Albina
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Yeah, this cute little Redmond RMC 01 ..., but the current is really not for a child's price ... But in general, why be surprised, firstly, this is a full-fledged cartoon, and secondly, it is positioned as for mothers and children, and all that children, today it is expensive (parents will not regret anything for their beloved child), and then it is small, and there is demand for this volume, and demand creates supply ...
Not necessarily for mothers, if we consider any other technique of a small size and larger, then the prices for everyone are not much different. Anyway, small is not half the price, as we always expect.
Manna
Hey, so it is not cheaper, and even it turned out to be more expensive (I'm talking about Redmond 01)
Aeromaster
Quote: Albina

Not necessarily for mothers, if we consider any other technique of a small size and larger, then the prices for everyone are not much different. Anyway, small is not half the price, as we always expect.
That's right!
* Anyuta *
Girls, I went into household appliances again yesterday .. Redmond saw a little .. there are 7 programs (really more suitable for cooking dishes for babies .. so to speak at one time), the price of us is exorbitant, something around 5-6 thousand ... Now I set myself a goal at the M70 repair house ... Who will say what about this cartoon? (Most of all, the question with the bowls interests .. it seems like there is ceramics ... .. but is there an opportunity to order an additional bowl for it?)
PySy ... Do not throw slippers at me .. every 2 weeks I have a new multi option arises .... well, I can't decide ...
Sens
Quote: nvk

... The question is what to take, inexpensively and without glitches. Yes, I would also like the pots from Perfezochka type to accidentally come to the new cartoon ...
How is Scarlet doing there?
lunova-moskalenko
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How is Scarlet doing there?
Yes, I had to give it to my brother (I bought it for him). And now I can't find it at this price, but I would have bought it for my son for sure. It suits me perfectly. Now I asked a friend about the 411 model. Let him look at the warehouses. And what about your Carlos, is it working, is everything all right?
Albina
Quote: * Annie *

Girls, I went into household appliances again yesterday .. Redmond saw a little .. there are 7 programs (really more suitable for cooking dishes for babies .. so to speak at one time), the price of us is exorbitant, something around 5-6 thousand ... Now I set myself a goal at the M70 repair house ... Who will say what about this cartoon? (Most of all, the question with the bowls interests .. it seems like there is ceramics ... .. but is there an opportunity to order an additional bowl for it?)
PySy ... Do not throw slippers at me .. every 2 weeks I have a new multi option arises .... well, I can't decide ...
I wrote once in the fall: we bought our son a Redmond M70. Although initially I thought we would buy Panasonic I played with it a little there and I really liked it: it can fully compensate for the absence of a stove (it even has frying functions, and I also liked the Multipovar program). To which even my husband said to me: "Shall we buy Redmond?"
* Anyuta *
Quote: nvk

Yes, I had to give it to my brother (I bought it for him). And now I can't find it at this price, but I would have bought it for my son for sure. It suits me perfectly. Now I asked a friend about the 411 model. Let him look at the warehouses. And what about your Carlos, is it working, is everything all right?

But I've only seen 411 on the websites of Belarus ...

Quote: Albina

I wrote once in the fall: we bought our son a Redmond M70. Although initially I thought we would buy Panasonic I played with it a little there and I really liked it: it can fully compensate for the absence of a stove (it even has frying functions, and I also liked the Multipovar program).To which even my husband told me: "Shall we buy Redmond?"

And how is the saucepan? Tenacious? Did you buy a bowl for it?
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: * Annie *

But I've only seen 411 on the websites of Belarus ...
At the kidstaff there is 500 UAH in the aisles. There are several more announced stores in Ukraine, but not available. I'll see what my comrade says. He sometimes gets something that is not on sale (available).
Albina
No, * Anyuta *, we didn't buy an extra saucepan. He has been using CF for 4 months already. I advised him to buy another saucepan, but he somehow ignored. For convenience, he was offered extra. saucepan: removed one with the finished product, inserted another and cook further.
elenapr
At the kidstaff there is 500 UAH in the aisles. There are several more announced stores in Ukraine, but not available. I'll see what my comrade says. He sometimes gets something that is not on sale (available).

Why isn’t there? For example, there is a Scarlett 411 in the Internet-shops "Rosette" and "" at the price of 395 hryvnias. And a couple more stores, but I don't remember the name.
Sens
Quote: nvk

Yes, I had to give it to my brother (I bought it for him). And now I can't find it at this price, but I would have bought it for my son for sure. It suits me perfectly. Now I asked a friend about the 411 model. Let him look at the warehouses. And how is your Carlos, working, is everything all right?
still had to give ...
apparently, they will no longer be, since the 411th model appeared ...

yes, exactly 411 is on sale for 395 gr.
and how much did the 410th cost?
Aeromaster
Good day to the entire creative and culinary community who loves useful kitchen appliances! : flowers: Well, here I am again ... :) I read the forum ..., my head no longer cooks at all, but this is a mustache prelude, let's get down to business. ;) And so, at first I read everything in a row, but there is so much information that I decided to systematize everything a little, or rather, decide on the functions of the multicooker and decide which of them I want to see in my future cartoon, as well as ask a few stupid, but very exciting questions ... I'll start with questions, namely, 1- how do you take out a hot pot from a multi-hot pot, is there any special device? 2- Why is the removable cover of the MB convenient? 3- Is the lower steamer suitable for pots of the same size, but different models of MB? 4- How is the delayed start program implemented in MB, I mean, is the time set by which the dish should be ready or is the time after which the MB should be turned on? Further, 5- do all multis have the functions of heating, delayed start, changing the cooking time and temperature? 6- Do you need a special mode to cook seafood, shrimps and mussels, or are they cooked in any cartoon? Also, after catching up, 7- is there a program separate from rice for cooking buckwheat and other cereals, or is everything cooked on the same program? 8- Is it possible to cook pasta dishes in all CFs? 9- Do all mulks know how to roast and bake? And yet, 10 - I understand correctly that the functions "cook", "stew", are there on all CFs? That seems to be all the information I need to decide on the models and choose one or two ...
lega
I take out the bowl with ordinary oven mitts. There are special tongs for multicooker Redmond, I don't know anyone uses them. The construction seems to me not very reliable, I'm afraid that a full hot bowl may slip off, then it won't seem a little. Here are the pictures:Choosing a slow cooker, pressure cooker, rice cooker (2)Choosing a slow cooker, pressure cooker, rice cooker (2)
Most of your questions are specific, in order to answer them, you need to know a specific model. In general terms, I can say that all multvarks have a delayed start (except for primitive rice cookers with one button). Maybe there is one that does not have this function, but I do not know such. The lower steamer usually fits into those bowls where the manufacturer has planned the upper one. I have two multi and a pressure cooker from different manufacturers, but the steamers may well be interchangeable. That is, the lower one fits everyone, but the upper one cannot be adapted to the pressure cooker due to the design of the lock. The delayed start setting is different for different manufacturers, you need to read the instructions for a specific model.Most multicookers immediately switch to Heating after the end of the program, but there are some multi cookers where this function does not work on all programs. Rice, buckwheat and other cereals are most often prepared on the same program, but there are also options. For example, the Milk porridge mode does not exist in all cartoons. Some have different varieties of rice, such as brown rice. Pasta dishes can actually be cooked in any multitude (in fact, a cartoon is just an electric pan), but there is a multi, where there is a special Pasta mode for pasta. Baking can practically be done in any brand, it is just that there is not always a mode called Baking, then they adapt to do it in other modes, again you need to deal with a specific model. Real FRYING is possible only in multi-cookers where the power is at least 860 watts, in the rest they are fried in the Baking mode, this is a rather long process, because the power is insufficient. But in principle, you can also fry on Baking (I mean your business trips). It is possible to change the temperature yourself only in cartoons, where there is a Multi-cook mode.
I didn't seem to miss the questions, if anything else, ask ..
azaza
Aeromaster, you would have numbered the questions so that it would be easier to answer them, otherwise, I'm afraid, half will remain unanswered.
The saucepan is removed from the nest with handles (gentle female or male hardened). In order not to burn the handles, you need to use oven mitts. In the package some multicooker includes silicone potholders. The question of their convenience is individual - I was not impressed, it is more convenient for me with banal rags. And someone, maybe, is high.
The bottom steamer is not available in all CFs. I would even say, in the overwhelming minority. The diameter of almost all MVs is more or less similar, and there is a hope that a steamer from one MV will calmly fit into the saucepan of another VM.
Delayed start to one degree or another is available in all multicooker. In some - on almost all programs, in others - only half. And it is implemented again in different MVs in different ways: in some you will have to calculate the time until the desired moment (set the MV time, through which the dish must be ready), in others that have a built-in clock that works autonomously, it is enough to set the real time on the timer, to which the dish should be ready.
All multi-cookers have a delayed start (to one degree or another, see above), an automatic switch to the heating mode after the end of cooking (everything and after each mode!), And the ability to change the cooking time. However, cooking times vary not on all programs! Each multicooker has auto modes, the time cannot be changed. The same auto modes in many multicooker cannot be delayed. First of all, the auto modes include programs responsible for the preparation of side dishes (Rice, Buckwheat, Plov, Rice-Express). The Baking mode in many MBs is also impossible to set with a delay or change the cooking time. Fry mode (if available) - the cooking time can be changed, it cannot be delayed. And there is a logical explanation for this: for the Baking and Frying modes, the delay is impossible for the simple reason that the saucepan cannot be left unattended in these modes. If there is Zharka in CF, then this is in fact Fry, and not some pathetic excuse. You wouldn't leave the pan on the stove unattended, would you? So you shouldn't leave the MV in frying pan mode to the mercy of fate.
Seafood is calmly cooked on general modes. Can be fried on the Fry, or on the Pastry (more delicate frying), can be stewed on the Stew. In general, whatever you please, you will do it.
For cereals. There are cereal modes in every multicooker, moreover, they always go first, because MV is first of all a rice cooker. The modes can be called in different ways: rice, buckwheat, pasta, dumplings, etc. By and large, the difference between them is not great, and you can safely cook buckwheat on Rice, and rice on Buckwheat. Other cereals are cooked just as calmly in these modes. One thing is important: on cereal programs, side dishes are cooked, by no means dairy! In these modes, the liquid is evaporated.You can imagine what would happen to milk porridge when heated this way.
Pasta, although not cereal, is cooked in MV perfectly and without unnecessary body movements. If you choose the right pasta, you don't have to wait for the water to boil, stir the pasta so it doesn't stick, drain it through a sieve. It is enough to fill the pasta with water so that the tails peep out of the water a little, salt, be sure to add oil, and press the button. True, after 15 minutes you will have to go to the MV and mix the pasta, otherwise the tails sticking out above the water will remain dry. Correct pasta - any voluminous: with holes, springs, shells, bows, letters - anything, just not flat or thin spaghetti. You can cook delicious naval pasta in one pot: fry onion with minced meat or meat on the Fry, add pasta, salt and pepper, pour boiling water. Stir after 15 minutes. FSE!
Not all CFs can roast and bake. Almost all have Pastries, but still not all. Frying is available in about half of the models. Steam - in all, without exception. And necessarily in each MV there is either Soup, or Stewing, or Porridge - modes with gentle boiling.
Aeromaster
lga and azaza, thank you for the clarification. lga, but in general it's a cool holder, in theory, a saucepan should not come off it ... I wonder if it is possible to buy one if that separately. And another question, in what modes are milk porridges and yoghurts usually prepared?
azaza
Quote: AEROMASTER

Then another question, in what modes are milk porridges and yoghurts usually prepared?
On appropriate: Milk Porridge and Yogurt. Only they are not in all multicooker.
Aeromaster
And if there are no such modes, you can still probably cook these dishes somehow?
azaza
Yogurt can generally be made on a battery or in a thermos! It is also possible in MV, if you use it as a thermos. That is, heat the milk to 40 *, add the leaven, load into the cartoon, close it, and wait until it is leavened.
Milk Porridge can be tried on Stew or Soup, but there is a risk of running away.
For this, the multicooker is selected according to the functionality, so that later you do not dance around them with tambourines. Decide what you need the CF for, what dishes you will cook on it. And for these needs, choose a model. You can, of course, save money, buy a cartoon without functions Milk porridge, Yogurt, Frying, Baking. She will also be a good helper. But she will not be able to fulfill all your requirements, but only those for which it is designed. You can, of course, try to bake cake cakes in a MB that does not have the Baking function. In some cartoons, this can turn out in a different mode, and some multi simply turn off when they realize that there is no liquid in the saucepan. It will be necessary to deceive the cartoon, turn it on several times in different modes. But why is this if you can just buy a good cartoon with the set of programs you need. It's the same with porridge. You can cook in any mode, even on a fry! Only the result will be appropriate.
Milk porridge, Stewing, Yoghurt, Frying, Baking, an excellent saucepan - all this is a Brand 37501 multicooker. And even the bottom steamer seems to have been added to the set, but I'm not sure of that. Do we have some brand men here? Tell me about the bottom steamer!
There are many other multicooker out there, one better than the other. But so that all your requirements come together in it - this is Brand.
Aeromaster
Tatyana, you practically read my thoughts ... that's why I'm in functions and I want to figure it out in order to understand, or rather define the range of functions I need and select a model for them. Tell me, what will be more functional in Brand, 501 or 502? And then I got confused in them ...
Aeromaster
Quote: azaza

There are many other multicooker out there, one better than the other. But so that all your requirements come together in it - this is Brand.
That's for sure, I have a lot of requirements ...
azaza
Brand-502 is a wonderful cartoon in every respect. But ... there is no frying in it. In which case, the products can be fried in the Bakery, but the baking in this Brand is also quite delicate, frying quickly and too fried will not work. I tell you: Brand-501 is your model. Or did you ask about frying so simply? If this mode is not required - take 502
Brand-501 has very good power, which allows you to have a real Frying mode. In addition, there is a manual mode where you can choose any temperature from the suggested ones (40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 150, 180 *) and set your own time. Despite its serious power, this model has a very delicate Milk Porridge mode. The extinguishing is very gentle, barely breathing. Other modes also work correctly, without jambs. Plus a wonderful saucepan (and the option to buy a spare!), Plus a removable inner lid so you can rinse your gum thoroughly. What else is needed? I am not aware of the disadvantages of this model.
Aeromaster
Yes, yes, yes, azaza, thank you immensely, I am looking in that direction ...
marmelttka
Good evening!!! This is the first time I am writing, an absolute newbie here but I really want to join the ranks of Binatonov's 2170 !!!!! I really want to buy a Binatone BM-2170 Multi-Cook Bread Maker for my big family and active kids !!!!!!!!! I read a lot of positive reviews here, but there are also negative ones about breakdowns, what to do, the task is to buy this particular car, because.
1) a small kitchen area,
2) kids need to cook gluten-free bread and pastries
3) you need a delayed countdown for morning porridge for children
4) I want to cook more natural products, cereals, vegetables, so to speak, without frying and without standing at the stove, the food will run away or burn out, I do not like all this ... because children are constantly under their feet and ask for more time with them
5) give wise advice whether to buy or not! it may be worth buying a budget cartoon separately and separately inexpensive HP, write recommendations and brands of certain cars, I live in St. Petersburg, thanks
annnushka27
And in my opinion they are sold separately, a bread maker and a multicooker. And you write about 2in1. Or I didn’t understand something. It's just 2 different devices.
Elena Bo
Quote: marmelttka

it may cost to buy a budget cartoon separately and separately inexpensive HP
It is necessary to take separately a multicooker and a bread maker, because while you are preparing one dish, you will not cook the second, if you want to. And here we still need bread ... And everything is not prepared quickly.
annnushka27
Quote: marmelttka


! it may be worth buying a budget cartoon separately and separately inexpensive HP, write recommendations and brands of certain cars, I live in St. Petersburg, thanks
In any case, separately, I also have children constantly "under my feet" or on my arms, so I sometimes have HP and multi separately. Yesterday HP worked 2 times, 3 hours each. And cartoon 2 times.
vernisag
Yes, there are such 2 in 1, but not only does this technique break down more often, but also how to cook when there is always not enough time, and here while the bread is baking for 3-4 hours, you can in a free-standing cartoon and cook the first and second ... This is my opinion, but it's up to you ... I didn't have enough of one at first, in one stew something is being stewed, in the other a pie is baked, in the third the soup is boiled, the bread maker is kneading the dough on pies, dumplings or pizza al just bread bakes ... not life, but a fairy tale ..., I would use all my equipment at a time when I had little children ...
vernisag
Quote: marmelttka

it may be worth buying a budget cartoon separately and separately inexpensive HP, write recommendations and brands of certain cars
Here is an inexpensive and very good multicooker Brand 37502 and a very inexpensive and not bad Mystery MBM-1203 stove, look in online stores.
marmelttka
Quote: vernisag

Here is an inexpensive and very good multicooker Brand 37502 and a very inexpensive and not bad Mystery MBM-1203 stove, look in online stores.
Thanks now, I'll look at these models
What do you think of the Viconte VC-600 Multicooker?
Taia
Quote: marmelttka

I really want to buy for my big family and active kids
2) kids need to cook gluten-free bread and pastries
3) you need a delayed countdown for morning porridge for children
4) I want to cook more natural products, cereals, vegetables, so to speak, without frying and without standing at the stove, the food will run away or burn out, I don't like all this ... because children are constantly under their feet and ask for more time with them
5) give wise advice whether to buy or not! it may cost to buy a budget cartoon separately and separately inexpensive HP

You yourself answered your own question.
Better yet, buy a cartoon, save up money and buy a quality bakery.
Are you going to cook milk porridge, does the Viconte VC-600 Multicooker have such a program?
vernisag
Well, I can say that my first multicooker was Polaris PMC 0508AD similar to Viconte VC-600, a month later I realized that I wanted a better quality bowl with a wide range of programs with good coverage .... Cups are expensive, but in cheap cartoons they fail very quickly. The multicooker Brand 37502 is of very good quality, a bowl with a ceramic coating, with a wide range of programs but no frying program. There is a frying program in 37501, but it is already more expensive. Wait, maybe the girls will advise something else, I'm talking only about those models that I and my friends have and I know real reviews. As my mother used to say; - we are not that rich to buy cheap things ... Better quality devices and things are certainly more expensive, but they also last longer ...
fronya40
vernisag speaks correctly. I also bought 2 cheap ones. and in principle it is happy. but ... in the first Liberton, there are no complaints at all, but the second Orion, there is a saucepan, everything in it stuck tightly. I bought two new ones for her, and this is another plus 450 UAH .. and that's what I think, it was not easier to buy one for 1000 UAH than like this? but I like both of them and I love them ...
Vitaok
Hello, all multicooker specialists! I don't have enough strength to reread the whole topic (I read only up to 13 pages). I was sent to you by Oksana, who is Lozja. The crux of the matter is this: the family has a small child (1.3 years old). Milk porridges are relevant, but I also want to cook everything else in a slow cooker (now I cook on an electric stove): soups, meat, pastries. On the Multiturner. ru read that Philips 3039 is just super for those who want to buy the first multicooker. But in it, as far as I understood, to cook a pier. porridge on the principle of loaded products and went will not work, only under supervision. So you need to start with Panasonic? But I would like something cheaper. What do you recommend?
Sens
Quote: vitaokstep

Hello, all multicooker specialists! I don't have enough strength to reread the whole topic (I read only up to 13 pages). I was sent to you by Oksana, who is Lozja. The crux of the matter is this: the family has a small child (1.3 years old). Milk porridges are relevant, but I also want to cook everything else in a slow cooker (now I cook on an electric stove): soups, meat, pastries. On the Multiturner. ru read that Philips 3039 is just super for those who want to buy the first multicooker. But in it, as far as I understood, to cook a pier. porridge on the principle of loaded products and went will not work, only under supervision. So you need to start with Panasonic? But I would like something cheaper. What do you recommend?
Scarlett 411 is cheaper.
annnushka27
Quote: vitaokstep

Hello, all multicooker specialists! I don't have enough strength to reread the whole topic (I read only up to 13 pages). I was sent to you by Oksana, who is Lozja. The crux of the matter is this: the family has a small child (1.3 years old). Milk porridges are relevant, but I also want to cook everything else in a slow cooker (now I cook on an electric stove): soups, meat, pastries. On the Multiturner. ru read that Philips 3039 is just super for those who want to buy the first multicooker. But in it, as far as I understood, to cook a pier. porridge on the principle of loaded products and went will not work, only under supervision. So you need to start with Panasonic? But I would like something cheaper. What do you recommend?

Only 5 pages ago Aeromaster chose a cartoon, read it starting from here https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=158832.0, a lot of interesting.
If possible, take Dex60- and you will be happy!
Psichika
Quote: azaza

Brand-502 is a wonderful cartoon in every respect. But ... there is no frying in it. In which case, the products can be fried, in the Bakery, but the drink in this Brand is also quite delicate, frying quickly and too fried will not work. I tell you: Brand-501 is your model. Or did you ask about frying so simply? If this mode is not required - take 502
Brand-501 has very good power, which allows you to have a real Frying mode.In addition, there is a manual mode where you can choose any temperature from the suggested ones (40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 150, 180 *) and set your own time. Despite its serious power, this model has a very delicate Milk Porridge mode. The extinguishing is very gentle, barely breathing. Other modes also work correctly, without jambs. Plus a wonderful saucepan (and the option to buy a spare!), Plus a removable inner lid so you can rinse your gum thoroughly. What else is needed? I am not aware of the disadvantages of this model.
I support the recommendations completely and completely, take the 502 brand, a very worthy choice. I have a 501 model, but I always fry on stew, we can say that those who cook mainly stews do not really need a frying mode!
azaza
Quote: Sens

Scarlett 411 is cheaper.
Scarlett-411 is really cheaper, and the modes are varied. Scarlett-410 has no jambs, which means that 411 should be normal. There is a hope that a dex pan will fit it, then it's generally great.
One thing is bad - there are no reviews yet. vitaokstepif you are not afraid to be the first - take Skarlusha-411. In 410, it seemed like the milk was not bad, only very foamy porridges (like oatmeal) ran out.
Of the tested ones - Dex-60. It has risen in price now, unfortunately, but this is an iron option. The milk in it is ideal even for heavily frothy cereals. Well, the rest of the delights is full of the box.
I suffered with milk until I bought Dex-60. I cook porridge "those still", that is, just especially foamy. And that's it
On the other hand, in the 50s I also got gorgeous cereals. One problem is long-playing ones. Because it is easy to cook porridge there only on Slowing, and this is from five hours. But porridge turns out like simmered. But the Dex-60 also has a program of Slowing, so in 60 you can get both regular porridge and simmered.
Lozja
Quote: vitaokstep

Oh, thank you all! I'll be back to read it.
Are Dex 60 and Philips 3077 analogs?

Nooo, even with Phil 3036 they are not analogues, as it turned out in practice.
annnushka27
Quote: vitaokstep

Oh, thank you all! I'll be back to read it.
Are Dex 60 and Philips 3077 analogs?
No, Brand 37501 and Dex60 are completely analogs. It's just Dex in Ukraine, and Brand in Russia.
Aeromaster
Good day to the entire friendly culinary and creative community! : flowers: Here I am again;) As they say in Odessa - "I have sho say" ...;) Yes, yes, yes, it was wanted to figure it out chose steamer mulechku ... I will honestly read not all of the multicooker, but quite a large part of the by no means small forum threads ..., I asked questions (most likely stupid), as it turned out, in the end, I ran ahead of the locomotive, because as a result, all the answers gradually became found different topics. But all the same, many thanks to everyone who patiently answered and explained ... (especially azaza), thanks to which I not only decided on the kitchen unit, but also on the manufacturer and on the model, namely Brand 37501 ... Finally - then the agony of choice is over! There will be a surprise for your beloved wife! : secret: So I'm joining your friendly community, I continue to study the forum and be inspired by culinary ideas ... (it's funny to say ..., I fell for a mulch, but I almost didn't take a double boiler ...).
lunova-moskalenko
vitaokstep! I bought my brother Scarlet 410 and she was in operation for almost a month. The most important thing that I checked there was milk and soups. Everything was cooked for all 5+. Not one porridge escaped. Of course I didn’t cook semolina and instant oatmeal. But rice, buckwheat, oatmeal (long cooker), millet (well washed), wheat and even corn were cooked in it. Yes, there was an experiment with barley, but I realized that it is better to cook it in water (it just cooked for a long time), and then pour it in milk and boil it with milk. I did everything possible, everything worked out perfectly. Now here in search of Scarlet 411 for her son in a hostel. They just added a baking function, and my son loves this business. He has Perfeza 56 in his dorm, and he suddenly complained about her. Therefore, after my long weighing for and against, I settled on Scarlet. If I don't find 411, I'll buy 410.
Aygul
Quote: azaza


Milk porridge, Stewing, Yogurt, Frying, Baking, an excellent saucepan - all this is a Brand 37501 multicooker. And even it seems that the lower steamer was added to the set, but I'm not sure of that. Do we have some brand men here? Tell me about the bottom steamer!
There are many other multicooker out there, one better than the other. But so that all your requirements come together in it - this is Brand.
Yes Yes! There is a lower steamer, and the upper

AEROMASTER , congratulations on your great choice!
azaza
Quote: AEROMASTER

it's funny to say ..., I fell for a mulk, but I almost took a steamer ...).
Aeromaster, so you just read about her. After cooking all your friends, you will begin to campaign
Thank God that the throes of choice have come to an end. Hurry up already buy, happy your precious half. She will appreciate such a gift
Aygul, thanks - dispelled doubts about the lower steamer.
SeredaG
Here is another pressure cooker-multicooker Liberty MP-900 (in Ukraine at least) appeared, and most importantly, pots are sold for it for 100 UAH

Choosing a slow cooker, pressure cooker, rice cooker (2)

azaza
Quote: SeredaG

Here is another pressure cooker-multicooker Liberty MP-900 (in Ukraine at least) appeared, and most importantly, pots are sold for it for 100 UAH
Where?! Where are the saucepans ?! It looks like a clone of the "space" Polaris. Theoretically, the saucepan can go to the first Polaris.
Oh, already found it, thanks.
Pingvinus
A new beautiful and functional Yummy YMC-505WX multicooker has appeared, and even cups for yogurt are included

Choosing a slow cooker, pressure cooker, rice cooker (2)

Looks like Yummi has updated the multicooker lineup, two brand new models, each in 2 colors.

Sometimes it's just a shame that my multicooker works so well and doesn't break, so many new and interesting models appear and pass by.
Sens
Quote: Pingvinus


Sometimes it's just a shame that my multicooker works so well and doesn't break, so many new and interesting models appear and pass by.
we need to arrange a mutually beneficial exchange of cartoons!
Aeromaster
Good day to all! Thank you, Aygul. Yeah, azaza ... you are right ... already started ...
Aeromaster
And the MULTI-COOKER YUMMY YMC-505WX is cute ... And our Brand is not worse at all! I think so

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