Crown
Quote: gawala
and we have a coffee machine ..
You are lucky! And I am a terry retrograde, I only brew coffee in a Turk, or sometimes I brew it in a glass. A friend once gave a French press, and my mother offered an electric coffee maker, but I didn't even try, and the Turk is fine with me.

gawala
And I still don't know how to make coffee in a Turk. She studied, tried, but probably not given. A friend cooks superbly.
Charlotte
Crown, in gemlux what glass is better to grind?
Crown
Quote: Charlotte

Crown, in gemlux what glass is better to grind?
In a coffee shop - only coffee, everything else is in another glass.
I ground wheat, corn and buckwheat groats to flour, but poured in a little more than half a glass. She took whole oatmeal worse, but I also added more. I had to sift out the small fraction and start the rest again, but I was too lazy, just removed the glass and put it in the refrigerator, then took it out and turned it on again. In the absence of a special mill, you can, of course, grind cereals for baking a healthy bread on this one, but I'd better save her knives for sugar and spices. Powdered sugar is quite decent, and flour, made from dry sunflower seeds and flax, is just excellent. And what a savings, if you compare with the price of this flour (or flour?) In the store! Now I spun the remnants of peanuts to small crumbs, too easily and quickly. How I used to suffer while making nut butter!
Yesterday I tried with a submersible Element, with a knife attachment, to mix banana with cottage cheese, some kind of garbage came out, and then I got sick of scrubbing everything off the attachment and washing it, and now, for the sake of experiment, I stuffed 100 g of cottage cheese and half into this new chopper a large banana, for a few bzhiks it turned out an excellent homogeneous pasty curd. It was even easier to pick it out of the glass than from the Element's leg, although his wonderful spatula came in handy here, and it is very convenient to clean the plastic lid of the coffee grinder with an element brush (someone complained in reviews that it was difficult to clean).
For cereals, I have Zelmer, for whom sugar and oily seeds are just contraindicated, and for the sake of a pack of pepper, getting a whole meat grinder and attaching a mill to it is too tricky, so I have been looking for such an assistant for a long time. In general, I am still satisfied with the toy, the main thing is that it will last a long time, I do not like "disposable" things.


Quote: CroNa
for the sake of experiment, I stuffed 100 g of cottage cheese and half a large banana into this new chopper, for a few bzhiks an excellent homogeneous pasty curd was obtained.
Cottage cheese is pampering, but making a paste from boiled meat or vegetables for a little kinder is just that!
Charlotte
Yes, it somehow didn’t occur to me that liquid could be added to it, my old village was not removable, I only wiped it with a damp cloth.
What Element do you compare with? My Element EW08PW cottage cheese with yogurt whips perfectly. And he has a set of millstone milk, so I only have it for coffee.
Gemika took flax and sesame seeds for breakfast to grind.
Crown
Quote: Charlotte
What Element do you compare with?
Blender with replaceable knives Element el'blendia EW06PR / EW06PG
Here is his subject: Blender with replaceable knives Element EW06 # 1


Quote: Charlotte
whips cottage cheese with yogurt perfectly.
I had thick cottage cheese and banana, no liquid, and of course it would be better with yogurt.





After sprinkling the lid with a liquid banana, I had to wash it, which I don’t do after milk of dry products, so I began to think how to protect the lid from splashing some kind of thread with a cover (I like to improve imperfect devices) and this morning it dawned on me - you just need to cover the grinding glass with a piece of cellophane, I have not tried this design yet, but the lid was normally put on the glass over the bag, although the transparency of the window suffered a little, but you can take a new file folder, it will be clearly visible through it.
There is also an option with a transparent lid from sour cream or yogurt, but I have already cut off one too much, experimenting, and I don't have the second one, now I have to wait until the next sour cream. I tried to attach this thin lid inside the coffee grinder lid, but the sides and small protrusions interfere there, now it remains to try to cover the glass itself, but only inside, in the upper extended rim, and check it in operation.


Quote: Charlotte
Gemika took flax and sesame seeds for breakfast to grind.
There are no problems with them, but I wonder how he will cope with poppy seeds, if he can grind poppy seeds for the filling, then all its possible disadvantages will overlap with a fat plus.
But I don't have a poppy, I can't check it yet.
Charlotte
Onlinetrade sent 300 bonus rubles for the purchase of milk, they can pay 30% of the next order.

No poppy, no tests. I twisted the liquid, I had to wipe the base.

I liked the idea of ​​closing the bowl, I think next time I'll try it with cling film. Walnuts grind, bowl with four blades exactly. I ground a paste of walnuts and sesame seeds - I overdid it a bit. The paste stuck to the walls, dry does not stick.

I will add. I tried covering the bowl with plastic wrap. I chopped the onion for the fried liver. The foil idea was successful, the lid and base of the chopper were clean, the idea of ​​chopping onions ... it turned out to be an onion smoothie.
Crown
Quote: Charlotte
I tried covering the bowl with plastic wrap. I chopped the onion for the fried liver. Film idea passed successfully, clean lid and shredder base
Fine!
And yesterday I was going to fit a new lid, but no luck, the sour cream lid turned out to be cracked, but the main thing is that something stuck in the coffee grinder mechanism and the motor was cut in immediately, as soon as the plug was stuck into the outlet (according to the instructions, I keep it off).
And what is interesting is that before something inside the machine rattled slightly, as if there was a small bead dangling there, but yesterday nothing rattled. I really thought FSE, here it is the price of cheapness! But she shook it upside down a little, tapped it lightly on the table and the "bead" ran again, the button worked. What is this bulo ?!
Or is it a sign not to fit the lid.

Charlotte, shake your manenko, listen, nothing is hanging inside her?
Charlotte
Crown, shook hers until nothing dangled. Can you try to make it out?
I don't really like the hole through the top of the main unit. When liquid enters the panel (and it always does), it seems to me that everything flows where it is not necessary - down into this hole and through the buttons. Now I will always close the bowl with something.
Crown
Quote: Charlotte
Can you try to make it out?
Not until I will disassemble it under warranty, otherwise I will put some lawn mower back together.
Quote: Charlotte
I don't really like the hole through the top of the main unit. When liquid enters the panel (and it always does), it seems to me that everything flows where it is not necessary - down into this hole and through the buttons.
It also bothers me a little, but it's probably for air flow. I can't get any liquid there, I don't put so much that it would blurt out right over the edge. Now Kitenysh is engaged in onions, and in this, if only to break through the garlic with dill, for cottage cheese, or a small cucumber for tartar.

I sent a rationalization proposal to the manufacturer's website to release a glass for smoothies with this coffee grinder, they promised to think about it, or rather they would ask the factory.
It is unlikely that it will take off, but if suddenly, it would be great!
Crown
Quote: CroNa
I sent a rationalization proposal to the manufacturer's website to release a glass for smoothies with this coffee grinder, they promised to think about it, or rather they would ask the factory. It is unlikely that it will take off, but if suddenly, it would be great!
Refused.
Unfortunately, the factory replied that it could not do this. The chopper motor power is only 200W, it can't handle it. It's one thing to quickly grind no more than 70 g of herbs or seeds, and quite another to make thick smoothies with a volume of at least 1 cup (200 ml).
Weaklings.
Charlotte
Invite them to complement the set with a thick bowl lid.It should be either tensioned, or go into the bowl and have a strap to make it easy to remove. I don't need 200 ml for a portion of smoothies, a 70 ml bowl is enough, and there is enough power to keep it from overflowing. And without a lid, it spills out, and sprinkles a glass lid, and a processor.
Crown
Quote: Charlotte
Invite them to complement the set with a thick bowl lid. It should be either tensioned, or go into the bowl and have a strap to make it easy to remove.
It is unlikely that they will bother with such a trifle, the wrong scale. And it is still unknown whether they invent / develop them themselves or stupidly clone something already created by someone, because other companies have full analogues of this coffee grinder. Probably it is worth contacting the "primary source" with such proposals, which has a design bureau with a staff of engineers and designers, and factories only rivet according to ready-made drawings. For some reason, not even a factory, but a factory, so they wrote to me.
Quote: Charlotte
I don't need 200 ml for a portion of smoothies, a 70 ml bowl is enough, and there is enough power to keep it from overflowing.
I told them that the power is quite enough, and with a glass it will be even easier for the engine, because it will be possible to smooth out a more liquid mixture.
Quote: Charlotte
And without a lid it spills out
Yes, we will think of something, select, adapt.
I want to try to fit a plastic lid from iron cans with condensed milk, and take a closer look at various sour cream-yoghurts in the store.
Crown
Quote: Charlotte
And without a lid, it spills out, and sprinkles a glass lid, and a processor.
I did fit a sour cream lid (Ashan CD), cut it off so that it fit right into the glass, but did not fall below the rim, this extension seemed to be specially made under the lid.
Yesterday I smoothed a couple of tablespoons of sunflower seeds with milk whey, it turned out great and the lid withstood the pressure, and without it, probably a third of the mass would have to be washed off the large lid. Temporarily and so it will come down, then I will pick up something more reliable.
Charlotte
For the time being, it is more convenient for me with the film, I put the lid from the Maheev jam in a glass, it is "submerged", it is not very convenient to take it out, but it is possible. We are looking further.
Irgata
Quote: Charlotte
Invite them to complement the set with a thick bowl lid.
Coffee grinder BRAYER BR1180
with a lid for the bowl, but the bowls are 70 g, slightly smaller than others

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Coffee grinder Princess 221040, Silver

🔗 I also have princesses, but still without a cap

Coffee grinder Rommelsbacher EGK 200

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Only the lid as a lid for glasses according to the design features of the common lid is not particularly needed.
When you press the lid to start the engine, it squeezes into the glass; there is a recess on the lid for the entrance of the glass walls.

I, honestly, do not understand the need to load something liquid into a shallow bowl - even 90 g of which.
This is a chopper for dry or low-moisture products, I think - it is for them, and not for an obvious liquid, that the device is designed.
There is a hole, however, for draining the "excess" from the motor - a through "tunnel" along the body downward outward, under the glass, near the impeller on which the glass is put on.
Dust blowing is also good, this "tunnel" is not without reason.
Choppers now with a motor on top - a dime a dozen, of different sizes, submersible blenders as well.
Roza79
Galina! Where is that sugar grinder? Throw off the link. What is it called? Advise which one is better to buy for powdered sugar. To avoid being stingy pays twice, take a good thing once)
Irgata
Quote: Roza79
Where is that sugar grinder?
see the post above.
If you can afford OZON, there are many similar electric coffee grinders out there.

Crown
Quote: Roza79

Galina! Where is that sugar grinder? Throw off the link. What is it called? Advise which one is better to buy for powdered sugar. To avoid being stingy pays twice, take a good thing once)
A coffee grinder, and on some sites it goes as a grinder - GEMLUX GL-CG999A.
I bought it in the Onlinetrade online store.ru for 1200 rubles, in other stores it and its clones from other manufacturers are much more expensive.


Quote: Irgata
If you can afford OZON, there are many similar electric coffee grinders out there.
Ozone's prices are 2-3 times higher.
Roza79
I ordered in dns for 1750, since our region does not have an online trade, and delivery would still cost about the same. And here there is a CSN store, you can pick it up in three days. And what do you recommend for grinding black peas, spices, etc. this is also this, or are there other options. Various spices to grind, etc.
Crown
Quote: Roza79
And what do you recommend for grinding black peas, spices, etc. this is also this, or are there other options. Various spices to grind, etc.
Now I’ll use it for all the spices. In one glass of coffee, in the other everything else, including sugar for powder.
Charlotte
Irgata, do you have this milk?
It is more convenient for me and for dry products with a closed bowl. Or with cling film. I can just put on a bag.
The pressure cup is tightly pressed only during grinding, at the moment of stop, and taking into account the pulse mode, the stop is multiple, the contents tend upward, and through the gap between the bowl and the glass, crumbs are poured onto the base.

As for volume and liquid products, everyone has their own vision of beauty. The option is not superfluous.
Crown
Quote: Charlotte
As for volume and liquid products, everyone has their own vision of beauty. The option is not superfluous.
Well, yes, for example, wet seeds stick together and poorly grind, therefore, besides washing them, they must also be dried, and this is an extra hemorrhoid, especially after a long lock. So it's easier for me to add a few tablespoons of liquid and smooth everything, covering it with a thin lid.
Quote: Irgata
Coffee grinder Rommelsbacher EGK 200
Well done, they came up with a convenient cover! Thanks to her, they calmly make a sauce in vegetable oil.

But the lid doesn't cost that much (the price difference between mine and this shredder is two thousand). By the way, they have the same power, only Gemlux does not have overheating protection and this must be borne in mind.
venera19
I bought this device, the chopper is GEMLUX GL-CG999A, in the same online trade. Delivery to the point of issue is free. True, the point itself is in a neighboring town, but there were kind people, they got it.

I haven't ground the coffee yet, so I haven't tried the double-knife glass. But with 4 knives she made almond "flour" and broke onions. My child doesn't like onions in cutlets, so the onion smoothie came in handy. She immediately covered the glass with a bag, so that nothing got dirty. "Flour" also turned out to be excellent for fillings and pastries. I bought the finished one at exorbitant prices at the World Bank, well, maybe a little smaller there was a grinding. So 300r for 100g. almond flour against 360r for 500g of unpeeled almonds at the traffic light.

Galina, thanks for the tip on the device so necessary in the household!

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