Aina
Quote: Omela

Beautiful! And the price is 2 times higher than that of Cubix.
and we have it for $ 200 and for $ 240, only in two stores. I'd take it for 200, but I doubt something very much that he is normal
lana19
Food processor Bosch MCM 68885. Simple!
Aina! I found these stores. Why are you afraid? That is cheaper. this is Lvov. If Lviv, then most likely the goods were brought through Poland. And, therefore, the Slavic assembly. And this is good . I ordered my Bosik from a Polish Internet store.
What is convenient in it - The Bosch MCM 68885 food processor is a 3.9 liter bowl. You can cut vegetables for borscht into one container at once. And Olivier will turn out decently. Nothing needs to be poured 100 times! And the power is good. I like. If I didn't have my Bossh. Would buy this one.
Alenky
: flowers: By the way Lviv GSL is a normal store, I took my Mumik 86 there for quality
Svetlana1000
Quote: Prus - 2

Take, so as not to doubt, the grill from the meat grinder with you, go to the market where the grills are sold and try on!

Lyubochka, thanks for the tip, bought a large lattice in the store next to it for 30 rubles, it fit perfectly! Today I made about 4 liters of Olivier in Cubic in less than an hour. I used to cook potatoes in the refrigerator overnight. Now I cut raw potatoes and carrots into a double boiler - in the meantime, I cut everything else on Olivier. The potatoes and carrots turned out superb, cooled down a little - and in the salad. The taste differs noticeably for the better, and in time everything is much faster. Now I will always do this!
Omela
Quote: Aina

and we have for $ 200 and for $ 240,
We have $ 315.
AILIN
Quote: Aina

Oh, and I'm still looking for a companion in the kitchen
I found this one and doubted again
Food processor Bosch MCM 68885
Why doubted? If you like it, take it! I also ordered my cubes from Lviv, though from another store, payment upon receipt. Official guarantee. For me, one small minus of this combine is that there is no press for boiled vegetables and fruits.
Aina
And how is the receipt at the "New mail"? Can I open-check there? Plug in?
Aina
I am not so confused by the fact of ordering from another city, as by the fact that this model is for the whole of Ukraine only in two stores. I'm afraid something is wrong with this amp
Alenky
Quote: Aina

And how is the receipt at the "New mail"? Can I open-check there? Plug in?
Sure you may!!!
Aina
Quote: Scarlet

Sure you may!!!
This is better
My brains will boil soon It all started with this
Bosch food processor - cuts into cubes!
Then I liked Phillips, but now I can't live without a combine
Aina
Girls, disc julienne is very important to me. How good is Bosch? I looked at the photos, read the reviews and really doubted
AILIN
Quote: Aina

My brains will boil soon It all started with this
Bosch food processor - cuts into cubes!
Then I liked Phillips, but now I can't live without a combine
Many here go through it)))
Oca
Quote: Aina

Girls, disc julienne is very important to me. How good is Bosch?
The middle grater is more functional and better
Chamomile
Girls. Today I beat the dough with a disc on an amazing cheesecake))) https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=302888.0 This is the question of the disk and for those who are afraid to use it. Did everything according to the recipe. I beat the filling of cottage cheese with knives in a bowl, after putting the dough into the pan.
Tasima65
Quote: Aina

Girls, disc julienne is very important to me. How good is Bosch? I looked at the photos, read the reviews and really doubted
Used it only once. For Korean carrots, carrots are very important, size.
But hunting is worse than bondage.
Aina
Thanks everyone!
That is, does the middle grater also replace the julienne? In short, if you buy in addition, start with an average!
Serg22
Quote: Aina

Thanks everyone!
That is, does the middle grater also replace the julienne? In short, if you buy in addition, start with an average!
Yes, Julien's bars are closer to the stripes. One edge is thinner. Makes sense more for presentable presentation.
Moreover, the middle one replaces, so it also rubs faster, the harvester does not shake the whole and there are fewer residues. Definitely first average, there will be an extra 500r and julienne.
set
And I also really liked the Bosch MCM 68885 combine, primarily for its power. It is a pity that he does not have a press for boiled vegetables, but you can buy it, or will it be very expensive and already unprofitable?
Em
Seta, this harvester comes in different trim levels - I found instructions for it on the Internet and all the options are described there. But it seems like a cube cutter, or a wipe. There are 4 options in total.
set
And what will be cheaper to buy in addition - a cube cutter or rubbing? And another question, can you even buy a wiper?
Em
I don't know for sure, but I think it's more expensive than a cube cutter. And you can buy in addition at the service center, indicating the model of the combine with the wiping, but order the wiping itself. As I saw in the instructions, there is one and the same type of combine, and the models differ in the set of nozzles. But every case must be checked.
Em
Sorry! I was wrong, this is not a rub, but a citrus juicer.
🔗 /idb/20026975.pdf here I looked at the instructions. These models still have a lot that mine does not have, and there is probably less space on the table.
Aina
Quote: seta

And I also really liked the Bosch MCM 68885 combine, primarily for its power. It is a pity that he does not have a press for boiled vegetables, but you can buy it, or will it be very expensive and already unprofitable?
There is no information about wiping yet. Those who bought this harvester have not yet bought a rubbing, but on the official website there is no rubbing among the spare parts for this particular model, there are only 3 graters
Aina
Quote: seta

And what will be cheaper to buy in addition - a cube cutter or rubbing? And another question, can you buy a wiper?
Why buy a cube cutter, it's included
Aina
And I am confused in it by the elongated bowl (it is slightly narrower to the bottom and, accordingly, longer than, for example, in the cube). And the whisk looks the same as that of a cube ... Question: will it reach the bottom in order to beat everything well? You can't see and touch this Boshik anywhere yet
Kalinka 777
I have a BOSH 68885 combine, it copes with all the declared functions perfectly. Grinds evenly. I did not whisk the cream with a whisk, I made a biscuit, it turned out well. Graters such as those of BOSH 5529 (I have it at my dacha). Good power, cute.
set
And I am attracted to the BOCH 5529 by cutting cubes and rubbing boiled vegetables, but I do not like its power. And in BOSCH 68885, good power, but no wiping. So I think how to solve this issue. Which, is it still better to buy?
Prus - 2
I can't say anything about BOSH 68885, but for 5529 I will say - there is enough power for everything! Knead the dumplings dough, no problem - seconds, chop minced meat from frozen meat - 10 seconds, grate-chop any vegetables - also seconds! So what else is needed?
set
Lyuba, thank you, I immediately thought about BOSH 5529, but I read that he rattles a lot on a julienne grater, so I decided that his power was not enough. I guess I misunderstood something. I will wait until BOSH5529 is delivered to the Planet store.
Kalinka 777
On a grater, julienne and fries 68885 also rumbles, apparently it does not depend on the power.
Astrologina
Girls, I have a question for those who bought a whisk. How is the process going? The whisk runs in a circle around the bowl?
I ordered 5529 different attachments for my Cube. I didn’t order a whisk. I'm thinking, will I get by with a mixer or do I just need a whisk for something? Is it more convenient than a "hand" mixer? And what about the butter, does he whip it up? I think I'll soften the butter a little before that.
As for the new BOSCH 68885, it is, of course, convenient for a small kitchen, but for the price it is somehow far from shallow.And all the same nozzles can be bought gradually, as the desire is formed, and having a Cube 5529
Aina
Quote: Kalinka 777

I have a BOSH 68885 combine, it copes with all the declared functions perfectly. Grinds evenly. I did not whisk the cream with a whisk, I made a biscuit, it turned out well. Graters such as those of BOSH 5529 (I have it at my dacha). Good power, cute.
And if you compare these two combines, well, since they are both of you, which one would you advise to take? does it make sense to overpay for 68885 and is the cubic much larger?
Serg22
Quote: seta

Lyuba, thank you, I immediately thought about BOSH 5529, but I read that he rattles a lot on a julienne grater, so I decided that his power was not enough. I guess I misunderstood something. I will wait until BOSH5529 is delivered to the Planet store.
It rumbles not because of the power, but because of the meaning of the grater itself. It's just that the julienne is designed in such a way that the product must be strongly pressed against the surface of the grater so that there is a hook with the product. Press stupidly and skew the surface. It's just a feature. Yes, at least 2 kilowatts do Bosch, the meaning will remain the same.
Once again I confirm that the cube is just super. I changed a bunch of everything on it in a few months. Yesterday Olivier chopped up a basin again. Clean longer than cut. I'll tell you for sure. I wouldn't make Olivier without a combine not for a holiday. Lazy. And here...
Angelina29
Quote: Prus - 2

I can't say anything about BOSH 68885, but for 5529 I will say - there is enough power for everything! Knead the dumplings dough, no problem - seconds, chop minced meat from frozen meat - 10 seconds, grate-chop any vegetables - also seconds! So what else is needed?
My Bosch is about a year old, but I don’t do anything with grater and cubes in it. Tell me, what kind of attachments do you make minced meat and dough?
Moskvichk @
So with knives and make both minced meat and dough!
Kalinka 777
Quote: Aina

And if you compare these two combines, well, since they are both of you, which one would you advise to take? does it make sense to overpay for 68885 and is the cubic much larger?
I think you shouldn't overpay for 68885, I also really like the cube. Combine BOSCH 68885 is higher, but Already. The cube is lower and wider, for me personally, the location of the cube bowl seems more convenient (maybe later, that I am not tall :) The cube never seemed cumbersome to me. The 68885 has a wavy knife. Both harvesters are good in fulfilling their functions. My most popular grater is medium. Using a disc on a cube, I beat the whites, charlotte dough and pancake dough, I do the same with a whisk in 68885. But I think it's not worth overpaying.
Astrologina
Quote: TATKA_007

I bought an additional MUZ 45 PS 1 fries attachment for my 5529. Fits well. Sliced ​​into seconds. But how ... This has nothing to do with french fries. These are not beautiful pieces, shorter than a matchbox, in a semicircle, thin and many small stubs. I use potatoes for frying, but I won't serve this to guests. You can bake in the oven. But VERY NOT BEAUTIFUL. If I saw the product produced by this attachment, I would not buy it. The last time I fried with cubes - the "fries" look much better.
When I bought Batanyu Kombat Kubiks on the advice of a friend, the first thing I did was cut the apples for drying. She cut with a 1 mm shredding disc. It seemed to me very UGLY. I became capricious, and wrote a petition to my friend that, they say, everything is bad, cut it ugly, and "so that I live like this." Then everything calmed down for me, I began to try other methods of cutting, realized that I had to cut with a 3 mm disc, by the impulse method (button M), and first cut my large apples into quarters. Then I tried other attachments, realized that in my life there was no such technique, and that in general, a lot depends on HOW to put the product into the combine. That is, practice, practice - and everything will be BEAUTIFULLY... I do not like one attachment - take another, and there is no limit to creativity! I've read almost everything already in this thread, I realized that something does not need to be bought at all. Julienne is not needed, the average grater is better, now I understand that it is quite possible to live without a grater for fries (thanks, Tatka!). But you can't live without a grater for potato pancakes! Girls, answer my previous message about the whisk !!!
Astrologina
Rubbed cheese on the grater that comes with the kit. On this one:
Bosch food processor - cuts into cubes!
Quite shallow. Unusual, but interesting!
Bosch food processor - cuts into cubes!

On the middle one (which to order), did anyone try to rub CHEESE? What do you use to grate to make an ordinary grated cheese (like on a simple, large "Soviet" grater)?
Moskvichk @
On a medium grater, which must be purchased. Here it turns out perfectly. This thread has a photo of an average grater - and a lot - look through ...
without a julienne grater - you can easily do it - and I don't need fries so 100 percent.
Kalinka 777
I sometimes use a julienne grater for frying, first I skip the onion, it turns out in stripes and then carrots. But more often the average is used.
Aina
Girls and boys, thank you very much for helping to decide on the choice of the harvester, finally, and now I am a happy owner of Bosch MSM 68885! To say that I am happy - to say nothing Now I will conduct a full test drive, who is interested and who has not yet decided, please, in the relevant topic https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=302589.0
Sapphire
Aina, congratulations on your purchase. I still choose. MSM 68885 or 5529?
Aina
Quote: Sapphire

Aina, congratulations on your purchase. I still choose. MSM 68885 or 5529?
And I chose for a long time, chose a more powerful, more compact and with a whisk. I'm happy as an elephant, after all, the first combine!
lana19
Aina! Finally! Well done! A good choice! Let the hostess please.
Astrologina
Quote: Sapphire

Aina, congratulations on your purchase. I still choose. MSM 68885 or 5529?
I have already congratulated in another Temka. As for the choice, I will say this: if there is a small kitchenette, BUT the distance from the countertop to the cabinets above it is quite large - then 68885. We hope that Aina will measure the height - in a different Temko. If your distance is less, it means Cubix. The cost is 68885 - about 10 thousand. We bought a cube in the summer for 5300 in the online store. Additional Cube attachments can be ordered ex tempore - as required. They are already included with the 68885. Is the power high? The slicing difference is in seconds. People are silent about the whisk. And this is where power plays a role. I have to ask. And it's also good that the 68885 has a larger bowl - 3.9 liters. Are you preparing such volumes? Then yes. Kubix is ​​enough for me. STOP - CUBIX has the same bowl !!! , I was mistaken. And I have already ordered all the attachments I need, together with the "handbag" that is included in the 68885 kit. In total, it turned out to be cheaper than buying 68885.
Problems with the whipping disc in the Cube? Undercut. And new ones are now being released without this marriage. There is no disc in 6885, there is a rim. You can buy a whisk for US. Who else would tell me all the same how he is spinning in our 5529 ?!
Management 68885 - only impulse, at least as it is written in one of the online stores. You can't go away, you have to nurse! And we have a pulse mode, and 1, and 2 speeds. No, I'm for the Cube. And you really decide!
Alenky
Galina! The whisk turns perfectly! Luda-Lisss showed in the subject! Whips whites with a bang!
Astrologina
Quote: Scarlet

Galina! The whisk turns perfectly! Luda-Lisss showed in the subject! Whips whites with a bang!
Alena, yes, I saw it, however, now the photo has already been removed ... I need to beat the butter. But I didn't understand if he took butter, even if softened. We won't be cold! I would like to see how it spins. And Luda-Lisss hasn't appeared for a long time ... She will tell you everything about the whisk!
Alenky
I didn't whip butter: pardon: You can also ask Lyuba-Prus-2 for more experience!
Oca
Quote: Astrologina

Who else would tell me all the same how he is spinning in our 5529 ?!
I will tell! Sorry, but I can't work, go to school, write on the forum and still try to sleep If you need advice (you saw my post on the forum) - write in a personal, I'll answer faster!
The whisk rotates around its axis and runs around the bowl. Put only softened butter! I put it as it seemed normal, the mixer would whip it up once, but the gears jammed at the whisk and one of the two supports of the plastic tongue-fastener on the body broke off. Compared to a mixer, this whisk runs for 15 minutes without a break and the mixer overheats in the 5th minute. Again, for me it is more of a toy, I rarely make oil creams. I beat the eggs with an emulsifier disc (the minus is that they heat up from this), I pick the rest with a mixer (I have it with a bowl).
Astrologina
Quote: Oca

I will tell! Sorry, but I can't work, go to school, write on the forum and still try to sleep If you need advice (you saw my post on the forum) - write in a personal, I'll answer faster!
The whisk rotates around its axis and runs around the bowl. Put only softened butter! I put it as it seemed normal, the mixer would whip it up once, but the gears jammed at the whisk and one of the two supports of the plastic tongue-fastener on the body broke off. Compared to a mixer, this whisk runs for 15 minutes without a break and the mixer overheats in the 5th minute. Again, for me it is more of a toy, I rarely make oil creams. I beat the eggs with an emulsifier disc (the minus is that they heat up from this), I pick the rest with a mixer (I have it with a bowl).
Oh, Wasp, thank you very much! The final touch - this is how it will turn out and when it will turn out with the answer - which whisk to buy? There are no codes where MUZ and some numbers are written in the service where I bought, there are some other codes. If only a photo ... When it works.

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