Anna67
Quote: OgneLo
but who is more comfortable with what is at hand ...
True More convenient dough mixer, me quite satisfied with how he interferes with flour, not for sale, but on the table.
Ketsal
Ksyu-juha, I have these Kitchen little things (2)
lana light
Quote: Ketsal
Ksyu-yuha, I have these
I also have Viktorinoksovskie both of these and also metal. But most of all I liked the beveled one:
Kitchen little things (2)
Of course, it’s like anyone, but I’m the most comfortable!
Svetta
Quote: Lana's Light
I also have Viktorinoksovskie both of these and also metal. But most of all I liked the beveled one:

Of course, it’s like anyone, but I’m the most comfortable for them!
SISTER !!! Iron is uncomfortable for me.
Ksyu-juha
Quote: Ketsal
I have these
The next such I will order for other family members, the pleasure to extend from new things.

Quote: Lana's Light
most liked beveled:
Oh, where were you yesterday morning, put this in the basket, and then deleted it, well, I'll buy it, I like horizontal
Quote: svetta
Iron is uncomfortable for me.
I just ordered it, even though the cut was both cheaper and brighter., I'll see how it works, I don't like it, I have someone to give.
Thank you all for the pictures, I know the necessary housekeepers by sight and will gradually update.
Mandraik Ludmila
Girls, I ordered Tescoma Della Casa glass jar tongs, and that no one has such a really wanted feedback
4er-ta
I have a Della Casa canning set and there are tongs like this. I like and convenient to use them. I have 1-liter and 1.5-liter cans.
Anna67
Interestingly, will it work with tweezers from a multicooker? In theory (that is, I tried it on cold ones) - it seems convenient ...
Mandraik Ludmila
Quote: 4er-ta
I like and convenient to use them.
Tatyana, Thank you
zvezda
Quote: Anna67
even a dremel with a gas soldering iron
Shine !! 🔗

Before the drill - I passed. Well, I made fun.
Of course, we already have a lot of different pribluds, and every time we try to make cooking easier for ourselves by purchasing something new. I also have a nozzle in Kenwood for mixing flour into a biscuit (but I didn't make friends with a whisk), but marshmallows, mousse, coloring cream and much more are a different song. Here, the scapula has a very large size and a very long handle, which is undoubtedly insanely comfortable. Look, Teskoma has about the same blade. Everything is written there in more detail.
Anna67
Quote: zvezda
sooo long handle, which is undoubtedly insanely comfortable
But exactly how many times I noticed that the thermometer (the black one with red buttons) I want to pull out faster - my hand is hot.
Graziella
Girls, but such an adaptation has already been discussed somewhere?
Kitchen little things (2)
Send me there, I want to read how she works!
Cirre
Quote: Graziella

Girls, but such an adaptation has already been discussed somewhere?
Kitchen little things (2)
Send me there, I want to read how she works!

Larisa showed this Peelers # 162
Graziella
Thank you! I went to read!
Nonsense
Quote: Ksyu-yuha
Oh, where were you yesterday morning, put this in the basket, and then deleted it, well, I'll buy it, I like horizontal
I also like horizontal ones more. For potatoes it is the most! And with beveled or vertical peel zucchini and carrots.
lana light
svetta, yes, the iron one is somehow uncomfortable in my hand. All the time, some protrusion rests on the finger. But cleans cool of course, thin and glides easily
Svetlenki
I'll show you one more - I have never seen such a thing in principle. But maybe this one has already been shown here. Interesting

Peeler Victorinox 7.6074 Kitchen Cutlery Peeler


and a video about her

Taia
Demonstrated the operation of a vegetable peeler on vegetables that are easy to peel even with the most stagnant peeler.
Igrig
Svetlenki
Here in the video, slyness from the first seconds: first they peel the potatoes, and then they silently switch to the cucumber ...
I would very much like to see how they would peel potatoes with this stray ...
It seems to me that the fingers of the holding hand would seriously interfere. I am, of course, only theorizing.
For long vegetables, it seems to be easier to use, but still there are serious doubts about the convenience and ease of use ...
Correct me owners!
Scarecrow
I will peel both a cucumber and a carrot with a traditional vegetable peeler 2 times faster. What I have not tried !! I have 35 years of experience in cleaning with vegetable peelers))). Since kindergarten I have been cleaning vegetables with a vegetable peeler.)) They have been at home all my life. I had to learn to peel potatoes with a knife as an adult on occasion))). This type of cleaning is as in the form (which must be held in this way, although they are with handles) - more or less for zucchini, long cucumbers, pumpkins (young, you cannot remove the skin from matured), i.e. for large plants. For rather medium-sized and round vegetables (potatoes, beets, carrots), you are tempted to peel it like that. My favorite at the moment is a simple "Soviet" type vegetable peeler from Teskoma. I even bought a spare one - suddenly I will lose it again. Lost twice already and bought a new one. In this type, I also tried 6 pieces. Here's what I need Teskoma.
Igrig
Quote: Scarecrow
This is what I need Tescoma.
"All you need, is Love Tescoma! "(C)
And what does "Soviet type" mean? Horizontal or vertical?
Ketsal
Igrig, vertical
Bijou
Quote: Scarecrow
This is what I need Tescoma.
I bought them all for every fireman. In the hope that at least one will come in handy. The cheapest one turned out to be the coolest, but even then the handle there is uncomfortable, thin. And the most expensive one (it seems, more than five hundred rubles at a price) is the most disgusting, I'm just at a loss in guessing how it was necessary to twist my brain so that such crap turned out.

But the most favorite is a rootless Chinese woman from the bazaar for 35 rubles. The one with cloves on the other side for slicing "noodles". Grips the skin just right, not thin and not thick, it is comfortable to hold it, the angle of inclination is suitable. And Teskoma is similarly vertical, lying next to it in a box. Pretty, creamy, graceful ... But the hand itself reaches for the "mongrel mongrel".
Cirre
Quote: Bijou
But the most favorite is a rootless Chinese woman from the bazaar for 35 rubles.

and I love her, the most comfortable in the hand
Bijou
Cirre, vooot ... She's so grasping that you want to, but you won't pass by.
Chamomile
Bijou, oh, I also like this "mongrel" more! But all the same, it is best for me to peel potatoes with a knife.
OlgaGera
I have such a westmark. The handle is comfortable for me

or an old orange burner. Only by them.
They are two-handed.
But I don't know how to use a knife ... soFsem




Quote: Chamomile
"cur"
at least they would show
Lerele
Yeah, me. I would also like to see it. What are horizontal and vertical @?
dopleta
Quote: Lerele

Yeah, me. I would also like to see it. What are horizontal and vertical @?
Horizontal
Kitchen little things (2)
Vertical
Kitchen little things (2)
Chinese
Kitchen little things (2)
I have everything, but my long-term addictions will probably never change. The one that Light Svetlenki I showed it, also held it in my hands in Zurich, but it seemed to me uncomfortable - what to do, the habit is second nature.
alba et atra
Here is my vertical.
23 years has served me faithfully.

Kitchen little things (2)

Bijou
vertical peeler
Quote: Chamomile
But all the same, it is best for me to peel potatoes with a knife.
Well, I really didn’t say anything, so as not to get out of the stream of peelers.)) And so, yes, a convenient knife for potatoes will replace everything.
alba et atra, oh, you are cool! With a plump handle. Who would know how thin handles enrage me! Fingers, palm, and wrist are tense. In my body are found such muscles, the existence of which I did not even suspect! A few were added the other day when trying to peel a potato with brand new small Victorinoxes.))
alba et atra
Quote: Bijou

alba et atra, oh, you are cool! With a plump handle.
Yeah, Len, very comfortable!
Lies in the hand, like a glove
Svetlenki
Quote: Bijou
Who would know how thin handles enrage me!
Quote: Bijou
A few were added the other day when trying to peel a potato with brand new small Victorinoxes.))
Eh, Lenk, you confirmed my guesses ... I don't like thin pens, that's why I looked at Victorinox with suspicion ... I won't look anymore I also like thicker pens, they are more convenient for me
Scarecrow
I, too, chose my vegetable peeler solely for ergonomics, not for price. In addition, I have formed a habit, I clearly know what I want, so many people are swept aside from the pictures. For example, I am not completely comfortable with a swinging blade - it immediately disappears, a large bend of the incisal edge = too (the cleaning will be thick and it will not be so easy for her to cut into the thickness of the vegetable), etc. And then I had to sort out a lot so that, finally, stay at me comfortable.
Bijou
Quote: Svetlenki
I don't like thin pens, that's why I looked at Victorinox with suspicion ...
So otozh .... How many circles I walked, how many inquired, how many asked to photograph ... I doubted, and not in vain. Well, at least a little blood (in the sense, money) cost.))

In general, this is my "method" - to buy everything at once that you can reach and then immediately choose the best. This also applies to products. Try to figure out which butter, chocolate or milk tastes better if today is one thing, and the day after tomorrow is different?)) But when several packs / bottles are open, your hands (read, the subconscious) will figure out what to reach in the first place.
Svetlenki
Quote: Scarecrow
For example, with a swinging blade it is not convenient for me at all - it immediately disappears, a large bend of the cutting edge = too (the cleaning will be thick and it will not be so easy for her to cut into the thickness of the vegetable)

That's why I'm looking at the side of my OXO, although I've been using it for three years, but now ... It seems that it could be better that it cleans a little thick and doesn't go so smoothly.


But there are no complaints at all about the handle. She is just like I need


I'll go to Teskiy with one eye
Anna67
Quote: alba et atra
Lies in the hand, like a glove
I have almost the same, but without a brush. Not 35 rubles, for sure, I bought it in the supermarket, but the handle of the required thickness and, as it turned out, the length - a similar larger rondall is no longer so grasping.

Today I rehabilitated a shredder with an Emsa regulator. So she chopped the onion for me thinly for the cabbage, and did not cut herself. But when I bought it and tried it on cabbage, the cabbage did not give in, I thought I would break the shredder. And she removed it to the far corner for almost 5 years.
Now I think that I can take an oak quince from the terok (I'm afraid of something for Bosch) ...
SoNika
Good evening, people poke me into the review of submerged pancakes, otherwise I use the site and can't find it, I want to make a present for myself, I think maybe it? Is it worth your attention, is it comfortable?
Wildebeest
SoNika, Virineya, I've been going to buy a pancake maker for sooooo many years, but something's getting in the way. The grandson will sell his homeland, and his mother, and so on for pancakes. And I am so lazy to stand at the stove with two pans. I call baking pancakes a feat. I propose to unite in searches and solutions.
zvezda
Sveta, but it seemed a little dry to me .. though I only cooked once
SoNika
Sveta,
Girls, where can we discuss them? Maybe in Chat topic # 8189
francevna
Virine, we have a separate topic "pancake maker", I don't know how to give a link from a smartphone.
gawala
SoNika
Galina, Alla, there is not the same pancake maker, I'm talking about a submersible ... though there are several comments.
francevna
Virine, there are reviews of the pancake maker.
gawala
Quote: SoNika
there is not the same pancake maker,
Well, type in the search "dip pancake maker", you will have recipes and discussion.
SoNika
Galina, which I did for a whole evening and the pancake maker gfgril gfc-b200 perfect is about
Svetta
SoNika, I had a dip pancake maker. Sooooo rarely used it and sold it slowly. Pancakes are not my taste at all, not my device.
gawala
Quote: SoNika
which was what I did for a whole evening and was about to get ready
Well, buy once you decided what you need ..
Svetta
Quote: SoNika
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