Freken Bock
Girls, if I am not asking there, send them where necessary. I almost won the deviceaholism in myself. Purely out of need a question. Do bowls for large multicooker at adequate prices exist? And then I blather more than anyone else that nothing is done to my bowl because I scrubbed it with nylon spoons, but no, it did!
Rina
Quote: Freken Bock

Girls, if I'm not asking there, send me where you need to. I almost won the deviceaholism in myself. Purely out of need a question. Do bowls for large multicooker at adequate prices exist? And then I blather more than anyone else that nothing is done to my bowl because I scrubbed it with nylon spoons, but no, it did!

If we mean Panasonic, then 400 UAH. and not below. By the way, I'm already seriously thinking about making an agreement with someone and collecting a parcel for the sybovar (I have at least a bucket for a bread machine, a spatula, a saucepan from a rice cooker).

Freken Bock
Ir, "for a sybovar" - what is that?
Rina
The girls will surely find links (I have already forgotten where it is).
Sibovar is a company in Russia that makes new non-stick coatings on pots and buckets for reasonable money. You can even order a coating from the outside, then the saucepan can be washed in the dishwasher.
But the firm works only with Russia (or rather, the finished work is sent only in Russia).
IRR
And someone used this sybovar for at least a year? And it’s easier to buy for 300 something gr. Perfezzu in the internet.
Freken Bock
Yeah ... I'm completely behind reality. And Perfezza don't know what it is.
Rina
on the link on the last page the girl writes
Yes, the coating has worn out, but not in the same way as it was in the bowl with the "native" coating. I did not particularly regret the SV cup during operation, because I have one more in stock. But I can say that Sibovar coverage is much better than the one that came before it.
The girl sent the bowl to the oven, by the way ...
IRR
Quote: Freken Bock

Yeah ... I'm completely behind reality. And Perfezza don't know what it is.
Tanyush, Freken Bock, perfezza... Prices for it in normal stores (internet)
the pan is better than in Panasonic.
Freken Bock
IRR , and perhaps interchangeable pans from Panasonic and Perfezza? Or do you mean to hit Panasonic completely with a Perfezza multicooker?
Rina
This is exactly what she means. By the way, for one and a half the price of a saucepan (well, a little more, but just a little) you can look at the DEX50

This is what they argued about about inexpensive multicooker. "And there is no service. And you will not find spare pots. And these pots will cost ...". I’m sure the toad will crush me because of a saucepan in Panasonic - I don’t want to pay two-thirds of the price of a new multicooker for a new saucepan, even if not Panasonic.

If the saucepan is "covered" (and this will be soon, because the husband uses the saucepan), then I will send everything (both a bucket from HP, and saucepans from a rice cooker and a slow cooker) to relatives in Russia, let them talk to Sibovar.
Luysia
Rina72, (I’ll tell you a secret), and my turn for a new Sibovar saucepan came up.

The price of a saucepan is 1500 rubles + 836 rubles for a valuable package + 200 rubles for shipping within Russia (since 836 rubles is from Moscow to Ukraine) + for transferring the amount received.

That's why I think. This is no longer 2/3, but even more ...
Rina
It turns out this way ... their restoration prices seemed to be reasonable enough to pay for the shipment. But for now it is at the "think" level.
Only_Yu
Please advise where to buy in Moscow a new saucepan for MV Panas-18 (which is large) and a bucket, or maybe a shovel for HP Panas-255? Only so that you can come and buy, or better order on an Internet.

And then a year ago I found out in some service in Moscow that I had to personally come to the service, place an order, pay 2tyr for a saucepan, wait 1-2 months, then come and pick it up. In my opinion, some kind of tin is at the same time, it was somehow uncertainly said that they would bring it in general .. but money in advance ..

I am from the Moscow region, I can organize more suffering .. tell me, pliz.

Quote: Luysia

This "Sibovar" and new pots with their own coating for large Panasonic has already been launched into production

🔗
Luysia, my link does not work ..
Only_Yu
Thank you. And so she did. I read about the purchase of a new Sibovar bowl for Panas-18 and was upset - it smells, then it doesn't quite fit, then the cartoon refuses to work with it, and the price is not announced .. eh ..

Probably you will have to either wait until Sibovar gets the hang of making the correct cups for Panas, or buy a native one .. the toad duuushit .. I don’t want to send them for alteration - a long wait, there’s a queue .. and I’m nowhere without MV ..

I’ll wait, maybe something else will appear suitable .. I’ve found an accidentally fitted form for Panas-10, suddenly there’s something for the 18th ..
Rina
Namesake, I have already off-stumped in one topic ... I began to punch through Ukraine the possibility of applying non-stick coatings ... so far the result is not happy - they take to do it on any form, in any vessel, but ... a five-liter saucepan - 400 UAH.
Rina
Quote: IRR

it looks like the biggest problem in the near future will be the acquisition of new spare pans for reasonable price, not multicooker. I already have my rice cooker waiting, after 1.5 years of active use.

Irish, not an acquisition, but an elementary restoration. Paying the same amount to restore a saucepan as a new one? I suspect, or people just call the prices "from the bulldozer", or believe that they have the most unique position.
IRR
Quote: Rina72

Irish, not an acquisition, but an elementary restoration. Paying the same amount to restore a saucepan as a new one? I suspect, or people just call the prices "from the bulldozer", or believe that they have the most unique position.
that's just the point. We can, it makes sense to negotiate with internal brands and let them supply, along with just multicooker, just pots. How much does an ordinary DEKS or Prefezza cost (conditionally) - let's say 400, - even if a saucepan costs half, it's already good. And there it will be seen ...
Rina
Quote: SupercoW

it's easier to buy a new cartoon (especially if such as a perfza) to pay the cartoon itself for half the price of spare parts, and leave the bucket.
Well, you never know ... it's still more pleasant when there is a rear behind
yes ... this is not a sybovar for you ...
Elenka
And I read on one site that a spare Panasonic-18 bowl costs ... 4500 rubles.
Rina
We have a spare bowl costing more than 400 UAH. And this is a brand new one.
Luysia
Rina72, and where did you find out about the spare saucepan?

I asked here, but they didn’t answer me something, but there is an answer to the question about a double boiler, the price ...... (just no words)

"Natalya asks: How much does a container for steaming into a TM18 multicooker cost?
The cost of a container for a multicooker is 670 UAH. The order is made on a prepayment basis.

Question: 19th January, 11 | Reply: 28th January, 11 "

Elenka
The high cost of pots, of course, scares me, but buying a second MV is also not an option. After a couple of years, the problem of covering the bowls will again arise, they simply are not designed for long-term use. Keeping a fleet of multicooker with non-working pans is also not an option. My opinion is that it needs to be restored.
SupercoW
and no one had a question of making stainless steel pans ??? Or is it impossible to put stainless steel in the cartoon?

after all, the problem with recovery will disappear immediately.
maybe there is some office that will make the appropriate saucepans on order (for a moderate fee). I think we would definitely provide them with an order!
serik2000
since Panasanik 10 appeared and since on the first day I scratched a little, I began to look for options besides buying my own pan. in russia there are many who restore teflon, but in ukraine it is not a lot.
found only 2 offers and both in Dnepropetrovsk
from Monday I will try to make a request for the cost of such work and the availability of a certificate.
if anyone knows the contacts of such enterprises in Kiev please inform.

Rina
The aforementioned application of a non-stick coating on a five-liter aluminum pan is the result of communication with a Dnipropetrovsk company.
Teen_tinka
I love the "stainless steel saucepan" theme ... but too many questions:
- will the cooking time change (probably the thermal conductivity is different ..)
- a sticky pan for baking (there are baking trays made of such metal - the pies often stick) - apply Teflon on it
- the cost of good quality food grade stainless steel is also not so low ...
serik2000
to keep your new slow cooker alive
today I bought silicone spatulas
as well as a silicone mat
Spare parts and restoration of pots
disc markings are applied to the mat for easy cutting of circles.
for Panasik 10 just fits 18 cm
this is what the cut out rug looks like on the bottom of the multi
Spare parts and restoration of pots
for the experiment I decided to cook noodles on buckwheat mode.
in my perfezka it always sticks to the saucepan.
Spare parts and restoration of pots
let's see how it goes with the rug and in Panas
By the way, tell me who has already used a silicone mat in cartoons?
Rina
Yes, we are already using it quite actively. They even tried to bake in molds, but it is impossible that there are voids and the saucepan is heated, this is fraught with peeling of the coating. That is, you can cook desserts like puddings in water in molds, but there are no molds that close tightly.
serik2000
and this is not actually a form. this is a 1mm thick mat
I cut out a circle with a diameter of 18 cm and put a multi on the bottom.
the mat is very tight. and now completely repeats the profile of the bottom of the multicooker
the only thing to fry on it will not work, I think so.
and all kinds of gruel and stewing will probably go with a bang.
SupercoW
Quote: Tinka_tinka

I love the "stainless steel saucepan" theme ... but too many questions:
Well, I also don't know if it's possible to do this in a cartoon. but I would not mind having stainless steel in stock, at least for some dishes. to kill less non-stick, and less to be exposed to its unusefulness.
Rina
There are simple rice cookers with steel pans. But their price differs at times, usually 4-5 times more expensive with a steel saucepan.
nata9296
If someone is going to send their dishes to Sibovar for recovery, I would join, I also have a form from HP, a spatula and a saucepan require recovery. And there are no relatives in Russia (((
serik2000
Quote: nata9296

If someone is going to send their dishes to Sibovar for recovery, I would join, I also have a form from HP, a spatula and a saucepan require recovery. And there are no relatives in Russia (((
Well, do you really have no instincts for self-preservation? and you are ready to cook food in a saucepan in which the coating is done in some basement with a spray gun. read on the multicooker forum I entered into a discussion and asked the sybovar to provide a certificate for the pan. Well, he does not have any certificates or even his own website. some associate professors are sitting at the institute and arrange a circus on a dart. and the teflon coating is being restored in Ukraine. In Dnepropetrovsk . in short, google to help you. ...
Rina
If I'm not mistaken, I called there. In Ukrainian firms prices
you can restore the coating in a Panasonic saucepan for the same money as buying a spare one.
serik2000
Quote: Rina

If I'm not mistaken, I called there. In Ukrainian firms prices
you can restore the coating in a Panasonic saucepan for the same money as buying a spare one.
that's why I don't see any reason at all to restore the panasonic pans. better buy a new one. but the young lady wrote about the bakery and the spatula without specifying which company she had. again, if it is a Panasonic, then it is better to buy in a Panasonic service center.
dopleta
Quote: Lazy

And I agree to aluminum, although stainless steel is safer. I didn't think about thermal conductivity,
You will not be able to cook anything containing acid in an aluminum pan. Even a tomato. And for stainless steel, of course, the installed programs will not work, you will need to manually change the time everywhere.
Rina
Doplet, if not washed sooooo thoroughly, then aluminum (food grade) is covered with natural protection in the form of polymerized oil. Aggressively acidic foods, of course, are not worth cooking, but standard ones without adding are quite possible.
Lazy
no, I tried to build up this film, after the first liquid sauce it will peel off. For the sake of justice, I must say that I was playing with cast iron. I tried to adapt a new cauldron, but after the next extinguishing - immediately rust. While I use oil and fry - everything is ok, but as soon as I hold something liquid a little longer - everything becomes limp and washed off with water. With a frying pan it turned out right away.
Rina
Lazy, we go beyond this topic. Bye, here's to you link, and there are also useful links to the processing of cast iron
Antonina Semyonovna
Where in Moscow to buy a spare saucepan and a glass for a little cartoon? (the glass is not very important)
Omela
Robbery!!!!!! In the Panasonic service center, a small castrUl for MV costs 2000 rubles !!!
Freken Bock
Please tell me, is there a twin at the Panasonic 18th bowl?
*** yana ***
maybe someone will be interested ... I received a saucepan for a Panasonic multi 18 model from a sybovar ... it costs 1,500 rubles + delivery by 240 mail .... and in the service, relatives cost 2,200 and even they do not take prepayment under the order, because. they themselves do not know when she will appear ..
compared both saucepans here: https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=1395.320
unika
Yesterday my husband bought a Panasonic at the Atelier - on their home site you can see the address on the street. Rossolimo. 1200r for the original 4.5l pot https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...5.0
Tatyska
They gave me a multicooker Redmond M70, she cooks great - I really like it, even though I'm still a short user. But I like it terribly! I bought an extra stainless steel bowl and thought it was good to cook soups. BUT inside on the bottom of the bowl there is a sticker, the Chinese bastards glued it with such glue that it is impossible to tear it off! I carefully scraped off the top paper layer, but the bottom glue remained. Help, pliz! Someone may know - how to remove this glue without damage to the coating and health? I would like to have two bowls and use them like saucepans!
Kalyusya
Or vegetable oil.
Rina
I heard the advice - to wash off the glue from the labels with the help of baby cream.
Prank
Today I bought my native Panasonic one in Mediamarkte for a large multi for 1199 rubles.
Ikra
I don’t think this is a common problem, but ... suddenly someone will come in handy.
My friend has a little Panasonic. She constantly moved it so that the steam from the valve did not fall on the cabinet hanging above. Well, and moved on - the wire was frayed! I went to my husband, they say we need a new cartoon. That one (the system administrator, this is important!) Looked, pulled out the frayed wire, stuck in a new wire from the computer (it turns out to have the same three connectors!), And the cartoon worked like new. I won't say that my friend was very happy, because she had long wanted a bigger cartoon. But ... it didn't work out this time.
Qween
Ira, it's not the first time I've heard / read that someone's husband puts a cable from a computer on Panas. Only before that there was talk about the big Panas all the time, and today you wrote about the little one.

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