AntX
Quote: Vei

Panasonic 10 - the volume of 2.5 liters (or even 3 liters) I don't remember exactly. There are a lot of recipes, since all recipes from the large version of Panasonic will do. For the price, too, go through.
Are you referring to the Panasonic SR-TMH10ATW? If yes - she has a Teflon coating, then buy a separate bowl? If so, which one?

Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

Good evening!
Guys (did I understand correctly that you are a boy and a boy?), But for 5091.5 with self-pickup or +300 re for delivery within the Moscow Ring Road won't suit you? This is me about the Brand 6051 multicooker-pressure cooker. Ceramic bowl. Porridge. Meat. Bakery products . Sizes: Width (so called diameter) - 30 cm (with handles - 33 cm). Height - 33 cm (with the lid open - 51 cm). The warranty is 2 years. Service life (according to the instructions) - 5 years. It seems to fit all your points.
Right. Of course it will. Thank you, consider this option!

Quote: fronya40

here is just Temka about this polaris

Thanks, we are considering this as an option.

Quote: yara

Why are you embarrassing the boy, the student dormitory

Nothing to be embarrassed about.

But about the price of 5091.5, I really did not understand. Yandex Market believes that it is not cheaper to buy it than for 5370 rubles in Moscow. There, of course, there is not a complete list of all online stores, and not that 270 rubles strongly influenced the decision, but still.

Quote: Olega_mama

I am also for little Panasonic. Everything is normal with her cooking speed.
Not a pressure cooker, of course, but everything is within reason.
The absolute absence of any dances with tambourines, elementary management - these are all advantages. I doubt that young people will be interested in delving into what temperature to choose for what mode, etc.
Well, in terms of reliability, whatever one may say, it has no equal. And all other brands in this price category (and among many more expensive ones) are a lottery upon purchase.
I think that speed is not critical. We are not going to cook dinners (we don’t come to the hostel for lunch anyway), and the rest can wait (the same porridge - let it cook at least 6 hours at night). Regarding elementary control - this is also not critical, I think that now everyone is used to the fact that you first need to figure it out well with new technology. As for dancing with tambourines - if somewhere it is described what exactly needs to be done (and not by trial and error itself), then you can dance, there should be no problems with this.
If the lottery has a 95% chance of winning, then you can play. And in case of a loss, as I understand it, all that threatens is a trip back to the store (or to the dealer)? After all, the manufacturer must accept a frank marriage. And any purchase is a lottery, the manufacturer simply cannot physically check each of the millions of units of goods for defects, just the chances of different manufacturers are different.
As for ceramics - maybe this is superfluous, but again, I don't want to check it, risking my own health.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: AntX

But about the price of 5091.5, I really did not understand. Yandex Market believes that it is not cheaper to buy it than for 5370 rubles in Moscow. There, of course, there is not a complete list of all online stores, and not that 270 rubles strongly influenced the decision, but still.

If you decide on this model - write to me in a personal - I will tell you how to get it at the price that I wrote.
Song
Quote: AntX

Everything was fine only in one cartoon: Redmond RMC-01, but the question immediately arose: will we have enough two liters (or 1.4, if we measure up to risks).
Quote: AntX

We are not going to cook dinners (anyway, we don't come to the hostel at lunchtime
Well, then Redmond RMC-01 is fine for you.
Olega_mama
Quote: vernisag

Yeah, within reason ..., porridge is cooked for an hour and another hour on heating comes
So I'm sleeping at this time :))
finanna
And I have such an option for young people - the Redmond RMC M10 multicooker, 3 l, 500 W.
It seems to me that the volume of 5 liters for two is still too big. In the morning I cook porridge in Redmond 01 for three children - it turns out half a bowl, and for two porridge in the morning in 5 liters only smear on the bottom
It also seems to me that for beginners it is better to take a multicooker, into which at any time you can look, look, salt, pepper, etc., that is, correct the taste, the amount of liquid. which is completely impossible in pressure cookers, which in fact is Brand 6051.
And for the price, it seems to be included in the declared parameters and in size
By the way, if you wish, you can also buy it with a big discount
finanna
By the way, more about ceramic bowls ... For me, for example. a ceramic bowl, bought for almost 2000 rubles, began to behave like a pig in a month.Maybe it was just not lucky for me, but now I only use it for soups, etc., otherwise the horror of how everything burns and sticks
Oca
Tell me if the 6051 pressure cooker always cooks milk porridge well because:
Quote: AntX

1. The ability to easily cook any porridge in milk (and preferably only in milk, without water), an omelet or casserole in the morning for two using a delayed start. This is a basic requirement, since there is no other way to have a good breakfast.
...
whether two liters is enough for us (or 1.4, if measured before risks). Given the fact that there is more time on weekends and we will often cook on the weekend (followed by warming up), it seems that there will not be enough.
And my friend is also interested, he needs to feed his two children with milk porridge, he wants a pressure cooker.

In principle, the 2.5 liter Panas SR TMH10ATW should be enough ... but the power consumption of 450W is very confusing. At least 650 watts ... because it is normal not to be able to fry in it, and boiled-steamed one will get bored sometime. Therefore, I am for the big Panas 18 (they lived with him and only with him for more than six months, they even baked pizza). The bowl in it is good for baking, I do not grease with oil - it does not stick. If you use only silicone spatulas, it will last 2 years

That Panas that without a screen (Panasonic SR DF101WTQ) as far as I know WITHOUT delaying the start!

PS I would not put a casserole on a delayed start - it will be a flat cake by morning. Better this way: 1 glass of cereal + 2 glasses of water + 0.5 tsp. salt + 3..4 sausages (or 2 chicken legs). Sausages can not be put to the porridge, but placed in a mounted double boiler from the set for the multicooker. The second option with an omelet (the chip rolls in Panasonic): wake up in the morning, beat the eggs, pour into the multicooker, "Steam cooking" mode. You go to wash, dress ... During this time 3-4 eggs should be fried and the cartoon will beep (you can keep it on the heating for 1-2 minutes with the lid closed).
Vei
Everyone on the forum knows that I am a fan of pressure cookers, but in this case, Panasonic seemed to me optimal in terms of volume, functionality, price, and quality. In addition, it is difficult to find as many recipes on the net as for Panas. Speed ​​is not important to them, since the main preparation will be on a delay.
5 liters for morning porridge for two, especially for an omelet, is a lot. And the guys have little room. Otherwise they will get carried away with the process and in a 5-liter bowl and then they will have to feed the whole floor
Panasonic's bowl is time-tested and not only the bowl, but the whole cartoon as a whole.
The brand is also not found in the trash, and its quality is appropriate.
Ceramics are just as "safe" as Teflon, but they start to stick quickly. I am against ceramics!
I am for little Panas
finanna
Quote: Vei


I am for little Panas

Are you talking about Panasonic SR DF101WTQ, 3L, 750W? If about him, then there seems to be no delayed start
Song
Quote: finanna

You are talking about Panasonic SR DF101WTQ,
Vei meant Panasonic-10.

finanna
Quote: Song *

No, Vei meant 10th Panasonic.

And, sorry, I missed a little
But in it, too, for young people, the regimes may seem a little ... not specific, perhaps:
Cooking mode
Extinguishing mode
Steam mode
Furnace mode
Heating mode
Keep warm mode
And in Redmond, everything is simpler:
10 automatic cooking programs:
-Rice
-Pilaf
-Frying
-Milk porridge
-Buckwheat
-Soup
-Steam cook
-Heating
-Bakery products
-Extinguishing
Song
Everything that you wrote about Redika is doing great and Panasik.
Arnica
Quote: finanna

It seems to me that the volume of 5 liters for two is still too big. I cook porridge for three children in Redmond 01 in the morning - it turns out half a bowl.
So these are grown guys. They eat, probably, for two, and in a larger one you can always cook less, but on the contrary ...
finanna
Quote: Song *

Everything that you wrote about Redika is doing great and Panasik.

I agree, but, you must admit, it's still more pleasant to press the button on which your wish for the morning "Milk Porridge" is already written
And in Panasonic, the power is a little lower, and the displacement is a little less, and the price is a little more
But of course it's better to go to the store and just hold this or that model in your hands, and then order in the online store
finanna
Quote: Olyushka

So these are grown guys. They probably eat for two
Well, it is unlikely that they eat more than 2 liters of porridge for two at a time.
Song
Quote: finanna

I agree, but, you must admit, it's still more pleasant to press the button on which your wish for the morning "Milk Porridge" is already written
And in Panasonic, the power is a little lower, and the displacement is a little less, and the price is a little more
And Panasik says "milk porridge", "buckwheat", "pilaf" ... Moreover, these programs are sensory, which is important for young people inexperienced in the art of cooking.
finanna
Quote: Song *

And Panasik says "milk porridge", "buckwheat", "pilaf" ... Moreover, these programs are sensory, which is important for young people inexperienced in the art of cooking.
In fact, the guys themselves wrote that they wanted this slow cooker ...
You mean Panasonic 18 or 10, otherwise I did not find any programs in the description of model 10 where it says "milk porridge", "buckwheat", "pilaf" ...
But, of course, young people will choose themselves
Song
Photo specially for you ... finanna

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

finanna
Quote: Song *

A photo especially for you ...
Choosing a slow cooker, pressure cooker, rice cooker (2)
Thank you
When I meet, I will spit in the eyes of the person who described the model in Yulmart
Song
Quote: finanna

When I meet, I will spit in the eyes of the person who described the model in Yulmart
No, thanks...
AntX
I apologize for the delay in answering, there is no high-quality Internet connection yet, I'm sitting on my phone.
Quote: finanna

I agree, but, you must admit, it's still more pleasant to press the button on which your wish for the morning "Milk Porridge" is already written
And in Panasonic, the power is a little lower, and the displacement is a little less, and the price is a little more
But of course it's better to go to the store and just hold this or that model in your hands, and then order in the online store
I'm not going to press all the buttons in a row right after the purchase, before using, of course, I'll figure out how what works, so the "beauty" of the inscriptions does not really matter.

Quote: Song *

Well, then Redmond RMC-01 is fine for you.

Still, I would like to be able to cook dinner 2-3 days in advance at the weekend. You can, of course, do without it (they did before), but such an opportunity would be far from superfluous. And for such a RMC-01 is still too small, although if you wish, you can do with it.

Quote: Olyushka

So these are grown guys. They eat, probably, for two, and in a larger one you can always cook less, but on the contrary ...

It is because of this contradiction that I cannot make a choice in any way. On the one hand, in the five-liter most of the time, cooking porridge on the bottom is possible, of course, but somehow ineffective or something. On the other hand, I would like to cook normally a couple of times a week, but for this 2 liters is clearly not enough. We have quite enough space for such a multicooker (there is an empty bedside table ~ 30x35 cm next to the table, almost any cartoon for 5 liters will fit on it), this should not be a problem.

Quote: Oca

Tell me, is the 6051 pressure cooker always good at cooking milk porridge, because: And my friend is also interested, he needs to feed his two children with milk porridge, he wants the pressure cooker.
For us, this is perhaps the main question.But the relatives have a pressure cooker (although it is quite cheap and owned by a fairly little-known company) does an excellent job with cereals, so I think there shouldn't be any problems.

Quote: finanna

It also seems to me that for beginners it is better to take a multicooker, into which at any time you can look, look, salt, pepper, etc., that is, correct the taste, the amount of liquid. which is completely impossible in pressure cookers, which in fact is Brand 6051.
This is something worth considering. On the one hand - indeed, for beginners it is clearly easier. On the other hand, such a slow cooker is just a saucepan with a heater. I think that with sensible recipes, this lack of a pressure cooker (for beginners) can still be circumvented. And, if anything, we are not sophisticated people, we can eat undersalted / undersalted, etc., and next time we add salt / pepper.
Many thanks to everyone who suggested their options, I will think.
Vei
Anyuta, thank you for your support, clarifications and photos!
I meant Panasonic-10, which I wrote about in the very first post on this issue.
All his modes have been tested over the years, there are more than enough of them and there are many recipes for them.
If it were not for the displacement, which in my opinion is too large in 5 liters for the guys, then I would suggest Polaris 0508 Floris. Which in work has already proven itself almost as good as Panasonic, and in terms of functions in the updated model Floris is even richer, but at a cheaper price)))
But again, in my opinion, 5 liters is a lot for them, especially for two servings of porridge.
Lerele
Guys, take Brand 6051, quickly, you can cook with a delay, and for two you need not so little porridge, it won't smear along the bottom.
A slow cooker is good, but long. Especially you, when you come home from class and you want to eat, and wait at least an hour, or even an hour and a half, if you cook with meat. Brand also fries, everyone writes that the frying is good. And in Panas, cutlets will be fried for a long time. Potatoes are cooked in 10 minutes, plus a set of pressure for another 10. In 20 minutes you can make a full meal, for example, potatoes with stew.
There are already many recipes, then you can take recipes from any pressure cooker when you adapt.
I would, if I had to leave only one pan, I would leave only the pressure cooker, I have 6050, I can't imagine my life without it.
Lerele
Vei, this is a hostel, then whoever came to visit, or even twice, can be cooked. I have a little panasik with 4 buttons, for cereals, soups at times super, but slowly to me in it. Unusual. FOREVA pressure cooker !!!
fronya40
that yes, a pressure cooker is a thing, especially for people who always have no time to cook. So I slept in the morning, I can't do anything, and then porridge 12 minutes rice is cool!
Vei
Quote: Lerele

Vei, this is a hostel, then whoever came to visit, or even twice, can be cooked. I have a little panasik with 4 buttons, for cereals, soups at times super, but slowly to me in it. Unusual. FOREVA pressure cooker !!!
I understand, only I was talking about another Panasik, not about four buttons, but which is a small copy of a large one.
Here you just need to decide whether to take a MULTI-cooker or a FAST-cooker. And I love pressure cookers more than just multi))))
Masinen
Quote: Lerele

Vei, this is a hostel, then whoever came to visit, or even twice, can be cooked. I have a little panasik with 4 buttons, for cereals, soups at times super, but slowly to me in it. Unusual. FOREVA pressure cooker !!!
And I really like Panasonic with 4 buttons. And he doesn't cook anything slowly. And even very normal. I took such a Panasonic to my husband in Bosnia and Orson. So they plowed in two for me the only way)) Porridges in Panasonic are excellent. Soups, macaroons. I cooked jam in it.
In the end I gave it to my brother's wife. And here I bought another one for myself and I'm taking it again)) and I will carry panasiki)) the model is very successful !!! Just for men, you don't need to think too much, only 4 buttons and a good volume, 2x just right.
And the price, the price is !!! Only 1860 rubles in Yulmart !!!! Super!!

And now I can't do without a pressure cooker either))) I'm used to it)
Vei
Mash, the guys need a delayed start, there is none in the four-button panasik.
And what if they consider the new Scarlet 4 L, which we talked about just yesterday, that is, one or two pages back in this thread?
* Anyuta *
Quote: Vei

Mash, the guys need a delayed start, there is none in the four-button panasik.
And what if they consider the new Scarlet 4 L, which we talked about just yesterday, that is, one or two pages back in this thread?

Liz, I fully support you and Anya .... She was the only one of all who correctly said .. AVAILABILITY OF TOUCH MODESin Panas gives the guys a big plus!
It is precisely because of the presence of such modes (that is, sensory) that all "dances with tambourines" will be mixed to zero...

Girls .. you still don't forget - these are guys who sometimes just need to cook rice / buckwheat / pasta (here these sensory modes will be OWN as needed) and buy sausages / wieners or canned food - so the dinner is ready .. This is us " turned to foie gras and balsamic ".... and the guys need something easier ....
gala10
Quote: AntX

It is because of this contradiction that I cannot make a choice in any way. On the one hand, in the five-liter most of the time, cooking porridge on the bottom is possible, of course, but somehow ineffective or something.
Why smear on the bottom? Can be boiled in a water bath. The recipe is here. It's simple.
Guys, happy new school year !!! Or maybe you need to express your sincere condolences on this matter? And happy shopping!
Ukka
Quote: Vei

If it were not for the displacement, which in my opinion is too large in 5 liters for the guys, then I would suggest Polaris 0508 Floris. Which in work has already proven itself almost as good as Panasonic, and in terms of functions in the updated model Floris is even richer, but at a cheaper price)))
But again, in my opinion, 5 liters is a lot for them, especially for two servings of porridge.
And I'm for Floris - a good copy of Panasonic, and the price is reasonable!
And about the displacement - well, where did you get the idea that the volume is large? Let's say we cook 1 mst of rice. Fill 3mst. water = 4mst of ready-made porridge. Boys, what, you do not eat for breakfast 2 mst. porridge ??? 2mst = slightly more than a regular glass by volume. Look, there is a whole section on cereals
And if you want a stew with meat or porridge with chicken for dinner, etc., then the volume is not big. Take my word for it, as soon as the cartoon appears in your room, then immediately look-touch-try, you know how many people come running !!! And what if you want borschtchka or cabbage soup, so the volume is also not strong and large. And jellied meat !!!
Just imagine - in the morning we are waiting for you delicious porridge for awakening, for dinner - (porridge with meat or stew or whatever you like) hot for your arrival! What a beauty!
So, I repeat, Floris is an excellent option for a student - and it is simple to operate and has a delay, and there are many modes, and the price is pleasant!
I have a Panasonic-18, we live together with our daughter, two girls who are always losing weight and the volume of 5 liters does not bother us at all! The daughter will take Floris for herself (for her dowry). I also have a pressure cooker, but that's a different story; for a beginner, a proven slow cooker is still better. IMHO.
fronya40
that's for sure, I support Ukku, I have four of them, five liters each, it doesn't bother me in any way ... just a glass of cereal and I cook porridge. but just imagine, friends will come to you, they threw a pot of meat and already a decent saucepan of veusnoy food. and we need at least a 3 liter bowl, at least five ...
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Girls, the guys don't need a small slow cooker.
1 cup of the same rice + 1 liter of milk = 4 normal servings of porridge in the morning. That is, the porridge will be cooked every other day. And they want less often, then they can fill up from 2 liters.
They bungle soup for a week, at least 3 liters are needed - just the useful volume of most five-liter multicooker and pressure cookers.
So they need a normal, full-size cartoon. But it is a multicooker or a FAST-cooker - let them decide for themselves, of course.
Well, if they came to our forum, then why don't we let them starve to death, no matter which cartoon they prefer?
Tanyulya
Guys, I'm the same for 5 liters and for a pressure cooker
Lerele
Quote: masinen

And I really like Panasonic with 4 buttons. And he doesn't cook anything slowly. And even very normal. I took such a Panasonic to my husband in Bosnia and Orson. So they plowed in two for me the only way)) Porridges in Panasonic are excellent. Soups, macaroons. I cooked jam in it.
In the end I gave it to my brother's wife. And here I bought another one for myself and I'm taking it again)) and I will carry panasiki)) the model is very successful !!! Just for men, you don't need to think too much, only 4 buttons and a good volume, 2x just right.
And the price, the price is !!! Only 1860 rubles in Yulmart !!!! Super!!

And now I can't do without a pressure cooker either))) I'm used to it)
So I like it, and I cook. It's just slow compared to a pressure cooker. Especially if you fry something.
Plus, in our baby, maybe more power than in a simple little Panas.
Denni
Well, after all, they've been infected with a virus. Not me, but my husband.
We used the new Cuckoo, liked it and he wanted to have the same one in order to feed himself on business trips. Only small, no more than 2.5-3 liters. So that you can put it in a small bag and carry it on the plane as carry-on luggage.
So that you can cook the porridge and fry something, and bungle a couple of plates of borscht.
But, as I understand it, there are no such little Cuckoos. It seems that there are Redmond 01 and 02, but somehow the company itself is confused by the guarantee of reliability. Maybe someone else knows what options? The price doesn't matter.
gala10
Quote: masinen

Redmond 01 is a very good slow cooker !! I advise !!
I join! My daughter now flew with the baby to Sochi, took this cartoon with her. Both me and her for this CF - only the warmest feelings!
Denni
But isn't it a pressure cooker? Just a slow cooker? Or are there no small pressure cookers?
gala10
Quote: Denni

But isn't it a pressure cooker? Just a slow cooker? Or are there no small pressure cookers?
This is a slow cooker, just wonderful.
Vei
Quote: Denni

But isn't it a pressure cooker? Just a slow cooker? Or are there no small pressure cookers?
But, as I understand it, there are no such little Cuckoos.
Why not?))))
There is a Bork U701 3L super pressure cooker.
Stafa
Quote: Vei

Why not?))))
There is a Bork U701 3L super pressure cooker.
But he is healthy in size, obviously does not pull on the baby. So, it’s not the price that matters, but there are simply no small cartoons and pressure cookers at all worthy, I hope not yet.
Admin
Quote: Stafa


And let me be showered with slippers again, but redmond is small.

Shine, I just want to say in response "again you are Zin, you run into rudeness ...?" And I don’t get your slow cars, I have two of them, and I don’t know where to attach them, they stand idle, I cook in only baked milk. The rest - in terms of quality and taste, it sucks

I would not speak so categorically about the technique that your friends on the forum use, "your words are somehow offensive to us"
Denni
I have a certain bias against Redmond and Bork. I prefer to buy a thing from a developer, a manufacturer, and not from a reseller company, besides, they inflate prices - Mom, don't worry. At least Redmond's price is real. And Bork is just getting impudent.
The price, of course, does not play a special role when buying such a thing, but you also need to have limits.
But thanks for the advice on Redmond, you have to go to the store, twist, look.
Stafa
Why did you buy two - if it sucks? I immediately passed it to the store and nothing reminds me of her. And I took one slow-cooker - tried it and then bought the second one - these pans are just for me lazy. And there is nothing wrong with that. I have a 2L pressure cooker for other needs, but I'm telling the truth about her so that they know what to expect from her without embellishing and overestimating the possibilities.
Admin
Quote: Stafa

Why did you buy two - if it sucks?

She was bad I succumbed to the pan frenzy, a bad example turned out to be contagious
Masinen
Light, and to be honest, I really like Redmond 01. But 02 Redick, somehow it’s not like that. The soul did not go to 02.
And 01 dragged with me on vacation, well, I like about me, I made friends with him))
Masinen
Quote: Admin

The bad one was succumbed to the pan frenzy, the bad example turned out to be contagious
I have 1 slow slow, and then I don't use it often, but only for certain dishes))
Stafa
I also do not cook everything in slow motion, but for a dozen dishes it is very good.
Admin
Quote: masinen

I have 1 slow slow, and then I don't use it often, but only for certain dishes))

For baked milk only! And the jellied meat turns out to be gorgeous, but the portion is too large for us, so I cook a little in the ursonchik, there, too, delicious and rich jellied meat turns out
Stafa
I make melted milk in it, then it cools down - I immediately muddy the fermented baked milk, so it's almost a day slow at work. But fermented baked milk turns out like crème brulee.
Quote: Admin

For baked milk only! And the jellied meat turns out to be gorgeous, but the portion is too big for us,
That's why I bought the second one for 3L. The first is 6.5 liters. For a goose on NG and for jam.

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