TSUM pays the rent for the place. I am 100% sure that you have such points, you just have not seen them. And on an Internet I found "distributors berner dnipropetrovsk" and they gave me all the info. I was there, looked, felt, but decided that I would manage for the money. And I manage somehow.
nila
Quote: albina1966
How she rubs is still a mystery to me.
Albisha, I swear, wanted to send you home, but then I regretted it! I had to transfer the pictures myself here, at least I remembered where I could take and show you how Carly is rubbing
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On the first photo it is difficult to see, but there is a shabby cucumber on Carly.
albina1966
Oh, Lord, my eyes run up from such beauty. Neal, and the tomato with handles?

Quote: Irsha
but wavy sausage or cheese = more interesting
Ira, sausage and cheese on "waffle" are also cut?
Quote: nila

Albisha, I swear,
I will not be barefoot.
nila
Sveta, you explain to me who the distributors are and how they trade, as if I were small or stupid. I understand that perfectly. I just replied to Russian girls that they have Berner sold in shopping centers. And we don't have that.
About distributors in our central market - no, they don't stand and don't hold!
And as for the central department store, I didn’t even immediately realize where and what it was, then I remembered the former department store Ukraine. But I haven't gone there for 10 years. nothing to do there. There are such outlets, with such prices that there is no desire to go there. There may be a distributor there ... sorry, I didn't think! I have to ask my daughter, she often goes there.
I scored a line in Yandex - I was thrown out to Prom. yua, but I have no more time and desire to search. It's not interesting to me at all. And so my husband chichas from the house will drive me, along with my laptop. Every time he enters the kitchen, I still clean one onion. Says - can help?


Added Thursday 26 Jan 2017 07:02 PM

No, Albin, tomatoes for a salad are always only rounded, and at what large. The husband always swears when the tomatoes flow down with juice. But for example, when I make eggplant turrets, or even slices where necessary, then I cut the tomatoes on a knifeless one.
Irgata
Quote: albina1966
sausage and cheese on the "waffle" are also cut?
I rarely take sausage, the cheese is cut, the sausage needs to be dense, and boiled and smoked is cut in slices and pieces - if not on a waffle

for holidays - very convenient when you need a lot
Svetta
nila, Nelchik, don't get angry, I really thought that you misunderstood. Give me a kiss And yes, we just can't buy Berner in the store, it's a shame. For a long time, in 2004, I was in the town of Kolchugino, Vladimir region. on a business trip and there in some seedy shop lay this Berner, sho p. Eat! Moreover, the cassette came with a video and instruction booklet, which was not in our Berners at all. I then persuaded my friend to buy, so she later thanked me!
nila
Svetik, yes, I'm not angry, I'm just that you explained to me in such detail about these distributors that I myself flawed I felt silly. Let's go!
In general, I heard about Berner for the first time, when I had already thoroughly settled on HP, and then this topic caught my eye. My friends, and even my relatives, do not know about these graters and look at me as if.
I write with one hand, with my finger wrapped in a towel on the other. I nevertheless cleaned that evil bulb, but I started to cut it on Berner, peering into the monitor with one eyes ... and the result
That's it, I’m gone, I don’t put a sour cream dish, it’s good at least my husband left to take the shift.
lana light
Quote: nila

My friends, and even my relatives, do not know about these graters and look at me as if.
Yes, my environment does not understand me either with my twists on kitchen devices!
For a year and a half, I never told anyone how much I bought Berner for, because I had an excellent idea of ​​the reaction to this. My husband also only partially knows ..!
But I never wished, I really like to rub everything on it!
albina1966
Quote: nila
well the result
Nilna, you it, be careful with Berner
! And I have something lost the mood to be interested in graters, so bang now ... bastards !!!
Just step away a little, start living like all normal people, and again ...
nila
lana light, here on the forum, probably most of the happy owners of Berner, husbands do not know about the full cost of our graters, and even more so, relatives. My one was told that the precious set was purchased for mere pennies, for a fool
albina1966, came to show that I accidentally found an old photo of how the Wafelka grater rubs and saw your message.
Albishenka, don't be sad, what can you do. I heard what you have there, and they just talked on TV. Cheer yourself up, buy a thing dear to your heart, although I know that I'm saying nonsense (((
Look, I seem to have closed the zucchini in seams, I think I was making a vegetable garden.
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albina1966
Quote: nila
Cheer yourself up, buy a thing dear to your heart
Neil, they straight away beat off the whole hunt, parasites, and then my son went for a walk, his heart was out of place.
It will settle down behind the board, I hope, then I will think about the waffle, it’s painfully beautiful cutting comes out. Zucchini is just a feast for the eyes.
I don’t want to Rusti and Carly yet ... though ...
nila
God grant that it does not storm overboard, you really want to rest)))))))))
Deana
Quote: Bijou
I even liked it better than starting the combine
This is what I want to avoid


Posted on Friday, January 27, 2017 12:29 pm

Quote: gala10
Karli makes airy salads even from coarse red cabbage
But from this place in more detail, exactly on Karli? Not a knifeless one? Opening

nila
Dina, the Karly grater does an excellent job with cabbage, even with the toughest. She, as it were, dismembers it with her small teeth, and therefore it seems that the cabbage salad is airy. On that page, I showed pictures of Carly rubbing. True, there is no cabbage, but it also rubs cabbage with thin strips / plates. It is also convenient to stew such cabbage for filling in pies or dumplings. There are no shavings as long as cutting with a bladeless.
Deana
nila, Live and learn! I know how she rubs, I have, but I didn't think about cabbage! Now I will definitely try, thanks.
albina1966
Quote: Deana
Now I'll definitely try
Dina, share your impressions later, please.

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