dopleta
Here, watch how she rubs: Electric vegetable cutter
As for the hardness of the products, the instructions just recommend for some reason to rub exactly solid foods.
shuska
dopletpoint, thanks for the photo! Top right "cubes". Right?
Have you tried to grate chocolate and nuts? And is there any remnant of the unwashed product left (otherwise in my Decoca it's just a huge piece)
And what kind of grater is it on the top left? Large or small?
dopleta
No, shuskauntil I tried it. I bought it specifically for the summer residence so that Boshik would not be dragged there, and immediately tried it on carrots. Yes, the so-called "cubes" are on the right, above.
shuska
And what kind of grater is it on the top left? Large or small? Both should be there?
shuska
Does the unused remainder remain large?
dopleta
Well, there is something left ... You know, tomorrow I'll rub it with you and show you, otherwise now everyone is asleep ...
shuska
Of course! Thank you very much!
I'm glad that someone can tell me about this device, I didn't think at all that it was making noise Sorry
dopleta
Well, shuska, keep my promise. On the right - rubbed with larger slices, on the left - what remained un rubbed: Electric vegetable cutter

shuska
Truncated is understandable chef dopleta! Very descriptive photo Thank you
Looking at your last photo, I have a question: what are the dimensions of this grater? Is it larger or smaller than the Soviet meat grinder? In internet stores, sizes are not written for such products.
And I also have a request for you: if you suddenly start chopping nuts or chocolate on it, please write your impressions.
dopleta
Of course, it is smaller than a meat grinder. The legs occupy an area of ​​14 x 16 cm, the height (the funnel is narrow and high) is 40 cm. And it is much lighter than a meat grinder. But I will definitely not grind either nuts or chocolate in it, I have a mini-hopper for this.
natamaslova
dopleta tell me please, does it chop the arlet well or does not chop cabbage at all
dopleta
Shredding, only her, I repeat, the funnel is narrow, the cabbage must first be cut into small pieces.
dopleta
Why look for something? They are freely sold with us. I bought mine in the media store, go and see it live.
dopleta
If only for cabbage, then an electric slicer is better.
natamaslova
dopleta and which slicer is better for cabbage
Crochet
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If only for cabbage, then an electric slicer is better.
dopleta
PPKS !!! I love to chop cabbage on a slicer, well, it turns out beautifully! And very fast and super-convenient!
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dopleta and which slicer is better for cabbage
natamaslova
In my opinion, absolutely any slicer is suitable for cabbage ...
Ernimel
natamaslova, by and large, the slicers are all the same, differ only in color-shape and the presence-absence of additional pieces such as trays for slicing. The most popular and reliable option is BOSCH MAS 4200, they have an even more "advanced" model - BOSCH MAS 4600. The difference in price is not big in fact.

Just keep in mind that such a thing can cut extremely stupidly into different thicknesses - no graters. And also (IMHO) it is convenient for a large amount of slicing (for example, ferment the kaputsu or adjust the slicing for a large number of guests). For the sake of a butter with sausage or half a head of cabbage for a hodgepodge, I wouldn't get it. And so - a good thing if there is where to put or where to put away without prejudice to the common space.
natamaslova
Thank you girls for the info. I’ll think, but now I was doing lazy stuffed cabbage rolls and kept thinking how to do something that would be convenient and fast, but unfortunately I’m so groovy I need everything quickly and all at once
dopleta
And yet - not one, the best knife, can cut fresh bread into thin slices like a slicer.
shuska
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And yet - not one, the best knife, can cut fresh bread into thin slices like a slicer.
+1
And I also cut tomatoes on it. It is difficult to cut them so smoothly and beautifully with your hands. And potatoes for chips
Crochet
Quote: dopleta

And yet - not one, the best knife, can cut fresh bread into thin slices like a slicer.
dopleta
Yeah, bread slices are a delight !!!

shuska
Aha, dream tomatoes! Beautiful, smooth !!! And potatoes too !!!
I cut everything on my slicer and everything turns out so beautiful! I also really like the almost transparent onion rings! And oranges, and lemons ... oh, I went, otherwise I’ll start listing right now, stop fick ...
Patricia
shuska Tell me, pliz, did you buy Ariete 1796 or not?
And what are your impressions of her? And what should I choose Berner or her? I am suffering now with a choice.
shuska
Quote: Patricia

shuska Tell me, pliz, did you buy Ariete 1796 or not?
And what are your impressions of her? And what should I choose Berner or her? I am suffering now with a choice.
If I had to choose again between a grater and a vegetable cutter, I would choose a Berner grater. I wrote a more detailed answer in a personal
Gypsy
The topic already has a video of this vegetable cutter, but this video is of better quality:
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Patricia
dopleta Thanks for the information! In your opinion, shouldn't you look for an electric vegetable cutter that is more convenient than Berner? Or is Ariete not worth taking?
Patricia
Gypsy, what do you think: Mandolin or Berner?
Gypsy
I only have a Berner, no electric ... but there are vegetable cutters in the combine. Buy a Berner, and then, if you don't have enough, also an electric planer
Ernimel
I don’t know how it is now, but at the time of my search for an electroslicer cutter of this type, we did not have it anywhere else. Either drum type arietas, or disc (and these are mostly mechanical). As a result, I have a burner, because the electromandolin could not be found. And I feel good with him, I must say.
IRR
Everyone! I bought Mandalina yesterday

Electric vegetable cutter

washed, collected, rubbed a piece of pumpkin and a piece of carrot, took it apart, washed it again, folded it beautifully, as it was and called the seller from the Internet. Pressing pity, I returned and bought an ordinary harvester instead of my Phillips, who has been dying for so many years. By the way, the new harvester turned out to be $ 4 cheaper than this grater. SummaryThose who love powerful equipment, without incomprehensible toy inserts, trays, driving and seemingly flimsy insertion, sleep well - this is not for you. Power 25 watts versus 500-700 combine harvesters - that's the de-indicator. By the way, it would have cost an order of magnitude cheaper, and not $ 44, and knowing now the principle of its operation, I would also refuse in favor of the combine.

shl. I never throw a stone into the garden to those who have worked with such a grater. Especially IMHO.

(Long live the good boys sellers who are in the position of aunts who themselves do not know what they want after watching videos from YouTube)
Ernimel
So this is what you are, a reindeer ..

I rubbed a piece of pumpkin and a piece of carrot, took it apart, washed it again, folded it beautifully, as it was and called the seller from the Internet.
That is, it did not "pierce" them? Or unevenly? Details of the test drive, so you probably won't want her again ..
floran
IRR, and which combine you bought instead?
IRR
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That is, it did not "pierce" them? Or unevenly? Details of the test drive, so you probably won't want her again ..
Ernimel, slow, ineffective and jammed. Until you put it together, like a puzzle, well, it's okay, Mona get used to it. But you start to rub - speed, like with your hands through the usual classic pre-revolutionary grandmother's grater. Only there you move the carrot with your hand, and the grater is in place, and in Mandalina you hold the carrot, and the grater runs on it (relatively speaking). And, if on a combine - PPRAZ and done, then vzhii-i-i-k-vzhii-i-i-k, vzhii-i-k - vzhiiiiii-i-and-k If you want faster, you start to push from above with a pusher, the unit starts to slow down and stop and will raise the upper the cover of this whole structure, because there are pieces of pumpkin accumulating inside, but there are no locks. Vopschem, you don't know what to hold and how to push. Not a serious technique (as for me). And is it a technique? ...

Quote: floran

IRR, and which combine you bought instead?
floran,: flowers: I bought this, only cheaper for 300 gr (here the photo is better), exclusively as a shredder and chopper.

dopleta
IRR, you are a smart girl! I also held it in my hands and he did not stir up any deviceaholic associations in me. Arieta, even cubic, I also do not advise anyone to buy.
floran
Hmm ... Another device, attractive in terms of price and functions, sold only in Ukraine. And we have only Bosches, Phillips and Moulinexes ... And you won't find a simple separate electric grater.
Ernimel
I also held it in my hands and did not stir up any deviceaholic associations in me
Duc movie is what! The video is gorgeous, how is it there whack-whack-wow! They stuffed almost half a cabbage there at a time ...
It's good that at one time I could not find it ...: red: It remains only to master the cubes on the berner and complete Zen will come.
dopleta
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Duc movie is what!

Somewhere here Gypsyseems to have shown a video about these videos. I wanted to give a link, but I couldn't find it. Everyone should see it! I forgot to put it for him +, but I really want to! Gypsy, remind where he is, plz!
Gypsy
Quote: dopleta

Somewhere here Gypsyseems to have shown a video about these videos. I wanted to give a link, but I couldn't find it. Everyone should see it! I forgot to put it for him +, but I really want to! Gypsy, remind where he is, plz!
In nacers dicers
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=19051.new;topicseen#new
IRR
Quote: Ernimel

: It remains only to master the cubes on the Berner and complete Zen will come.
Ernimel, I make cubes with a neiser-diser. I am satisfied, although the gypsy woman also scared me - the video showed me where the aunts jumped on him at a run to crush the potatoes.But I decided for myself once and for all that they can only cut boiled ones - potatoes, carrots, beets, eggs, pickled cucumbers ( but put the skin side down and not soft), fresh cucumbers, onions - in short, I have listed a complete set for Olivier, Vinigrette and herring under a fur coat. And I don’t do anything for them. Sausage, cheese - no, tomatoes - no. Gorgeous performance - 15 minutes - a bucket And the price of the issue is 15 cu. e. (I do not have Berner, but he has already appeared with us (therefore, I am still going through a period of latent relapse).
Luysia
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But I decided for myself once and for all that they can only cut boiled ones - potatoes, carrots, beets, eggs, pickled cucumbers (but put them with the skin down and not soft), fresh cucumbers, onions - in short, I have listed the full set for you for Olivier, vinigrette and herring under a fur coat. And I don’t do anything for them.

Irina, what about raw potatoes! ??

I'm good at it, even chopping a whole basin into small pieces.

I can not even put a glass down, but just brush the chopped cubes on the board, and then in the cartoon on Baking!

Luysia
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I forgot. Mona! Large lattice (i Luysiю and tortured about Nimer. She is my godmother)

Aha, with a big grate! I wish my godson a long life and success in his work! : drinks:
IRR
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Aha, with a big grate! I wish my godson a long life and success in his work! : drinks:
aha! wince SPS. (poor Lika ) I'm not the first to start about cubes, by God!
SupercoW
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I bought this, only cheaper for 300 g (here the fota is better), exclusively, as a shredder and chopper.
IRR, the link does not open, but I understand that you took the Mirta FPB50. right?
I'm now just in the choice of a vegetable cutter.
loved Ariete. 1796 is not available anywhere, there is only 1792. and my mother persuades me to use a vegetable cutter like a food processor (like yours). I certainly look for reasons of compactness - there is nowhere to put in the kitchen
Ernimel
Of course, I look for reasons of compactness - there is nowhere to put in the kitchen
in a loud whisper - "for reasons of compactness" - this is a burner and / or slicer. For industrial harvesting of cabbage - an electroslicer-slicer (sometimes folding), and for everything else - a burner ...
IRR
Quote: SupercoW

IRR, the link does not open, but I understand that you took the Mirta FPB50. right?
Yes, I did. As a vegetable cutter, it is good, but if you also want the meat to grind, then it is rather weak. Although 500 watts. Looked BOSCH also 500, but with a real meat grinder - I can't say anything - a thing!
SupercoW
Quote: Ernimel

in a loud whisper - "for reasons of compactness" - this is a burner and / or slicer. For industrial harvesting of cabbage - an electroslicer-slicer (sometimes folding), and for everything else - a burner ...
i need all in one
I did not plan to buy a slicer yet, but I had a berner - lying now somewhere.I want the machine to do everything itself, so that the handles do not have to be strained, and all the time I have a fear that I will cut off my fingers with this burner, and the holder is not convenient for me ... in short, I am spoiled

Quote: IRR

As a vegetable cutter, it is good, but if you also want the meat to grind, then it is rather weak. Although 500 watts. Looked BOSCH also 500, but with a real meat grinder - I can't say anything - a thing!
her, I have a meat grinder separately. so me just for vegetables.
Oh, my mom tortured me with this Bosch, she's just a fan of Bosch, and I want something simpler ... so, okay, I'll still try Arieta today. let's see how it ends.
SupercoW
girls, tell me please ...
here in those combines / vegetable cutters that I saw (from the steep ones) a disc that actually cuts in diameter almost like a bowl. as I understand it is convenient, so that the remains of vegetables do not fly into the bowl.
and someone came across that the disk was smaller in diameter ??? I just bought a device yesterday - outwardly, in terms of functions and at a price I really like it, but upon examination I saw that these cutting discs are smaller in diameter. the gap between the bowl and the disc is where the finger turns out (in the picture in the Internet store this was not visible).

actually the question: will it be possible to use this? or can exchange while there is an opportunity for something else ???
I'm afraid to try myself, so as not to waste the possibility of exchange.

just in case, here's my device:
Electric vegetable cutter
eva-kor
Hello! I have been reading your site since May and I want to contribute my five kopecks.
There are no gaps between the disc and the bowl in the combines, which push the shredded products through the spout into the substituted bowl. Your combine does not have such a spout, all shredded products will be dumped into the bowl itself, and therefore a gap is made between the bowl and the disc. This is very inconvenient, especially if you are chopping a lot of food. You have to remove the lid and take out the cut from the bowl. I have this type of Kenwood.
natamaslova
Caprice just bought a Smile electric shredder with 6 attachments and 3 sizes of throat thickness, but I still can't figure out on which attachment to shred cabbage I have one grater and a very fine grater for cabbage, and the description says that you can shred cabbage, share your experience. Thank you
Here she is with me

Electric vegetable cutter
irysska
Quote: IRR

(I don't have Berner, but he has already appeared in our country (therefore, I am still going through a period of latent relapse).
How, u IRR and no .................? Well, this cannot be !!!!!!!!!!!!!
And we have Berner in Poltava, even I have it, this is Prima. But the soul does not lie with him. I'm afraid of him. Here's the truth on potatoes Byyron chopped 2 times, but only with a holder.
But I would not refuse any electric small-COMPACT SHEAR (but such that the thickness of the cut was necessarily regulated). There is no trust in Moulinex the red one with its 150 W - well, like a toy, if only it cost 200 UAH ...........
Caprice
Quote: natamaslova

Caprice just bought a Smile electric shredder with 6 attachments and 3 sizes of throat thickness, but I still can't figure out on which attachment to shred cabbage, I have one grater and a very fine one for cabbage, and the description says that you can shred cabbage, share your experience. Thank you
Here she is with me
I have two shredders in the kit for such a device, and both are quite thin. I think for cabbage you need one that is thicker, to which there are additives for shredding carrots and onions.

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