valushka-s
outwardly pretty
here is tena about her:
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=194027.0
like the girls are happy with her.
Vitaok
This will not affect the work of the CF in any way. I would take it without hesitation.
Vitaok
Here's what they say about scratching:
Slight scuffs and scratches as the product was in use. Today, there is no malfunction, the device is completely ready for use. Warranty 12 months for the electronic part.
yara
Quote: vitaokstep

You just need to clarify for the saucepan. She is without scratches?
If anything, the saucepan can be bought separately, a new one.
larri
Good day! found an old Soviet pressure cooker !!! but I don't know how to use it! ((they say it explodes, if something goes wrong ... it is so aluminum, with one handle, and on the lid it is as small as a valve, which is put on and, probably, twisted! I do not know what and how to do with it, but I really want cook in it! and there is still a little gum on the lid cracked.where can I replace or what else can I use the same gum? thanks, really looking forward to hearing !!!!
Vei
Oh, larri, I would not risk it. Pressure cookers are still produced and sold, but they are still de safer ... Can you still spend money and buy the simplest and most inexpensive electric pressure cooker? They are quite affordable for the money ...?
arina555
girls are available dex 60, but for 1250gr. is it very expensive for her or take at least for such a while?
Arnica
I don't even know what to advise. If there is no alternative to Dex and you really want to have it already, then you need to take it. Have you considered the Yummi-505?
arina555
Quote: Olyushka

I don't even know what to advise. If there is no alternative to Dex and you really want to have it already, then you need to take it. Have you considered the Yummi-505?
help with the choice of the multicooker, I'm all worn out, I don't know what to choose, the choice between Orion MT 01, Philips HD3039 / 40 and Yummy YMC-505WX or Yummy YMC-505BX (but they are not on the way now) I generally wanted DEX-60 (but they are no longer there and it seems like it will not be) Please help with the choice. I want to cook dairy porridge, fry (meat for example) and the pastries were good. More details: https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...on=com_smf&topic=158832.0

here are what I considered that you would advise.


Vitaok
Orion tyts with milk porridge tight. Well, that is, you can cook, but under strict guidance. Phillips HD3039 is the same Dex 50. Read here, milk is boiled in it. They roast and bake well. There are good reviews for the Yummi multicooker, but there is no information for the models that you indicate.
P.S. I only have Dex 50 for a week, so I brew milk in the old fashioned way in Skarlusha.
fronya40
Liberton has wonderful milk porridge. They bake wonderfully too.
azaza
Quote: fronya40

Liberton has wonderful milk porridge.
Not all! The barley and rolled oats in Big Liberton run mercilessly! And Dex-60 copes with them wonderfully (the Milk Porridge program has 98 * maximum).
IRR
In Dax, fast milk hercules runs smartly. And at 50 and at 60, checked. Not in Liberton. But Liberton almost always bakes 2 cycles - this is his feature, like 18 Panasonic. But it does it for 5 s +

Liberton... The information needs to be filtered - there are 2 libertones (large and small)
here is Liberton in Russia
fronya40
Yesterday Liberton was in abvtechnika (the one that we had a large one) - 480, today 500 (((an employee bought at work, I told her about the magic of the pan.

it produces very good porridge due to the gentle regime.
Vitaok
Speaking of Dex60 - MV is very good, but for the money that it costs now you can buy both Philips 3039 and Liberton
arina555
girls in Sevastopol there was a cartoon such as Magio MG-402 (465 UAH)
Ceramic bowl
Specifications
Power: 1000W
Volume: 5 l
Delayed start up to 24 hours
Modes: cooking, frying, steaming, soup, milk porridge,
heating, stewing, baking, yoghurt, crust
Ceramic coated inner bowl
Removable inner lid for easy cleaning
Measuring bowl, spoon, removable steamer included!
It seems that the description is so good and the price is quite attractive, and the ceramic bowl, well, how is it in fact. can anyone come across ??
rusja
Here HERE Lucia did a detailed review of two Magio cartoons with pictures, but no one was seen wishing to purchase the pioneers. At Kidstaff they write that this is an improved version of the Aurora, and I have never encountered such a thing.
arina555
yeah, I read there, but the results are poor.
azaza
Quote: vitaokstep

Speaking of Dex60 - MV is very good, but for the money that it costs now you can buy both Philips 3039 and Liberton
And what is Philips 3039? Former Dex-50, losing to Dex-60 in terms of functionality. If the tandem Phil-39 + Liberton is meant - again, not that. I had just such a tandem, only Phil then had a golden face and was called Dex. I gave it to my daughter, bought myself a 60-ku. As a result, Lieber ended up on the bench, although cartoon in itself.

If the choice is between Dex-60 and Liberton, I would recommend Dex. If it completely disappears from the market (and this has practically happened), I will recommend Phil-39. And only after Phil I will name Liberton.
rusja
arina555
watch another video on YouTube


But they show not the 402 model, but some predecessors with 5 programs, but if they are not current, but coincide with the declared ones and do not overheat or overcook, then this is the gold price, I think, for such functionality.
arina555
Quote: Keti

If you don't find DEKH, can you take this one?
so this will also be a skrovarka
Keti
Quote: arina555

so this will also be a skrovarka

Remove the spaces in the first word and read. Multi-cooker pressure cooker. 2 in 1. There their representative answers questions.
arina555
I don’t think that the price will be like that in real life, and how long it’s not known, and the money just melts.
Arnica
Why don't you want the Yummi 505?
arina555
so in the beginning I chose honey yummy, phillips and orion. I will buy yummy along the way.
rusja
arina555
don't you want Magio?
Rina27
Help me choose. What I'm definitely not going to do in it is fry, bake and boil soups. But this is for now, perhaps my opinion will change. Basically (at the moment) it is needed for cereals, casseroles and stewing. I'm also thinking about a cereal cooker instead of MV. Or can you not cook anything except cereals in it? And a delayed start is obligatory. So far I stopped at Cockoo, but I read that the screen is not very convenient for all models, is it?
rusja
Rina27
and the casserole, are you also going not to bake, but to stew? Because it can only be made on the Baking program, and judging by your preferences, you do not need it
arina555
Quote: rusja

arina555
don't you want Magio?
No one really can say anything about her. and I don't want to be a pioneer.
I found more of these, maybe some of them are better than yummi 505
Redmond RMC-M4525
and
Redmond RMC-M4515
AAAAA the head of the cap cannot be determined ...
Arnica
Quote: Rina27

Help me choose. What I'm definitely not going to do in it is fry, bake and boil soups. But this is for now, perhaps my opinion will change.
Why aren't you going to? And if your opinion changes in the near future, will you look for a new one? In my opinion, it is better to immediately buy with all the functions and be happy than without them and then get upset.
Isn't Cuckoo a pressure cooker anymore?
Rina27
Quote: rusja

Rina27
and the casserole, are you also going not to bake, but to stew? Because it can only be made on the Baking program, and judging by your preferences, you do not need it

I meant different baked goods - we have a great oven with a bunch of functions. But everyone praises the cartoon so much that for several years I have cherished the hope of getting it. And now they want to give it to me for DR)))
Rina27
Quote: Olyushka

Why aren't you going to? And if your opinion changes in the near future, will you look for a new one? In my opinion, it is better to immediately buy with all the functions and be happy than without them and then get upset.
Isn't Cuckoo a pressure cooker anymore?

somehow I can't imagine fried meat in it - it seems that it is intended for proper nutrition, and fried is harmful)))
If Cuckoo is a pressure cooker, then this is even a plus for her. I just think - a slow cooker-pressure cooker or just a rice cooker I need. I'll go do some more research.

Still here I will ask - no one makes porridge on the deferred? I have a dream - you get up in the morning and breakfast is on the table ...
Stafa
Quote: Rina27


Still here I will ask - no one makes porridge on the deferred? I have a dream - you get up in the morning and breakfast is on the table ...
Almost any multicooker will do this for you, but the whole question is how. Here I wanted to buy a small cartoon for 1.5-2 liters to help Panasonic 10 (2.5 liters) and found out that porridge and pastries in Panas are almost ideal, and it's hard to come to terms with the loss of food quality. But I took a slow cooker - and found an even better option for cooking porridge. And paired with Panasik, it turned out to be a good tandem for cooking.
And you need to take a slow cooker - this is a magic pot, it will free you up time and will cook and inform you when it is time.
Arnica
The meat is lightly fried, not fried; I just fry vegetables on the frying mode. And nothing is ever fried.
Mol. I often make porridge on a delayed start. So far, the milk has never turned sour. Do as advised with ice: freeze by the amount of water in a multi-glass and add in a certain proportion instead of water.
The pressure cooker is also a good thing, but it has its own + and -. I like that I have both miracle pots
svetasik
Quote: Stafa

Almost any multicooker will do this for you, but the whole question is how. Here I wanted to buy a small cartoon for 1.5-2 liters to help Panasonic 10 (2.5 liters) and found out that porridge and pastries in Panas are almost ideal, and it's hard to come to terms with the loss of food quality. But I took a slow cooker - and found an even better option for cooking porridge. And paired with Panasik, it turned out to be a good tandem for cooking.
And you need to take a slow cooker - this is a magic pot, it will free you up time and will cook and inform you when it is time.
Hello, tell me plz 2.5 liters is not a small volume for a family of 2 adults and 1 child !? Do you cook soups there?
I want a cartoon for milk porridge, but at the same time so that you can cook soup for a family of 3 people. Can you advise what to buy !?
Rick
It depends on how much you cook the soup. If for 2-3 days, then it will be too small. I cook for 2 adults (the child is still small, I cook for him separately). For 2-3 days I cook the soup in a 5-liter multitool, and sometimes on the stove, so that there is even more.
Stafa
For two adults, even the volume is too much for us - I cook the soup for half the volume. And this soup is enough for two days, or even three. Since the cooking process is not tiring, you want something fresh. This volume is too small for me when I cook compote and jellied meat. For everything else, the size is very suitable.
Rick
Shine! What volume are you talking about?
But in any case, you need to look at the volume of what you are cooking.
Stafa
I have a 2.5 liter Panas 10 and I cook in it by half, or even less volume.

Shl. I don't cook in it for a week, I drive it slowly, but also on small volumes - I'm already used to cooking gradually.
variety
Quote: Rina27

somehow I can't imagine fried meat in it - it seems that it is intended for proper nutrition, and fried is harmful)))
Who told you that? Where did you hear this nonsense (sorry for the harshness) ?!
A multicooker is a household appliance that makes cooking easier. And nothing more! And what and on what modes to cook, how to eat right - this is the concern of the "cook", but not the developers of the multicooker. They are interested in profit and satisfaction of customer demand, regardless of its direction. Moreover, the concept and composition of "proper nutrition" have not yet been fully defined and are constantly being corrected even by official dietetics, not to mention the diversity of views and trends outside its area. How can a manufacturer dictate a particular style of food to a consumer?
Quote: Stafa

I have a 2.5 liter Panas 10 and I cook in it by half, or even less volume.

Shl. I don't cook in it for a week, I drive it slowly, but also on small volumes - I'm already used to cooking gradually.
I also have a little Panasik. But I want to start a second cartoon, but more! Only now I have not yet decided whether it is a slow cooker or a pressure cooker. I think to the Duma, but I will not dwell on anything. I read about the multicooker - I want it, about the pressure cooker - I already need it!
Rick
I first got a 5-liter cartoon, and then a baby. Still, a large cartoon is more versatile; both large and small volumes can be cooked in it.Another issue is convenience. Well, this is just like with ordinary pots, we use both large and small ones. Therefore, you can simply analyze how much pot you have in use and immediately understand how much multicooker you need.
Stafa
Quote: variety

But I want to start a second cartoon, but more! Only now I have not decided yet whether it is a slow cooker or a pressure cooker. I think to the Duma, but I will not dwell on anything. I read about the multicooker - I want it, about the pressure cooker - I already need it!

It depends on what needs it needs. I looked at the large basins, and I had nothing to cook in them, except for the sounded compote and jellied meat. But just getting these two dishes to buy a big cartoon (and even to give it a place in the kitchen for a constant) seemed unnecessary. But I bought a slow-cooker for 6.5 liters and I liked this pot in the evening - I threw it in - in the morning food, in the morning I threw it in - in the evening food, take a closer look at this cooking option, the quality of the food at the exit is delicious, without surprises, without dancing with tambourines.
fronya40
here is the same story ... but still it didn’t stop me from having three of them -5l ..... I bought them through baking ... I watched the baby's VITEK, but I think, not until let these be ...
variety
Yes, the fact of the matter is that little Panasik suits me as a cooker. Well, and a side dish + a few pieces of meat or five pieces of cutlets are also, in principle, enough for one and a half times. I don't cook soup-borscht in it, I got used to it somehow on the stove, and the volume is too small. But heavy casseroles (such as potatoes), he "does not pull" - the power is too small, well, or quite at the bottom you have to make a casserole (if on baked goods). I tried to do it on Grechka-Plov, in principle, in several cycles you can depict something, but it turns out not very baked, but rather stewed-welded. Not that, however. And the baking in it is small, and not all of them succeed - again, "low-power". And you don't always want to turn on the oven, as you understand.
Stafa
Quote: variety

But heavy casseroles (such as potatoes), he "does not pull" - the power is too small, well, or quite at the bottom you have to make a casserole (if on baked goods). I tried to do it on Grechka-Plov, in principle, in several cycles you can depict something, but it turns out not very baked, but rather stewed-welded. Not that, however. And the baking in it is small, and not all of them succeed - again, "low-power". And you don't always want to turn on the oven, as you understand.
Your deeds are wonderful, Lord, I do all this in Panas - charlottes, cottage cheese casseroles, boiling water chocolate, biscuits, potato casseroles - and everything is simply gorgeous. I don't even have an oven at all.
variety
Stafa, I make biscuits for 2 eggs. I tried it for 3, it didn't bake very well. Charlottes are also very small, a little more dough or a little more apples - it is already poorly baked, you have to drive it 2 times, and the result is not guaranteed. Cupcake did not even try. Cottage cheese and potato casseroles are baked only if in a thin layer (see 3-5 - no higher). This is not enough for us. Apparently, Panasonic is not all the same.
yara
Quote: Stafa

Your deeds are wonderful, Lord, I do all this in Panas - charlottes, cottage cheese casseroles, boiling water chocolate, biscuits, potato casseroles - and everything is simply gorgeous. I don't even have an oven at all.
Yes, we understood you already, we understood, the best multicooker is Grandpa Panasonic. You are here as a watchdog, God forbid who passes by Panasonic or does not check it out, then you are right there, be sure to remind
Stafa
I make cottage cheese casserole for 850-950 grams of cottage cheese, potato for 1 kg of peeled potatoes and 500 grams of minced meat for it, in short, not small such porcini and FSE baked very well.

By the way, what is your Panas - white or blue? Or maybe we're talking about different? I have blue, if anything.

Shl. In my family, besides my 4 more Panas, they are the same and all my relatives bake in them without problems.
svetasik
Girls, and if you choose from the little ones, which is better Panasonic or Redmond !? It's just that in Panasonic I watch fewer programs than Redmond.
Stafa
Quote: svetasik

Girls, and if you choose from the little ones, which is better Panasonic or Redmond !? It's just that in Panasonic I watch fewer programs than Redmond.

Panas SR-TMN 10 - only the one that is round, with a scoreboard. And then right now everyone's divorced.

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