Lolikka
Quote: Anastasenok

Lolikka, why such a narrow range of options? Where else but in the capital to choose
I choose on the same sites as everyone else. Ozone, mvideo, eldorado, technosila, well, another player. ru, there is no particular choice
Anastasenok
Lolikka, I would take this 🔗
Lolikka
Quote: Anastasenok

Lolikka, I would take this
Like March does not have touch programs? Or has it?
Anastasenok
Lolikka, but strongly necessary? None of my 5 have. And the proportions loved by cereals / water are the same
Lolikka
Quote: Anastasenok

Lolikka, but strongly necessary? None of my 5 have. And the proportions loved by cereals / water are the same
I would like to experience this very charm, my old redmond also does not have
vernisag
And I really love touch programs, I have many different ones and I like to use touch programs more.
Ideally, have a multicooker that has at least 2 touch programs. , there is a multi-cook, active frying and a bowl with good coverage. Do they even exist in nature? And one more program under the pressure of aii vapche would be a fairy tale
There are such palares, only the bowls are not very good there.
Sofiya31
Quote: vernisag

Ideally, have a multicooker that has at least 2 touch programs. , there is a multi-cook, active frying and a bowl with good coverage.
For me it is Bork and Cuckoo, and also Oursson 5040 which
Lolikka
Quote: Sofiya31

For me it is Bork and Cuckoo, and also Oursson 5040 which
I am offered to give a bork u400 for the anniversary, but the price is space ... I cannot agree (
Sofiya31
Lolikka, then Orson 5040 is better, it costs half the price, but better in quality. Although for me and not everyone was good. And the gift should please
Lolikka
Quote: Sofiya31

Lolikka, then Orson 5040 is better, it costs half the price, but better in quality. Although for me and not everyone was good. And the gift should please
Now I'm reading about him .. I wonder why the designers decided that the shape of a motorcycle helmet is fashionable? I really like the shape of the Panasonic 530,540,550 .. But the reviews on them👎
Sofiya31
Lolikka, this shape is more convenient and more compact, but induction models are getting bigger. I also like the keg more. You can always remove it, I somehow don't like to force the surface, but there's nothing you can do about it. Now, for some reason, all models are made with raspberries. And read about Orson, but little information. I have a Panas 10, small, compact, does not fry cereals much at the end and bakes a biscuit like no other. But he does not fry, if only onions and carrots.
vernisag
Yesterday I whipped up pilaf in Panasek, so I like the sensory pilaf program in it, I threw everything down without frying, turned it on and got a delicious pilaf with good fries on chicken pieces. True, I didn't succeed with pork, with chicken it works out great
Rituslya
I cooked porridge "with torment" in my new Filka. Compared with Panaskina. For me, Filka surpassed Panaska in all positions. Just a delicious dish turned out!
Not. Not. Not a dish, but the most wonderful porridge from childhood!


Added on Tuesday 10 Jan 2017 09:37 PM

And in general, my Filka is not new. No.
I bought it before the New Year. Look.
Lolikka
Quote: Sofiya31

Lolikka, this shape is more convenient and more compact, but induction models are getting bigger. I also like the keg more. You can always remove it, I somehow don't like to force the surface, but there's nothing you can do about it. Now, for some reason, all models are made with raspastants. And read about Orson, but little information. I have a Panas 10, small, compact, does not fry cereals much at the end and bakes a biscuit like no other. But he does not fry, if only onions and carrots.
so, read about orson .. There surfaced a moment of sound ..
I immediately remembered the moment of buying the hob. Was before usual, broke .. Husband persuaded to induction ..I agreed .. I wanted a good company ... But mine shook and chose Hansa myself ... I hate this stove! To cook one torment on it, but why? Sound! The scribe she buzzes! You can hear it from another room (the hum of induction is blocked only by the fan, which turns on after a while).
Already, of course, more or less accustomed, but still annoying (friends do not hum induction like that, and changed the dishes, and tried to return ..) so strong, if the cartoon induction is so abuzz - "into the heat of the queen." We need to watch a video with her on YouTube ..


Added on Tuesday 10 Jan 2017 09:39 PM

Quote: Rituslya

I cooked porridge "with torment" in my new Filka. Compared with Panaskina. For me, Filka surpassed Panaska in all positions. Just a delicious dish turned out!
Not. Not. Not a dish, but the most wonderful porridge from childhood!


Added on Tuesday 10 Jan 2017 09:37 PM

And in general, my Filka is not new. No.
I bought it before the New Year. Look.
Why torment?


Added on Tuesday 10 Jan 2017 09:40 PM

Quote: vernisag

And I really love touch programs, I have many different ones and I like to use touch programs more.
Ideally, have a multicooker that has at least 2 touch programs. , there is a multi-cook, active frying and a bowl with good coverage. Do they even exist in nature? And one more program under the pressure of ai vapche would be a fairy tale
There are such palares, only the bowls are not very good there.
It is fantastic:)
Rituslya
Quote: Lolikka
Why torment?
because the program squealed about the end, and I had undercooked rice soup instead of porridge.
Anna5311
Lolikka, I have a Redmond induction, I can't hear it at all.
Sofiya31
Lolikka, yes it is not much buzzing, but it is for me now or just still AOGV works, but the whole induction is like that. Someone somewhere wrote that during work he moved the cartoon, so it became more noisy, and that was all. And so ten certainly works quieter, there only the relay clicks. Since the sound is critical, then you need exactly the shadow cartoon


Added Wednesday 11 Jan 2017 07:15 AM

vernisag, and my even program fries pilaf very much, I don't like that. I use it very rarely when I need dinner, but I have to leave. In general, I noticed that I rarely used Panas. Rice I like more in Bor or Hitachi
Wiktor
Yeah, Lolikka... A difficult case, as they say ... How many people, so many opinions, how to choose here)))
If I had to choose now, I don't even know where I would stop)))
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Pay attention to Marta MT-1989. Vaughn, user Admin, she cooks such culinary masterpieces on it, it's a pleasure to see)))
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=450119.0
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Then I would look towards Polarisov 0517, 0527, 0537.
Especially on 0517. Even on NM, there are practically no negative responses to it.
The only thing is that the bowl is ceramic, but then, if necessary, you can change it.
Lolikka
Quote: Wiktor

Yeah, Lolikka... A difficult case, as they say ... How many people, so many opinions, how to choose here)))
If I had to choose now, I don't even know where I would stop)))
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Pay attention to Marta MT-1989. Vaughn, user Admin, she cooks such culinary masterpieces on it, it's a pleasure to see)))
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=450119.0
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Then I would look towards Polarisov 0517, 0527, 0537.
Especially on 0517. Even on NM, there are practically no negative responses to it.
The only thing is that the bowl is ceramic, but then, if necessary, you can change it.
Yes, it's nowhere harder what you want is either expensive or not. But I'll wait .. I'm not in a hurry .. Iarta is definitely not, as I understand it, there are no sensory prog .. and I only want a new promise with them)
Sofiya31
Lolikka, you need to proceed from your budget, then preferences (the number of programs, is there a multi-cook, is it possible to fry, etc.). And you will be happy in the form of a new multicooker. In general, take the mystery that was advised above IMHO. The price is small, there is a removable lid (as you wanted) and touch modes, and even the volume is not higher than 3 liters. If you don't like it, put it on Avito or will cook side dishes as an additional one. Good luck
vernisag
Quote: Lolikka
It is fantastic:)
Yes, there are such Polaris, bowls just need to be bought in reserve, from another manufacturer.
Filka over there at Ritulka, also not bad
Ritul, and in your fillet there is sensory rice, have I forgotten something?
Lerele
And I wanted something Tefal RK805E32, an induction cartoon with a pot. Or sigmund and stein.
And I myself do not know how they differ so much from the ten ones.
True, we have neither one nor the other, but no one bothers to want that, right ???
We have Granny sigmund, she seems to be happy, nobody seems to have teffal. Would you like to try the topic about Sigmund
Lolikka
Didn't find a topic about polarts 0469, are there any lucky owners? Or maybe someone heard that? A 4L bowl, this is a plus .. Are there sensory programs? How is the porridge / rice made?
Irgata
Lolikka, I would not have the patience to ask - I went and bought. Not expensive multicooker, up to 4000 r, now there are a lot, especially in Moscow.
If the question is about the price.
And believe the owner of just such multicooker - they cook well. But I knowhow to cook, and a slow cooker for me is just a heated pan, not an independent cook.
vernisag
Polaris PMC 0469D
Choosing a multicooker

Choosing a multicooker

There are no sensory programs in it, BUT, as in other multicooker Polaris, there is a function to turn off the device without liquid, and this is the same.
read below.
* In programs with the ability to manually adjust the temperature, the user sets the required temperature manually, while the readiness of the product directly depends on the correct choice
temperature and cooking time.
The setting temperatures of the automatic programs are indicated for reference, their change during the cooking process occurs automatically without user intervention.
At the same time, at different times of the program (depending on the contents of the bowl), the temperature may differ from the reference value, which is the setting.
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For example: at a set temperature of 115 ºC and the presence of liquid in the bowl during measurement, the temperature in the bowl will not exceed 100 ºC (the boiling point of water), while the water in the bowl will boil
intense. In this case, the difference between the set and actual temperature values ​​is not a sign of a malfunction of the device.
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.

Consider the following when making measurements:
• The temperature measuring point is in the center of the bottom of the bowl installed in the device; the measurement is performed by a fixed sensor (thermocouple) with the device lid closed.
• For a correct assessment of the value, measurements should be made during the entire time of the program with a time interval of 30 seconds. between measurements.
 Based on the obtained values, a diagram of temperature-time dependence is drawn up, an area is identified where the temperature cyclically changes with relatively constant
maximum and minimum values ​​(temperature control section)
• The reference temperature value will be between the minimum and maximum measured value in the thermostating section.
When measuring, you should take into account the features of automatic programs:
• if the program is designed to work with liquid (water), then during measurements pour 1 liter of water into the bowl.
• If the program is designed for operation without water, measurements should be taken with an empty bowl.
If there is a product in the bowl, the measured values ​​may differ from the reference values ​​due to the presence of different liquid (water) contents in the products, the boiling of which does not allow the temperature at the measuring point
rise above 100 ºC according to the laws of physics.
To obtain values ​​close to the actual values, you should use a liquid with a boiling point higher than the specified reference value (for example, vegetable oil), with a mass,
equivalent mass of the product.

The same is true in the 3-liter Polaris multicooker Multicooker Polaris PMC 0349AD and and 0360AD you just need to buy an additional bowl from Panasonic and you will have an excellent multicooker.
lavi2407
All good health and happy holidays!

Owners of small multicooker, please help with finding a suitable device.
I am looking for a gift for a lonely grandmother 70 years old.
You need to cook mainly porridge and soups for 1-2 servings. Sometimes stew the meat. And more often - minced meat and vegetables (so as not to chew ;-))
That is, you need "Milk porridge" for 1 glass (250-300 ml) of milk (no more). As I've read a lot in the topics, not all "babies" allow it. For example, Panasonic SR-DF101 requires a minimum of 5 MCT of liquid (5 * 160 = 800ml). Otherwise, the porridge burns (the mode is not touch and the time is not adjustable).
The granny is afraid to use the technique, so you need to manage it with minimal troubles. The best, probably, touch modes on one button. A snooze timer is very desirable to set in the evening, and in the morning it's ready.

Which direction should I look in?
Thank you.
vernisag
lavi2407, Svetlana, and are you selling Panasonic 10? In general, Redmond 01 is very suitable
Irgata
Quote: lavi2407
Panasonic SR-DF101
not so baby = 3 l bowl, although my mother (85 years old) uses and cooks porridge in a glass (200-300 ml) of water or milk, stews meat - it doesn't even take half a cup, this simple slow cooker - the time is determined, from nothing does not depend

the smallest bowl for REDMOND RMC-02 is 1.6 l, for REDMOND RMC-01 the bowl is 2 l, for Panasonic 10 is 2.5 l



Added Thursday, January 12, 2017 1:15 PM

Quote: lavi2407
Granny is afraid to use the technique, so you need to manage it with minimal problems.
again I can recommend Panasonic SR-DF101, crazy cartoon, buttons and that's it
louisa
Quote: vernisag
lavi2407, Svetlana, are you selling Panasonic 10?
and I am for him, on Ozone before the new year there were very inexpensive
lavi2407
Quote: Irsha
my mother (85 years old) uses and cooks porridge in a glass (200-300 ml) of water or milk
Perhaps she interrupts the program earlier than 1 hour and 20 minutes?
Mine can forget. And then everything will burn. I have read the whole topic with Panasonic SR-DF101. And even about the "trash heap" :-)

On Ozone, Sonya10 is now over.
We have only big ones for sale. And in general, in Almaty (Kazakhstan) everyone is inclined towards gigantism.

Are available
Multicooker Panasonic SR-DF101 for 25,000 tenge and more. This is from 4600r (our rate is 5.45 tenge per ruble)
Redmond RMC-01 can be obtained through an online store with delivery from Russia (the store is not reliable, there are many bad reviews). Price 24700 + 5000 (delivery) = 5500r
Panasonic SR-TMJ181BTW for 54,800 tenge = 10,000 rubles
Irgata
Quote: lavi2407
Mine can forget.
oh, and mine, too, can, but she came up with it - sets himself an alarm for an hour and a half, I told her right away: - Don't be afraid, the cartoon goes to heating, it won't burn, Panasonechka is a delicate girl

Svetlana, expensive, like everything ...

can granny buy a milk cooker? Does she have gas or an electric stove?
lavi2407
She has gas from a cylinder and a stove without gas control.
I want to switch to electricity. The house wiring is very old, so only a multicooker.
While she is staying with us until spring. So I show all the benefits of Steba DD2
But in my Shteba, the porridge must be boiled for at least 500 ml. Otherwise, the pressure does not gain.
Bijou
Quote: lavi2407
But in my Shteba, the porridge must be boiled for at least 500 ml. Otherwise, the pressure does not gain.
This is the number. And I only in Shteba cook steamed vegetables under pressure, so I splash at the bottom just to cover it and there is no island in the center. And the lid is always locked.


Added Thursday, January 12, 2017 4:40 PM

Maybe the trick is that there is water?
lavi2407
When I cook for everyone (3 adults + a child 3 years old), then I cook on a liter of milk. Mode "Porridge" pressure 0.3 time - depending on the cereal.
The valve closes, the pressure builds up, the time counts down.
If I pour only 1 glass of milk (250 ml) and one or two tablespoons of cereal (the proportion is always 1: 4 in volume, we love thick porridge) - the valve does not close and the countdown does not start. As a result, the porridge burns out. :-(
And on the "Steam" mode I do not cook anything. I even prefer manti on the "Meat" mode 0.7 15 minutes. I put them in two baskets on top of each other and pour 500 ml of water, as the instructions say. The second basket is from another pressure cooker of the same diameter.
Vegetables (both in water and in a basket) - in the "Vegetables" mode.
Rituslya
Quote: vernisag
and in your fillet rice is sensory, have I forgotten something?
yeah, Irish, I have Rice and Plov sensory.
In the instructions, they write: "In the programs" Rice "and" Pilaf "the cooking time is not regulated and is determined by the microprocessor automatically ..."
In general, I really liked this Filka. I even stopped paying attention to other cartoons, which is completely unusual for me.
r1sh
Good day, comrades)

I am going to buy a multicooker, I live alone, periodically there are young ladies at home, I cook for a maximum of 2 people, I have determined the most important thing for myself:

1. High-quality bowl coating
2. Removable inner cover
3. Ease of use of the menu
4. Convenient drainage without water-filled tables
5. The menu is, of course, more convenient from above, because I am under 2 meters tall, I don't want to bend like a snake
6. Turn off heating
7. Adequacy of cooking without a handful of boil-over, etc.

I have compiled a list of multicooker by price category:

Up to 4000:

Marta mt-3801
Lumme lm-1445

Up to 5000:

Redmond rmc-m222s
Marta mt-1989
Marta mt-1984
Marta mt-1988

Up to 6500:

Redmond rmc-m4510
Marta mt-4312
Redmond rmc-m90
Rmc-m150
Fm-27

To be honest, I cannot determine what a multicooker for 3-4k is thinner than a multicooker for 6k, who can explain to me?

In March, as I understand it, the model 4301 has a ceramic bowl, 1989 has a stainless steel case. steel and the bowl is made of a non-stick coating, while the 1984 case is made of plastic, but the bowl is ceramic?

Which coating is better: anato ceramic or daikin non-stick?
Please tell me how to choose from these models
vernisag
Quote: r1sh
or non stick daikin?
Of course non-stick.
Look at this one, it's a great bowl, it cooks great.

Multicooker Philips HD4726 / 03



Posted on Friday 13 Jan 2017 11:44 am

Quote: Rituslya
aha, Irish, I have Rice and Plov sensory.
And the pilaf is sensory, and does not fry at the end of the program, does it burn?
Rituslya
Irish, no, it does not burn, but a red crust appears. Almost the same swimmer turns out, as in 10 Panasika. Very tasty!
As a disadvantage for myself, I identified the muzzle protruding so well, so the multivariate does not seem very small.
vernisag
Quote: Rituslya
well protruding muzzle
But you don't need to lean too much to watch the menu. Probably they did it on purpose

Choosing a multicooker
r1sh
Quote: vernisag

Of course non-stick.
Look at this one, it's a great bowl, it cooks great.

Multicooker Philips HD4726 / 03

thanks for the advice! but I don’t really like Phillips)

I looked at the models, for some reason, Redmond's expensive mules come with a non-stick coating, and in March they have ceramic ones.

As I understand it, there are also different types of ceramic coatings: German and Korean, on cheap models there is a Korean coating on more expensive German ones.

Can German ceramics be better than Japanese Teflon?
r1sh
Quote: Admin

Bowl coating - what is cast
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=450119.0

super! thank you for your help, so my choice is daikin, sorry I didn't have time for the March promotion on their website for the mt-1989 model, sold at a good discount
vernisag
Quote: r1sh
but I don’t really like Phillips
Me too, but the bowl there is excellent, I have never met better.
somorra
Girls, I am also for advice. You need a good slow cooker. Before that, there was a redmond 4504 (multicooker-pressure cooker), it worked for a long time and regularly, then something broke in it, my husband repaired it and gave it to my parents. Now there is a 6L Vitesse multicooker-pressure cooker available. Everything in it suits, but I rarely use it, mainly for jellied meat. Now I want to buy a small (up to 3 liters) good multicooker for making cereals, soups and diet food for my beloved, I cook the family mainly on the stove. No bells and whistles required, small size, high-quality bowl and high-quality preparation of cereals and stews. More or less stylish design and ease of maintenance are welcome.
I would be very grateful if you would guide me in which direction to look. I started reading the topic (from the end) and was completely at a loss, so I decided to ask ...

vernisag
somorra
Thank you! I looked at it, but nowhere did I find the external dimensions (this is important, since a certain place is reserved for multi). And I have not yet found reviews of how she cooks small amounts of cereals. Since I will cook mostly for myself in small quantities, this is also important ...
vernisag
And, well, if you absolutely need a baby, then 01 Redmond cooks porridge perfectly, at 02 a bowl is certainly better, but sometimes porridge runs.
Or, a very good option, this is a 3-liter Polaris, but you will need to buy a bowl from Panasonic. There is also a small Phillips (2 liters), many people love him very much (I didn’t work with him, I sold it), the bowl there is the same as 4726, very good coating.
Redmond M12, not bad either
Multicooker Philips HD3060 / 03 Avance Collection

Multicooker Redmond RMC-M12

Multicooker Polaris PMC 0349AD and and 0360AD

Multicooker Polaris PMC 0347AD 3 liters.

Multicooker Redmond RMC-01
r1sh
Quote: Admin

Bowl coating - what is cast
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=450119.0

Let me torment you with questions, tell me, are there any criteria for comparing the non-stick coating of Japanese Daikin, German Greblon and American Teflon?
Marisha Aleksevna
Quote: somorra
No bells and whistles required, small size, high-quality bowl and high-quality preparation of cereals and stews. More or less stylish design and ease of maintenance are welcome.
Take a look at Panasonic TMN-10.
Lerele
Here's another kitchen machine with a stirrer appeared

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