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Antosenka
Good day!
Prompt, recommend multicooker up to 7-8 thousand rubles. in which the delayed start is the setting of the time by which the dish should be ready.
I got used to putting milk porridge on the same cartoon in the evening at 6 in the morning.
I put all the time at different times of the evening / night and it is not convenient to calculate how many hours until the porridge is ready.
There are so many models now. I looked a little, got into the instructions - I came across exactly the option with the task of hours until readiness.
Tell me which ones have a function to set the time for which the dish should be ready.
vernisag
Quote: Shellenna
I would like to make good biscuits and curd casseroles - lush, baked,
Yes, almost all multicooker bakes well, the main thing is to choose the right temperature, a multi-cook is needed
Quote: Antosenka
which have a function to set the time for which the dish should be ready
It seems to me that all multicooker has a delayed start.
valushka-s
Quote: vernisag

It seems to me that all multicooker has a delayed start.
Irish, you misunderstood
Quote: Antosenka

I bet all the time at different times of the evening / night and it is not convenient to calculate how many hours until the porridge is ready .
There are so many models now. I looked a little, got into the instructions - I came across exactly the option with the task of hours until readiness.
Tell me which ones have a function set the time for which the dish should be ready .

We need a timer without calculating the cooking time, and at what hour the dish should be ready.
That is, you need to by 6 in the morning, so you set the time to 6 in the morning, without calculating how many hours will pass until that moment.
vernisag
Ahhh, well, that means where there is a built-in clock
Arnica
Quote: vernisag
It seems to me that all multicooker has a delayed start.
There is a delayed start in all, but not in all it coincides with the cooking time. For example, if I need porridge at 7:00, then I set the time to 7:00, and do not calculate that it is 22:00 now, and 7 in the morning will be in 9 hours.
I don't need to calculate in Dex either.
valushka-s
Quote: vernisag

Ahhh, well, that means where there is a built-in clock

it seems that this is exactly the case (like an alarm clock, we don’t calculate how long the alarm clock will ring, but simply set the time). (In my Brandick 37501 and Stadlik, just a clock, and prepares for a deferral to the set time. No calculations, although I have never used the deferral.)
And delays with calculations are with setting the time for the start of cooking, and with setting-calculating the end of cooking (some kind of crap)
vernisag
Quote: valushka-s
although I have never used the delay.
I also
Arnica
And I use it, make milk porridge for breakfast. Sometimes I put porridge in the morning so that it’s ready for dinner. Conveniently.
Antosenka
Quote: valushka-s
We need a timer without calculating the cooking time, and at what hour the dish should be ready.
...
That is, you need to by 6 in the morning, so you set the time to 6 in the morning, without calculating how many hours will pass until that moment.
Yes, that's right, thanks
I want advice on multicooker with such an installation - share who has such and the cartoon suits the rest.


Added Sunday 20 Nov 2016 02:35

Quote: vernisag
Ahhh, well, that means where there is a built-in clock
I will try to choose this principle, thanks for the idea. (though it's all the same to be sure you have to go into the instruction to the cartoon, what kind of drain is there)


Added Sunday 20 Nov 2016 02:42 AM

Quote: valushka-s
it seems that this is exactly the case (like an alarm clock, we don’t calculate how long the alarm clock will ring, but simply set the time). (in my Brandick 37501 and Stadlik, just a clock, and prepares, when postponed, to the set time.
Exactly!
I have just brand 37501 for many years and for the same amount I cooked porridge for my household on a postponement every day - I got used to it ...
Brandik is not sure what we will restore ... I am looking for a similar model - this one suited me
vernisag
Antosenka, look here, read Our Mannochka tested some of these multicooker and described everything in great detail. Read the test report.

https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&board=549.0
valushka-s
Take a look Stadler Form Chef One SFC.919 (5L) and 909 (4L) , there is such a respite as you need. The models themselves are not new, but time-tested. Very good multicooker, there are sensory programs, and their bowls are wonderful.
And tomorrow, maybe the girls will tell you in which cartoons there is still such a delay.
vernisag
Polaris are very smart multicooker and more budgetary


Added Sunday 20 Nov 2016 03:41 AM

Quote: valushka-s
Check out the Stadler Form Chef One SFC.919 (5L) and 909 (4L) for whatever respite you need. The models themselves are not new, but time-tested. Very good multicooker, and great bowls.
Yes, they are multi-cool, but I stopped advising them. Sometimes the porridge ran away (the oatmeal runs very much), the frying is weak and there is no multi-cook, the yogurt program. The model is a little outdated in terms of functionality, and yes, very smart, beautiful and high-quality
Antosenka
Thank you very much for your advice - I will read everything, I will study it now


Added Sunday 20 Nov 2016 11:52

And I looked towards the Phillips and looked at Polaris ... More specifics on the models ... It is very important, apart from a delay by a certain time, so that the milk porridge does not run, this is an important point. This is the main job for my multi, which lies ahead.
The rest of the modes that I use for everyone usually work fine - rice, buckwheat, a double boiler, stewing ...
Yes, you need a multi-liter 5
Lenat
Antosenka, milk porridge does not run in Polaris.
vernisag
Polaris has very good and tuned programs
natalisenok
Help urgently! What to buy? MOULINEX CE 503132 for 5900 or Steba DD2 Basic for 4500 well, plus you will have to take a bowl for 1650 right away. SOS !!! I would take it for sure, I'm afraid only for the quality.
Larssevsk
Quote: natalisenok
I would take it for sure, I'm afraid only for the quality.
Are you not afraid for the quality of Moulinex?
natalisenok
I don't know, it's just that there is a 2 year warranty. Well, what do you advise?


Added Wednesday 23 Nov 2016 09:30

Squeaking is a little confusing, I often cook porridge for the morning on a delay.
Larssevsk
natalisenok, as I can advise, if I did not have Mulinex and I did not use it. I have Shteba and I am very, very happy with her. It's just that technique is technique. Anything can break down and it doesn't matter for what money it was bought and how many years the warranty is.
Do not be afraid. Take what you like and can afford. In principle, I look in this thread at what people choose and what manufacturers are now offering - everything worthy and of high quality. Eyes run
natalisenok
Do you do it on a delay? Squeaks heavily?
Larssevsk
natalisenok, of course doing on a postponement. I leave for work, throw in the meat, spices, sauce and turn on the delay.
Yes, Shteba squeaks, but I haven't noticed this squeak for a long time.
natalisenok
And I'm also afraid that it will be difficult to use. That there are problems with an elastic band.
Larssevsk
natalisenok, over the past 3 years I have made one big and bold conclusion for myself:
need to shake less over the technique
It’s funny for me now to remember how I listened, looked closely, sniffed, etc.
Technique is not 19th century crystal vases, museum pieces, or things intended for ETERNAL use.
My lid is straight with an elastic band. I never took it off. Nothing is done to her.
natalisenok
OK. Thank you. So it’s all the same.
Eugene
Interested in reviews about the Multicooker PHILIPS HD4726 / 03. Sellers say that this is a new product and there are no reviews yet. There are no reviews on the Internet either. Maybe someone has already bought and is using it, please write your opinion.
gala10
Quote: Eugene
Interested in reviews about the Multicooker PHILIPS HD4726 / 03
Eugene, here theme.
Pampushka
Girls, dear, please help with advice! You need a pressure cooker and a multicooker to complement each other.I will bake a lot (!), Cook milk porridge (!), Fry, steam, etc. A watch is highly desirable. From pressure cookers I consider: shteba 2 or oursson 5015, from m / v: Panasonic 550, Philips 3095/03 and 4731/03, stadler forms .. Or maybe a cuckoo 1051? Or can you advise something else? And then I'm completely confused
P. s. I make a lot of pates, various soufflés, puddings, casseroles, cheesecakes, etc.
mamusi
Pampushka, In my opinion, Shteba and Panasonic 18 (or is 181 new now?) ... just personally, I have a small Panasonic 10.
GOOD and reliable. This is what I know about. If you need a tandem. They will cook for you, and fry, and bake wonderful !!! IMHO
And the girls will come and advise you. Who has what :-) Good luck with your choice.
Larssevsk
Pampushka, I determined for a very long time, bought, sold, presented, bought again. As a result, I left 3, in my opinion, ideal multicooker for our purposes in the apartment - Shtebu, Philips 3095 and Panasonic 10 for cereals. Fffffsё, now cooled down and calmed down. I don’t look at new multicooker anymore. Satisfy mine 100%
Anastasenok
PampushkaPolaris 0349 in Eldorado just now 1999 -20% discount. And to him a cup from 10 Panasonic
louisa
Quote: Larssevsk
and Panasonicpik 10 for cereals
but where can I get that Panasonic 10: girl_in_dreams: or at least 18, I would take it without hesitation
Larssevsk
Louise, we sell the tenth at the flea market
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=471329.0


Added Thursday, 24 Nov 2016 09:05

Pampushka, at our flea market we sell Philips 3095 with a spare grill bowl for 7500. Take it, you will not regret it
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=471029.0
louisa
LarissaThank you very much, I missed this ad
Anastasenok
louisa, there is nothing in it. Lummi, Martha and Polaris have no worse settings. She herself compared and used. In favor of Panasonic, only a habit and a good cup
louisa
Anastasenok, are there kids in these models?
Larssevsk
Louise, girls, tens and eighteenths and a new small Multicooker SR-TMH102NTW appeared on Ozone for only 2290 rubles

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louisa
Larissa, ran to order, but delivery only in Moscow
Larssevsk
Well, not a fig to myself, this is the first time I come across this.
louisa
Quote: Larssevsk
new small Multicooker SR-TMH102NTW for only 2290 rubles
I didn't understand something, but how does it differ from the usual 10 model?
Quote: Larssevsk
Well, not a fig to myself, this is the first time I come across this
here I am in shock ((
Larssevsk
Quote: louisa
I didn't understand something, but how does it differ from the usual 10 model
It differs and goes like a novelty only because of the new color of the plastic "champagne", nothing more than
louisa
Quote: Larssevsk
It differs and goes like a novelty only because of the new color of the plastic "champagne", nothing more than
it seems to be even smaller, although the bowl is the same, girls, no one has ever used it?
vernisag
Quote: Anastasenok
Polaris 0349 in Eldorado just now 1999 -20% discount. And to him a cup from 10 Panasonic
I agree with 45 programs, an excellent budget multicooker, a good alternative to Panasonic
Larssevsk
Quote: vernisag
I agree with 45 programs, an excellent budget multicooker, a good alternative to Panasonic
I absolutely disagree. Judging by the description, Polaris 0349 is without touch programs and cannot be an alternative to Panasonic.
If I'm wrong and it contains sensory programs of pilaf, cereals and porridge, then I'll take my words back
vernisag
Quote: Larssevsk
If I'm wrong and it contains sensory programs of pilaf, cereals and porridge, then I'll take my words back
All programs for evaporation are turned off as soon as the liquid boils away, no matter how long the cooking time is set, there is a touch sensor on these programs. Programs for steam and pasta, work the same as in Panasonic, the countdown begins after the liquid boils and a sound signal. You can turn off the heating at any time, even before starting the program, even during the program. On a multi-cook program, you can change the time and temperature while the program is running.
Larssevsk
Quote: vernisag
All programs for evaporation are turned off as soon as the liquid boils away, no matter how long the cooking time is set, there is a touch sensor on these programs.
Ira, OK, then I take my words back. Thanks for the information . I did not find such information on this Polaris
vernisag
There only the bowl is not very good, but it fits perfectly from the little Panasonic.


Added Thursday, November 24, 2016 12:45 PM

Quote: Larssevsk
I did not find such information on this Polaris
Laris, I seem to have shown all the information on the first page, well, everything that a very decent slow cooker managed to do, for very little money

Multicooker Polaris PMC 0349AD and and 0360AD
Taia
A bowl from Panasonic costs almost 1000 rubles + 1990 rubles Polaris at a discount with a low-quality bowl. And what is the reason?
Why not take Panasonic right now and not make problems for yourself.
Larssevsk
Irina, I'm not something that I really like to argue and not that I was an ardent fan of anything. Simply children read us this topic is read by beginners and for them there should be very reliable information
I looked at the instructions for Polaris and the characteristics of all modes:

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page 15



Well, there are no sensory modes in it, if, of course, you believe this plate, compiled by Polaris himself
vernisag
Quote: Taia
Why not take Panasonic right now and not make problems for yourself.
In Panasonic there is no active frying, no multi-cook, yoghurt, heating shutdowns and much more.
The multicooker itself costs from 1,450 rubles to 2,000 rubles, and the girls ordered a bowl from 700 rubles.



Added on Thursday, 24 Nov 2016 12:54 PM

Quote: Larssevsk
Well, there are no sensory modes in it, if, of course, you believe this plate, compiled by Polaris himself
there is
If the program is designed for brewing (working with water), then when the water boils out or there is no water in the bowl, the program is automatically reset, since the temperature of the bottom of the bowl exceeds the safety threshold
for this program. Resetting a program without water is a normal safety response.
This is the touch sensor that works to turn off the device if all the liquid has evaporated. All rice cookers work according to this principle.

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