Tatalo4ka
Here, I will get it, I will unsubscribe, as in work.
According to reviews (who bought and already tried it) - a good thing.
Lenok_cn
Quote: vishenka_74
I received a gift yesterday for March 8
Oksana, have you tried your grater? Share your impressions, pliz. How does she cut? I want to order one for myself, is it worth it?
vishenka_74
Lenok_cn I try a little, until I can make friends with the largest nozzle, the one that is 10 mm, somehow scary, but I cut the potatoes, cuts into thin and thick circles with a bang, the nozzle is smaller than the carrot just perfectly cut, today Beijing cabbage, carrots, onions and cucumbers , I also don’t know where to use the safe grater nozzle, but everything is still in front
Tatalo4ka, it is of the Nicer Dicer Plus type. chose between her and the one that I bought

Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)
avgusta24
vishenka_74 , but how did you cut the potatoes in thin and thick circles? There seems to be one cutting thickness on a slicer. I also have Niser +, but I can't figure it out ...
vishenka_74
avgusta24, I don’t have a Nice +, I have Pro V Slicer Premium Pro Vee Premium
and there is a double-sided nozzle without blades, large and thin

I chose between Nyser and Pro vi premium
finally it turned out to connect the camera, here is my cut for salad

Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)
but the nozzle is one side
Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)

and the second
Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)
Lenok_cn
vishenka_74 thanks for the answer . And what is the checkered nozzle for? Sorry for the stupid questions, I don't understand anything about them, but I want to buy myself. If it's not very difficult, please write how you can rub with your set of nozzles (I mean the cut shape). Can you cut into cubes? I'm completely ignorant
vishenka_74
cubes can not be cut into cubes by the Nice + I haven’t read the nozzle in the cage yet, I can’t say anything

the cutting shape I have 2 types of circles and cubes like fries and less like in the top photo, this is just what I learned
azaza
Nozzle "in the cage" - I suspect that it resembles a Berner baby-grater, that is, it rubs into fine chips on one side, and in mashed potatoes on the other.
Lenok_cn
Tanya, Oksana, thank you for your prompt reply! This is for you
I'll think until tomorrow, visually I liked it too much!
makabusha
Quote: azaza

Nozzle "in the cage" - I suspect that it resembles a Berner baby-grater, that is, it rubs into fine chips on one side, and in mashed potatoes on the other.

Yes, I agree ... the vegetable cutter is very similar to the reimagined Berner ... if the blades remain the same sharp after long use .. then a good alternative ... here is the most popular Berner ... 2 slices for circles .. insert for 10 mm and smaller for bars ... bowl .. Baby grater for shavings and puree ..

Well, cubes are also possible here according to the Berner principle ...
I just did not understand that on top of the vegetable cutter except the fruit holder? another option for the fruit holder? for something small?
azaza
Quote: makabusha

I just did not understand that on top of the vegetable cutter except the fruit holder? another option for the fruit holder? for something small?

Natasha, this is the most interesting thing in Pro V! This is a fruit holder for small fruits and vegetables that cannot be held in a large fruit holder. Radishes, mushrooms, olives, strawberries. It's a pity Berner doesn't have such a thing
Caprice
She tested the new Nayser-Daiser plus. There is so much superfluous in it ... There is absolutely no fruit holder there. A vegetable peeler - cleans, but, in comparison with the existing ones - not ice. A grater and a shredder are also useless there. But the cutters passed all tests perfectly
irman
Well, that's good then, I just need slicing.You calmed me 🔗
Grypana
I, too, already with Niser + and came to the conclusion that the holder is not a holder at all.
I like everything related to dicing. The grater is for boiled potatoes and carrots so far. There was a booklet in German for Nayser. I didn’t understand anything from it, I looked at the pictures and that was all - waste paper.
Caprice
Quote: Irman

Well, that's good then, I just need slicing. You calmed me 🔗
I tested on raw potatoes
Tatalo4ka
Girls, got my "Kitchen Genius" today

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

all photos can be viewed in my album:

https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/ga...?album=lastupby&uid=58705

Tomorrow I will test ...
Tatalo4ka
Today I tested my "Genius" with my son.
Olivier was made on a small lattice (6 mm). It turned out great and fast.
First, potatoes, cucumbers, sausage - in slices, and then on the wire rack. The food was put on the wire rack in one layer (we tried several - it's hard to press, and then put it in one layer, bam - and you're done).
They also cut the eggs on the egg cutter, and they did not insert them into the container, they simply put it on the kitchen board and cut it on it.

The kit also includes:
lattice with large meshes (12 mm),
egg cutter,
separator of yolk from protein,
juice extractor for lemon-orange,
cheese grater,
grater for straws (like on Berner, only miniature, and if you unscrew the twist from behind, the plate with pins is removed and this grater turns into a knifeless grater),
fruit and vegetable holder with metal pins,
and a small cleaning fork.

I'm happy with the purchase, I will test the rest of the inserts.
I don't know if I will use all the bobs, but for boiled vegetables, it suited me just right.

Grypana
Quote: Tatalo4ka

The products were laid on the wire rack in one layer (we tried several layers - it's hard to press, and so in one layer for boiled vegetables, it suited me just right.

Similar conclusions about Nisser. I wanted to smack the onion in tiny cubes - I got a lot of onion juice. Apple, cucumber, crab sticks, sausage, boiled vegetables, soft fruits - super. But raw potatoes, carrots - strength is needed to press down oho ho, if the hands are weak. But it will cut. And you can't do without such cutters in the kitchen. I liked the V-grater, so far excellent and the results are thin onion rings, carrots and apple in thin circles. It is a pity that the thickness cannot be adjusted. But this is already to Berner
Caprice
Quote: Grypana

But raw potatoes, carrots - strength is needed to press down oho-ho.
I tested my Niser-Diser plus, just on raw potatoes. It was just cut with "Hurray!" And the smallest bars and cubes, and large and medium cubes
Grypana
Quote: Caprice

I tested my Niser-Diser plus, just on raw potatoes. It was just cut with "Hurray!" And the smallest bars and cubes, and large and medium cubes

Thank you Caprice. I did the experiments again
Oops, after carrots and onions, I quickly drew conclusions about potatoes. Trying on one potato. I did not experiment further. I have in stock potatoes that do not boil in water for a long time. Maybe she's hard strong. And I haven’t learned to press on Nyser. Everything, probably, has got used to it, the plastic has "grown" and it is not necessary to press too much. I went specially to cut it with Nayser cubes, it worked. This means that the potatoes are subject to picking. Hastened to draw conclusions about the force of pressure. It will work out without tension.

I crumbled everything into the soup without any problems. Made friends.
natali35
Quote: eugeesha

China, nevertheless, looked out at the opening credits of the video: hieroglyphs flashed. Irman, upon arrival of your vegetable cutter, share, pliz, impressions. I hope you have a +.

Girls, please tell me if someone ordered Nyser Diser plus for Twangu. RU? There is now a 50% discount. What are the reviews?
Le_Nok
Hello! I want to thank everyone who shares their experience. After reading this topic, I bought myself a Mulinex vegetable cutter at Ozone, which is for cutting into strips and cubes. Although I have used it a little so far, I am very pleased. Raw potatoes on a large wire rack slide with lightning speed.On a fine wire rack, I cut raw carrots for pilaf and an apple for salad into strips. The carrots were first cut across with a knife into several pieces, and then with a vegetable cutter. I had to make an effort to press, but the carrots were cut quickly, and the knives remained intact. The apple was somehow dense, but Moulinex did it too. I liked cutting walnuts into a salad, also on a fine wire rack.
ago
Quote: Ne_lipa

Hello! I read almost the entire thread, I got to page 58 and understood - I want that magic grater from tapperware (I don't remember which page the video was on). Even now the Berner was going to buy, although I can live without it ... But I saw this grater and I wanted it, she chops cabbage and makes cubes. Good people tell me where you can buy them in Moscow? I looked on the Internet, something to no avail or a link if possible ...

Hello! Thanks for the mountains of useful information. I read, read the forum for several days - in order to understand what to opt for - I need a device so that I can make salad cubes, slices, and small pieces, and chop finely - in general, a combi. But - mechanical. And I opted for Tapperware MandoChef. Firstly, although they like alligator-type crushers, it is not for nothing that only men advertise on them - the force must be applied, apparently, remarkable. And then, to the Alligator, you need to buy Berner in addition - so that there is also a multifunctional grater. In principle, it is correct to have two simpler devices instead of one more complex one - more reliable and more durable. But! 30 years warranty is not a joke. In general, with great adventures, but I found an office in Kiev - they will bring it tonight. As soon as I try it, I will unsubscribe. But, by the way, Tapperware is an American company, Germany has nothing to do with it.
Creamy
And what is the price of this happiness with a 30 year guarantee? Probably worth it like a bomber?
Venta
ago we'll wait for the report, otherwise we've seen enough of the video - it's interesting, albeit theoretically, how it is in real life)
ago
Quote: Creamy

And what is the price of this happiness with a 30 year guarantee? Probably worth it like a bomber?

Price - 1200 UAH. Free delivery. Since no matter how I judged, I still needed the Alligator-Berner combination, it turns out that one American is cheaper than two EEC. But, of course, only after trying it will be possible to determine how much I got into the topic :-)
irysska
1200 UAH
I would not pay for a mechanical device
I really hope it's worth it and you will like it
ago
Quote: Venta

ago we'll wait for the report, otherwise we've seen enough of the video - it's interesting, albeit theoretically, how it is in real life)

I will definitely try! The reports of the members of the forum were so useful to me, many thanks to everyone! Therefore, I will also try to report - only, probably, by the end of the week, I am at work during the day. But on the other hand, I also plan to take a photo and describe - so that it will also be useful to those who need it.
ago
Quote: irysska

1200 UAH
I would not pay for a mechanical device
I really hope it's worth it and you will like it

Something went wrong - I lost the letter. Briefly now - I think that cheap devices are unreliable, not only does China make it worse over time, and the probability of flying over when buying grows exponentially, but in principle, when it comes to shock loading, many of the proposed designs look flimsy, so that cut raw vegetables. That is, having bought a cheap design, you will either have to return it several times, or buy a new one. And electric - I have a two-cup Brown, I'm happy with it, and the graters work well, but to cook soup, it's too much hassle to collect-disassemble-change-wash. Cubes are important, but it is somehow strange to buy Bosch for the sake of cubes. Moreover, it is not known what they will be - and on all advertisements, I liked the operation of making cubes and the final result in America the most. In general, until I try on Olivier and pilaf (straws, onions in circles) - I can neither confirm nor deny myself
Caprice
Quote: ago

And I opted for Tapperware MandoChef.
Have you tried it? Burner and Nisers are proven devices that are easy to use. And the ghostly MandoChif (fu, what a dissonant name!) Is still unknown how he will behave. Tupper, of course, has many well-thought-out devices, but also not always and not all are convenient to use ...
ago
Quote: Caprice

Have you tried it? Burner and Nisers are proven devices that are easy to use. And the ghostly MandoChif (fu, what a dissonant name!) Is still unknown how he will behave. Tupper, of course, has many well-thought-out devices, but also not always and not all are convenient to use ...

Not yet - for the weekend, I said. But today I ran into the market after work to buy fruits and vegetables - and immediately saw the aunts from the demo nitiser and a group of female onlookers. It was noticeable without tension - all the knives were blunt. It was also interesting for me to see this device in full size - I thought so. Extremely low-powered. Miniature, that is, when asked about cubes, the aunts honestly warned that you must first cut into layers. Then they shoved one layer at a time. Even the apple didn't cut very well. They cheerfully showed me how to chop cabbage. My grandmother's shredder gives 3-5 times more performance, although it is 3 times older, and in a slab scoop. So with Nisser, everything is clear to me. About Berner - I said, very cool thing. But without the Alligator - not a set. And together they pull more than my American project. How much I got something better or somewhere - I will let you know as soon as possible. Again, the nicers are different, that's the point - according to the theory of probability, there are already so many fakes that you are unlikely to get good things :-) But americana is just entering the market, therefore, like the owners of the nicers, oldies - the chances of getting a long-term device are much greater. And also - Berner and Alligator - EU, and Nicer - Small Arnautovskaya and adjacent Taiwanese streets m. And b. Kitaevsky, so it's worth grouping them. With respect to your luck - if your niser is OK
Caprice
ago, My nayser is really ok, although I'm not sure of the originality of this device. And I'm not complaining about Burner, I have it, for sure, original. I also use Tupper's products fairly. Although, to be honest, lately my "feelings" for Tupper have cooled down a lot. And their shredders, according to reviews, are not the most successful.

Anyway this:
Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)



I can only wish you good luck in mastering the new Tupper device. I hope it does not disappoint your expectations. Well, and, of course, we are waiting for impressions
ago
Quote: Caprice

ago, My nayser is really ok, although I'm not sure of the originality of this device. And I'm not complaining about Burner, I have it, for sure, original. I also use Tupper's products fairly. Although, to be honest, lately my "feelings" for Tupper have cooled down a lot. And their shredders, according to reviews, are not the most successful.

Anyway this:
Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)



I can only wish you good luck in mastering the new Tupper device. I hope it does not disappoint your expectations. Well, and, of course, we are waiting for impressions

You know, one of the strongest impressions from the Forum and its participants is how individual the preferences of each user / hostess are about different graters / grinders. It reminded me of a story how many years ago we sold one apartment and bought another - there were more children who needed more rooms :-) So, the range of prices and basic characteristics of apartments is colossal, and the importance of the subjective factor in all this is decisive ... Therefore, IMHO - everything is real IMHO. And that's the beauty, I think. And there is great benefit from exchanging opinions with details. Like this, approximately
Caprice
I also found a little thing here, for those interested:

Svetlana62
ago
What about the American? Have you tested it? Your impressions are very interesting.
2060711
Hello everyone

I broke my old Nicer. It seems that it was still genuine, or a very good quality forgery. I got so used to its reliability that I stopped protecting it.She bent the blades on a raw carrot, laid it down flat, not hemp. But even from this stupidity of mine, the grate did not fly out, but a couple of blades bent, and only then I chewed out the whole net with a knife. I thought to reassemble and slam. But the stone flower never comes out.
So I decided to look for a new cotton crop.
And ladies ... I seem to have found a perpetual cut
Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)

Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)
Dimensions: 380x195x240mm
gratings 6mm, 10mm, 13mm

we attach to the tabletop with self-tapping screws and forward. Although most likely it is necessary to attach it to the wall, then we substitute the basin and just pull the handle
2060711
The Chinese have taobao ... There is also a nozzle for slicing slices.
Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)

The idea is certainly cool. I wish they would produce such cutters not only for professional kitchens, but also for ordinary housewives. Otherwise we all use flimsy plastic
nila
Idea! It is not current for our kitchens, unfortunately ...
2060711
Yes, this monster, if only in the country to fasten. It's time for metal dicers to appear. Well, or for alligators to get cheaper ...
And by the way, did anyone break iron alligators? did the plates fly out?
ago
Quote: Venta

Ago teased and left)

Hello everyone! Excuse me, please - I couldn't before, there was force majeure. What can I say for today. I used it several times. With onions, the cubes did not work. Raw potatoes 9x9 - very good, carrots - tighter, today I made boiled carrot cubes and beet 6x6. This is what they look like:

I uploaded it to the gallery, but I don't see it in the body of the letter.

It turned out very well potatoes 9x9 straws, raw, finely sliced ​​beetroot and carrots. Regulators work very well. I haven't tried the curly grater yet. An alligator is needed for a bow. I am sending - maybe it will be loaded with pictures? First time, I don't know exactly how it should be.
ago
Quote: ago

Hello everyone! Excuse me, please - I couldn't before, there was force majeure. What can I say for today. I used it several times. With onions, the cubes did not work. Raw potatoes 9x9 - very good, carrots - tighter, today I made boiled carrot cubes and beet 6x6. This is what they look like:

I uploaded it to the gallery, but I don't see it in the body of the letter.

It turned out very well potatoes 9x9 straws, raw, finely sliced ​​beetroot and carrots. Regulators work very well. I haven't tried the curly grater yet. An alligator is needed for a bow. I am sending - maybe it will be loaded with pictures? First time, I don't know exactly how it should be.
Here is a link to the pictures

https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/ga...?album=lastupby&uid=82444

ago
Quote: 2060711

Hello everyone
.
And ladies ... I seem to have found a perpetual cut
Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)

Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)
Dimensions: 380x195x240mm
gratings 6mm, 10mm, 13mm

we attach to the tabletop with self-tapping screws and forward. Although most likely it is necessary to attach it to the wall, then we substitute the basin and just pull the handle

And what, have you already purchased and used, or just found a picture? I'm sorry, I did not get it
Leska
Quote: 2060711

And by the way, did anyone break iron alligators? did the plates fly out?
In work almost from the moment the bird appeared at J.'s company (+ - month) ... no problems. Even with a plastic container.
Pilgrim73
And by the way, did anyone break iron alligators? did the plates fly out?
For three years in daily use! Plows like a cute one, nothing came out and did not get dull!
Caprice
Quote: ago

I uploaded it to the gallery, but I don't see it in the body of the letter.
ago, so it's not enough to load it into the gallery. It is also necessary in the post to provide links to the uploaded files so that others can see. There are special tags for this.
Something like that:
Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)

Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)
Venta
agoThank you. You won't surprise us with little blocks, Berner is a great master at that. Onions ... cut through everything like sticks across the layers, it itself into small pieces and disintegrates. Along the way, the most interesting thing here is cubes, how are boiled vegetables cut on them - don't they try to fall apart during cutting? Berner has this main problem - especially with boiled potatoes, the pins of the holder are already breaking them into pieces (Again, boiled beets, carrots strive to slide off the holder. How about this?

How many cube sizes are there? How many thick slices are there on the knifeless?
Caprice
Quote: Venta

Berner has this main problem - especially with boiled potatoes, the pins of the holder are already breaking them into pieces (Again, boiled beets, carrots strive to slip off the holder. How about this?
It seems to me that there is the same problem with boiled vegetables. Alternatively: chop raw vegetables and boil them in a double boiler.
Venta
Caprice the outlet has already been bought - nayser))) I am asking solely out of sports curiosity) I will definitely not change Berner for this Chief.
francevna
Boiled vegetables are perfectly cut in Nayser Diser Plus.
2060711
Quote: ago

And what, have you already purchased and used, or just found a picture? I'm sorry, I did not get it
ago, no, just while I'm looking for a suitable unit for myself.
Last year I bought it on taobao, the parcel for 16 kg was, taking into account the shipping, insurance, intermediary services - it was still profitable. Of course, for the sake of one subject, you shouldn't go there. I want to buy clothes there this year, at the same time I will buy a cutter.

And that monster, yes, you really need to mount it on the wall:
Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)

This option does not suit me in the kitchen.
Found another similar one. But I think this option is cumbersome and inconvenient:
Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)

I really liked this free cutter:
Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)

Another eye caught on such things:
Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)
Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)

I would like to find a metal alligator there, but I haven't found it yet.

And maybe, if someone buys on Taobao, and who needs a Nice Diser Plus, then from this seller you can buy it for 45 yuan:

and buy from him as spare parts, here's an insert:
Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)

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

set of 2 containers, volume 2.000 ml and 1.500 ml:
Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)

these additional accessories are 10 yuan each.
1 yuan is about 6 rubles.

I can also tell you the address of the forum of the Moscow joint purchase of a diser plus 700r and a salad chief 1350 + of course org 16% and not for Muscovites + still shipment across Russia. I don't know, can I give links here on the forum?

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