Masha Ivanova
Svetlenki, Sveta! They're both mechanical, aren't they?
dopleta
Very similar to our German Westmark, but without a handle, metal spikes and cuts cheese (?). I haven't watched it to the end, just the beginning. And I will listen:



Oh, no, it doesn't cut cheese, it’s me who looked at the picture without listening. And he is just preparing a side dish for his ribay.
Svetlenki
Quote: Masha Ivanova
They're both mechanical, aren't they?
Yes. I opted for mechanics.

Quote: dopleta
and cuts cheese (!)
Yes Yes. But also the price But the result
dopleta
Quote: Svetlenki
Yes Yes.
Where?
Svetlenki
Quote: dopleta
Where?
And I wrote and only then started watching the video. Didn't show. But his cutter is notable.

I'll go look on YouTube now to see if Chibo Kaiten is cutting cheese.
Masha Ivanova
And something more expensive (over 65) in the figure, only one blade is shown. Is it really so?
dopleta
Quote: Svetlenki
But also the price
The Japanese electric Ming, which I wrote about, costs the same.
Svetlenki
Quote: Masha Ivanova
And something more expensive (over 65) in the figure, only one blade is shown. Is it really so?

No, it is written in the answers to the questions that there are 3 additional blades for cutting julienne 1 (!!!), 3 and 4 mm

But in the review of the restaurant chef it is written that Chibo is the finest delicate slicing ... Right in the Japanese style.
Quote: dopleta
Japanese Electric Ming

dopleta, Larissa, where did you get the idea that he is Japanese? This is a brand, as far as I understand. The face of his chef, a restaurant owner named Ming. But this is not a Japanese manufacturer of mandolins and spiralizers. Ming's website sells goods of different brands ... Maybe I'm wrong, but I found this information.
dopleta
Quote: Masha Ivanova
only one blade is shown.
There are three blades, in addition to the flat one, another 4 mm and 2.5 mm (on mine - 3 mm):






Quote: Svetlenki
Does Chibo Kaiten Cut Cheese.
No, also only vegetables. I read the questions and answers on the Amazon.




Quote: Svetlenki
where did you get the idea that he is Japanese? This is a brand, as far as I understand
Yes, you're right, Sveta, I was wrong to see Ming Tsai at the cooking show. And he is just a famous restaurateur, chef and host of such shows on TV.




On Amazon there are many mechanical ones even thinner and with five blades: 2/3/5 / 5.5mm and flat. Here, just 14 pounds

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Yesterday "nalingvinila" and baked a large sweet potato for a side dish to freshly smoked fish:
Spiral chopper (slicer, spiralizer) for cutting vegetables and fruits Spiral chopper (slicer, spiralizer) for cutting vegetables and fruits
Gata
Quote: dopleta
Gata, I often cook sweet potatoes on hand, we love it. It tastes like frozen potatoes, sweet
I would probably love it too, but in places where I go, they don't sell it, I'm not at all sure that we have it, but even if we do, then go after it on purpose ... not, not the product as it seems to me But if it comes across, then I will definitely buy

I also want to say thank you for the onion spirals - I didn’t think of it myself - and now I’ll make my favorite pickled onions for me.
Mirabel
Quote: Svetlenki
I opted for mechanics.
and which one?
Svetlenki
Mirabel, Vika, I ordered Benriner Turner Slicer. I have a mandolin of this brand, beloved and most used, so I know the quality of the knives and I am very satisfied.

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I found a cheaper and new one at the local ibey. I look forward to your arrival. I will test - I will report
dopleta
Yesterday I saw in the store such an interesting combine with two attachments: processor, for grinding and mixing, and a spiral cutter with a wide neck:

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



The advertised Veggie Bullet was there too, but it is very bulky:

Spiral chopper (slicer, spiralizer) for cutting vegetables and fruits
Anna1957
dopletaforever you bring confusion to our minds
Mirabel
Svetlenki, Sveta, cool! Let him come sooner and only please!
Miranda
dopleta, I went to YouTube to watch some more videos about Ninju of this, and in the first one that came across, aunty eggplant spirals

Svetlenki
Quote: dopleta
combine with two attachments: processor, for chopping and mixing, and a spiral cutter with a wide neck:

Girls, explain to me the dark, why do they come up with such complex locks for processors to snap the lid onto the bowl? This "weak point" may break. It is not convenient to dry after washing - water always remains there. I do not understand something? What does an ordinary castle not suit you? Or if they sell for a high price, do you need to justify it?

How harmful and fastidious I am

I look at the nutribulet coteail whisk with interest, because my husband has entered the path of a healthy lifestyle and without a nutribullet he (a way of life) is, like, inferior
Cirre
Quote: dopleta
interesting harvester with two attachments:

Cool harvester. Only these are not sold here
dopleta
It will be soon, Galya, do not hesitate. It instantly carries such an infection to us.




There are Ninja in an even more complete set:








Quote: Miranda
and in the first one that comes across aunty eggplant spirals
Miranda, that's how I spiral too! What is closer to the skin remains in the form of spirals, and the loose core breaks and crumbles.
And what surprised me - did you notice that she's making hummus with raw eggplant?
Anna1957
Quote: dopleta
that she makes hummus with raw eggplant
This made me go nuts too
Miranda
Quote: dopleta
There is a Ninja in an even more complete set
How many redundant pieces. Well, for me, because everything is already there.

It is interesting that there are 5 discs for spirals, and auntie that consumes raw eggplant () has two discs indicated on the box. That is, we followed the Kenwood path - a million complete sets and buy extra. disks.

Svetlenki, I just want to buy a new attachment for Kenwood, a smoothie maker. The same principle of nitribulet.
dopleta
Quote: Miranda
for me, because everything is already there.
And for me. But for some it is more convenient - saving both space and money - all in one bottle. Although, if suddenly the "bottle" breaks, then - the trouble, you immediately lose all the helpers!
Irlarsen
Thank you girls for the videos, I watched with great interest, but no, this ninjaka did not inspire at all. It takes a long time to get ready. The latches are flimsy. Did your aunt twist half of the eggplant and disassemble / collect again in order to spiral the carrots? No no no.....

I lick my lips like a cat on a spiral in Temka, they promised to deliver me on April 6
leostrog
tell me. but there is a theme somewhere. where are electric spiralizers discussed?
and then there are already a bunch of them on the Amazon. I would like to buy an electric one, but with good reviews.
Miranda
leostrog, here and discuss.
This is easy to be convinced of, to scroll just a couple of pages back.
leostrog
I have just scrolled through a lot, but there are a bunch of others and they have good reviews. and I'm already confused with them - Mliter, Hamilton Beach, Morphy Richards, Gourmia.
As I understood for myself. it is necessary to look for a spiralizer with a wide neck. so that you don't have to "sharpen" vegetables with a long neck too.
probably the engine power is worth looking for to be stronger, no?
Miranda
leostrog, the motor power was not important. 70-80 power Kenwood / Gemlux cope in seconds.
leostrog
it is very difficult to choose after all.
I just need beauty less. Rather. to make all sorts of healthy pasta and salads more often for the whole family. There is no longer health for manual labor.
Svetlenki
Quote: leostrog
you need to look for a spiralizer with a wide throat

Don't you consider the horizontal one? dopleta, Larisa provided such a wonderful report. You are almost unlimited by the width of the vegetable-fruit, the eggplant spirals, the euro version is ...

leostrog
I read reviews about him on Amazon and was not impressed.
Svetlenki
leostrog, and you there are not from which you will not be impressed by the reviews There it is necessary to separate the "wheat from the chaff" in the reviews, well, watch the video.
leostrog
I am confused by the horizontal way of pushing, to be honest.
Then I read different reviews such as the best Electric Spiraliser and they brought confusion to my soul.
dopleta
Quote: leostrog
I read reviews about him on Amazon and was not impressed
Quote: Svetlenki
There it is necessary to separate the "wheat from the chaff" in the reviews
Sveta absolutely right! I specifically returned to the order page and read 4 pages of reviews. Of the 37, the bulk is 5 stars, there are only three negative: two, apparently, got defective, quickly broke, and I disagree with the third - both onions and bell peppers spiral beautifully, I showed them!
Quote: leostrog
It is the horizontal way of pushing that confuses me, to be honest
Than, leostrog? What is the difference - a vegetable spiral vertically or horizontally? In the horizontal direction, the main advantage is any vegetable diameter.
Cirre
Who bought Gemlux you like, I'm sitting deciding whether I need to or not and which one to want. Kesha's delivery is very expensive
Cvetaal
Cirre, Galina, I like it, but I also want horizontal, so as not to adjust the size of the vegetable
leostrog
Quote: dopleta
Quote: leostrog from Today at 17:54
It is the horizontal way of pushing that confuses me, to be honest
What, leostrog? What is the difference - a vegetable spiral vertically or horizontally? In the horizontal direction, the main advantage is any vegetable diameter.
It seems to me that it will be less durable due to the presence of this horizontal shoulder. But I am not a physicist, so I may be mistaken.
Esvt
Quote: Cirre

Who bought Gemlux you like, I'm sitting deciding whether I need to or not and which one to want. Kesha's delivery is very expensive
I also bought Gemlux and, unfortunately, earlier than dopleta, Larissa showed her. There are no big complaints about Gemlux, but personally I am stressed by the need to select the size of the product. Now I would buy a horizontal, electric one.
dopleta
Quote: leostrog
I see
34 out of 37 reviews are positive. That's 91.89%. But for me even this moment is not defining, I chose by functions. So, of course, choose, compare, but I agree with Sveta once again on the reviews on Amazon, you cannot completely rely on such questions - most often they are written by inexperienced people.
Irlarsen
Kesha turned it over in her hands today. A firm is a firm. You twist and feel - a good thing. 2.5 times more expensive than the nameless one (which I first saw and came to the topic), but the quality is much better. But the size of the throat is still too small. I chose the horizontal one correctly. Khachunemagu paprika macaros ..... we also sell narrow ones, but they are much softer, they will probably crumple upright.
Miranda
And I like the vertical Kesha. And the view, and the place occupied, and most importantly - in work and care.

For a long time, I have been buying medium-sized basic products so that they can be steamed in a slow cooker. If there are large beets or potatoes, they have time to boil down along the edges, and be more firm in the center. Beets, potatoes - everything I buy, everything fits. Because of the cube cutter, I also got used to not buying giant vegetables for a long time. I don't even know what carrots should be, so that they don't fit. Or what kind of cucumber should be, so as not to get through. Zucchini / zucchini, daikon and so on, I haven't bought a lot yet, because it's not a season, but there were no problems with them. In any case, the pumpkin must be peeled and cut.

I don't need to spiral the cabbage, but the pepper would not mind.
But since I haven't liked any horizontal spiralizers yet, I'm not particularly upset about the pepper.
Esvt
Quote: Irlarsen
But the size of the throat is still too small. I chose the horizontal one correctly.
Irlarsen, Irina, That's too little for me. I want one like dopleta, Larissa... But two spiralizers is probably too much.
Cirre
I want one, but that cuts everything

Miranda, but will such pepper fit into the cache?

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Miranda
Cirre, will fit But how it will be processed - I do not know.
When these appear, I'll try right away. And I'll try the eggplant anyway, but it's ground.
nadusha
I also received a hemlux the other day. I really liked to spiral the potatoes, and then immediately into the tortilla. My husband respects potatoes, so he is also pleased with the purchase. I immediately sealed the carrots in Korean, I also liked it. Of course, I would like to cache, but since we do not have it yet, I decided to take the gemlux and not suffer.
Miranda
Wow, what a unit! So many must be sold at once, especially the zucchini / zucchini.



And here's another interesting thing.I wonder if Kenwood will release his answer.

Irlarsen
Both devices are simply masterpieces! Vegetable Lasagna Sheets ........ I want
Masha Ivanova
Lord! It seems that everything has already been invented! But no. Again something new appeared. There is no rest for us, the poor!
Mirabel
Quote: Cirre
I want one, but that cuts everything
I also want this, but outwardly I like vertical ones more.
Lisichkalal
Today for the first time I spiraled a zucchini. I liked it very much. Cut into 5mm. Then salt, pepper and microwave for 1-2 minutes. Top with some Parmesan and voila, the garnish is ready. Delicious, healthy, beautiful.
I really liked it. Now we will eat zucchini more often. And my husband liked it.
But the children did not appreciate: (although they are sick, maybe that's why.
Buy zucchini and make it with avocado. It should make a bomb!
Alycha
Yes, and I also want to climb vegetables. I saw nv amazon mechanically but the price is prohibitive

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