Vitaliy1206
Good evening. I also bought a cube for the family, while I am very pleased, and then I accidentally noticed one moment - I have a black field around the mode regulator (first, second and pulse modes), and today I saw in the store that it was red, at the office. site, in the pictures is also red, it is not clear. I have 5529 cubes written on the box, his photo with attachments, everything is as expected and also a black background, what is the difference between mine and those in stores and at the office. site, can anyone come across?
Ninelle
What a pity that I didn't get caught with a black one, otherwise all my equipment is black, one Cube stands out, and so, at least with something I would not presume to say for sure, but perhaps you have a Vitaliy1206 harvester either not for Russia, or just a manufacturer changed the design, they sometimes come with bowls made of absolutely transparent plastic, sometimes from smoky. And what is your collecting country?
Vitaliy1206
Quote: Ninelle

What a pity that I didn't get caught with a black one, otherwise all my equipment is black, one Cube stands out, and so, at least with something I would not dare to say for sure, but perhaps you have a Vitaliy1206 harvester either not for Russia, or just a manufacturer changed the design, they sometimes come with bowls made of absolutely transparent plastic, sometimes from smoky. And what is your collecting country?

Country collector Slovenia, I live in Ukraine (on the Ukr office. Site is also red). And I also noticed in some video reviews with red in some with black. It's just that if you run out of red stickers and start gluing black ones, it's okay, otherwise I thought maybe there is still some difference.
Ninelle
I also saw it with black and red. In my opinion, there is no functional difference. Happy yuzan!
Vitaliy1206
And, here's one more thing, there was also a separately packed disc for potato pancakes in the box - is this so for everyone, otherwise in the description it seems to be not in the standard set?
azaza
Quote: Vitaliy1206

And, here's one more thing, there was also a separately packed disc for potato pancakes in the box - is this so for everyone, otherwise in the description it seems to be not in the standard set?
It looks like this is purely Ukrainian know-how, I also had this disc as a nice bonus.
Ninelle
Quote: azaza

It looks like this is purely Ukrainian know-how, I also had this disc as a nice bonus.

Apparently, yes. In Moscow, this is not, in any case, I did not. I will order additionally. Well, you see, what a pleasant surprise!
azaza
Quote: Ninelle

Well, you see, what a pleasant surprise!
Well, we must have at least something pleasant! And then sheer surprises around
Ninelle
We also have ..
By the way, how did you add the technique to your profile? Apart from a bread machine (which, by the way, I don't have, my mother has), nothing is added to me ..
julifera
That's it, I'm leaving this Temka, I'm going to another cube, because, albeit belatedly, but literally on my head the 8th March gift fell on my head - PHILIPS cube

To say that he is to my heart - to say nothing, I'm in ecstasy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Miniature - takes up little space !!!!!!!!!! works quietly !!!!!!!!!! cubes in a second !!!!!!!!! the size of the cubes is more than !!!!!!! The grater is gorgeous - perfect average size !!!!!!!! pah-pah very reliably made, there is nothing to break there !!!!!!!!!!! going to be disassembled quickly and easily !!!!!

For so long I looked closely at Boshik, and waited for Phillips
Levitan
Hello. I have a Bosch 5540 food processor. I bought additional attachments for it (and for the Brown blender) at the Vneshremtorg service center. Moscow, metro Kurskaya, Podsosensky lane, 23. They also have an online spare parts store.
The service has a very professional service. There is something to compare, because at first I turned to the terrible Bosch service center on Rusakovskaya Street (Sovinservice). After prepayment and several months of useless waiting, I barely returned my money. Shaking my nerves there, I was pleasantly surprised that the same thing can be bought without any problems in another center at the same price.
Levitan
I do not know. I stopped by on the way to the service. From the Kursk railway station, not far from the side street (near the former Lyudmila store, go along the underground passage Sadovoe Koltso) By the way, the service has a very polite service (and an ad written with humor), there is a glass showcase cabinet in which you can see the details, graters, attachments. If the details are not available, they will take the order and call when they will. But it bothers me that the site has a different address in the contacts. Maybe you moved? I myself need to buy a long hose with an aquafilter for the Siemens washing machine. So I don't know, if you have moved, I can order it on the Internet.
Margot @ 68
Yes, the new address is inconvenient. I will also order, probably, with delivery. There was a very convenient location on Kurskaya. I want graters and a dough hook. I'm thinking about the whisk holder ... Is it good for anything other than a whisk?
Levitan
About the whisk. I have a Bosch 5540, in which the whisk was included in the kit. But 5540 is more powerful (1100 watts), so it makes sense to whip in it. And in Profikubik the power is 800 W - won't it be enough for whipping? I often beat with a blender, I use Bosch only for large volumes. But this is not for everybody - someone has a harvester in a place of honor in the kitchen and is used daily. My main assistant, Brown, is a blender with a combine function (you can chop) + a small bowl with a chopper + bought gadgets in the same service.
Whisk holder for whisk only.
kosmar
who came up with the idea that to turn on the blender you need to put the main bowl
and the lock itself on the "CUBE" nozzle still do not know how to close it, every time I "just get lucky" so I twist this nozzle until it somehow fits into place
I regret that I bought this harvester, I rarely use it because there is a normal large phillips (there is a 3-liter bowl) and a bunch of nozzles. I bought a cube just for the sake of salads, if I waited a little, I would buy a blender with a cube attachment. so who knew.
azaza
Quote: kosmar

who came up with the idea that to turn on the blender you need to put the main bowl
and the lock itself on the "CUBE" nozzle still do not know how to close it, every time "just lucky", I twist this nozzle until it somehow snaps into place
I regret that I bought this combine, I rarely use it because there is a normal large phillips (there is a 3-liter bowl) and a bunch of nozzles. I bought a cube just for the sake of salads, if I waited a little, I would buy a blender with a cube attachment. so who knew.
The blender turns on only when the bowl is closed so that you do not inadvertently injure your hands on the rotating main shaft: when the combine is turned on, both mechanisms rotate, both the blender and the main shaft, you cannot switch the combine to either one or the other. Therefore, when using the main bowl, the lid of the blender must be closed, and when using a blender, respectively, the main bowl. On the mind, of course, it would be possible to make a separate inclusion, but it's scary to imagine how this would affect the price of the device.
I did not understand the question about the cube attachment. What is the problem? Everything is installed wonderfully. Place the attachment on the main shaft, gently rotate the knife in the attachment, and it will snap into place by itself. No need to put pressure on her, or do something else. Just roll the knife slowly (I can't remember, clockwise or counterclockwise, try it).
I don't know what you dislike about the harvester. Great car. I don’t only use a wiper and a juicer, and even then because it’s not needed. Everything else works amazingly.
Margot @ 68
Agree, Azaza, the harvester is wonderful, I use everything, the blender lid does not bother at all. And when inserting the cube attachment, you need to smoothly turn knifeinstead of the entire attachment. The first time I had the same problem, until my husband turned the right thing.
Ninelle
Quote: kosmar

who came up with the idea that to turn on the blender you need to put the main bowl
and the lock itself on the "CUBE" nozzle still do not know how to close it, every time "just lucky", I twist this nozzle until it somehow snaps into place
I regret that I bought this combine, I rarely use it because there is a normal large phillips (there is a 3-liter bowl) and a bunch of nozzles. I bought a cube just for the sake of salads, if I waited a little, I would buy a blender with a cube attachment. so who knew.
I have a harvester for a little more than a week, I didn’t use only a citrus juicer until I had time. Everything suits me, the somewhat large size of the cubes (for my taste) is more than compensated for by the cooking time. And for salads, if you don't like everything in the food processor, you can use the handles either to buy a Berner grater or buy an Alligator vegetable cutter. And what's the problem? Sell ​​a combine harvester on Avito and buy a blender with a cube cutter to calm your nerves. In general, I really liked the berry press. I made blueberry puree for my daughter, sea buckthorn with sugar for my sick husband, and a vitamin preparation made of honey, nuts, lemon, dried apricots and raisins. Everything has time to prepare while the cans are sterilized in the airfryer. The sea buckthorn harvester grinded just wonderfully! I threw out ABSOLUTELY dry cake with seeds, I remember earlier from this remaining wet mass, my grandfather managed to make liqueur .. Do not worry, maybe you will also make friends with the Cube?
kosmar
So on the blender the lid is protective, you can't put anything there. could have done that would immediately turn on. In general, the first time I turned on the blender, I thought it did not work. when the main lock is fastened - every time I think "I'll break it now"
The cube nozzle is not immediately inserted into my place, I twist it several times. still there inside (the part that is put on the "pin") has an elastic sleeve, it fits snugly, but it is not clear how it should be up and down. in general, I do not like him. not convenient.
Moskvichk @
Quote: azaza


H I don’t only use a wiper and a juicer, and even then because it’s not needed. Everything else works amazingly.

try to make mashed potatoes on a rub. I now only do this --- this is a song and not a puree
kosmar
does it mean just twist the knife? I must try, thanks
no, you have to make friends in a dream. I have not tried the press even once, maybe I will try it for the season. probably so tomato juice will turn out.
in general, relations need to be improved. I only use it for salads (maybe there is a normal large Philips harvester), and for example I make Olivier, I cut the cucumber last (so that the salad does not fill up all at once), and so, poking around with this nozzle, I cut it with my hands it was easier for me.
thanks for the tips
azaza
Quote: Moskvichk @

try to make mashed potatoes on a rub. I now only do this --- this is a song and not a puree
So we don't eat potatoes. I know that this attachment is very good for mashed potatoes, but mashed potatoes are again made from potatoes, and we don't eat it. So the thing is idle, albeit a good one. I'm not saying that it is superfluous in the kit. I personally don't need it. I use everything else in the tail and in the mane - my combine does not get bored without doing anything, I am just more than happy with it
Ninelle
Quote: azaza

So we don't eat potatoes. I know that this attachment is very good for mashed potatoes, but mashed potatoes are again made from potatoes, and we don't eat it. So the thing is idle, albeit good. I'm not saying that it is superfluous in the kit. I personally don't need it. I use everything else in the tail and in the mane - my combine does not get bored with nothing, I am more than happy with it
I thought I had only one husband with bells and whistles ... he doesn't eat beets and cabbage .. And if it's not a secret, why didn't you please potatoes? And through the nozzle for mashed potatoes you can do currants, raspberries, blueberries and everything else. Then in a blender with sugar mix and super-vitamins for the winter.
azaza
Quote: Ninelle

I thought I had only one husband with bells and whistles ... he doesn't eat beets and cabbage .. And if it's not a secret, why didn't you please potatoes? And through the nozzle for mashed potatoes you can do currants, raspberries, blueberries and everything else. Then in a blender with sugar, mix and super-vitamins for the winter.
Why is it so rude - bells and whistles, bells and whistles. Everyone has their own tastes.Moreover, everyone has their own motives. For example, I like potatoes, but I don't eat. She is useless to me. Many things are not useful to me.
Raspberries, blueberries, and more. I myself would have guessed what exactly you can grind with this nozzle. But you need to grind / store it with sugar, which is again not useful. If you grind without sugar, then you will have to store in the freezer. And I have other products stored there.
Everyone uses their technique as they see fit. You need a puree nozzle - use it to your health! After all, I do not urge you to lead a healthy lifestyle, do not eat unhealthy sugar and starch. So let’s not urge me to use the puree attachment.
Ninelle
I didn't want to offend you. I do not see anything offensive in the word "primambasy" ... but a forum for that and a forum to share experiences ... You shouldn't be like that. I was also advised obvious things, even for a beginner, I said "thank you" and that's it ..
Levitan
Quote: Moskvichk @

try to make mashed potatoes on a rub. I now only do this --- this is a song and not a puree
What other vegetables can you wipe with this attachment? Will puree from carrots or spinach (then add to mashed potatoes) work out? Or fresh tomatoes? Will the nozzle pull boiled zucchini, peas or cabbage? Or vegetables for a puree soup (cauliflower, bell peppers)?
Ninelle
They did not ask me, but I will answer. Sure you may! If she grinds fresh berries with seeds into a light one, then she will grind boiled vegetables, especially grind them, mashed potatoes perfectly. I made mashed potatoes for my daughter from cauliflower and broccoli. Cooked soup - potatoes, carrots, cauliflower or broccoli, meatballs, and passed it through this nozzle. I used to do it in a blender, but with this attachment it is not even a puree soup, but a delicate liquid soufflé and what I like is that it does not miss some rough parts.
Levitan
Thank you. I'll try with this attachment. I wipe it with a blender-leg, I don't use plastic attachments for this combine (juicer, for mashed potatoes) at all, they seemed frivolous to me. I immediately put them in a box, put them on the atresol and forgot about them. And now I read the topic and it became interesting to compare which is more convenient.
Quote: Ninelle

They did not ask me, but I will answer.
Thank you for responding.
Pogremushka
I didn't try to wipe boiled cabbage, but I think she won't.
Fluff
Tomatoes must first be cut into the juice with a universal knife, and then grind the juice. I tried to grind tomatoes simply cut into slices, or my tomatoes were not tomato soft, or something else, but grind the juice faster and easier.
Levitan
Quote: Pooh

Tomatoes must first be cut into the juice with a universal knife, and then grind the juice. I tried to grind tomatoes simply cut into slices, or my tomatoes were not tomato soft, or something else, but grind the juice faster and easier.
Thank you.
Has anyone tried tomatoes on a juicer? You will not notice when the time comes to preserve, this is where my combine is always my assistant. But I just shredded it. Of course, I myself will now try, but I would like to hear the story of an experienced tester.
Heron
Good day. I am completely new here and immediately seek advice
My greedy eyes prevailed over my brains, and I, without finding out how to properly information on the network, bought just such a toy
🔗
But I started to make shortbread dough. And fell into a stupor. What kind of attachment should you use to chop flour and butter? Maybe this knife doesn't work for me.
Can you tell me?
Ninelle
You have hooks for the dough, and I am on a Cube (this is not the same as your combine), I mix the dough with a utility knife. It is found in all harvesters. And in the Instructions, in principle, they write what and what ..
Heron
Quote: Ninelle

And in the Instructions, in principle, they write what and what ..
I read) Chessword. I will not go into questions without first conducting a thorough investigation. And since I could not find an answer, I decided to ask experienced "combiners"
And I came to the conclusion that I need to use a stirrer for a tough dough.
Chyort ... you had to go to the people first, and then buy equipment
Thanks for the answer)
Ninelle
To your health.I also want to buy a mixer for my Cube ... Poyuzayte, tell? In principle, the knife suits, but I want variety, or something
Heron
Quote: Ninelle

To your health. I also want to buy a mixer for my Cube ... Poyuzayte, tell? In principle, the knife suits, but I want variety, or something
For dummies ... What does a cube mean?
I'll surf the net, but after reading the forum topics for an hour, I came to the conclusion that I need to save money for Kenwood 023. The car is a beast, but it's too expensive
Ninelle
The cube is a Bosch ProfiKubixx MCM 5529 food processor, the main difference from the others is the dicing nozzle (hence the name Cube). True, at the Bosch service center, they told me that the Germans seemed to have promised to put this attachment on the 8 series of combines (these are more expensive, but more powerful and durable machines). Regarding Kenwood, it's up to you, but I know that many people complain about them, whether the Chinese assembly makes itself felt, or something else ... There, a big problem is that uncut leftovers of food fall into the bowl with already sliced. But of course you decide for yourself.
Pogremushka
HeronThe cube is the harvester we are discussing in this thread. Go to the 1st page of the topic. And Kenwood will duplicate the functions of your new assistant. And it costs unreasonably expensive. IMHO. I used to dream about him too, and then changed my mind. I decided that I would buy a similar Bosch for dough and pastry. And everything else is in the cube.
Heron
Quote: Pogremushka

I decided that I would buy a similar Bosch for dough and pastry. And everything else is in the cube.
Aha ... Actually, I love Bosch technique))) And I try to acquire. My main requirements are, after all, cutting into cubes, so that there is a knife that cuts - from which, in fact, it all began. And I'll get the nozzles.
In other words, I need a machine just for a pastry chef and cutting vegetables - a meat grinder, a juicer I have.
Quote: Ninelle

But of course you decide for yourself.
So I stand at a crossroads: (And it seems like I just recently bought a foolish Bosch46 and it seems that he does not quite satisfy me in terms of functions. So, I need to buy equipment. And then I need to buy something like that: either completely block "my" functions and add new , or you need something in addition.
Levitan Rather, I will look closely at the G8
Heron
Quote: Ninelle

What doesn't suit you in your car?
First, a small bowl. Secondly, the lack of a utility knife. I'll look to see if it can be ordered separately. Well, the power is rather weak.
* thought * am I being capricious?
Ninelle
And what is the power? And what do you need a food processor for?
Heron
Power - 550 W. And what is it for ... My husband loves dough very much))) In any form and with any fillings
Ninelle
Probably you need to get used to everything, and to the purchased equipment too. Your harvester is really not very powerful, but if you don't bake cakes on an industrial scale, then I think this power will be enough. Look at this site and on other forums dedicated to your particular model, and you will be amazed at what only craftsmen and craftsmen do with him. If you take it for the test, then probably better kitchen processors such as Kraps, Bosch 8 series. I took the Cube temporarily, I thought I’ll play with him for now, and then you look and the 8 series combines with a nozzle for cutting into cubes will come out, but in a short time I made friends with him very much, although he is not very suitable for my kitchen in color (I really didn’t think that I'll get to the point of choosing the technique by color) Work on your typewriter, buy the attachments you need in addition, give him some name, you look and become a faithful friend and helper. Good luck!
Moskvichk @
This is how mashed potatoes are made in Boshik. extremely flexible and very quickly done.
Bosch food processor - cuts into cubes!

Bosch food processor - cuts into cubes!

Bosch food processor - cuts into cubes!
then I transfer it to another container and add milk.

Bosch food processor - cuts into cubes!
Dot
Moskvichk @, but can you tell me how the impeller knife chops in Boshik? And then I suffer, which model to buy
Moskvichk @
Somehow I didn't have to chop anything significant yet ((. I kneaded the dough on muffins with this knife, I liked it very much. Then I did it in a mixer, the result is worse than in Boshik. And I haven't chopped the meat yet, read the previous posts, there is about it.
Pogremushka
Quote: Dot

Moskvichk @, but can you tell me how the impeller knife chops in Boshik? And then I suffer, which model to buy

Cuts well. Take meat, crackers. I once even chopped a failed cookie for them. These cookies could either break a tooth or kill. Boshik survived
Ninelle
Moskvichk @, and I immediately add hot milk beaten with eggs, then, if necessary, take out the puree nozzle and put the knife on, add butter and stir, and sometimes I also slightly stir with a spatula, without a knife.
Moskvichk @
Wow!! : wow: Great! I was afraid to pour milk. I put butter. How's the milk? then you need to take out the puree, insert the knife and lay it again? I haven't tried that ...

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