kris_tina
Smart bread maker REDMOND SkyBaker CBM1929S
And again I) Share your impressions, did anyone use a similar technique? More precisely, has anyone mastered such a bread machine as a multicooker?
Galaxy
In the sense of a bread maker as a multicooker? I know that on the contrary it is possible, for example, I bake bread in a cartoon, but here it is like the other way around?
kris_tina
Quote: Galaxy
In the sense of a bread maker as a multicooker? I know that on the contrary it is possible, for example, I bake bread in a cartoon, but here it is like the other way around?
it seems like yes, at least it says so on the site. I would like to hear the opinion of the participants, but it seems that no one has bought such a novelty yet
Maria9
Look in other sections about using it as a multicooker (this model is very similar to RBM1910,1909,1919 and so on). In general, it's a pity for a bucket to be used as a multicooker. It is not very durable anyway.
Annushka85
I use a similar model (Redmond RBM-M1912 Bread Maker), only without Ready4Sky in the country for cooking jam, sometimes soup or porridge, it turns out no worse than in a multicooker. I often make yogurt in it, on the quality of the bowl, by the way, this is not reflected at all, the coating is not damaged.
sazalexter
Quote: Annushka85
the coating is not damaged.
The most vulnerable in HP is not the coating, but the gland and behind it the mixer drive unit. From the listed you die faster.
Crown
Quote: Maria9
In general, it's a pity for a bucket to be used as a multicooker. It is not very durable anyway.
And for these purposes it is not at all necessary to use a standard bucket. I have a 1910 model and a whole park of molds and pots (glass, ceramics, metal, enamel) for cooking, stewing, baking, yogurt and curd making. I even bake bread more often in non-standard forms.
Maria9
Quote: sazalexter

The most vulnerable in HP is not the coating, but the gland and behind it the mixer drive unit. From the listed you die faster.

that's what I wrote about!




Quote: CroNa

And for these purposes it is not at all necessary to use a standard bucket. I have a 1910 model and a whole park of molds and pots (glass, ceramics, metal, enamel) for cooking, stewing, baking, yogurt and curd making. I even bake bread more often in non-standard forms.
totally agree with you! I also use other utensils for cooking, stewing and other cooking methods. And for bread, I really like the cast aluminum mold
Annushka85
Quote: sazalexter
From the listed you die faster.
Well, it will break and break, then I will buy a new smart Redmond bread maker, if you really buy equipment, then you need to use it, and not take care of it. Any technique breaks down over time, although Redmond's is pretty strong.
Alex315
Quote: Annushka85

Well, it will break and break, then I will buy a new smart Redmond bread maker, if you really buy equipment, then you need to use it, and not take care of it. Any technique breaks down over time, although Redmond's is pretty strong.
Yes, as a last resort, Redmond has the same service and a 2-year warranty for many multicooker models

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