Giraffe
Well, about the programs and the lack of a signal, timer, display, I read here. It is important to me that you are still happy. I'm thinking of buying my daughter. This year she will enter higher education, and this is no longer with us. The standard Panasonic will obviously be great for her, even if she lives in a hostel. The best mode is cooked and eaten and do not bother with storing the rest.
Marpl
A student girl seems to me better to buy a small MV-SV. Young people are always in a hurry, and this model is not fast.
Lerele
Giraffe, as the only cartoon it is possible, of course, but it does not fry, it bakes for a long time, that is, the soup and porridge in it are excellent, but you cannot fry a cutlet. Therefore, they write negative reviews, they expect from her what she does not do.
Marpl
As a small MB, it is better to look at either Polaris 1203 or Element 03 (there are often shares on RBT).
Giraffe
And does anyone have the opportunity to compare the external dimensions of this Panasonic and the first SR-TMH-18, SR-TMB-18? They live with me. How much different?
Sens
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compare external dimensions
It is lower than 18, but wider. If we count the volume V, it will be the same. It's big for one.
Better to buy a redmond 01 bu, or 03.
Giraffe
Thanks to everyone for the feedback, but I also came across an SR-TMH-18 for the same money with a perfect saucepan and I took it. Since the external volumes are practically the same. My daughter knows how to use it, let her learn to cook in smaller quantities

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