Arnica
Look at Polaris 0520ad
inoj
Quote: ne_peku

The bowl is very weighty. It seemed to me like in my field 517, or in redmond m70 and the like. And in the 517th it is 600 grams.
561 grams, just weighed.
vernisag
Quote: Veronka

I also found a Polaris PMC 0510AD price of $ 100, Polaris PMC 0520AD price of $ 125, Polaris PMC 0517AD price of $ 155, which company brings from Russia, are these models worthy of attention?
I like Polaris, their bowls are just not very ..., 0520 functionally is not even bad, there is just no drip pan ...
ne_peku
Quote: inoj

561 grams, just weighed.

Wow, I almost guessed it. With this weight, the bowl must be good. The "honeycombs" at the bottom are not very highlighted, it seemed to me so. Again, in field 517 of the first issue, the pattern at the bottom is more vigorous-grooved.


Quote: Veronka

I also found a Polaris PMC 0510AD price of $ 100, Polaris PMC 0520AD price of $ 125, Polaris PMC 0517AD price of $ 155, which company brings from Russia, are these models worthy of attention?

And with a guarantee, then how? Give on the brought polaris?
517 is interesting if you buy a 2nd teflon bowl for it, and so that the multicooker itself is "second edition".
There was information about the 520 that the auto heating could be turned off. The owners can confirm or deny this.
Surname
Hello everyone! I don't know where to write my question, I brought it here.
I want to buy a multicooker, I don’t know which one to choose, please advise. Now there is Moulinex MK302E30 in the tape with a discount, but the reviews about it are not very good, although can you trust the reviews ...
Who uses and is happy with what?
Manna
Yulia, we just don't know anything about this multicooker. Perhaps it is better to look after those that have already been tested?
Surname
So I ask not only about her, I want to know which is the best. There are many models discussed here, it can get confusing. And those who have been interested in and use cartoons for a long time probably already know which model is the most reliable. It is important for me that all the declared modes work and that a good biscuit can be baked so that the price matches the quality.
Manna
I will quote you a small price review so that you can orient yourself a little
Quote: Manna

Is volume important? Now Redmond 01 (for 2 liters) can be bought for 1200r (but there are no touch modes, frying is mediocre, a bowl with a "ceramic" coating, but otherwise a great baby). <...> there is still a Redmond 02 (1.6L) for 2 thousand, but also without touch modes, without a removable plate, but the frying is good.

Also, if a little more expensive, the old lady Panasonic SR-TMH10ATW for 2.5 liters (you can say that there is no frying, but the rice, milk, stewing and baking are excellent), Polaris PMC 0310AD for 3 liters (there is a touch mode, but the bowl with a "ceramic" coating ), Binatone MUC-2130 for 3L (without display).

And if it is even more expensive (to three thousand), then Philips HD3134 / 00 for 3 liters and Binatone MUC-2116 for 1.6 liters (talkative, most of the modes are sensory, smart, without milk), Polaris PMC 0520AD for 5 liters (there is a touch mode), well, REDMOND RMC-011 for 2L (the same as 01, only in black).

4-5 thousand: Stadler Form Chef One for 5L and 4L (out of competition in touch modes and bowl), Brand 502 for 5L (without touch modes, 5-step manual mode, bowl with "ceramic" coating).

6-7 thousand: Brand 37501 for 5L (if you can still find it).

7-8 thousand: Panasonic SR-MHS181 5L (two touch modes: pilaf and buckwheat, maximum temperature 130 ° C, bowl with a resistant coating).

Well, then the gap is up to 13-15 thousand.
Veronka
Quote: ne_peku


Wow, I almost guessed it. With this weight, the bowl must be good. The "honeycombs" at the bottom are not very highlighted, it seemed to me so. Again, in field 517 of the first issue, the pattern at the bottom is more vigorous-grooved.


And with a guarantee, then how? Give on the brought polaris?
517 is interesting if you buy a 2nd teflon bowl for it, and so that the multicooker itself is "second edition".
There was information about the 520 that the auto heating could be turned off. The owners can confirm or deny this.

They give a guarantee, now I don't know which one is better than Philips HD3037 / 70 or Polaris 0517 or 0520?
Veronka
Quote: vernisag

I like Polaris, their bowls are just not very ..., 0520 functionally is not even bad, there is just no drip pan ...
if there is no drip tray where are the drops collecting?
Manna
Quote: Veronka

if there is no drip tray where are the drops collecting?
They flow down to the side around the bowl.

Polaris has ceramic-coated bowls. Phillips with non-stick. Bowls with non-stick coating are easier to clean. If for Polaris 0517 you can still choose a bowl from similar ones with a non-stick coating, then for 0520 only order through the service, and only relatives with a ceramic coating. But this is the situation in Russia, as in Europe with this, I do not know. The 0517 has no touch modes. 0520 and Phillips have it.
848
Comrades, interlocutors, is there anything interesting to say about the Philips HD3058 and PHILIPS HD 3036 Multicooker? walked around the shops on the weekend "felt" them ... it seems they are not bad, I think it might not be worth the PANASONIC SR-MHS181WTQ of its 10 thousand ... additional multi-cook function beckons in it with the possibility of reg-I temperature (I count on 40g for yoghurts), but there is precisely the "yogurt" mode in Philips.
lega
Quote: 848

I think maybe PANASONIC SR-MHS181WTQ is not worth its 10 thousand ...

I think that Panasonic definitely does not deserve such a price. He, of course, is good, but with the prices "played". In addition, you can buy it for 2 thousand cheaper, if you really like Panasonic.

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TanushaS
Hello, please advise a multicooker ... I reread the topic and seems even more confused. It is desirable to buy today or tomorrow, my husband presented a gift certificate for 6 thousand rubles. The three of us live - I, my husband, my daughter are 3 years old. I always cook one or two times maximum. I think 5 liters will be a lot for me, right? Will it be possible to cook a small portion in it? There are a bunch of multicooker in stores, mainly Redmond, Philips, Panasonic, Polaris, Vitek, Moulinex, and there are also names of which I have not heard. What should be guided by when choosing? I understand that it is necessary to consider specific models, but is there any algorithm of action without knowing the models? For example,
1) I choose the volume - 3-4.5 liters.
2) I choose a saucepan - with a non-stick quality coating
3) Operating modes - porridge, soup, pilaf, stewing, .... yogurt?
.... what else?

How important is the firm? The heart lies with Panasonic, but all the models are unpretentious, but Phillips and Redmond surprised by both the view and the set of functions, but I'm afraid to make a mistake with the quality.
Manna
Tatyana, small portions can be cooked in a five-liter bowl. Up to the max mark is usually 3-3.5 liters. It is difficult to say whether a three-liter is enough for you or not, since everyone has their own appetites. I usually cook in 2 and 3 liter multicooker one or two portions at a time.

It's difficult to talk about multicooker in general. There are no universal rules to be found here.

The bowl, yes, definitely has to be with good coverage. It is advisable to be able to buy a replacement bowl. There are bowls with anti-cigarette coating, and there are with the so-called. "ceramic" (not related to ceramics). The second is more difficult to care for (heating only with food, thorough washing, you cannot drop or hit it - cracks will go).

The modes are entirely dependent on what your family preferences are. For example, do you need active frying? And then ... just the name of the mode is not enough ... but does it work correctly? Therefore, of course, it is better to talk about specific models.

By manufacturer ... Redmond and Polaris mostly have multicooker of similar quality, they mostly do not have sensor modes (for liquid evaporation). I would not recommend Vitek at all, it is not known how reliable that multicooker will turn out to be. Phillips and Mulinex also have different models, some more, some less successful. If Panasonic is old models, then ... they are old, even ancient frying in them can be said to be absent, there is no yoghurt ... but wonderful pastries, stewing, milk porridge. The new Panasonic has more features.

Yes, I also want to note that there are not only multi-cookers, but also pressure cookers from these manufacturers. Pressure cookers are cooked under pressure and in these modes, under pressure, the lid cannot be opened during cooking. Meat, of course, cook faster in a pressure cooker. For the rest of the dishes, there is no particular gain in time.

Yes...I don't know if my writing helped you ... it's hard to talk about multicooker in general
Arinna
Quote: lga

I think that Panasonic definitely does not deserve such a price.
It doesn’t, definitely. So I'm waiting for prices to drop a little, at least by another two thousand. The new model attracts not only by the removable plate and the quality of the bowl (I would have liked to believe), but also by its very compact appearance. Polaris 523, which stands in the store next to it, looks huge, although both are 5 liters.
I am confused by the lack of a drip tray. Doesn't it happen that liquid gets on the heating element?
Manna
Quote: Arinna

Doesn't it happen that liquid gets on the heating element?
It happens when the lid does not open completely. Why is it so scary?
Arinna
There should be no water in the heating element, maybe sometimes for this reason multi burns out? Although they say that sometimes you can accidentally pour water inside without a bowl and after drying everything works as before ..
Arnica
And who told you that if there is no drip tray, then water flows to the heating element?
I have a Dex-60 without a drip tray. Just when I open the lid, I immediately put a paper or fabric napkin and no problem. In general, there is a groove near the saucepan, where water is collected. And even if condensation got in the pan, it is not critical. Multi year soon and mmm, in excellent condition.
gala10
I have one cartoon - with a drip tray, the second - without ... I like the one without .. If I choose another one, I'll pay attention to it. In my opinion, the drip tray is an extra headache ...
irman
A drip tray is a good thing if it is well adjusted. In a cuckoo, not a single drop will fall past him, it's very convenient and you don't need to catch anything with napkins.
* Anyuta *
I have exactly the same in Panas - all the liquid clearly remains in the drip tray, but in the scarlet - its meaning is not at all clear .. a lot of liquid and spreads along the rim ...
Manna
That's the main question: a properly working drip tray is great, but does it work correctly in most of those multicooker that have them (not counting Cook and others like her and Panasonic). So ... he is, he is not ... does not play a big role
Arinna
Thank you, all doubts have disappeared. And in the cuckoo really everything is provided in this plan. Even the bowl has such a shape, a ledge, that not a single drop will get inside.
Sun
Hello) I tried to figure it out myself, but already "my head is spinning" and there was a feeling that having learned more to the "finish" I didn’t come a meter closer ...)))
Mom dreams of a multicooker, which one to buy? What I would like:
1) Budget up to 4000 rubles.
2) It is desirable to have a menu in Russian and not very "abstruse" (mom is over 65 years old)
3) A pressure cooker is not needed, but porridge, soup, stewing, baking are a must;
4) Delayed start;

Mom has a family of two, so the question arises, if you buy a 5L multicooker, you can cook less, or do you still need to take 3L? I went shopping, there are multi Polaris, Philips, Redmond a large selection of models, but here's which one to stop at ... Five days left until the birthday ... Please help with advice !!!!!
848
Quote: * Annie *

I have exactly the same in Panas

and what is your model ("Panasa")?
Larssevsk
Quote: Sunny

Hello) I tried to figure it out myself, but already "my head is spinning" and there was a feeling that having learned more to the "finish" I didn’t come a meter closer ...)))
Mom dreams of a multicooker, which one to buy? What I would like:
1) Budget up to 4000 rubles.
2) It is desirable to have a menu in Russian and not too "abstruse" (mom is over 65 years old)
3) A pressure cooker is not needed, but porridge, soup, stewing, baking are a must;
4) Delayed start;

Mom has a family of two, so the question arises, if you buy a 5L multicooker, you can cook less, or do you still need to take 3L? I went shopping, there are multi Polaris, Philips, Redmond a large selection of models, but here's which one to stop at ... Five days left until the birthday ... Please help with advice !!!!!

Irina, now in the online store Eldorado sale Multicooker PANASONIC SR-TMH 181 HTW. Price 2699. Very worthy classic. If the design does not bother, then according to other indicators - what you need !!! And the price ...
And if you want a more modern design, then the Polaris 520 girls seem to be praised here on the forum. Also a budget option (about 3000 rubles), but there are a lot of opportunities. The bowl is good. There is one touch mode - fig. Find here Temko about her, chat with the girls.
But I would still buy Panasonic for my parents
Larssevsk
Quote: Larssevsk

Now I will insert the link

https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...on=com_smf&topic=251994.0
* Anyuta *
Quote: 848

and what is your model ("Panasa")?
the usual 181 is the very first one that started producing right after the 18th model.
TanushaS
Quote: Manna

Tatyana, small portions can be cooked in a five-liter bowl. Up to the max mark is usually 3-3.5 liters. It is difficult to say whether a three-liter is enough for you or not, since everyone has their own appetites. I usually cook in 2 and 3 liter multicooker one or two portions at a time.

Manna, thank you very much for your answer! and a special thank you for the pressure cooker addition! I was thinking about a pressure cooker and doubted very much what to choose ... For now, I stop at a multicooker, as I plan to use it for "morning cereals and programmed dinners." Was in the store today, examined the models in more detail -

Panasonic SR-TMB (H) 18 LT = Q = W - I liked it, but is this the one I read about here on the forum, which differs from the next only in color?
Panasonic SR-TMJ181BTW
Redmond RMC-M70 - I liked the design, many programs, a heavier saucepan, but the price is almost twice as expensive. Is it possible to make yoghurt in Panasonic?
tuskarora
Girls, look, Polaris has one more interesting model. Only information is still small, but it is already in Ukraine at 5 Ok.
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I wonder how it is fundamentally different from 0523?
Manna
Quote: Larssevsk

Irina, now in the online store Eldorado sale Multicooker PANASONIC SR-TMH 181 HTW. Price 2699. Very worthy classic. If the design does not bother, then according to other indicators - what you need !!! And the price ...
I support! For mom, I think such a slow cooker should be perfect.

Quote: TanushaS

Panasonic SR-TMB (H) 18 LT = Q = W - I liked it, but is this the one I read about here on the forum, which differs from the next only in color?
Panasonic SR-TMJ181BTW
Redmond RMC-M70 - I liked the design, many programs, a heavier saucepan, but the price is almost twice as expensive. Is it possible to make yoghurt in Panasonic?
Yes, yes, Panasonic SR-TMJ181BTW differs from Panasonic SR-TMB18 in color and bowl coating. It is very difficult to cook yoghurt in these Panasonic - there are no programs that maintain the temperature at 40 ° C.
Redmond's prices are somewhat overpriced - this is the company's policy. The forum has a small topic about Redmond 70 HERE
TanushaS
Manna, Thanks for the quick response. I read about Redmond, and although it seduces with a huge set of functions, still something haunts. I think that this is most likely due to the price, I don't want to overpay, but suddenly I won't use it (I have such friends).
Manna
Tatyana, You tell us which models they sell to you, and we will tell you which way to look
Larssevsk
Quote: Manna

I support! For mom, I think such a slow cooker should be perfect.

Mannochka, but the price is. Take it for yourself. I remember, still relatively recently (about 1.5 years ago) I had a girl from her work (only black) in the same Eldorado for 6000 or so
Sun
Thank you very much!!! I didn't even think that you would answer so quickly !!!
I went to read the information)))
Manna
Well ... now Panasonic has new things, so the price of old models has crept down. And Panasonic also winds up a lot for its brand in Russia.
TanushaS
I wrote three models that interested me, I saw them in the store today. There are almost no Panasonic - only two or three are, I remembered this morning the numbers 181 from the marking of the new Panasonic and in the store I decided that I had seen it, but then I realized that it was an old model after all. There was also a little Panasonic, quite a crumb with 4 buttons on the panel, and some other old model, too, but I didn't remember. There are many Redmond models, but I liked the appearance (more my husband than me) Redmond RMC-M70 and M90.The rest of Polaris, Vitek, Philips, Maxwell, Unit, Elenberg - I did not consider them at all. Panasonic SR-TMB (H) 18 LT = Q = W costs 15,000 tenge (that's about 3,000 rubles), and Redmond RMC-M70 costs 37,000 tenge (7400 rubles). So I think is it worth overpaying?

Panasonic SR-TMJ181BTW - 23000 tenge (4600 rubles)
Larssevsk
Quote: Manna

Well ... now Panasonic has new things, so the price of old models has crept down. And Panasonic also winds up a lot for its brand in Russia.

Well, everyone needs to earn money. As for the price, if in Panasonic the bowls are as good as everyone writes about them (they serve people for 3-4 years), then it's not a pity to overpay. Here I have a very good cartoon, but the bowl was out of order after 4 months (though I cook in it every day). I ordered a new one for 1200 rubles with delivery. In half a year I will still order (because I really like the cartoon itself). Total for the year 2400 per bowls. For 3 years 7200. That's the whole economy
Manna
Panasonic 181 has three models:




Panasonic SR-TMJ181
Choosing a slow cooker, pressure cooker, rice cooker (2)
Panasonic SR-TMH181HTW
Choosing a slow cooker, pressure cooker, rice cooker (2)
Panasonic SR-MHS181
Choosing a slow cooker, pressure cooker, rice cooker (2)


The first two have no fundamentally new features. And the latest is a completely new model.

So you have a choice of Panasonic SR-TMJ181BTW, Redmond RMC-M70 or Redmond RMC-M90? Forgive me, here I can not advise anything. But, maybe the girls have some other thoughts about this?
TanushaS
Yes, in our store, these first two models of Panasonic are presented. I very much doubt buying Redmond, because I am generally worried about buying a multicooker - this is absolutely something new and unfamiliar to me, of all the additional functions I am attracted only by the preparation of yogurt and fondue, it may be better to buy a yogurt maker in the future, and now buy a proven Panasonic model and then I lean more towards the Panasonic SR-TMH 18 than the Panasonic SR-TMJ181.
Vilapo
TanushaS, a very good choice Panasonic SR-TMH 18, for how many years I have been using it, I am very satisfied, and I am not at all embarrassed that it has only six programs. I bought a small Panasonic SR-DF 101 in a pair with her. Of course, I would like a brand new Panasonic SR-MHS181, but we'll wait until its price is more adequate. And I make yogurt in a yogurt maker
Surname
The Panasonic SR-TMH 18 was described so deliciously that I fell for it too. Inexpensive and reliable, there are no extra functions, but the main ones work well, did I understand correctly?
I have a question, how does baking turn out in it? can you bake a good biscuit?
Blackout
In the Panasonic SR-TMH 18 multicooker, excellent biscuits are obtained! The slow cooker is very good
yaKachka
So you have a choice of Panasonic SR-TMJ181BTW, Redmond RMC-M70 or Redmond RMC-M90? Sorry, here I can not advise anything Sorry. But maybe the girls have some other thoughts about this?
I have - take Panasonic, this is a real company and this is a real brand !!!
Well, Redmond, like Bork, is absolutely exaggerated and artificially type "manufacturer".
On such topics (that Bork, that Redmond) "guys" (brothers) stupidly squeeze money in Russia.
P / S I saw them in business, crossed paths with them at work, because we provide them with "waste paper".
In private conversation, they do not hide what millions have on our stupidity and vanity !!!
TanushaS
Everything, girls, decided - Panasonic SR-TMH 18. I also looked at their online store, there is a Panasonic SR-MHS181, but it costs 33,500 tenge (6700 rubles). More than double the price.

Thanks everyone for the help!
Manna
Quote: TanushaS

Yes, in our store, these first two models of Panasonic are presented. I very much doubt buying Redmond, because I am generally worried about buying a multicooker - this is absolutely something new and unfamiliar to me, of all the additional functions I am attracted only by the preparation of yogurt and fondue, it may be better to buy a yogurt maker in the future, and now buy a proven Panasonic model and then I lean more towards the Panasonic SR-TMH 18 than the Panasonic SR-TMJ181.
You know, fondue, fries in a multicooker is pampering. And for yogurt, you can buy a yogurt maker (it is much more convenient to cook yogurt in it, and the multicooker will not be busy for 6-12 hours). I'm still in this case for Panasonic. Moreover, you are not sure of the need for this device. And Panasonic has been checked-rechecked for many years.
Quote: Last name

The Panasonic SR-TMH 18 was described so deliciously that I fell for it too. Inexpensive and reliable, there are no extra functions, but the main ones work well, did I understand correctly?
I have a question, how does baking turn out in it? can you bake a good biscuit?
This slow cooker is famous for its good baking, stewing, rice
Babushka
Quote: TanushaS

Everything, girls, decided - Panasonic SR-TMH 18.
Tanya, in which store, if not a secret?
TanushaS
Sulpak!
Babushka
I would advise looking at the Electronics Planet. The quality of the goods is different. This is the opinion of many people. And by no means in the Technodom ...

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