irysska
Monochka, Wow, thanks!

first snow, if there is a microwave oven and it costs nothing, you can put a yogurt maker on top of it, I have Dex 108 and lives on from the moment of purchase
first snow
Hello again everyone! Today I measured my undeveloped territory - 24 cm by 60 (and it seemed less in appearance). Now I'm thinking that maybe the round one will fit in? I found in the description that the dex is 22 cm, it would just fit me, but it is only in Ukraine, damn it. Now I'm looking for sizes in the descriptions (not all yogurt makers have it), tomorrow I'll go to the store with a centimeter. No, well, this is some kind of nightmare, my husband today has been buzzing all his ears about yogurt makers while walking with the child. He now knows all the differences in models. How can it be that men are not easy with us ...
Irish, I don't have a mikra (such a big bandurina wouldn't fit anywhere).
And once again all with a holiday!
irysska
Anya
and Vinis in Russia too?
by the way, Dex is not quite 22 cm - he is where the lid is, of this size, and so a little more

first snow
vinis is not available in Russia, unfortunately. once again studied the offers (what is on sale in the city's shops), there is Moulinex DJC 141 (the handles on the sides are embarrassing, I'm afraid they won't fit), Moulinex 230 (I realized that the thermostat can't be screwed to it), severin, Daewoo DI -8224 well, expensive tefal. And you can still order Binatone YM-70 from ozone. A question about the latter: is it possible to pick up spare glass jars or one large container for it?
irysska
Quote: First Snow

there is Moulinex DJC 141 (the handles on the sides are embarrassing, I'm afraid they won't fit), Moulinex 230 (I realized that you can't screw the thermostat to it), severin, Daewoo DI-8224 and expensive tefal. And you can still order Binatone YM-70 from ozone. The question about the latter: is it possible to pick up spare glass jars or one large container for it?
Anyutka, hello
From your list, I would nevertheless take a closer look at Moulinex 141, take more detailed measurements of free space and a yogurt maker - maybe it will fit By the way, did you like it?
And about Binaton - after all, the bottom is even inside, the lid is also without ledges inside (as I understand it), and therefore you can pick up whatever you want, but there is one thing: what is the height of the native jars (and, accordingly, the yogurt maker inside) - so that then there were no problems with the selection.
I wonder who has this on the forum, so I would ask that.
irysska
firstSnow, Anh - I once again looked at that Binaton - it is quite normal, glass jars, so I think that jars from baby food will do.
And if you want to put in one large container, you will do as I did with Dex: buy a suitable microwave lid and voila.
And here's another link, read reviews

And, I've found in the description of the dimensions of Binaton: • Power: 15 W

• Jar volume: 150 ml

• 7 glass yoghurt jars with colored lids
• Work indicator light
• Transparent cover with a convenient handle on it

• Dimensions (LxHxW): 24x16x24 cm

• Dimensions in packing (LxHxW): 27x19x26.5 cm
• Weight: 2.2 kg
• White colour

So I think that with a microwave lid, if anything, there will be no problems with a diameter of 24 cm.
Yoghurt maker - choice, reviews, questions of operation (2)
Yoghurt maker - choice, reviews, questions of operation (2)
first snow
Irish, thanks for the advice, I will look closely and measure, only once again there will be an opportunity to escape from the house.
You have to wait two weeks for Binaton, and Daewoo is being sold nearby in Technosil and I already want this obsession ...
straight dumb in front of you
irysska
And this Daewoo with a timer, right? Have you decided not to buy a thermostat anymore?
By the way, we are all so busy here, so don't worry, we are all like that
first snow
there is a mechanical timer, like with this you can add a thermostat. or not? that I got confused, unravel it urgently, otherwise I was so sad tonight that I ordered it by self. If I don’t change my mind, I’ll send my husband to pick him up tomorrow.
here's another question: how to dilute, if the starter culture is 1 liter, and there is more calculated?
r.s. I liked in this model that it was narrower below, this one would fit better with me
irysska
Anyut, write which model specifically and we will unravel
Mona1
And in appearance, both the yogurt maker and the jars, Binaton is an absolute copy of my Clathronic. so if you buy this one, then a set of exactly the same jars is sold separately (albeit from 6 pieces)
irysska
Anyut
if the timer is mechanical, then the thermostat will work, I have read this more than once, the timer will just go wrong and that's it. BUT ONLY WITH MECHANICAL!
And as for the ferment - like this, dilute as much as you need, maybe a little longer in time it will still ferment, this is all marketing of pure water
first snow
Tanya, I really like this Binaton, but it will take two weeks to visit me (like a Berner grater), but I want to go right now. Here
Irish, Daewoo 8224 model. So will the thermostat fit her or not?
irysska
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Irish, Daewoo 8224 model. So will the thermostat fit her or not?
since there is a mechanical timer, it will do
it's just a little - pick up the yoghurt maker and buy a thermostat
good luck
first snow
yeah, i'm all in anticipation ... i want to drink
bird62
Happy New Year and Merry Christmas everyone! I apologize for interfering in your discussion. A year ago I made a gift to the family for NG and bought a yogurt maker. The delight lasted for almost a year, I prepared yogurt, kefir, sour cream and cottage cheese, using VIVO starter cultures. And in November 2012 I bought a multicooker, she has a yogurt program. And now I cook all the milk in it. Yes, somewhere I laid out a photo of yogurt in jars from under Nutella, and it is more convenient to cook cottage cheese in it without jars, in the bowl itself. Here, a yogurt maker is idle, I'm going to give it to her mom.
irysska
Quote: bird62

Happy New Year and Merry Christmas everyone! A year ago I made a gift to the family for NG and bought a yogurt maker. The delight lasted almost a year, I prepared yoghurt, kefir, sour cream and cottage cheese, using VIVO starter cultures. And in November 2012 I bought a multicooker, she has a yogurt program. And now I cook all the milk in it.
Thank you, namesake. Happy New Years and Merry Christmas to you!
I also prepared yogurt in the cartoon at first, as soon as I bought it. And then I still returned to the yoghurt maker - I have a thermostat for it, and it’s still more convenient for me.
Maybe you will come back to the yogurt maker
Meggi
I want to buy a yoghurt maker, only in our stores there is a small selection of TEFAL two models, price 102 and 115 euros.
who used it? is it worth taking?
irysska
Quote: Meggi

I want to buy a yoghurt maker, only in our stores there is a small selection of TEFAL two models, price 102 and 115 euros.
who used it? is it worth taking?
Tefalks are one of the most overheating models (according to many owner reviews). I would look for something else if possible ...
Although this Tefal Multidelis for 12 glasses is interesting, but my IMHO - it is not practical
first snow
I was sad .... brought home a purchase, poured water into the jars, turned it on (pressed the pimp and the light came on), then tried to turn it off from the network. and when I turned it on again, it turned out that the light was off and the yogurt maker did not heat. that is, you need to press the pimp again. then the thermostat does not fit her ... a nightmare, in a terrible disorder ...
Mona1
Quote: First Snow

I was sad .... brought home a purchase, poured water into the jars, turned it on (pressed the pimp and the light came on), then tried to turn it off from the network. and when she turned it on again, it turned out that the light was off and the yogurt maker did not heat. that is, you need to press the pimp again. then the thermostat does not fit her ... a nightmare, in a terrible disorder ...
And sho for a pimp and sho for a yogurt maker? I also need to press a pimp, but this is the On button. and she is off. But it does not interfere with the thermostat.
first snow
Tanya, this is the on button, but how off it does not work, you need to unplug it from the socket. and when you plug it in again, the yogurt maker does not work until you press the button and only then the light comes on ... these are the pies, in short ... I called my husband and said that in the evening she would see if it was possible to make it turn on and turned off as soon as you insert it into the network .. damn, a new thing, I really don't want to disassemble it ...
The yogurt maker itself is very cute, daewoo 8224, its shape suits me perfectly. I looked in the store Moulinex, it is more because of the handles on the lid, it definitely will not fit me. The bottom warmed up to 41.5 degrees in two hours, the hottest place in the center. I put an ordinary thermometer in a jar (which is used to measure body temperature), showed 37.2. Th that is not enough, it is lying, probably or not suitable for these purposes.
Mona1
Quote: First Snow


The yogurt maker herself is very pretty, daewoo 8224,
I looked at her photo, so it seems like she is with a timer, and not just On / Off. Why did you take it with a timer? Now there is nothing to be done, unless the husband tries to cut some wires in order to turn off the timer, but what if she then finally does not turn on? Maybe you can change.
irysska
I also don’t understand something. On-Off button - it is like that in Africa. Everywhere in the descriptions of this yogurt maker it is indicated that a mechanical timer. I can't understand how it works then
irysska
Quote: Mona1

I looked at her photo, so it seems like she is with a timer, and not just On / Off. Why did you take it with a timer? Now there is nothing to be done, unless the husband tries to cut some wires in order to turn off the timer, but what if she then finally does not turn on? Maybe you can change.
so the timer is not electronic, I have met in many places that the thermostat will work with a mechanical timer ..
Mona1
Quote: First Snow

Tanya, this is the on button, but how off it does not work, you need to unplug it from the socket. and when you plug it in again, the yogurt maker does not work until you press the button and only then the light comes on ...
Anh, and at the moment when you pull it out of the network, the timer can accidentally be at zero? Then, of course, it won't burn? You turn on, set the timer more and unplug it and turn it on again.
irysska
Quote: Mona1

Anh, and at the moment when you pull out of the network, the timer can accidentally be at zero? Then, of course, it won't burn? You turn on, set the timer more and unplug it and turn it on again.
yeah, do so
and one more thing: you can take a close-up photo of the muzzle of this yogurt maker, more pictures on the internet are small, I'm weak
first snow
It seems to me that the timer does not interfere with the on button. a feeling that she herself, this button, is cut down when there is no electric current, that's how it is. although I am not a physicist, I do not understand clearly, I guess.
Girls, but when you turn it on, the button lights up, then you cut it off from the network, after that you turn it on again - the button is on or does it need to be turned on again? here it does not light up for me, although it burned before the sudden disconnection from the outlet.
irysska
I have no buttons on Dex at all, only the plug is pulled out of the network - inserted
first snow
so, while I was writing, you also wrote
there is no zero, if I carefully examined, the timer starts from 3. Now I am lying there feeding the child, as soon as possible, I will take a picture of this "face" that upset me so much (yogurt maker) and try to turn the timer to the maximum.
Thank you for being there and so good at encouraging)
Mona1
Quote: First Snow

It seems to me that the timer does not interfere with the on button. a feeling that she herself, this button, is cut down when there is no electric current, like that. although I am not a physicist, I do not understand clearly, I guess.
Girls, but when you turn it on, the button lights up, then you cut it off from the network, after that you turn it on again - the button is on or does it need to be turned on again? here it does not light up for me, although it burned before the sudden disconnection from the outlet.
My yoghurt maker is cut off by the thermostat, it's like I would have pulled it out of the network. The light goes out at the same time. Then, when it's time for the temperature, the thermostat turns on the yogurt maker (it's like if I plug it in). The light comes on. I myself press the On / Off button on the On at the beginning of the cycle and then do not touch it. Only when I finish cooking, I press this button again, the light goes out, everything is off. Or you can even not press to turn off, because I pull out the thermostat from the network, and the yogurt maker is stuck into it, respectively, it is cut down with it.
irysska
An
throw us a photo of the face so that the timer can be seen and this button damn
yes, be sure to try winding the timer and then turn it off from the network

I’m already upset too
first snow
it's good that at least this inexpensive yogurt maker ... otherwise I would have been even worse, although all this, of course, is garbage, the main thing in life is completely different.
but now I lived in anticipation of joy, and then bam, the second shift
The timer is mechanical, only you can't hear it ticking (it ticked in the old double boiler for the whole apartment).
irysska
Anh, wind up the timer and then try to turn it on and off from the network ... then write what will happen
Mona1
Quote: irysska

An
throw us a photo of the face so that the timer can be seen and this button damn
yes, be sure to try winding the timer and then turn it off from the network

I’m already upset too
Yes, and don't press the On button to turn it off. And then maybe you turn it off all the same, and then from the outlet. And then, of course, it does not light up, because you turned on this piptik, or rather turned it off. Maybe it just seemed to you that she didn’t turn it off, fig knows it.
Mona1
Anya, do not be afraid, if the husband knows a little about electrics, then he will figure it out and connect it directly, this is mechanics, not electronics. My husband unscrewed it to look, and there is emptiness inside, only a couple of wires with a metal plate in the center of the yogurt maker. She heats up, this plate. Therefore, in the center, the yogurt maker warms a little more, even with a thermostat. Therefore, I put a circle of perforated cardboard under the center jar. You, too, write, stronger in the center, which means the same song. If something goes wrong, screw everything back up and give it to the store. Say that you bought it, but it doesn't work. There, on the yogurt maker, there are no seals, just a few bolts. At least mine is so. So, you say it was. And they are obliged to either change or return the money. Didn't throw the check, an hour?
Lozja
Wait, people. Let's not take the new technique apart in the heat of the moment. Until I see the need at all, maybe it doesn't overheat at all, then why?

Such a yogurt maker? -

So far, I don't see any buttons there at all, if it's her. Only the timer is mechanical. As I understand it, we set the timer all the way, turn on the yogurt maker in the outlet and it heats up. I understand correctly? And the temperature in the jar is 37-38 degrees. So what exactly doesn't suit you?

If something goes wrong, screw everything back up and give it to the store. Say that you bought it, but it doesn't work. There, on the yogurt maker, there are no seals, just a few bolts. At least mine is so. So, you say it was. And they are obliged to either change or return the money.

It's sad to read this, Tanya. Do with people exactly what you want them to do with you. She left to cry.
irysska
Ksyusha, we will not understand in any way whether she will still work with the thermostat. If the timer is a mechanic, then it should, everywhere they write that.
Mona1
Quote: Lozja

And the temperature in the jar is 37-38 degrees. So what exactly doesn't suit you?
And the girl wrote that she wanted to make both kefir and sour cream, so 30 degrees is necessary.
irysska
Or I got out or I don't see the On-Off button at all, I see the timer and indicator light.
As I understand it: we screw up the timer for 11 hours, for example, and then we try to turn it off and on again - everything should work
Lozja
Quote: irysska

Or I got out or I don't see the On-Off button at all, I see the timer and indicator light.
As I understand it: we screw up the timer for 11 hours, for example, and then we try to turn it off and on again - everything should work

So I don't see any button either. Maybe it's some other yogurt maker?
irysska
Quote: Lozja

So I don't see any button either. Maybe it's some other yogurt maker?
that no, that yogurt maker
Mona1
Quote: Lozja


It's sad to read this, Tanya. Treat people exactly as you want them to be treated with you. She left to cry.
No, I'm good, I'm just now angry because of the war with the online store for another reason, you know.
first snow
I am reporting. The timer trick failed, although the fakir was sober and shaved to blue
Yoghurt maker - choice, reviews, questions of operation (2) here she is, the excitement of my soul.
Where the light is burning, it is at the same time a button. And you can turn it off only by unplugging it. And when you put it back in, it doesn't burn anymore.
And I wanted kefir, homemade sour cream. Well this is 30 degrees, how much should I put under the jars
Lozja
So, I had to wait two weeks and take it without a timer.
irysska
Anya
I don't even know what to say and I don't understand the essence of this mysterious button
I see 2 options: either hand it back, or let my husband spin it and look, maybe he just reconnects the wiring bypassing this stupid button

I was sure that everything would work - well, there is no electronics in it that would interfere, and the yogurt maker itself is very cute.
Now I don't understand anything at all and I was upset
Lozja
Quote: irysska

Anya
I don't even know what to say and I don't understand the essence of this mysterious button
I see 2 options: either hand over it back, or let my husband unwind and see, maybe just reconnect the wiring bypassing this stupid button

I was sure that everything would work - well, there is no electronics in it, and the yogurt maker itself is very cute.

Irus, before the pictures I wanted to say that there is a difference between the button and the On / Off switch. There may be a button that is not fixed, but simply closes the contact and turns on the device. And so it turned out. It's just the button here - it looks like a light bulb, I would never have guessed it in my life.
first snow
Yeah, very pretty and got up neatly in the right place, the tunic was marked in the tunic. Therefore, it is sad to say goodbye to her ... my husband came, now he will eat and I will ask to unwind, I hope he has the necessary screwdriver
Why am I writing all this. Suddenly someone attached a thermostat to such a yogurt maker and everything is simple there? Or maybe someone is thinking about buying this model and my information will be useful to him, I hope
irysska
Ksyusha, Duc who would have known about this button. We rested on the fact that there was no electronic timer, and therefore when Anya asked whether this particular yogurt maker would work with a thermostat, I said yes. And here is this button.
So either use it as is, or return it, or connect directly bypassing this button.
Yeah, one upset
Lozja
Quote: irysska

Ksyusha, Duc who would have known about this button. We rested on the fact that there was no electronic timer, and therefore when Anya asked whether this particular yogurt maker would work with a thermostat, I said yes. And here is this button.
So either use it as is, or return it, or connect directly bypassing this button.
Yeah, one upset

The fact is that once we told everyone that there should be no timer at all, only the On / Off toggle switch. And then someone bought a model with a mechanical timer and it turned out that in that model, the yogurt maker, after turning it off and plugging it in, continues to work for itself. But there was no such closing button. Therefore, here the grandmother wondered in two whether it would turn out with a mechanical timer or not. So this will be a lesson for us, we will now continue to advise yogurt makers without a timer at all, if you want to make a thermostat.

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