julifera
Quote: zvezda

And for Phillips, you can separately buy so many nozzles ... and 3 grids for cubes and even triangles and for mashed potatoes ...

But how do they change in Phillips, if it is firmly embedded there?
This is perhaps as much as 2 more circles with other gratings ...

Quote: zvezda

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Zima
Quote: zvezda

here .....
and right here below ..
great, of course, especially if all additional attachments are sold not only in the SC, but in ordinary online stores ... I liked the triangles, maybe pampering, but unusually so ..
only here are the recommended retail prices for additional. nozzles ... too high ((
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: Rita

Well, if you compare boiled sausage with unboiled beets ... Phillips Cube perfectly cuts both boiled sausage and unboiled beets.

Well, we actually don't know what Vityok cuts and how, so the comparison cannot yet be objective.
moondew
Good day. I was waiting for a review for the VITEK VT-1480 GY blender, but I didn't have the patience and went yesterday and bought it. I bought it on the way home from work. I immediately set the vegetables to cook. Has cooled down (were slightly warm). The first was the carrot - I didn't even understand where it went so quickly it turned into cubes. And then I quickly crumbled everything else. It took about 5 minutes to cut a 3-liter pan of vegetables (this is taking into account the fact that once I had to unload the "cubes" into the pan, because there was no room left for a new cutting). The cubes turned out to be pretty and of the optimal size (when buying, I was afraid that they would be too large). The potato turned out to be 4-ku, but it's my fault - I overcooked it (it was falling apart in my hands). Children, mom and I are all delighted. It was not difficult to wash. Of course, space is required for a blender and there are a lot of attachments - it took up a whole shelf. The stand for attachments and a chopper is convenient + separately the blender itself, a large chopper (almost 2 liters) and a few more parts. What I liked especially - a large hole for vegetables - whole medium potatoes or 2 medium carrots, because I didn't have to cut anything additionally, except for beets (it was very large). I have not tried other functions yet. Outwardly cute, everything is packed well. They did not take photos - everyone was very curious to see the blender at work and did not remember about the photos.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
moondew, Congratulations! Show the blender itself, pliz. One thing is pictures in the net, quite another through the eyes of a real user. Well, maybe you can show the cubes somehow.
moondew
Thank you No, I haven't tried raw vegetables - I'm afraid. I will try to take some photos and post them over the weekend. I have a question (about raw vegetables) - the instructions say that for boiled vegetables and fruits. And what is written for the cube cutter at Phillips?
Daffi
Quote: moondew

Thank you No, I haven't tried raw vegetables - I'm afraid. I will try to take some photos and post them over the weekend. I have a question (about raw vegetables) - the instructions say that for boiled vegetables and fruits. And what is written for the cube cutter at Phillips?
In the instructions for the "cube cutter" Philips, posted on the official website, it is written:
"The dicing attachment is designed for cutting raw and cooked vegetables and fruits into small cubes."

On page 121 of the instructions there is a table from which it follows that you can cut a maximum of 500 g of different raw ingredients at one time, such as: potatoes, carrots, beets, zucchini, cucumbers, pumpkin, eggplant, kohlrabi, bell peppers, tomatoes, celery ... And also: apples, pears, mangoes, bananas.

It is also said not to dice pitted fruits, pitted meat and frozen foods.

P.S. For comparison - instructions for the Vitek VT-1480 blender
On page 22 - "The dicing tool is designed for slicing fruits and boiled vegetables."
Daffi
Quote: Rita

Daffi, moondew,
Thank you! I don’t read instructions, now I’ll know that you can raw, although without instructions, only raw vegetables and cubed for Olivier and vinaigrette, because it’s more convenient. I hate peeling boiled vegetables. And you can digest them unpeeled.
The spirit of adventurism lives in you, so you like to take risks. I am a conservative by nature, I do not like surprises, especially when buying household appliances. therefore at first I read the instructions, and only then I buy and use.
I recommend everyone to do this so that there are no unpleasant surprises after you have paid your hard-earned money for the device.
azaza
Quote: moondew

The potato turned out to be 4-ku, but it's my fault - I overcooked it (it was falling apart in my hands).
moondew, happy shopping for you! Let it serve for a long time and efficiently
And about the potatoes: so that boiled potatoes do not crumble during cutting and do not crumple in mashed potatoes, you need, firstly, to make sure that it does not overturn, and secondly, before cubing, it must be thoroughly cooled... Chilled potatoes are dense and "friendly", providing them with a beautiful shape.
moondew
On the VITEK website there is the following information "One of the main advantages of the VT-1480 Maxiblender is the dicing attachment, which will help you to cut into perfect cubes, for example, ingredients for your favorite Olivier salad. Also, thanks to this attachment, you can cut and raw vegetables for making various soups and side dishes. "Since the instructions and information on the site do not quite coincide in terms of cutting raw vegetables, I wrote a letter asking you to clarify this point. I hope they will answer in 2-3 days.
Daffi
Quote: moondew

On the VITEK website there is the following information "One of the main advantages of the VT-1480 Maxiblender is the dicing attachment, which will help you to cut into perfect cubes, for example, ingredients for your favorite Olivier salad. Also, thanks to this attachment, you can cut and raw vegetables for making various soups and side dishes. "Since the instructions and information on the site do not quite coincide in terms of cutting raw vegetables, I wrote a letter asking you to clarify this point. I hope they will answer in 2-3 days.
Instructions for the device - an official document and a guide to action. The information on the site is given to attract customers. These articles are written by copywriters at the behest of marketers. Do you feel the difference?

If, when cutting raw vegetables into cubes, your device breaks down, no arguments "but the site says" will not work. Because the instructions clearly say "cut only boiled vegetables and fruits"!
moondew
I want to immediately apologize for the photographs - I am not a photographer.
Now about the blender. I pulled out a few cubes from the vinaigrette: I measured the size of potatoes, beets and carrots - from the butt end 8x8 mm, and from the long side 1.5 x 1 cm - so they are like rectangles (I hope I explained it clearly). But these were the largest pieces. The total mass is approximately 0.8x0.8 - this is the size of the cell.
Here is a top view: and for comparison, the size of the "hole" for vegetables (if someone did not know, then I have a tomato in my hand (it goes there in its entirety). And this is for cleaning the cube cutter
We will also use such a glass for a cocktail. What is convenient - it has a rubber lid, and it is also used as a rubber stand - it is put on the base of the glass when whipping.
Fries disc
Disc with coarse grater and shredder
Fine grater disc
Puree nozzle
The whisk is the most common, like the blender attachment.
I haven't cooked anything else yet. Hope to try the grater and shredder this weekend. I will definitely test the nozzle for mashed potatoes in the coming days, since the eldest daughter does not recognize anything except mashed potatoes and I have to cook constantly.
zvezda
A bowl of salad for exactly 50 seconds !!!!
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Raw vegetables and rubs and cuts perfectly !!!!!
moondew
Quote: zvezda

A bowl of salad for exactly 50 seconds !!!!
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Raw vegetables and rubs and cuts perfectly !!!!!
Also Vitek? And then I'm afraid of raw. Have you measured the size of the cubes?
zvezda
Blender
It's Phillips !!!
moondew
Quote: zvezda

Blender
It's Phillips !!!
Can you use a large cube attachment?
Zvezda askony
Quote: zvezda

It's Phillips !!!
Olga!
Why Phillips?
Satisfied, no?
What size triangles do you get?
zvezda
Triangle attachments are not on sale yet and they are not for this model, but for 1669 !!!!!! But I am very happy !!!! Then I'll buy that model and this sister will take it !!!
Beska
I will look forward to the details about "Vityok", otherwise I am looking after what to ask for a gift for N. G. The cubes are very interested. :-D
inhana
"Vitek" interested me too, so I ordered it for myself, and it was delivered to me the day before yesterday. So I tried it too. Well, we have already talked about cubes here, I went on and cut okroshka today. Raw vegetables were cut with Hurray, better than boiled ones, all neat cubes.
Then she chopped the cabbage and grated the carrots there. The shredder and grater are wonderful, there is nothing left from the cabbage, and from the carrot - a tiny piece, less than by hand.
Finally, I made a puree - the beauty of no lumps. In a word, I'm happy as a herd of elephants!
Andreevna
Quote: Freken Bock

I ordered the 724th Kenwood, and now I'm nervous.

Freken Bock Well, how do you like Kesha? I need to buy a submerged gift tomorrow and I would like to know the opinion of those who already use it. Need more as a maker of mayonnaise, well, sometimes to quickly whip an omelette. Anyone who has one, please respond, well, it is very necessary.
Beska
Inhana, how easy is the assembly, disassembly and cleaning of the unit?
Zvezda askony
Quote: Andreevna

Freken Bock Well, how do you like Kesha? I need to buy a submerged gift tomorrow and I would like to know the opinion of those who already use it. Need more as a maker of mayonnaise, well, sometimes to quickly beat an omelette. Anyone who has one, please respond, well, it is very necessary.
I have one - I'm very happy with it !!!!!
I'm sitting in the subject because of the cubes
zvezda
Here Kele has no equal ... I can say for sure ... I have Brown and Kenwood and now Phillips !!! Take Kesha ... there is even a triple knife !!!!
moondew
Yesterday, with the help of Vitek, I decided to make stewed cabbage with carrots and onions. I used a coarse carrot grater and a cabbage shredder. The carrots were just peeled. The cabbage was cut into pieces approximately equal to the size of the neck. Here's what happened:

I did it for a multicooker - all the preparations took about 10 minutes (for a 5 liter pan full). And then I just salted and pepper everything, and leaving the "pie" on, we went for a walk.
Natalia K.
I have Ken 724, very pleased, although I bought Brown in front of him. Kenwood is more pleasant. An irreplaceable thing for mayonnaise, omelettes and mashed potatoes.
Andreevna
Zvezda Askony, zvezda, natalisha_31
Thank you girls. I went to the store for a keshenka.
Serenity
So, nobody kneaded the dough?
SSvetik
Quote: Catwoman

Yesterday I was kneading the dough in it for saikas, the blender did a good job, although the dough ended up with 600 grams, of course it won't knead large volumes, although I haven't tried it. The kneading is a bit different from the kneading of the bread machine, all the same, it interferes only in one direction. The lid remained almost clean, although everything was poured into the bowl at once.

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It was shown in the topic about this blender.
Light
tack, tack! I already want this!
we have it worth five, cubes are the main advantage! Vinaigrette would be eaten every day ... But to whip it - well, no!
Zvezda askony
Quote: Andreevna

Zvezda Askony, zvezda, natalisha_31
Thank you girls. I went to the store for a keshenka.
And it is right!!!!!
For cubes, I bought an attachment for the older Kesha (KM 10)
Satisfied !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As a blender 724 - more than happy with me!
Freken Bock
Quote: Andreevna

Freken Bock Well, how do you like Kesha? I need to buy a submerged gift tomorrow and I would like to know the opinion of those who already use it. Need more as a maker of mayonnaise, well, sometimes to quickly whip an omelette. Anyone who has one, please respond, well, it is very necessary.

I'm right here from the armored train ... Sorry, Andreevna, did not see the question. Therefore, the answer is no longer relevant. But still. I have not used my Kenwood 724 at full capacity yet, I just do not have time.
The potato maker was tested in the first place and more than once. Sumptuously.

Very pleased with the chopper.But here I have nothing to compare with, I have a small chopper Moulinex, he is not a rival. I liked how he handles the grinding of meat. I really missed such a device, so that it was easy to get out, put away and quickly wash.

Corolla. Somehow flimsy. Once I beat a couple of eggs into an omelet. I would have done the same with a hand whisk.

And most importantly, the hand blender. He hasn't passed the real test yet. So far, only the ice cream mass has been whipped for them. In this case, there were no special tasks for him.

Let it be for now. If something surprises me, I will definitely write.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
And today I got hold of such a contraption - a potato grinder for my Philips HR 1371.

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Helen - Catwoman, answer me, I'll give you a plus sign.
Catwoman
Quote: Aygul

And I have a Philips 1377. Will it fit? Give me a price and a tip.

It will do, they have the same motors. For everything else to Ksyusha, I deleted the link long ago.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Aygul, yes, it will do.
Zima
I'm trying to figure out if I need a blender with a mashed potato attachment. Can you please tell the owners of such blenders and combines with a planetary mechanism at the same time: what kind of puree do you like best - made with a blender or with a combine attachment?
Zvezda askony
Quote: Zima

I'm trying to figure out if I need a blender with a mashed potato attachment. Can you please tell the owners of such blenders and combines with a planetary mechanism at the same time: what kind of puree do you like best - made with a blender or with a combine attachment?
Definitely more like it with the blender attachment.
There is also a blender attachment for mashed potatoes and KM with a cleaning attachment and there is also a nozzle that allows you to make mashed potatoes.
For me, it is the blender attachment that is optimal in terms of taste and convenience of preparation.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: Aygul

Thank you girls! Ksyusha, let's master the nozzle! Seduce me I want to want her, so much so that I go right there for her

I tried it today. What can I say? It turned out to be an excellent mashed potato, effortlessly and with only one device. I liked both in the process (cool "worms" come out through the holes), and as a result (though I didn't take a picture, unexpectedly the guests came to dinner). My verdict is that you can take it if you really want to!
zvezda
And I am definitely better with such a crumb! I wipe the curd and make it from other vegetables
Sandy
Girls and mashed potatoes with a blender attachment do not turn out like paste? Well, like grinding with a normal foot
julifera
Quote: Sandy

Girls and mashed potatoes with a blender attachment do not turn out like paste? Well, like grinding with a normal foot

Are you referring to the potato leg-attachment?
No - no paste works with her!
There are holes in it - they do not allow the potatoes to beat too much!
In my life I have never made mashed potatoes so easily as with this attachment.
No harvester can replace this leg - while you drive these potatoes back and forth - from the saucepan to the combine bowl - it will have time to cool down 100 times.
And with a blender - zip and hot mashed potatoes immediately to the table
Lagri
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

And today I got hold of such a contraption - a potato grinder for my Philips HR 1371.

Blender
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

My verdict is that you can take it if you really want to!
Ksyusha, I want one too. You got it or bought it. If you bought it, then share how you bought it. Maybe in the Service Center? I also have such a Philips. And how much is such a charm worth?
Marusya
Dear owners of the VITEK VT 1480 blender, I would like to know about my impressions of the work of this device. Now the price of Phillips and Vitek is almost the same. But .... what to buy? The agony of choice overcame !!!!
Lagri
I wanted to buy Philips 1669 in Metro, and there is no potato grinder in this model, but I understand that it was not in the previous (1659) model either. And Vitek has everything. And by the way it is cheaper than a thousand for one and a half or two. But Philips is made in Hungary, and Vitek is made in China. Itself at a crossroads, what to take ... Vitek would have taken because of the potato grinder.I twisted Phillips in my hands, but I was not impressed by its capacity, the plastic from which it is made, some kind of simple, and dull smoky. Philips 1669 already has 750 watts, compared to 1659 (600 watts), while Vitek has 800 watts. I would take Vitek, but, of course, I would like to first know from the owners what Vitek is at work. And if everything is fine, then it is probably better to take Vitek. I'm not in a hurry yet - waiting ...
Aygul
Here I am about the same about them ...

Was in a local shop, held it, twirled it in my hands 1659 and Vitek. 1669 was not. In my visual-auditory-kinesthetic comparison, Vitek wins.
1. Vitka's blender knife, in my opinion, is better, at least in Philips, they say, already titanium. In Vitka, the shape of a blender knife is like in my 1377 phillips (similar), and in phillips 1569 it is shaped like in a cheap blender.
2. there is no rim in 1659. maybe it doesn't matter to anyone, but I was looking for a friend, her mixer was just covered, so the presence of this nozzle is relevant
3. Bowl of Vitek more
4. Vitek has a lot of attachments (everything you need), and Phillips assumes the presence of another blender.
5. Auditory - both included. In the noisy hall of the store, where the hum of air conditioners, Vitek worked much quieter. At home, it will still be louder, probably.
6. Kinesthetic and the conclusion - Vitek didn't seem flimsy to me, but really liked it.

Vitek recommended to her friend.

But how is he still at work ... feedback is welcome!
Marusya
Phillips 1669
Included
- Dicing attachment: Prepare deliciously delicious Olivier salad at home in just a few seconds with the unique dicing attachment.
- Nozzle prevents splashing: no splashes and dirt when mixing
- Compact shredder
- Disc for slicing and shredding
- Special attachment hook for kneading dough
Vitek 1480:
-grater,
-slice disc
- nozzle for puree,
- for French fries,
-dranikov
-wreath

If consider. that each additional set to Phillips costs 2000 rubles. then Vitek is more economical. But I want to know the opinion of the owners. In the Internet. As always, opinions are different: some are satisfied, others are disappointed.
julifera
Quote: Marusya

Vitek is more economical. But I want to know the opinion of the owners. In the Internet. As always, opinions are different: some are satisfied, others are disappointed.

And what people don't like in Vitka - what do they write on this topic?
Aygul
Quote: Marusya

julifera, answered in a personal.
We ask you to voice it for everyone. everyone is interested. everyone is waiting for feedback
Aygul
looked at Yandex. the reviews are good. basically there, as here, doubts about the quality of the manufacturer. 1 negative review, but the user hid their details, which is not true for me. Already take and do and enjoy
Marusya
For Phillips 1669, additional lattices (cubes and triangles) will still have to be purchased, since they are not included in the kit. Can really buy Vitek.

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