Manna
Quote: Vei

And what if Smile MPC-1140, 1141 costs from 1890 rubles, each mode has its own button, quite good and the main modes are all there.
They also did not speak badly about Atlanta, about the same price ...
Something dumb me somehow such multi advise
vernisag
And Polaris PMC 0512AD has a display in English ...
Mar_k
Forgive me for wedging into your conversation, but I'm also very interested in buying an inexpensive multicooker for a summer residence, but normal. Now, if within 3 thousand as you consider the model of the Multicooker REDMOND RMC-M4505 - for 3290 (290 is not so critical) but the only thing it is 3 liters, but for a family of 4 people to eat at once - or I'm wrong. you need to cook more often. Also all in my thoughts.
Manna
Three liters for 4x ... and two children? No adult sons? If not, then 4x is enough for one time. Otherwise 4-5 liters.
vernisag
By the way, there is also Redmond RMC-M4525, Redmond RMC-M4503
Manna
Do Redmonds have touch modes? 4525, as I understand it, without a removable plate ...
Vei
Quote: manna

Do Redmonds have touch modes? 4525, as I understand it, without a removable plate ...
The Redmonds are very tight with touch modes, even in top models ...
Manna
Hence, they disappear. We need a multicooker classic in terms of modes.
Vitaok
I'm a little late here. I wrote about the cup in 411 Scarlet in the subject. I really only have a drawing from the honeycomb on one side, but this does not affect anything. She has a very good set of programs. I like Anyuta I drive it every day. And then I tried to bake bread in it, so now I also bake bread.
Yes, there are complaints that after "frying" something breaks there (E2 gives an error). Us with Anyuta then lucky (pah-pah). And those people who checked in on the forum, that's why they came to find out "what should they do with this error?" and it’s a pity that they don’t come back with good news. And there, as far as I understood, a trivial problem with the sensor.
fuh, put in my own 5 cents
Manna
Quote: vitaokstep

On the one hand, only the drawing remained from the honeycomb, but this does not affect anything.
Do not understand, the coating is completely erased together in the honeycombs?
* Anyuta *
Quote: manna

Do not understand, the coating is completely erased together in the honeycombs?

mannochka, well, it is not something that "erased" .. the honeycombs remained .. but they were more "equalized" to the surface itself ... .. I don’t know how to explain this .. after all, in my other three pots (2 brand Panas and native Panasonic) bowls are generally "smooth" in comparison with scarlet ...

Indeed, as Vika writes, this does not affect the quality of cooking or the taste of the product .. more than that. with the purchase of a PMM, I am "lazy" to wash the bowl of scarf with handles ... I have a bowl in a day, 2 washes in the PMM can take ...

Yesterday we started using the third MV (finally my sister started to use it) ... I'll tell you about her (sister's) what the quality of the cups is .. she doesn't know how to take care of things .. more precisely refers to things .. how to things .. and not as devices (well, you deviceaholics, you will understand me)

PySy ... right now, while typing a message and thinking everything .. well, with what to compare "erasing" honeycombs from a bowl ... well, except for a gold ring - so far there is not much going into my head .. (I'm already in Kharkov with my brains .. .) ... and so, returning to the rings .. we wear them (someone takes them off, someone does not), the top layer is a little "rubbed-rattled" but this does not affect the quality of the ring in any way ... what other comparison to give ..
Vitaok
Quote: manna

Do not understand, the coating is completely erased together in the honeycomb?
The coating is in place only it is even. It flattened or something. I will repeat myself and Anyuta confirms that this does not affect cooking, that is, it does not burn, it does not affect the taste.
Manna
Girls, I correctly understood that these honeycombs were made by the coating itself, and not stamped on aluminum, because the honeycombs were equal, but the coating was preserved?
* Anyuta *
Quote: manna

Girls, I correctly understood that these honeycombs were made by the coating itself, and not stamped on aluminum, because the honeycombs were equal, but the coating was preserved?

Well, I got up in a stupor ... .. I don't even know how to answer, so that the next stupidity does not freeze .... .. Manochka .. can you have Skype? I'd better show you the pot on skype ...
Vitaok
Quote: manna

Girls, I correctly understood that these honeycombs were made by the coating itself, and not stamped on aluminum, because the honeycombs were equal, but the coating was preserved?

Maybe yes. Because I also made this conclusion when I noticed it, but I didn't know how to explain it.
irysska
Virgin, you will forgive me, of course, but if the manufacturer's idea suggests that the bottom of the bowl should be with honeycombs, and they seem to have disappeared - isn't this a reason to think that the bowl is still not entirely of high quality After all, there are many pans of all kinds with the bottom of the "honeycomb" produce, moreover, non-stick pans (not cast iron) and the honeycomb there does not evaporate anywhere and does not smooth out. And then IMHO smoothed out, of course, but the manufacturers screwed up something here
Once again I apologize, but this is my opinion.
* Anyuta *
Oh, Irus, well, for example, for 1.5 thousand I won't even hammer my head in my head ... Now, if Panas had such a bowl, then she might have thought .. and here the whole MV is like one saucepan-bowl ..

Why should we be offended .. we didn’t make the bowls .. let the manufacturers take offense at their "design workers" that these jambs allowed ..
irysska
Anyut, you're right of course
Yes, you can replace the pans, if that
* Anyuta *
Quote: irysska

Anyut, you're right of course
Yes, you can replace the pans, if that

and at Vikuli - vitaokstep there is already a "stainless steel"
Manna
Okay, I got a mustache

So, after all the twists and turns, I have phillips 3039 and supra 4511.

By the way, are there any bowls for scarlet 411?
* Anyuta *
Quote: manna


By the way, are there any bowls for scarlet 411?
So I'm writing ...

Quote: * Annie *

and at Vikuli - vitaokstep there is already a "stainless steel"

If I'm not mistaken, the girls from dexa-50 "brought the pot" there ... SchA Vika will come - we will clarify
Vitaok
I'm here. Yes, I took the stainless steel from Polina. And from Dex 60 the other girl tried on a bowl. There in our Temko about Scarlet is.
Manna
Purchase add. bowls in Ukraine us it doesn't suit them

I read the instructions for Philips 3039, it has a stewing mode with temperatures of 85-95 ° C, you can cook milk porridge. Do you think you can recommend this cartoon? In Moscow, you can buy it for 3300 rubles, at a price +/- it is suitable
Vitaok
mannochka, and you read about Dex 50. Ksenia-Lozja wrote that these are analogs. More precisely, Phillips just changed the kicket.
Anna1957
Quote: * Annie *

(2 brand's for Panas and native Panasonic) bowls

Are Brando bowls suitable for Panas? What about the price?
* Anyuta *
The price of each bowl 8 months ago without shipping and banking commission was 1000 RER
* Anyuta *
Now I was cooking. in scarlet .. well, in short, these honeycombs have not disappeared anywhere .. as they were and remained, only became less pronounced or something ..
vernisag
Quote: manna

Okay, I got a mustache

So, after all the twists and turns, I have phillips 3039 and supra 4511.
Well then, take Phillips, at least there is an unkillable bowl like that of the 501 brand. The price I see is very good there, they seemed to be much more expensive after the release. (In electronics we have 3590) And you can think of something with porridge
IRR
Quote: vernisag

and they take me out .... cartoon SUPRA MCS-4511
Irishka, congratulations! good MV, and you're in the tank, right?
we have a topic HERE, and on Ukraine this is called Liberton, so we do not tea in her, what kind of paw she is
and most importantly, she has a fairly high-quality saucepan.

azaza
Quote: vernisag

And you can think of something with porridge
In Philips-3039 (in the recent past, Dex-50), wonderful milk porridge is obtained on Slowing. The only negative is from 5 hours or more.
Manna
Wow! That means I made a choice, right? Thank you girls
It's a pity only I advised only one slow cooker - Phillips, I also had to advise the supra (only it is something expensive in Moscow)
vernisag
Quote: IRR

Irishka, congratulations! good MV, and you're in the tank, right?
we have a topic HERE, and on Ukraine this is called Liberton, so we do not tea in her, what kind of paw she is
and most importantly, she has a fairly high-quality saucepan.

Thank you, Irrochka! Yeah, I’ve already read this Temko in the tank, I drew conclusions, and my child seems to be happy.

Quote: manna

it was also necessary to advise the wife (only she is something expensive in Moscow)
I keep repeating about the supra, I keep repeating, but you don’t hear me, I’ll never recommend anything bad ...
Lozja
Mannochka, in Fillet 3039 on Stew, boiling milk porridge is a lottery, if you run away, you won't run away ... In it Stew is a little stronger than in Dex 60 (that is, in your Branda cherry). Don't look at the signs, it's all nonsense. In general, Phil 3039 is similar with programs to your Brand and how these programs work, but he cooks a little hotter and faster. Baking - in 45 minutes what you have in Brand is ready in an hour .. etc. + There is an excellent Express program, for small amounts of side dishes, in half an hour crumbly porridge is ready. And I cook pasta on it too.

I cook oatmeal in milk on Slowing, 5 hours at night, then wait until morning. Or I put it so that it was ready an hour later than necessary, and turn it off after 4 hours of cooking, because 5 hours is even a bit too much, and if you set 4, then there will be Quenching and possible a flood. You can, in principle, bungle milk on any program, if you need it quickly, but you have to keep an eye and stir so that it does not gallop away.

Something like this.
rusja
I wonder if 1000 W of power and milk porridge are somehow combined with each other? Then there will be no flood to the neighbors
Luysia
The multicooker Brand 37501 has a power of 980 W, and it cooks milk porridge perfectly.

It does not depend on the power, but on the "brains" of the multicooker.
LudMila
Quote: Anna1957

Are Brando bowls suitable for Panas? What about the price?
Brand's website has a position in Multicooker Accessories:
Bowl (saucepan) for Panasonic multicooker (P18). Not original.
It costs 990r., However, it is not available now, but it happens!
I bought there in November. A good bowl, "more impressive" dear! :) It looks very similar to the pinless bowl for the 6060 smokehouse.
IRR
Quote: LudMila


I bought there in November. A good bowl, "more impressive" dear!
LudMila,
how much do you use it?
LudMila
Quote: IRR

LudMila,
how much do you use it?
Native? More than 5 years, there are scratches, but not critical ... And I bought a new one mainly for baking, so that "it pops up itself"!
And I haven't tried it yet, the shore like ...
I put a non-stick round rug in an old bowl on the bottom when I bake, I'm already used to it.
IRR
Quote: LudMila

Native? More than 5 years, there are scratches, but not critical ... And I bought a new one mainly for baking, so that "it pops up itself"!
And I haven't tried it yet, the shore like ...
I put a non-stick round rug in an old bowl on the bottom when I bake, I'm already used to it.

no, I asked about a new one. There are reviews on her that after a year she starts to pester slightly, so she asked how much you use.

And yes, I agree, a new one can remain new for a very long time when you take care
Song
Quote: IRR

There are reviews on her that after a year she starts to pester slightly, so she asked how much you use.

IRR, if you're talking about Panasonic, it's not true. My age is three, and in the tail and in the mane ... mmm, nothing sticks. So that bullshit slander is all ... do not believe it.

Ah ... sorry ..., about the new ..., sorry ...
* Anyuta *
Quote: Luysia

Another new slow cooker, this time Ukrainian (and Chinese, of course)

Multicooker Magio MG-402

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

and today I saw this live on a drum.
nor ... after long agony of choice I bought myself a dex-60 .. okay ... we arrived from Ukraine only 30 minutes ago - I now have to leave again .. all the details tomorrow ..
Luysia
* Anyuta *, tell us later how it seemed to you alive.

Very interesting ... after all, it is half the price of Dex and the set of programs is good.
Arnica
Girls! My friend asks to buy her a MB. What can you advise so that you do not remember with an evil quiet word? I wanted to order a DEX -60, like at home, but maybe it will be too big for one? Panassonic-10 write rather weak. In general, in thought. I read about Liberton 0301, but Cheaper says that it is out of production.
Manna
For one, in general, you can take a cartoon for 2l ... like redmond 01.
Arnica
Quote: manna

For one, in general, you can take a cartoon for 2l ... like redmond 01.
Do they sell Redmond in Ukraine?
rusja
Olyushka - no
Arnica
Then advise me what to buy in Ukraine
Arnica
Quote: rusja

Look, here is a selection of Vinnytsia
from small, there Mystery, Binaton, Maxwell and the price seems to be sane

Are they reliable (Mystery, Beanaton, Maxwell)? The price does not really matter, the main thing is reliability (so as not to "screw up", the bowls are normal).
Manna
Oh, and I thought that there is Redmond in Ukraine, due to the fact that at first girls from Russia began to discuss this cartoon, and after a few weeks, girls from Ukraine. I decided that the cartoon appeared in Ukraine
rusja
Quote: Olyushka

Are they reliable (Mystery, Beanaton, Maxwell)? The price does not really matter, the main thing is reliability (so as not to "screw up", the bowls are normal).
Read reviews on the forum or in reviews on websites
Binatoshu, I know, they use it here

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