Nicaletta
Quote: vitusik88

Hello everyone! Girls from Ukraine, someone ordered an extra bowl on ua. ? Subtracted that they would send only with a full prepayment, my husband reacted with distrust ((((Where can I get a bowl? I liked cooking everything in this multicooker so much that one more bowl is now a NECESSITY)))
Here I am in search of a bowl ... I wonder if this one will do: Bowl for multicooker REDMOND RB-A503 ???
vinis
Quote: Nicaletta

Here I am in search of a bowl ... I wonder if this one will do: Bowl for multicooker REDMOND RB-A503 ???
Yes, great !!
5 liter stainless steel is also suitable #
Ligra
You can see about the bowls in this topic on page 13.
vitusik88
Quote: Nicaletta

Here I am in search of a bowl ... I wonder if this one will do: Bowl for multicooker REDMOND RB-A503 ???
Quote: vinis

Yes, great !!
5 liter stainless steel is also suitable #
In appearance, these bowls are lower than my own, I'm not sure if they fit. Maybe someone tried it, huh? I looked at the models of suitable bowls here on page 13, I correctly suggested already to Ligra. I found suitable bowls in the internet, but they are available only on the Redmond website, where there is an order with full prepayment. I also found Polaris bowls - the same as my native Teflon and ceramics (by the way, they are cheaper), but I wanted to buy the Teflon Redmond Du Pont®, steel, as I think, is expensive ... Here's where to get it?
vinis
Quote: vitusik88

In appearance, these bowls are lower than my own, I'm not sure if they fit. Maybe someone tried it, huh?
Have you looked at the dimensions? Or was it just outwardly identified? I have both of these bowls! They are identical in size to their own bowl! Everything goes well with Floris
Nicaletta
beautiful, but interesting by weight (I weighed ours, about 340g)
vitusik88
Quote: vinis

Have you looked at the dimensions? Or was it just outwardly identified? I have both of these bowls! They are identical in size to their own bowl! Everything goes well with Floris
I didn't guess to look at the dimensions. That is, it turns out that both bowls are suitable: a bowl with a non-stick coating REDMOND RB-A503 and a bowl with a teflon coating REDMOND RB-A501 (RIP-A2)?
vinis
Quote: Nicaletta

beautiful, but interesting by weight (I weighed ours, about 340g)
By the way, her drawing is exactly the same as that of RIP-A2 (in the picture is the old version) And the weight is 630 g
vinis
Quote: vitusik88

That is, it turns out that both bowls are suitable: a bowl with a non-stick coating REDMOND RB-A503 and a bowl with a Teflon coating REDMOND RB-A501 (RIP-A2)?
Yes, both cups fit
lilu280
I bought my own, Polaris, ceramic. I love. Nothing stuck!
Lud-Mil @
Girls, can I put in my five cents. I don't know what the quality of Redmond pots with Du Pont® coating is, but recently I saw a friend of mine had a saucepan that came with a Redmond multicooker (they bought a cartoon before the New Year), its condition, I will tell you, is very, very deplorable. The whole bottom is covered with some kind of crust, not even washed off. If they fit in size, then take your own Polarisovs with ceramics, at least you will cook and stew in them for a long time and without problems.
Hellena
Quote: Lud-Mil @

Girls, can I put in my five cents. I don't know what the quality of Redmond pots with Du Pont® coating is, but recently I saw a friend of mine had a saucepan that came with a Redmond multicooker (they bought a cartoon before the New Year), its condition, I will tell you, is very, very deplorable. The whole bottom is covered with some kind of crust, not even washed off. If they fit in size, then take your own Polarisovs with ceramics, at least you will cook and stew in them for a long time and without problems.
I have both REDMOND and VIMAR and POLARIS FLORIS - I ranked them according to the quality of the coating.
REDMOND has a very good bowl - the best I've ever felt!
But, if I bought a cup, then a stainless steel. Although it is more profitable to buy a second cartoon, the price will be almost the same, but much more convenient!
The main thing, if it does, is not to try to wash it right away, and not to scratch accordingly. Pour water of the same temperature and a pinch of salt - let it stand, then everything will easily go away.
And about the brownish tint of the bowl during operation, even the manufacturer indicates, in the instructions for POLARIS, for example!
Lud-Mil @
No, there was no shade, namely the crusts (he says that he cannot wash anything), I don't know, maybe they used it so carelessly, I can't say anything. When this friend told me that a new bowl was needed, I thought that scratches appeared, and when I saw it, I was shocked. I advised her to boil with soda, I need to find out if it helped or not. I have ceramic pots in both cartoons, it happens sometimes that it is fried, but then washed without a trace, my sister has two multi with Teflon, one of them (Atlanta) is already two years old, well, there are small scratches, but I have not seen this.
I didn’t look at Redmond’s pots (this one doesn’t count with crusts, I was so stunned that I didn’t even notice what she was like), tomorrow I’ll specially go to the store to feel, I wonder, but Polaris’s are also different - I compared pots from different models lighter and thinner, and there are quite heavy and thicker metal.
lisa567
I have a REDMOND RB-A501 (RIP-A2) bowl, I use it quite often. Yesterday I did pilaf. Nothing sticks, you don't even need to interfere, nothing burns, no deposits and crusts.

In the bowls, plaque is formed mainly with not very thorough washing. It's just that after each cooking, you need to thoroughly wash off the oil. I used to wash my own bowl just with a sponge and detergent, and that's it, so the plaque appeared. And now I bought a special sponge and cream sif and once a week I wash it very thoroughly
lisa567
Quote: vinis

Have you looked at the dimensions? Or was it just outwardly identified? I have both of these bowls! They are identical in size to their own bowl! Everything goes well with Floris
The width and diameter of the bottom of the bowl is one in one with the native.
And the bowl passes in height, the difference is 5 mm. The native height is 14.5, and the RB-A503 has 15 cm, or was I given inaccurate data?
vinis
Quote: lisa567

The width and diameter of the bottom of the bowl is one in one with the native.
And the bowl passes in height, the difference is 5 mm. Does the native have a height of 14.5, and the RB-A503 has 15 cm, or was I given inaccurate data?
You were given INCORRECT data Since we do not have RIP-A2 for sale, I bought this one. Bowl RB-A503 height 14.5 cm... For two weeks I have been cooking only in it !!
Monica
Quote: vinis

You were given INCORRECT data Since we do not have RIP-A2 for sale, I bought this one. Bowl RB-A503 height 14.5 cm... For two weeks I have been cooking only in it !!
Irish, hello!
And how do you like the milk porridge in it, don't they run away?
vinis
Quote: Monica

Irish, hello!
And how do you like the milk porridge in it, don't they run away?
Hi Hi! No! Florochka cooks milk Excellent! And you?
Monica
Quote: vinis

Hi Hi! No! Florochka cooks milk Excellent! And you?
I gave this to my daughter-in-law, but I can't decide for myself that I need to take it exclusively for milk
vinis
I also took it for milk. And then in my Dex she runs away every other time Flora is happy! Only my own cup is not so hot Now I'm waiting for baby Redmond
Monica
Quote: vinis

I'm happy with Florochka! Only my own cup is not so hot Now I'm waiting for baby Redmond
Ir, I don’t get it yet. Have you ordered baby Redmond?
Lud-Mil @
Do you want a new baby Polaris? Already on sale, such a sweetheart, and functionality!
Monica
Quote: vinis

There are no babies in Ukraine for me now. They promise in two weeks, maybe longer
similarly
I, too, a week ago rummaged through all the sites where it was sold, so I decided to look for something else. Of course it would be very good if she appears in the next month.
vinis
Quote: Lud-Mil @

Do you want a new baby Polaris? Already on sale, such a sweetheart, and functionality!
She's not in Ukraine yet. I liked her too ...now I'm waiting for the first to appear
Lud-Mil @
We do not have it in our city yet, but I think they will soon appear, since they are on sale in other cities. But I don't really need the baby yet, there are two multi, I will manage with them, in my plans now the pressure cooker is the first item.
Lud-Mil @
Well, here I will complete my arsenal with 2 multi + pressure cookers, then I will think about the baby. But my multi is not too large, both are 4-liter, I manage, although sometimes I want milk porridge, then the baby would come in handy for me, cook porridge from 0.5 m / glass of cereal.
Sone4ka
Quote: Monica

A pressure cooker is a thing, I also have two multi and a pressure cooker, but the baby is vital

Quote: Lud-Mil @

although sometimes I want milk porridge, that's when the baby would come in handy, to cook porridge from 0.5 m / glass of cereal.

I was also sure before that I needed another small one, and since I came across here, on a bread maker, the advice to cook in a small container on a water bath - I successfully cook in glass jars 0.5 / 0.7 or in a glass liter saucepan.
I already cooked porridge, and one quail soup for a child, and milk, even meat)
I cooked in pots a couple of times, but then returned to glass jars, it's easier to control the result)

everything is preparing well
Lud-Mil @
Sone4ka, this method is certainly good, but it happens that a person lives alone, so why should he arrange these dances every time with tambourines containers. when he can buy a small multicooker and cook in it without any tricks, especially since now there are very worthy models at reasonable prices.
lisa567
Quote: Lud-Mil @

Well, here I will complete my arsenal with 2 multi + pressure cookers, then I will think about the baby. But my multi is not too large, both are 4-liter, I manage, although sometimes I want milk porridge, then the baby would come in handy for me, cook porridge from 0.5 m / glass of cereal.

Mila, our florochka perfectly cooks porridge from 0.5 mst. cereals. I do this every morning for my child for breakfast. Nothing runs away and the child has enough porridge just for 2 times. I do not perform any dances with tambourines and additional containers !!! Therefore, it is not necessary to bother with a baby !!!!
Monica
Olesya, and dairy cooked on the line?
Ligra
Although I am not Olesya, I will answer. I cooked and delayed milk porridge, everything worked out great, without dancing with tambourines (butter stimuli, etc.). Alternatively, in the Milk porridge mode, cook legumes well (pre-soaked, it turned out better than on Stewing).
lisa567
Quote: Monica

Olesya, and dairy cooked on the line?

I do it only on a delay, because I work and there is no time to cook in the morning. Everything turns out well, I cooked all kinds of cereals, none of them ran away. I use homemade milk, if it is fresh and cold, it will not curdle overnight.

Yesterday I was frying fish cakes in a bronze bowl. Gorgeous, not stuck, not burnt, and there is no need to stand near them !!!

Multicooker Polaris 0508D floris and Polaris PMC 0507d kitchen (reviews)
Monica
Olesyawhat kind of salad next to the cutlets? Very appetizing
lisa567
Thank you girls!

Quote: Monica

Olesyawhat kind of salad next to the cutlets? Very appetizing

Smoked chicken breast (diced), cabbage (finely chopped), pickled onions (half rings), canned corn, mayonnaise, salt to taste.
Lud-Mil @
Quote: lisa567

Mila, our florochka perfectly cooks porridge from 0.5 mst. cereals. I do this every morning for my child for breakfast.
So I don't have Florochka, my sister has her, that's why I'm interested in you here, I read, I tell my sister all the news, she herself does not have enough time to walk on multi-cooker sites. Well, it turns out the babies are not needed at all?
Maybe my multi will be cooked from half a glass, but when I try to cook something in a small amount, it looks so orphaned even in a 4-liter saucepan that I immediately want to add ingredients there involuntarily.
How delicious, rosy cutlets!
lisa567
Thank you! I have no need for a baby. A small portion of porridge does not seem lonely to me. I have one cartoon and I specially took it for 5 liters. You can cook a little in a big one, but in a small one you won't get much!
Sandy
Quote: lisa567

Thank you! I have no need for a baby. A small portion of porridge does not seem lonely to me. I have one cartoon and I specially took it for 5 liters. You can cook a little in a big one, but in a small one you won't get much!
I also think this way, I have everything for 5 liters, except for a rice cooker, it is 4 liters, and one pressure cooker is 6 liters. Moreover, they write Toko 5 liters, in fact, it doesn’t fit much
Sandy
Quote: Monica

So girls, you again lead me astray. Just tuned in to the baby, and you put forward such arguments
Well, what can I cook in a 6 liter Vimara 1 multi-glass of cereal and nothing, it does not affect the taste and quality of the finished dish
Monica
I need a cartoon for milk, everything else suits me in mine I am already all exhausted from this choice
Sandy
Quote: Monica

I need a cartoon for milk, everything else suits me in mine I am already all exhausted from this choice
In Polaris models of 2013 (according to reviews), milk does not run away at all, no matter if it is big or small.
Lud-Mil @
Alya, if you tuned in, then you still felt the need for another multicooker, so buy and do not hesitate.
Girls, yes, it is clear that you can cook a small portion in a large cartoon, but we did not cook them in bucket pots on the stove. If you want to limit yourself to one multicooker, then of course it is better to have a large one so that you can cook several servings and one. And if you really want to have several, then it is better, in my opinion, to have them different, and use each for its intended purpose.
Sandy
Quote: Lud-Mil @

Alya, if you tuned in, then you still felt the need for another multicooker, so buy and do not hesitate.
Girls, yes, it is clear that you can cook a small portion in a large cartoon, but we did not cook them in bucket pots on the stove. If you want to limit yourself to one multicooker, then of course it is better to have a large one so that you can cook several servings and one. And if you really want to have several, then it is better, in my opinion, to have them different, and use each for its intended purpose.
So no one imposes on anyone, how many people have so many opinions, if the babies were not in demand, then they would not have been released, for someone it is better to be big, to someone small.
lisa567
When there is such a need and opportunity, why not!
But because of some milk porridge I would not buy a small cartoon, maybe because mine is 100% coping with this mode !! I am very pleased with the milk porridge regime !!!
Ala I wrote the recipe for the salad, did you see it?
Sandy
Alya, if you only need milk and always in small portions, then it is better to wait for Polaris baby, there will be no funnels and milk will not run away.
Lud-Mil @
This salad reminded me of another delicious recipe: smoked chicken breast or leg, Korean carrots, canned corn, cut pickled or pickled cucumbers into cubes, fry the onion (more) in vegetable oil, season with mayonnaise. The proportions are arbitrary, to taste.
lisa567
Quote: vinis

You were given INCORRECT data Since we do not have RIP-A2 for sale, I bought this one. Bowl RB-A503 height 14.5 cm... For two weeks I have been cooking only in it !!

Ira, if you can, please, please write down the quality of the coverage. And in the future, if not difficult, repeat the description in 2-3 months. And I'll write off about mine. We will keep statistics of coverage !!!
vinis
Quote: lisa567

Ira, if you can, please, please write down the quality of the coverage. And in the future, if not difficult, repeat the description in 2-3 months. And I'll write off about mine. We will keep statistics of coverage !!!
I really like the coating! Nothing sticks while there is no raid yet! Even after milk porridge, I could not wash my own saucepan
Sone4ka
Quote: vinis

You were given INCORRECT data Since we do not have RIP-A2 for sale, I bought this one. Bowl RB-A503 height 14.5 cm... For two weeks I have been cooking only in it !!

and where did you get it? can I have a link too?
Cranberry
vinis, and this bowl is Teflon or ceramic?
vinis
Quote: Cranberry

vinis, and this bowl is Teflon or ceramic?
Teflon from DAIKIN

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