dopleta
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I beg your pardon, I misled the people
Julia, you did not mislead, I really have 110 W, with Amer. Amazon, but there is also 220, in England.
Cvetaal
Quote: dopleta
here is mine in English Amazon with our tension, 28 pounds:

Larissa, what luck, my son will soon fly to London on a business trip Thank you very much, my dear !!! Lorik, how many days or weeks do you need to order in order to have time to receive it before departure?

I have already read it, 3-5 days from the order, it will be necessary to guess)))
Irlarsen
dopleta, Larissa, ORDER AAAALAAAAA! Uraaaaaa! For some reason they refused to send from the German Amazon, but they sent it to your link from English!
THANK YOU!!!
Cvetaal
Just boiled potatoes
Spiral chopper (slicer, spiralizer) for cutting vegetables and fruits

It cooks instantly, about 5 minutes.
Cirre
Quote: Cvetaal
Just boiled potatoes

Killed
Svetlenki
Quote: Cirre
Killed

Yes, yes, but how beautiful it is !!!

Cvetaal, Svetik, just awful! Is it convenient to eat? Is it pricked or crumbled on the plug?
Cvetaal
Gal, wait, do not kill yourself, I brought you waste)))
Spiral chopper (slicer, spiralizer) for cutting vegetables and fruits
Cirre
Quote: Cvetaal
I brought you waste)))

: lol: You can also bake. Much left
Cvetaal
Quote: Svetlenki
Cvetaal, Svetik, just awful! Is it convenient to eat? Is it pricked or crumbled on the plug?

Svetik, nothing crumbles, my husband is happy and very surprised))). Only after cutting it is necessary to rinse from starch




Quote: Cirre
Much left

I only spiraled 2 potatoes and fed everything to my husband, and I myself eat waste
Irlarsen
Can I steam it or just in a saucepan?
How can I survive until April 5 until my spiralizer reaches me?
Cvetaal
I cooked it in a saucepan, now I repeated it and, most likely, digested it, the spirals crumbled. The first time I didn't wash it off the starch, maybe the starch helps to keep the shape, but there was a lot of foam during cooking. I washed it a second time, and they fell apart. Cooked for 5-6 minutes, al dente.
julia_bb
Quote: Irlarsen
How can I survive until April 5 until my spiralizer reaches me?
After Easter, buy Kenwood
Zhanik
Girls, today I have an apple, although it is not large, but did not fit into the neck a little. I took off the neck, put the apple, then closed it, pressed the holder into the fruit and everything was cut perfectly. Maybe someone will come in handy)
Masha Ivanova
In some store City-Climate Gemlux for 3265.
julia_bb
Quote: Zhanik
took off the neck, put the apple, then closed it, pressed the holder into the fruit and everything was cut perfectly. Maybe someone will come in handy)
Natalia, admiration
Miranda
Cvetaal, class!
I like the leftovers

I've come up with the leftover vegetables to collect and freeze, and then cook cream soup from different
Irlarsen
Quote: Miranda
I just came up with the remains of vegetables to collect and freeze, and then cook cream soup from different
Brilliant!
Miranda
Irlarsen, and I already eat fruit, leftovers, I mean. But now there is no variety of fruits, apples are alone.

Well, I would not freeze radish with cucumbers either.
I'm talking about potatoes, carrots, beets, pumpkin.
dopleta
Let's start testing. What was considered for many the main disadvantage of mine (horizontal area) can be ignored - it is perfectly stored in an upright position, and the occupied area is 15 x 14 cm:

Spiral chopper (slicer, spiralizer) for cutting vegetables and fruits
bangs
Quote: Miranda
I've come up with the leftover vegetables to collect and freeze, and then cook cream soup from different
And I already cooked puree soup from beets (its remnants) according to the recipe ang-kay with celery (only without coconut milk) ...
dopleta
The holder is very cleverly made - now I understand why it sounded in the video that it had "anti-slip":
Spiral chopper (slicer, spiralizer) for cutting vegetables and fruits

Miranda
Quote: dopleta
it keeps well upright
Well, it's also about beauty
Not just on the table top so that it stands at hand, but to stand beautifully

But it's still terribly interesting, I'm really, really looking forward to it at work!
bangs
Quote: Cvetaal
Just boiled potatoes
The beauty!...
And, it turns out, frying and baking is optional!
Zamorochka
Today I took my Gemlux, outwardly cute, but, compared to the Kenwood chopper, it seems flimsy, there are no suction cup legs at the bottom, although they may not be needed at all, its power is not great, it will not jump)))
I tried to grate a cucumber, apparently the cucumber was not very good, it gave a lot of juice. The apple did not fit, took off the neck, as suggestedZhanik, Natalia, too, the trick did not work, although the idea works, it was just that my apple was too big, apparently. But in general, the toy is interesting, you need to master it)) I was very pleased with the volume as a result of cutting I will try to make vegetables for a vinaigrette tomorrow, it should turn out interesting
dopleta
Cabbage:

Spiral chopper (slicer, spiralizer) for cutting vegetables and fruits

Pepper:

Spiral chopper (slicer, spiralizer) for cutting vegetables and fruitsneniya canvas

And on the issue of contamination of the canvas. Look under the pepper. The canvas stays clean, and all the juice flows down to the removable part with knives, which is equipped with a protective side.

Spiral chopper (slicer, spiralizer) for cutting vegetables and fruits

bangs
Zamorochka-Galina, congratulations on your purchase: rose: and I hope that all doubts will be dispelled.
It is better to sharpen cucumbers by 5 or 9.





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The canvas stays clean, and all the juice flows down to the removable part with knives, which is equipped with a protective side.

Is this canvas-frame also removable?

Because in that video, it seemed to me that only a little thing with knives was filmed and attached just to this canvas-frame.
If removed, then, of course, facilitates the process of leaving.
dopleta
Oops ... I think I was wrong - this tray is not removable ... Only the mechanism with knives can be removed. I test it online, and I understand it myself. I'll read the instructions now!
Masha Ivanova
dopleta, Larissa! What size of vegetable remains on the holder, how many cm or mm?
dopleta
Here, Lena, look, one and a half centimeters in thickness:
Spiral chopper (slicer, spiralizer) for cutting vegetables and fruits





Spiral chopper (slicer, spiralizer) for cutting vegetables and fruitsSpiral salad with beans and curls of smoked fish
(dopleta)

And all the same, even though I rejoice in him as a new toy - forgive me, but I still think that he is, well, very little better than a tame one. You can easily get by, but device addiction is an incurable disease, and nothing can be done about it.




Onion
Spiral chopper (slicer, spiralizer) for cutting vegetables and fruits
Irlarsen
I look, I admire, I dream about mine. I probably need an adapter from an English plug? And with regard to the fact that it is not much better than manual, probably for normal people it is. For deviceaholics, no. How many hand graters I have, handheld testorasatoks, all are lying around after a couple of uses. And the electric phillips is on the table all the time. Electric slicer in use. We're playing instruments! I just feel like falling in love with this spiral cutter!
Oksana1999
Quote: dopleta
And still, even though I rejoice in him as a new toy - forgive me, but I still think that he is, well, very little better than a manual one
Larisa, that is, if there is mechanical, then the cutting is basically the same? In principle, you shouldn't chase the electric one? I'm even at home afraid to shut up about my new Wishlist))
bangs
Quote: dopleta
And all the same, even though I rejoice in him as a new toy - forgive me, but I still think that he is, well, very little better than a tame one. You can easily get by

Perhaps this is the difference between vertical and horizontal spilarazers ...

With all my desire to sharpen vegetables on spirals, I did not look at mechanical ones at all, and I already spoke about this, because I knew and understood that I would not dance around him every day, so it was not my option,
unlike the kind of spiralizer that Kenwood / Gemlux makes, and for me the difference is felt between mechanical and electrical.

As for the cabbage, I didn't need a spiralizer for slicing it, as well as for the pepper (which I peel from the seeds).

But zucchini, beets, carrots, kohlrabi (I tried it today (I didn't even know that it was so fragrant)) - this is what I need a spiralizer for, which I drive every day (and for a day several times), as well as for pears apples ...
But again - to each his own ...
dopleta
Quote: Irlarsen
And with regard to the fact that it is not much better than manual, probably for normal people it is. For deviceaholics, no.
Irina, are you talking about me? Am I a normal person?

Look what people who know me well here wrote about me many years ago:
Choosing a multicooker, rice cooker (1) # 1163

And most of my hand cutters have long been replaced by electric ones, which are more than enough. But as for this device, since a huge number of spirals are obtained from one vegetable, both there and there, I do not see a big advantage in electric. Both in time and in opportunities. In the manual (I mean, of course, spiromat, and not simple "sharpeners", which happens with five blades), you can also cut vegetables of large diameters. It is not without reason that the prices for mechanical spiroms are comparable to the prices for electric ones.
Quote: Oksana1999

Larisa, that is, if there is mechanical, then the cutting is basically the same? In principle, you shouldn't chase the electric one? I'm even at home afraid to shut up about my new Wishlist))
Yes, Oksana, the cut is the same.
Svetlenki
dopleta, LarissaWhat kind of Japanese were you talking about? Like those?

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dopleta
No, Sveta, I'm talking about electric! Oh, sorry, I wrote Mind, and he wrote Ming! Outwardly - exactly like mine, but for some reason much more expensive. And it comes in different colors. This one is 70 bucks:

Irlarsen
Quote: dopleta
Irina, are you talking about me? I'm a normal person
My God! I'm about us!
Elena Tim
Quote: dopleta
Irina, are you talking about me? Am I a normal person?
Aaaaaaaa! I almost upscarbed.
bangs
Quote: dopleta
but I still think that he is well, very little better than manual

Larisa-dopleta, and how is he in time? faster than mechanical?

And what else does cleaning and maintenance include (besides flushing the blade mechanism)?
Zhanik
Larissa, Congratulations on your new toy!
I understood Irina exactly as she wrote)))
My friends (I have already "bragged" more than once) no one cooks for me. From the word ALL. But there are a couple of their husbands that love to cook. They even adore it. But gadgets don't accept. Take them as a personal insult. And in the usual sense, they are normal. And we are crazy)))
They have a grater, a board and a knife are best friends ... They will come to visit and wrap them in curls)
dopleta
Quote: Elena Tim

I almost upscarbed.
Don't tell me, Lenk!
By the way, about the leftovers. The prettiest residues are still obtained in the spiromet! There are very cute "mushrooms"! I just can't find my photo, I had these baked mushrooms made of potatoes as a side dish. And here, Admin also has, from radishes: Spiral chopper (slicer, spiralizer) for cutting vegetables and fruits
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Larisa-dopleta, and how is he in time? faster than mechanical?
What else does care and cleaning include?
In time - it seems to me that the vegetable rotates at the same speed that I would twist with my hand. And it is possible that the hand could even be faster. Unfortunately, I am not at home now - I am visiting my daughter until May - and I cannot compare. Care - all removable parts are dishwasher safe (although I am an opponent of a dishwasher for sharp blades), the base is wiped with napkins.
Girls, your site is not slowing down now? Every message is sent from the third time!
bangs
Quote: Zhanik
They will come for a visit, I will wrap them in curls)





Quote: dopleta
In time - it seems to me that the vegetable rotates at the same speed that I would twist with my hand. And it is possible that the hand could even be faster. Unfortunately, I am not at home now - I am visiting my daughter until May - and I cannot compare. Care - all removable parts are dishwasher safe (although I am an opponent of a dishwasher for sharp blades), the base is wiped with napkins.

Got it, thanks!

And the carriage-frame, where the mechanism with the blades clings, how is it? Clean (besides the juice (from the pepper))?
And is she filming or not?
dopleta
No, she's not filming, Natasha.
Zamorochka
Found on Ozone Salter vegetable cutter-spiralizer
There is a discount on it now

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On it, it seems to me, you can also cut cabbage, peppers, and in general, cut vegetables of any diameter. In the subject, I did not see any reviews about it. I wonder if someone bought it?
bangs
Quote: dopleta
No, she's not filming, Natasha.

Larisa, thanks for the explanatory answers!

Quote: Zamorochka
I wonder if someone bought it?

It seems Lana Red talked about him.
Spiral chopper (slicer, spiralizer) for cutting vegetables and fruits # 538
Irlarsen
dopleta, but how long will such a care take: disassembled, rinsed under the tap, wiped, collected? Quickly he understands, is he going?
And I understand correctly that the blades change right off the bat? Have you at least screwed up a half-tank, changed it and continue to play?




And these are girls, do not swear at me. Well, somehow I did not formulate it that way, it’s me out of embarrassment .... You are good ooooooo, you have people around you with at least one multicooker. And I have NOT ONE. from the word at all. Can you imagine WHAT the Danes think of me when they come to visit and see, for example, 11 multicooker? Children, dear children, laugh at me when I recently brought 12 cartoons from Russia!
Zamorochka
Irlarsen, Irina, yes, here in Russia, too, I just met soul mates at the forum, here people are the same as me, as my environment says, sick to the heart. And I don't really care, I love the devices, this is my life and I live it the way I want
Mirabel
Quote: Irlarsen
recently 12 cartoon
I only have 2 multi, not counting the slow and rice cookers. But .. the surroundings are also surprised by the abundance of good kitchens.
Zamorochka, agree!!!! I'm so comfortable and this is my kitchen!
But ... here's what kind of spiral to buy ... I believe sooo and trust our Guru-Dopplet and no one has such a machine as I look after myself.
bangs
Quote: Zhanik
Girls, today I have an apple, although it is not large, but did not fit into the neck a little. I took off the neck, put the apple, then closed it, pressed the holder into the fruit and everything was cut perfectly. Maybe someone will come in handy)

Zhanik-Natalya, thanks for this idea! This is genius !

Just tried it on kohlrabi (what does it smell like)
first chipped into 2 parts those that are larger (sharpened),
and then I remembered this wonderful advice and sharpened all the others already removing the neck, putting the vegetable in a cone, setting the neck!

Great!
I'm going to leave tomorrow for three weeks, but I've gathered some vegetables, now I'm sharpening them to freeze ...

Zamorochka
I put a mechanical Salter in the basket on Ozone, it's a discount now and my points are gone, it will cost 950 with delivery. There are practically no real reviews, only test drives. But captivating is that you can spiral any size. In general, I think, and my husband is laughing at me, like, well, you have problems, I want to take it, as if it were a question of life and death. But I'm thinking ...
Anna1957
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And there is still such 🔗 Which is more convenient, I wonder? For some reason I am more drawn towards the first.

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