MariV
julifera, and how exactly is your model of a vegetable cutter called? I really need now ...
azaza
Quote: Asya Klyachina

The reviews are ambiguous, the cubes are crumbled, almost everyone likes it, but they are not very good at chopping and rubbing vegetables (they write that it is not completely).
Then take a closer look at Boshik Cubix. And cubes at a time (no difference - raw or boiled vegetables), and as a grater is excellent - practically without waste, if used correctly.
julifera
Quote: MariV

julifera, and how exactly is your model of a vegetable cutter called? I really need now ...

MariV - what do you mean?

I have two:

1 - Philips is a blender with a cube attachment - Philips HR 1659/90
2 - manual - vegetable cutter Veg-o-Matic Piccola, you can simply search for the word "vegetable cutter Veg-o-Matic" - there is no Piccola in the internet.

Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)

Rita
Quote: Asya Klyachina

Thank you. : rose: I looked a little bit about a blender with Philips cubes (I found out about it by the way from you, so propaganda goes ). The reviews are ambiguous, the cubes are crumbled, almost everyone likes it, but they are not very good at chopping and rubbing vegetables (they write that it is not completely). Now in thought, maybe I’m not an Alligator, but Phillips, to start wanting in the project, for almost the same price. I am very pleased with my small mechanical dekok uka 1316 with one grill and will not part with it, I have it raw and boiled without any problems. But a large dekok (only because of the size and grades) will probably sell or give. I'll go to Temko about Phillips and read the whole thing.
Do not buy Philips under any circumstances. Work with handles, handles. Fine motor skills develop the cerebral cortex. And we, so be it, will degrade with our Philips. And keep spending money in search of the perfect cube cutter - but life will not be boring. I had 3 different ones - all in the trash! I wanted to save the fool from the same useless waste of money, so that I still share my impressions of a good device, or in life. I've heard so much already.
IRR
and that we do not have a separate topic on phillips cube?
MariV
Quote: Rita

Do not buy Philips under any circumstances. Work with handles, handles. Fine motor skills develop the cerebral cortex. And we, so be it, will degrade with our Philips. And keep spending money in search of the perfect cube cutter - but life will not be boring. I had 3 different ones - all in the trash! I wanted to save the fool from the same useless waste of money, so that I still share my impressions of a good device, or in life. I've heard so much already.

Mercy for the advice! I'm not very much now, and in the next year, after a sickly operation, I can do it with my right hand! So finding an alternative to your pens is not a whim!

julifera, thanks, I will study. I need one so that with minimal effort it would be possible to cut both raw and boiled vegetables into cubes.
julifera
Quote: IRR

and that we do not have a separate topic on phillips cube?

That is, just not everyone knows about everything, before spending money on something, I would gladly consult with knowledgeable people in order to understand what to choose from and what is actually better for me.


Iruta
Quote: Rita

Do not buy Philips under any circumstances. Work with handles, handles. Fine motor skills develop the cerebral cortex. And we, so be it, will degrade with our Philips. And keep spending money in search of the perfect cube cutter - but life will not be boring. I had 3 different ones - all in the trash! I wanted to save the fool from the same useless waste of money, so that I still share my impressions of a good device, or in life. I've heard so much already.
Rita, and if in a whisper in your ear, what advice would you give to those who do not have extra money to search for the best? I really want a convenient cube cutter.
Rita
Iruta, I had a nice dice cutter, and I bought it in Holland in the store that is the founder of all top shops in Europe, some kind of noun and Winser. Boiled vegetables cut everything perfectly. But raw. I consider all the money I spent on them thrown away, because boiling vegetables, then peeling them is a big hassle for me. At Philips, I cut all the vegetables raw, and then cook them in a multicooker for 20 minutes. They retain their shape and taste better, I think. Of course, Phillips only has one die size. This seems to be a disadvantage to many. But this size suits me. Now I cut everything on it. And cubes in soup, and in stews, and in Olivier, and in vinaigrette. I no longer need any other cube cutter. At least for now . Considering my device addiction.
I express only my opinion based on my experience - I am in love with this device, I just can not play enough from the moment of purchase. It seems to me that it is better to buy it right away and not spend money on manual ones. But until you check it yourself, you probably won't believe it. This is probably why there are so many insinuations and accusations against me.
MariV
Thank you, ladies, for a tip about Phillips - most likely, I'll buy it! Here I read about Boshik ... And where? Have not found yet.....
Iruta
Rita, thank you very much, it is such a comparative analysis from the owner of a mechanical and electrical cube cutter that I wanted to hear. To be honest, I thought that only I had problems when cutting raw vegetables ...: girl_cray: Well, I can't get a sharp movement like a hole punch. So I decided whether to buy Philips or continue to torment the Alligator. My plate with a knife (6 mm) has already burst, but I still can't learn. I must say right away that the device is good, but my slanting handles are capable of making it unusable due to inept handling
MariV
Quote: Rita

Right here https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...ion=com_smf&topic=22259.0
Thank you!
I looked - most likely, I will buy a file.
Rita
Quote: MariV

Thank you!
I looked - most likely, I will buy a file.
I didn’t want Boshik, because he’s big, besides, I have a good harvester. And Filya takes up much less space, which suits me.

Iruta, !
Probably, all people have different strength in their hands. I really do not have enough for mechanical devices. But if there is power and you like to play with it, then why not.
Asya Klyachina
Quote: IRR

and that we do not have a separate topic on phillips cube?

Girls, don't be offended. It's okay that in the topic about mechanical cube cutters, they mentioned electric Philips. How many times have I walked past it in the store without focusing my attention because of the high price and the fact that I already have a good blender, because I just somehow did not touch this topic deeply. But I came across your topic about mechanical cube cutters, READ EVERYTHING and am very pleased with my choice of MECHANICAL cube cutter DEKOK 1316, I just fell in love with it. It was also interesting to know about Philips, that there is already something compact and cutting cubes, powered by the network. (I already learned more about it in a specialized topic, of course). This helped me decide and not spend extra money, now it is clear that I will not buy either the Alligator or Phillips in the near future (for my own reasons). But I will wait for the appearance of a cube cutter + grater + shredder, powered by the network, which is more suitable for me, in the future, so to speak. And for someone (with sore hands) the mention of Philips helped make a choice right now.
Caprice
I would also buy Filia, but, unfortunately, they are not for sale here, and Bori disappeared from the sale. Therefore, I bought Mulya
dopleta
Quote: Asya Klyachina

But I will wait for the appearance of a cube cutter + grater + shredder, powered by the network
And what does not suit Bosik? Forgive me if this has already been discussed, I got in without reading all the posts. But it is precisely as a "cube cutter + grater + shredder" that, in my opinion, is ideal.
Asya Klyachina
Quote: dopleta

And what does not suit Bosik? Forgive me if this has already been discussed, I got in without reading all the posts. But it is precisely as a "cube cutter + grater + shredder" that, in my opinion, is ideal.

This harvester may be beautiful in itself (although a lot of space is also needed for it), but I already have a harvester with a bunch of all kinds of attachments, all these juicers, meat grinders, stationary blenders, graters, etc. (which is not there) lie in a box in the attic for "a hundred years." Why do I still need a combine with a bunch of unnecessary attachments, and even for a price of 6-8 thousand.For me, even the compact Philips 1659/90 blender (it costs 5500 rubles now) and then I do not need a dough mixer or a chopper (there is already all this ) -only because of this I do not take it, it does not burn to me. I have a wonderful submersible blender Kenwood-724 with attachments, everything is fine in it, I wish they had made a separate attachment for cutting into cubes and a grater for Korean carrots so that you could buy, that's all. Therefore, I also wait: girl_in_dreams: And the manufacturers are so cunning, in order to get what you need, you have to pay for a bunch of unnecessary things: girl_haha: And whether to buy it separately or not, or will never fit the previously purchased one, even of the same brand. Something like that.
IRR
Quote: Asya Klyachina

Girls, don't be offended. It's okay that the topic about mechanical cubes

aha, but I was in a hurry to be offended, so I slammed the door and never kicked

listen, well, we will buy all phillips of cubes, but here's the thing, the Temka won't die about ordinary nysers, which means that there is something in it that even those who bought electric ones still follow the topic and the first thing is compactness, the second price, although an alligator with a phillips could compete here, but I have not heard that having an alligator would also buy a cube. So, unnecessarily? that is, oysters? Well, everyone chooses according to their needs, this is the third and main thing.

Rita! and I didn’t intend to spread rot (I didn’t think that it hurt you and Phillips), if you want it as a satisfaction, I’ll go to your topic about Phillips and write that I still love Nice and wait for the reaction

shl. there is still a fourth - believe in miracles
MariV
Where-where is the Temka about filia? And they'll bring me tomorrow .... I just bought a hand cutter in the Metro a week ago - like a German one, but, as always, slapped in China. Oh, I suffered with him - although I pressed on with my left hand, it doesn't matter - what kind of strength do you need to have?
Kaneshna, the difference in price is significant - manual - 350 scars, well, and the file - and so everyone knows, however, there should be more functions! Tomorrow I will describe my impressions!
IRR


GO HERE

Olga, you will have what you need
Asya Klyachina
Quote: Caprice

I would also buy Filia, but, unfortunately, they are not for sale here, and Bori disappeared from the sale. Therefore, I bought Mulya

Are you talking about the MOULINEX ME 4151 meat grinder with cubes? Also very interested, compact and easy to wash, we have a cheap price - 3600 rubles. Unsubscribe please, how do you like it and why would you buy Philips better? How does a meat grinder shred and rub like boiled and raw cubes?
Caprice
Quote: Asya Klyachina

Are you talking about the MOULINEX ME 4151 meat grinder with cubes? Also very interested, compact and easy to wash, we have a cheap price - 3600 rubles. Unsubscribe please, how do you like it and why would you buy Philips better? How does a meat grinder shred and rub like boiled and raw cubes?
I unsubscribe: raw vegetables rubs better than boiled ones. I can't say that the cubes are even. After the Niser-Diser, which I have been using for many years, the cubes do not seem to me to be cubes at all. Why would Phillips buy it better? At that moment I needed a blender, but this Philips model is not sold in Israel.
It is better to chop boiled vegetables with a neiser, while muley - raw. Sometimes I am lazy: I chop raw vegetables and boil them in a double boiler.
julifera
Quote: Caprice

I unsubscribe: raw vegetables rubs better than boiled ones.

In the video with this Moulinex, it seemed to me that boiled vegetables slightly cubed into dust
Caprice
Quote: julifera

In the video with this Mulinex it seemed to me that boiled vegetables slightly cubed into dust
Especially boiled potatoes
azaza
Quote: Caprice

Especially boiled potatoes
In Boche-kubiks, many people with boiled potatoes also have troubles. Experimentally, we found out that before cutting it, you need to cool it thoroughly, you can even hold it in the freezer for a few minutes so that its density appears. If the refrigerator has a zero chamber, it's generally super. I put boiled potatoes there for an hour or two, then they are cut without problems.
Asya Klyachina
Quote: Caprice

Especially boiled potatoes

So I came from this video. And someone like the reviews. : pardon: How else does she chop cabbage, can she? And how does a minced meat grinder grind, if not difficult? Can she shred the fries? I am terribly captivated by the fact that she is small and washes at once, I would like something electric on the table (instead of a grater), so that to cook cabbage soup and borscht for one or two.
Caprice
Quote: Asya Klyachina

So I came from this video. And someone like the reviews. : pardon: How else does she chop cabbage, can she? And how does a minced meat grinder grind, if not difficult? Can she shred the fries? I am terribly captivated by the fact that she is small and washes at once, I would like something electric on the table (instead of a grater), so that you can cook cabbage soup and borscht for one or two.
1. I didn't chop the cabbage, there was no need, I prefer Burner for cabbage.
2. Meat and minced meat are normal and sausages are filled normally.
3. I don’t crush fries with this, for this I have another, more convenient non-electric device, and Burner too.
4. The dimensions of the meat grinder are relatively compact in comparison with other meat grinders. But do not confuse it with another Moulinex device, which is only for a shredder with the same attachments. The meat grinder is much more powerful.
In terms of washing, it is quite convenient, although, anyway, I try not to wash metal parts in the dishwasher.
IRR
Quote: Asya Klyachina

bribes that it is small and washes at once, I would like something electric on the table (instead of a grater), so that you can cook cabbage soup and borscht for one or two.

cabbage soup and borscht, you can look for a small processor, I have a bowl for 0.7. I bought it all for $ 16. That is, even after I even read and bought some Berners, who alone came out as much as this kid. Sometimes I also love not only with my hands

Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.) ]Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.) Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.) Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)
IRR
Quote: Caprice

1. I didn't chop the cabbage, there was no need, I prefer Burner for cabbage.

Caprice! Do cubes fly well? do not have to pick them out of the meat grinder?

IRR
Quote: Caprice

IRR, we're here about cubes

she's gone

I vaguely imagine cabbage cubes. I answered this post

Quote: Asya Klyachina

So I came from this video. And someone like the reviews. : pardon: How else is she shreds cabbage, can it? And how does a minced meat grinder grind, if not difficult? Can she shred the fries? I am terribly captivated that she is small and washes at once, I would like something electric on the table (instead of a grater) to cook cabbage soup and borscht for one or two.

and for cubes, yes, a span in this combine, but a compact one here or or. But we can, who will be interested in such, since about all the cutters again in this thread.
Caprice
Quote: IRR

Caprice! Do cubes fly well? do not have to pick them out of the meat grinder?
Is that the remnants ...

Mammadara Haya! I already have too many grating and cutting devices: a food processor with grater disks, Mulinex, Berner, Niser, all sorts of hand graters, various Tupper's tiny things, and a mandolin is lying around somewhere ... It's time to stop.
IRR
Quote: Caprice

Is that the remnants ...

Well, that is, how do you recommend an alternative? (who is not too nitpicky about cubes with a cubic side? and a ruler does not fit everyone) but besides potatoes, are they so normal? cubes? or half-cubes? I'm sorry to ask in such detail, but when I watched the video, many, I remember, were not impressed with it. shape of cubes... And you are the only one who bought, so the questions.

If the brow does not have a meat grinder and he is also puzzled by cutting into cubes, can we take it? Yes, and what is the power of a meat grinder? It is recommended to look towards 1000 and more, specifically for a meat grinder.
Caprice
Quote: IRR

Well, that is, how do you recommend an alternative? (who is not too nitpicky about cubes with a cubic side? and a ruler does not fit everyone) but besides potatoes, are they so normal? cubes? or half-cubes? I'm sorry to ask in such detail, but when I watched the video, many, I remember, were not impressed with it. shape of cubes... And you are the only one who bought, so the questions.

If the brow does not have a meat grinder and he is also puzzled by cutting into cubes, can we take it? Yes, and what is the power of a meat grinder? It is recommended to look towards 1000 and more, specifically for a meat grinder.
As for me - best of all is Niser with Berner First, go for circles with Berner, and then very quickly, at a gallop pace, with Niser. Fast enough, the cubes are even, they do not consume electricity, there are practically no residues
Caprice
Quote: IRR

Caprice!

simple question - last

do you use it as a meat grinder and cube cutter? or lying around? in an embrace with a mandalina
Irish, I use it as a sausage grinder. When it's lazy to make cutlets, I stuff the intestines with minced meat. I make a certain amount of homemade sausages, I bake some in the oven right away, some I freeze, so that later, quickly, toss into the oven and bake when needed.
I also use it for cubes: I quickly crumble the cubes from raw vegetables, then boil them in a microwave steamer, and everyday Olivier or vinaigrette is ready. My people at home don't look too closely at the evenness of the cubes. I generally prefer "quick" cooking.
Asya Klyachina
Quote: Caprice

As for me - best of all is Niser with Berner First, go for circles with Berner, and then very quickly, at a gallop pace, with Niser. Fast enough, the cubes are even, they do not consume electricity, there are practically no residues

Hee hee! : girl_haha: So mechanical and electrical things have been reconciled. Burner grater with a mechanical cube cutter (I have DEKOK UKA 1316, thanks to your theme, I have it) -I'm not overjoyed. But for complete happiness, I really want something small and electric, so that it can stand on the table and chop, rub vegetables for soup (frying for one time), and even dice them for salad, a meat grinder for chicken breast into cutlets in a quick way too desirable. At first I was not impressed by this meat grinder + vegetable cutter, but Lena from Voronezh presented it in detail at the Multicooker too, she says that it’s not the highest class, of course, but it is good as an ambulance. So I started to think, and STRONG.
1. Suitable size.
2. The right price.
3. The required set of operations.
4. Ease of cleaning.
Therefore, I TRY those who have. And just with a similar vegetable cutter (it is low-power, I read the topic), I do not confuse. This kind of meat grinder has a sufficient power of 1400 W. when the shaft is blocked and 500 watts is consumed, this is not 150 watts, like a simple vegetable cutter. I love everything compact, and the heaped combines in the attic are in boxes and once a year, God forbid, are used. So I rush between the PHILIPS blender-cube cutter and this meat grinder-cube cutter. Sorry to confuse everyone.
Caprice
Quote: Asya Klyachina

So I rush between the PHILIPS blender-cube cutter and this meat grinder-cube cutter. Sorry to confuse everyone.
There can be no single answer. Only you can choose that one, based on the functions you personally demanded.
In both devices, a shredder and a cube cutter are additional bonuses. The main functions:
1. Phillips: whisk blender
1. Moulinex - meat grinder.
So decide what is more needed, from here and buy.
Let me explain right away that with regards to me personally: I did not have a meat grinder and functions for stuffing sausages. But I have a Kenwood food processor that makes minced meat (it grinds very finely and had to stuff the sausages with a finger). My blender leg with a whisk broke, but this Philips model is not sold in Israel. I had to buy a blender leg of another model and a Moulinex meat grinder.
MariV
They brought my Phillips to me, unpacked, examined, washed - so far a very favorable impression - purely external! I didn’t have time to try it, but I don’t think it will disappoint!
makabusha
I saw a GRANCHINO vegetable cutter in a large local store ala Epicenter - an exact copy of Berner, even the color is orange, even the name is similar, but instead of the word Berner, Slicer is written in the same letters. The set includes a base, a knife-less insert, knife inserts for 3.5 and 7 (in appearance these are the sizes) and a fruit holder. The inserts and holder are exactly the same as those of Berner. It costs UAH 129 with a penny. Nearby lies a separate Rocco type for 51 UAH. or Slicer type also at the same price. Upon closer examination, inaccurate plastic cutouts are visible in some places.
Next to this company lies an orange copy of Nyser, in the unpacked window there was an insert of 6x6 mm, whether there are additional ones - we could not find out. And next to it there is an orange copy of the Alligator, with cups, 3 replaceable inserts.

This is piracy, I wonder what the Berners, Nysers and Alligators think about it? What does it mean not a know-name firm, after all
GRANCHINO is probably a Chinese brand, but a common brand that is sold in groats stores.

Py. I found it on the Granchino website ( 🔗) and photos and description:

Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)
Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)
Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)
Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)
Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)
Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)

there are also recipes on their website ...
Asya Klyachina
Quote: Caprice

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In both devices, a shredder and a cube cutter are additional bonuses. The main functions:
1. Phillips: whisk blender
1. Moulinex - meat grinder.

Thank you all for your help in choosing. Decided - bought for 3 thousand rubles. Moulinex meat grinder with cubes, because more meat grinder was needed. Of course, it can be called a cube cutter with a stretch, rather it is a shredder in pieces of 5 mm. It is generally better not to put boiled potatoes there, and the rest "on cubes" grinds normally, especially all root vegetables in their raw form. Shreds and rubs (looks like a carrot in Korean) even very good. As a meat grinder, it also works decently, although without a reverse.

I rate it at four (it does not pull at five), as a compact device that is used every day. Settled firmly on the table. All frying for soup and the second is now only on it. All salads where you need to grind everything (like "Mimosa") are also on it. I'm already too lazy to grate cabbage for pickling on the Berner. And she does all this instantly. The attachments are very easy to wash. Of the minuses: the cube is "conditional" and roars loudly during operation.

Who needs the perfect cube, it is better to look for something else.
IRR
Asya! Congratulations!

It is good that you are satisfied, it pleases. And tell me, here you are rubbing raw root vegetables on it and say that it is good and wonderful - I watched a movie on YouTube and there is a little man highly pressed the poke to push the carrot and even this pin sagged straight. It is on raw. how are you? Easy?

We have a separate topic for this meat grinder. But she rather died, you have a chance to revive her, by copying your review there.
Caprice
Quote: Asya Klyachina

Thank you all for your help in choosing. Decided - bought for 3 thousand rubles. Moulinex meat grinder with cubes, because more meat grinder was needed. Of course, it can be called a cube cutter with a stretch, rather it is a shredder in pieces of 5 mm. It is generally better not to put boiled potatoes there, and the rest "on cubes" grinds normally, especially all root vegetables in their raw form. Shreds and rubs (looks like a carrot in Korean) even very good. As a meat grinder, it also works decently, although without a reverse.

I rate it at four (it does not pull at five), as a compact device that is used every day. Settled firmly on the table. All frying for soup and the second is now only on it. All salads where you need to grind everything (like "Mimosa") are also on it. I'm already too lazy to grate cabbage for pickling on the Berner. And she does all this instantly. The attachments are very easy to wash. Of the minuses: the cube is "conditional" and roars loudly during operation.

Who needs the perfect cube, it is better to look for something else.
In general, everything that I wrote about earlier.
1) As they explained to me, this meat grinder is quite powerful, therefore the reverse function is not needed in it.
2) Somewhat noisy, I also wrote about this earlier. Well, it does not work around the clock. Do not turn it on at night and during siesta.
3) It is better not to grate boiled vegetables.I found a way out: I make cubes from raw vegetables and boil them in a double boiler. It turns out even faster
4) Cubes are not perfect. And I wrote about this. For perfect cubes, I have a Burner combined with a Nyser-Dicer. However, for quick everyday cooking, we are quite happy with the less than perfect cubes.
Asya Klyachina
Quote: IRR

Asya! Congratulations!

It is good that you are satisfied, it pleases. And tell me, here you are rubbing raw root vegetables on it and say that it is good and wonderful - I watched a movie on YouTube and there is a little man highly pressed the poke to push the carrot and even this pin sagged straight. It is on raw. how are you? Easy?

We have a separate topic for this meat grinder. But she rather died, you have a chance to revive her, by copying your review there.

I was always oppressed by the rubbing of carrots in Korean, and on this meat grinder it is the carrot DIRECTLY WHOLE on the GROOM insert (large and small) that goes well, you get such cute "worms" thicker and thinner in diameter (they also look very good in frying.) Apples. if they are not hard, it is also easy to peel off the skin. Grated root celery and beets in freeze and worms, and on "cubes". Such hard roots as beets just need to be cut into 6-8 slices, and not stuffed in healthy pieces and do not rush to push a piece onto a piece. Potatoes are just raw "on chips" easy, both in soup and for fries. In general, there is a table on what and on which inserts to shallow (for ease, the color is indicated), if you follow it, the result is good. But with us, no one wants to read the instructions (she herself is such), but they strive to shove everything and immediately into one type of insert, and then they themselves are stunned by the result: swoon: To make the inserts easy to remove and change after use, the procedure is also described, the transparent pipe itself is needed turn slightly to the right and return to its place, she will come out herself. And people just start to rip them out and are surprised that everything is stuck. The cabbage for shredding also needs to be cut into pieces of suitable size so that they can easily enter the hole for feeding vegetables. Then everything is fast and without stress. Raw onions "on cubes" were also easily chopped (cut a medium onion into 4 parts).
Asya Klyachina
Quote: Caprice

In general, everything that I wrote about earlier.
1) As they explained to me, this meat grinder is quite powerful, therefore the reverse function is not needed in it.
2) Somewhat noisy, I also wrote about this earlier. Well, it does not work around the clock. Do not turn it on at night and during siesta.
3) It is better not to grate boiled vegetables. I found a way out: I make cubes from raw vegetables and boil them in a double boiler. It turns out even faster
4) Cubes are not perfect. And I wrote about this. For perfect cubes, I have a Burner combined with a Nyser-Dicer. However, for quick everyday cooking, we are quite happy with the less than perfect cubes.

Likewise, your arguments for and against and prompted me to make the final choice. Like a compact meat grinder, but with the addition of a grater-shredder for 3 thousand something. But it is mainly now sold for 5 thousand everywhere and more expensive. If someone needs to process "heavy" meat in large quantities or get ideal cubes, then it is better to add a powerful meat grinder to buy or Phillips cubicoriez, respectively.
Caprice
Quote: IRR

We have a separate topic for this meat grinder. But she rather died, you have a chance to revive her, by copying your review there.
Asya Klyachina, are we moving?
Monica
Girls, tell me the address of a verified online store where you can order Dekok UKA-1316, otherwise I could not find it in Kharkov.
annnushka27
Tell me is it worth buying? Although it is inexpensive, you don't want to litter the kitchen. At ATB from tomorrow. Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)
Creamy
I threw it out and my daughter too.
annnushka27
Thank you. I guessed. I thought maybe even for garlic.
LiudmiLka
I had this design, but only Soviet, as they say for 5 kopecks. I threw it out long ago. Didn't cut anything. Maybe I misused it.

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