nimart
Quote: Lozja

I didn't measure, but it looks exactly the same as in Dex.
that is, apart from the color, everything is outwardly the same? from the multicooker themselves?
Lozja
Quote: nimart

that is, apart from the color, everything is outwardly the same? from the multicooker themselves?

Yes.
Lozja
Another cartoon Phillips (ex Dax 50) has arrived. Write, what to measure, to photograph? Compare saucepans?
nimart
Quote: Lozja

Another cartoon Phillips (ex Dax 50) has arrived. Write, what to measure, to photograph? Compare saucepans?

Oksanochka, can I have a general photo: multi nearby and pots nearby?
Lozja
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yara
Wow! And the saucepan is not simple, golden
Lozja
Quote: yara

Wow! And the saucepan is not simple, golden

Yeah, probably, the whole price went into a saucepan, because such cheap paper from which the documentation is made, I thought they just didn't make it for a long time, but no. But this was not enough, they decided not to put the recipe book in principle, give a link upon request on their website, to download the book in electronic form. I have never seen such savings anywhere else. Oh, yes, they also squeezed it on the foam inside the box, there are such paper pieces for fixing the multi in the box.
Apparently, the saucepan should really be of high quality.
yara
Quote: Lozja

Apparently, the saucepan should really be of high quality.
Can you weigh it?
Lozja
Quote: yara

Can you weigh it?

Oops, I didn't guess. No, I can't, the cartoon has already left for her mistress. But it feels as much as Dex's. And the walls there are the same thickness, at least by eye.
azaza
Oksan, and the lower steamer is there a nyama? Do I understand?
Liked the ladle.
Lozja
Quote: azaza

Oksan, and the lower steamer is there a nyama? Do I understand?
Liked the ladle.

No, you sho, what kind of lower steamer ?! Are Schaub completely ruined? Potholders are cheaper.

But I don't, well, it's a spoon, it's a straight handle. What kind of ladle is it? I measure out the dough on pancakes and pour it with dex, pour it figs.
azaza
Exactly! I didn’t look at the handle, the current on the ladle itself
And my cartoons are also in full swing. I transfer from multi to other containers at once, but they are not huge, like my previous pans, you can't use a real ladle in them. And these are just right: neat, and the size is suitable.
And Phil really couldn’t skimp on the bottom steamer. Great thing, I use it a lot. I can't imagine how I would manage without her. Probably, in the end it would have cost, but the convenience would definitely have lost. It is not superfluous. It's a shame the vaunted Phil doesn't understand this. Damn, it's a cheap addition! We found something to save on: paper, recipes, a steamer ... But with pot holders, it's kind of cool.
By the way, about the potholders. Mabut, I bought the unsuccessful ones, but I can't use them, for the life of me: rude, stout - sheer disappointment. And these, you said, were soft?
Lozja
Quote: azaza

By the way, about the potholders. Mabut, I bought the unsuccessful ones, but I can't use them, for the life of me: rude, stout - sheer disappointment. And these, you said, were soft?

Yes, these are soft and thin, should be comfortable. But I'll tell you what, at my house there, my mother, where I used the oven, has oven mitts made of denser silicone, I bought to get the baking trays out of the oven. So all this garbage, the silicone heats up very quickly, did not have time to bring the baking sheet somewhere a meter or two in the kitchen, as it was already hot in the hand. So it seems to me that there has not yet been invented better than ordinary potholders.

Another point surfaced, not clear to me.Why was it necessary to remove the word languor from the Extinguish button? That is, the languor remained, the program, as it was in Dex, remained for 10 hours, but the word Ragu, it seems to me, does not reflect the essence of the languor at all, different things. And there is no instruction at all - just the pictures show which buttons to press. In short, guess the user himself what and how to cook in this unit (considering that there is no recipe book in the kit).
azaza
And I like ordinary gloves more than mittens. Mittens - you still need to put them on And time is not wasted on potholders: you grabbed, pulled out what you need, threw it wherever you hit (again, without wasting time taking it off) and do the next thing.
lunova-moskalenko
Oksana, did you write above about milk porridge? Compared to the Dex 50 and this Philips, how do you handle milk and soup? Will the whole table be flooded or is there a hope that there are no jambs here? I am looking for a new cartoon for my son and I stand at a crossroads. What should he take? Soup and milk are important, and maybe even baked goods. Also, what's your Phillips price?
Lozja
Quote: nvk

Oksana, did you write above about milk porridge? Compared to the Dex 50 and this Philips, how do you handle milk and soup? Will the whole table be flooded or is there any hope that there are no jambs here? I am looking for a new cartoon for my son and I stand at a crossroads. What should he take? Soup and milk are important, and maybe even baked goods. Also, what's your Phillips price?

So what's the milk porridge in Dax 50 / Phillips? What to shit if it's the same cartoon, stuffing and programs haven't changed. There is no Milk Porridge program in Dex 50. Therefore, in Phillips 3039 she has nowhere to come from. And there are no problems with soups and pastries in Dex, which means there are no problems in Fillet either. If you need milk, then you need some other model, not this one.
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: Lozja

So what's the milk porridge in Dax 50 / Phillips? What to shit if it's the same cartoon, stuffing and programs haven't changed. There is no Milk Porridge program in Dex 50. Therefore, in Phillips 3039 she has nowhere to come from. And there are no problems with soups and pastries in Dex, which means there are no problems in Fillet either. If you need milk, then you need some other model, not this one.
But why can't you boil milk on soup, for example?
Lozja
Quote: nvk

But why can't you boil milk on soup, for example?

You can, of course, only because it boils on the soup, though not much, but it boils. And they are such milk porridge - once it boils, then they can run away, you need to stir, keep an eye on. Thus, porridge can be cooked in general on almost any program, even on Heating Up. But the Milk Porridge program keeps such a temperature that it comfortably cooks the porridge and prevents it from running. In Dax 60, for example, I tried it myself.
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: Lozja

You can, of course, only because it boils on the soup, though not much, but it boils. And they are such milk porridge - once it boils, then they can run away, you need to stir, keep an eye on. Thus, porridge can be cooked in general on almost any program, even on Heating Up. But the Milk Porridge program keeps such a temperature that it comfortably cooks the porridge and prevents it from running. In Dax 60, for example, I tried it myself.
Got it, thanks for the tips and tricks. I look at the price of Philips on average about 800 UAH. But in Metro Dex 50 for 600 actually. Now I’m thinking, which one is better?
Lozja
Quote: nvk

Got it, thanks for the tips and tricks. I look at the price of Philips on average about 800 UAH. But in Metro Dex 50 for 600 actually. Now I’m thinking, which one is better?

So this is the same cartoon, Nagy, understand. Better or worse, you can think only in this situation about different saucepans and about the fact that Dax has an exchange guarantee, while Phillips, in theory, has the usual one. That's the whole difference.
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: Lozja

So this is the same cartoon, Nagy, understand. Better or worse, you can think only in this situation about different saucepans and about the fact that Dax has an exchange guarantee, while Phillips, in theory, has the usual one. That's the whole difference.
OK! I decided that if I didn't find Scarlet by the end of the next week, I would buy Dex 50 at Metro.
Lozja
Quote: nvk

OK! I decided that if I don’t find Scarlet by the end of the next week, I’ll buy Dex 50 at Metro.

Well, that's right, especially not on an Internet, in which case I took it and handed it over. So I don't see any point in overpaying for Phillips in the presence of Dax 50.
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: Lozja

Well, that's right, especially not on an Internet, in which case I took it and handed it over. So I don't see any point in overpaying for Phillips with Dax 50.
azaza
Moreover, in the Dex-50, in addition to a mounted double boiler, there is also a lower one. And she, Nadyusha, believe me, is very, very useful.
irysska
Quote: Lozja

And there is no instruction at all - just in the pictures it is drawn which button to press. In short, guess the user himself,

in fact, I have a Filya combine - there the instructions are the same, and the paper is the same, and the box is not polystyrene, but some kind of papier-mâché. And I have had the combine for a long time - so Filya has been saving so much for a long time. My husband has Filya's razor, not cheap, but packed in the same papier-mâché, there is no case, the instructions are also on the same paper, and my hair dryer too. But I will say one thing - the devices themselves are wonderful, I adore my hairdryer, the razor is also super-duper. This is what I mean: the cartoon is apparently also cool, they just save on all this accompanying.
irysska
Quote: Lozja

that Dax has an exchange guarantee, while Phillips is, in theory, the usual one. That's the whole difference.
and they told me in the Metro in the Complaints Department that Filya is an exchange technique, like Dex (blenders and all that) - for what she bought, for that she sold
nimart
Lozjchka, thank you very much for the many pictures, everything is clear and understandable
a little sad that not 5 liters (dex 50 and 5 liters - I was dreaming)
but the savings in escort would not bother me very much if I knew for sure that the quality did not deteriorate

but a beginner would be awful, because I myself remember how I suffered without a recipe book
tigrillka
Virgin, and what, native shoulder blades scratch a saucepan ??? Because we already have something. But I give a grudge, a cross on the belly, and so on, that we do not, no pieces of iron!
tigrillka
and yet - at the moment we are trying to cook steamed dumplings (meat).

have 500 grams of minced chicken ... to get in a pot?
Grypana
How they scratch! Always use these spoons in all multicooker for anything, just not in cartoons (I measure flour with a spoon, form cheesecakes with a spatula and only wooden or silicone scoops in a multi saucepan)
..Elena..
Can you please tell me if there is a difference in extinguishing and languishing? So they are in the same section of the menu. And can they be set separately from each other?
Lozja
Quote: .. Elena ..

Can you please tell me if there is a difference in extinguishing and languishing? So they are in the same section of the menu. And can they be set separately from each other?

If you choose a time from 1 to 4 hours on this program, then there will be Quenching, if from 5 to 10, then there will be Simmering. Quenching - boils quietly. The languor - languishes, as in an oven, gradually gaining temperature every hour and only at the end it boils.
..Elena..
Thanks for the answer, now I will know what and how.
Davon
Hello everyone, tell me, maybe someone came across where you can separately buy a double boiler (stand for steaming) for dex 50. I managed to burn mine. I read here on the forum that steamers from other cartoons or from microwaves are suitable, but where can they be bought separately ??? I looked through a bunch of online stores and found nothing similar. Maybe someone already has a similar experience, please share or drop the link (physically there is no way to re-read the whole topic).
nimart
Multicooker DEX DMC-50

Grypana
I will say that a stainless steel steamer is not included in my dex saucepan (it may need to be pressed, but somehow I don’t want to scratch the saucepan, but the stainless steel is thin and wobbling). But plastic. The steamer fits into all multi.
Davon
Thanks for your reply, so quickly !!!
nimart
Happy cooking and long
azaza
Girls who haven't bought Fifty yet? Today there was one promotional campaign in the Metro.
Keti
Quote: nimart

Multicooker DEX DMC-50

I just bought a plastic one from Polina. I went perfectly to the DEH-50.
Vichka
And I have a problem.
The extinguishing does not turn on, or it immediately beeps, or turns off after a couple of minutes. Other programs are all finalizing the time.
Oh, what to do?
rusja
Didn't you turn on the stewing after a hot program (frying, baking)? Sometimes it does not work to cool down a little, and then turns on as usual
azaza
Alternatively, there is no liquid in the saucepan, so Deksik is capricious.
Vichka
Quote: rusja

Didn't you turn on the stewing after the hot program (frying, baking)? Sometimes it does not work to cool down a little, and then turns on as usual
First, after frying, incl. extinguishing immediately, then off from the outlet. and again does not work.
Vichka
Quote: azaza

Alternatively, there is no liquid in the saucepan, so Deksik is capricious.
For extinguishing liquid? I stew potatoes with chicken and mushrooms, it's okay without water.
rusja
Vika, I think, it's okay, she should cool down and earn money, she protects herself from overheating
Vichka
Quote: rusja

Vika, I think, it's okay, she should cool down and earn money, she protects herself from overheating
Fu ... five minutes, the flight is normal ...
After unsuccessful incl. extinguishing, incl. baked goods, but there is no peace, I cannot agree that the program has not turned on.
Turned off the baking, added 200g tomato with sweet pepper (winter preparation-rolled in a meat grinder), incl. quenching, pfu, pfu.
azaza
Quote: VS NIKA

For extinguishing liquid? I stew potatoes with chicken and mushrooms, it’s okay without water.
In the 50s, it happens that it seems to her that there is not enough liquid (immediately after switching on, when the products have not yet started up their own juice), and turns off. Add a spoon or two of water - it works.
Well, the classics of the genre: as Olya said, after hot progs, the quenching is cut off due to overheating, you need to let it cool down.
Vichka
Quote: azaza

In the 50s, it happens that it seems to her that there is not enough liquid (immediately after switching on, when the products have not yet started up their own juice), and turns off. Add a spoon or two of water - it works.
Well, the classics of the genre: as Olya said, after hot progs, the quenching is cut off due to overheating, you need to let it cool down.
I understood, calmed down ... ugh ...
tigrillka
What milk rice porridge turns out !!!!!!! OMG !!! The dream of a lifetime !!!!
And I also baked a biscuit - really a super-cake !!!
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