makabusha
Quote: natalisha_31

They even persuaded me to look at this vegetable peeler. They say that it is very comfortable.
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I have a similar serrated peeler called TESCOMA Serrated peeler PRESTO Expert 421012
for easy peeling of tomatoes, peaches, kiwis and other soft-skinned fruits and vegetables
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peel in the base apples, peels perfectly and easily, also tasted tomatoes, also good. if there are no completely soft spots on the tomato. The peel from the kiwi gets stuck on the teeth, that is, it cuts off well .. but then it is difficult to remove this peel from the blade ..
dopleta
Quote: Argo

is there such a topic on the forum? right now, I'll payuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu ... so much like
Well, you're like a little ... You haven't seen anything yet, you don't know. This harvester cuts both cubes and fries. True, the slices will be slightly bent in an arc, because the combine is round, but this is not important.
Caprice
Quote: dopleta

How right you are! I have even more, not less than a dozen, but the most, the most, equal to which, and, Capriceyou know it very well, it's Swiss

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No Berner can compare with him, let alone Tescoma.
Yes, I know, Larissa, I know. But, all the same, always looking for something more interesting
By the way, my Victorinox is not the same as yours, others:

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A long one - for peeling a tomato, and a red one (more precisely, red ones, I have two of them, there was still a black one, but it seems that the potato skin dragged it into the garbage bucket when my peasants peeled potatoes with it) - for potatoes and everything the rest. Indecently comfortable. Although, at first, this shape of the handle was unusual for me, but now I cannot use others, neither the Tupper vegetable peeler (although, in general, it is not bad and the steel is good), nor, all the more, the one from Niser-Diser plus.
Qween
Quote: Caprice

Long - for skinning a tomato

Ira, tell me, is this particular knife for skinning a tomato good? If a soft tomato?
Caprice
Quote: Qween

Ira, tell me, is this particular knife for skinning a tomato good? If a soft tomato?
No, suns, it's not very easy to remove this thing with soft tomatoes. If the tomato is soft, it's better to use a grater. Then the skin itself will remain in the hands. With hard ones - it's convenient. This is if I'm lazy to scald them
Qween
Quote: Caprice

lazily scald them

And I'm lazy. And you need to remove the skin.
Qween
Quote: Caprice

If the tomato is soft, it is better to use a grater.

Grinding is not an option. We need to peel the tomato for the salad.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Oh, I couldn't master 4 pages about peelers, litter. I'll show you better than I got hold of today.
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Caprice
Quote: Qween

Grinding is not an option. We need to peel the tomato for the salad.
Soft tomatoes are not suitable for salad
Caprice
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

Oh, I couldn't master 4 pages about peelers, litter. I'll show you better than I got hold of today.
What is that needle in the picture on the right?
dopleta
Quote: Caprice

What is that needle in the picture on the right?
So shpigovalnaya!
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: Caprice

What is that needle in the picture on the right?

Cooking needle - for convenient stuffing of meat with strips of loin, vegetables, etc. (from the manufacturer)
marinastom
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

Cooking needle - for convenient stuffing of meat with strips of loin, vegetables, etc. (from the manufacturer)
I bought this Gefu, but I don't remember where I put it - I hid it from my husband.
Vasilica
Ksyusha, great shopping! And what is the green thing for?

But it didn't work out with the needle.
dopleta
Quote: marinastom

I bought this Gefu, but I don't remember where I put it - I hid it from my husband.
I have Gefu too.
Caprice
Quote: marinastom

but I don't remember where I put it - I hid it from my husband.
A harsh husband, however, Probably, he does not like to eat tasty food at all, even if you have to hide the needles from him
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Vasilika, Olima, Thank you !

Quote: Caprice

Wow! I've been looking for such a needle for a long time

And I also got it for free, as a gift.

Quote: marinastom

I bought this Gefu, but I don't remember where I put it - I hid it from my husband.

Marina, she hid this conscientiously. And I boasted to my already today on Skype - appreciated.

Quote: Vasilika

And what is the green thing for?

This is a cocktail crush.
Caprice
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

And I also got it for free, as a gift.
Now I need to go to Tyumen for a free needle?
marinastom
Quote: Caprice

A harsh husband, however, Probably, he does not like to eat tasty food at all, even if you have to hide the needles from him
It is quite the opposite. We are always happy to eat. Only all these little things must be shown to him in dosage. So I put it off. Sclerosis!
Mona1
Quote: marinastom

It is quite the opposite. We are always happy to eat. Only all these little things must be shown to him in dosage. So I put it off. Sclerosis!
Nothing, you start repairing, it will be found!
marinastom
Quote: Mona1

Nothing, you start repairing, it will be found!
Oh, Tanya, your words, yes to God in the ears! I dream about him so much.
francevna
Quote: dopleta

tigrra, this company specializes in army knives, they are known all over the world. Therefore, there are no kitchen knives, but my husband has army knives. Yes, great!
Yes, aluminum handle.

You are welcome. On the right is an honored old man. On the left - the current that is printed.

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And I have such a knife, my sister brought from Israel. Serves faithfully for the fifth year already, (it is very convenient to hold in the hand, light, but sharp), and at home there are 7 more different vegetable peelers, I wrote out on Ozone. I also use a Nicer vegetable peeler.
vedmacck
Quote: dopleta

I was surprised only by the pineapple knife.

Likewise. I was not even surprised so much as puzzled: "How?"
LenaV07
Quote: dopleta

Of course, our Boshik, a cube, cuts like that. ...

Boshik already has a competitor
Here is a topic about him https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=154532.0
dopleta
Lena, he appeared a long time ago, we also have a topic about him. Oh, you already inserted the link yourself, I don't have to search. But he doesn't cut fries like argo wanted.
LenaV07
Quote: dopleta

Lena, he appeared a long time ago, we also have a topic about him. Oh, you already inserted the link yourself, I don't have to search. But he doesn't cut fries like argo wanted.

Oh, sorry ... I stumbled something ... This is in my subcortex, that since Boshik, then we are talking about a cube ...
dopleta
By the way, argoBerner cuts fries many times better than this stupid press.
marinastom
Quote: dopleta

By the way, argoBerner cuts fries many times better than this stupid press.
I agree to 1000% !!! I have had such a press for 15 years, and of very good quality, albeit from an unknown manufacturer. Occasionally I dabbled. as I tried by Berner, I realized: heaven and earth.
azaza
And I mercilessly threw out such a press. True, before that he was lying around with me barely in demand for about twenty years
Berner, and only Berner !!! At first, I cut everything in a row with Boshik, and now I switched to Berner - they cut them much more accurately, and taking into account washing, even faster. Boshik left only cubes from slicing, since he is a pro in this matter
Song
Quote: dopleta

I have Gefu too.
And I have a Gefu needle, but I don’t use it for some reason ... I indulged myself at first and threw it into the far corner ... Somehow it didn’t work for me ...
But I just can't sleep with Berner ... The first thing in the kitchen!
dopleta
Another pribluda I liked - a plastic attachment attached to the knife blade. With its help, you can immediately transfer the sliced ​​product

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Irina Dolars
I also found a tablet. Extra space

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Scarlett
Quote: Irina Dolars

I also found a tablet. Extra space

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I myself would have bought such a board, not even because of the extra space - it’s very convenient on it, so big, fiddling with the dough. In Ukraine, there used to be so-called "styles" specifically for this business. Now they are also transported from the west, the price is 80-100 UAH, but the quality My mother-in-law promised to see in the old house, we can stay, we just need to wait, finally, spring, otherwise the snow piled up ..... Last year we were at this time already planted potatoes - however, under agrofibre
argo
Quote: dopleta

By the way, argoBerner cuts fries many times better than this stupid press.

is it electric?
dopleta
Quote: Argo

is it electric?
Sometimes it seems to me that you are joking. You don't know anything about Berner? And are you ready to buy this stupid press?
Niunia
Quote: Argo

So this is kind of like a grater-cutting? Or did I find something wrong?
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https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=170448.0;topicseen
here, we read. a month ago, I didn't even know that there was something like Berner. And now I have a green lotion
argo
Quote: Niunia

https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=170448.0;topicseen
here, we read. a month ago, I didn't even know that there was something like Berner. And now I have a green lotion

Yes, I often see this in advertisements on TV .. but somehow ..: pardon: what is very good? I just thought .. you stuff a potato into that .. hryas .. and slices ..
azaza
Quote: Argo

and what is very good? I just thought .. you stuff a potato into that .. hryas .. and slices ..

Incredibly good !!!

Quote: Argo

into that you push potato .. hryas .. and slices ..
The grunt should be sooo serious, you can easily not grudge other potatoes. And what if you grunt - then you will collect both from the table top and from the floor.
And this "grist" makes only bars of a certain size. And Berner can do anything in minutes.
argo
does it cut right like that? don't lie? and buy only in their store? so as not to run into a fake? because it seems to me .. we have them in all household goods ...

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azaza
It just cuts like in advertising.
Nope, they are not like that in the household ones. Berner needs to be bought only at specialized points.
Scarlett
Quote: Argo

Yes, I often see this in advertisements on TV .. but somehow ..: pardon: what is very good? I just thought .. you stuff a potato into that .. hryas .. and slices ..
I still have Berner's great-grandfather half-alive - so I somehow tried to chop a carrot for them in Korean, did not calculate the effort a little (apparently, I really wanted carrots) - and also ... grunt ... and a piece of blade as not it used to be But he is still alive and even use it, the blade could have been replaced, but I'm afraid that I won't achieve such sharpness - there is a special sharpening tool. I ordered a green one for Aukro Daiser, I have to arrive today
dopleta
Quote: Argo

does it cut right like that? don't lie?
Don't you believe again? To me ? Right now, how will I swing!
Niunia
Quote: Argo

Yes, I often see this in advertisements on TV .. but somehow ..: pardon: what is very good? I just thought .. you stuff a potato into that .. hryas .. and slices ..
This grater is very cool, I cut fries in 1 minute, well, somehow it turned out very quickly.
And this grunt ... once upon a time was ... oh ... and there you have to lie down on it sometimes, so that this grunt turned out.
I somehow don’t trust the goods advertised in TV stores, but here I heard about Berner on the website .. I think no, don’t, I love everything electric, then Temka about Berner, and then a grater at home.
Somehow it happened ... but the thing is really cool, although comparatively not cheap
Niunia
Quote: dopleta

Don't you believe again? To me ? Right now, how will I swing!
You have to believe it, she speaks the truth
argo
Mdyaya .. you asked me a problem .. hde a smiley face that scratches a turnip?
Niunia
Quote: Argo

Mdyaya .. you asked me a problem .. hde a smiley face that scratches a turnip?
maybe this one will be better
azaza
Argo, go to Temka on the Berners. There is a lot of information! Including comparison of models. https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=170448.new;topicseen#new The whole Temko cannot be mastered at a run, but read at least the last couple of dozen. Better the second volume from the very beginning.
dopleta
Quote: Argo

Mdyaya .. you asked me a problem .. hde a smiley face that scratches a turnip?
You don't scratch your turnips, but go to the topic, read carefully, because there are different models, and not all attachments are suitable for everyone. And be prepared for the fact that when you buy, at first you need to be VERY careful and MANDATORY to use the fruit holder (if you do not want to self-harm), because it is oh-oh-very sharp!
argo
Quote: dopleta

You don't scratch your turnips, but go to the topic, read carefully, because there are different models, and not all attachments are suitable for everyone. And be prepared for the fact that when you buy, at first you need to be VERY careful and MANDATORY to use the fruit holder (if you do not want to self-harm), because it is oh-oh-very sharp!

yes, I already understood .. that before buying this grater ..I will first need Kevlar gloves to buy

how do they not fit? do they not know in their store what is suitable for what?
Caprice
Quote: Argo

yes, I already understood .. that before buying this grater .. I first need to buy gloves from Kevlar
I crumble everything on Berner without any gloves ...

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