yudinel
AlexM, I highly recommend the Steba DD 1ECO slow cooker, slow cooker, there is now a discount on OZONE. Also, how did you suffer with the choice, this site helped with the choice and is VERY happy !!!
Larssevsk
Quote: BMW

Toshiba RC-10NMFR

BMW, I didn't use one, but I looked at its parameters, I really liked it. Nice bowl, high quality. There are touch modes (not all are available). There is a shutdown button (which is very rare). Cooking starts after reaching a certain temperature (also not for everyone).

What I didn't like: low power (frying will be long and dreary), but if for a child, then frying is not particularly needed. Small bowl 2.8. It is not convenient to cook soups in this. Porridge, casseroles, omelettes are great, but compote and soup would like more capacity
Larssevsk
Quote: AlexM

Save me, stuck at the stage of choosing between two "little animals": the LIBERTY MP-900 multicooker-pressure cooker and the POLARIS PPC-0305AD multicooker

AlexM, Polaris is a very worthy company. On multicooker, they have stepped forward lately. As a rule, the reviews for their CF are always good. I can't say anything about Liberty. There is a topic for this model here: https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=188715.0... Look, read. Maybe it will help
AlexM
Thank you so much. Regarding Liberty, this is the same Polaris (I saw this from the video review, the current for Ukraine she is Liberty, and for Russia Polaris). I am also interested in comparing their technical characteristics ...
Larssevsk
Quote: AlexM

I am also interested in comparing their technical characteristics ...

In my opinion, so absolutely one-person :))). Liberty is a little more powerful, but not so much that it will not be particularly noticeable
AlexM
and here's another nuance
I like Liberty more in terms of design, and Polaris in terms of the number of programs (8 more + bite "manual control, although I don't know what it is), and now I'm lost)))
Larssevsk
Quote: AlexM

and here's another nuance
I like Liberty more in design

What are our different aesthetic views. As a rach Liberty, I didn’t like the design VERY MUCH.
Here it turns out about Polaris, too, there is Temka https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=295673.0
Arinna
Girls, you seem to be talking about different Polaris. Liberty 900 and Polaris 205 are exactly the same. And the design and the price probably too. Polaris 205 is already an old man, but I still really like it. Simple, powerful, there is nothing to break (it seems to me), it keeps the temperature very well, like a thermos. Only the pressure does not regulate. And it would be time to change the cup, but somehow I can't get myself together, there is no time.
Shelena
Quote: AlexM

Save me, stuck at the stage of choosing between two "little animals": the LIBERTY MP-900 multicooker-pressure cooker and the POLARIS PPC-0305AD multicooker

What do you advise?
AlexM, I only have Polaris 0305, so I can't compare with Liberty. But I am VERY happy with my pressure cooker. Read about this model Temko on the girls' links.
I can also say that Ukrainian girls buy a spare saucepan for Polaris from Liberty 900.
Larssevsk
Quote: Arinna

Girls, you seem to be talking about different Polaris.

I meant 305 Polaris. Quite cute and functional in my opinion. I would buy it (if you choose between Liberty and Polaris)
ne_peku
Quote: Larssevsk

BMW, I did not use this, but I looked at its parameters, I really liked it. Nice bowl, high quality. There are touch modes (not all are available). There is a shutdown button (which is very rare). Cooking starts after reaching a certain temperature (also not for everyone).

What I didn't like: low power (frying will be long and dreary), but if for a child, then frying is not particularly needed. Small bowl 2.8. It is not convenient to cook soups in this. Porridge, casseroles, omelettes are great, but compote and soup would like more capacity
What kind of shutdown button are we talking about? Which completely de-energizes the multicooker? There is no such thing there either in 3-liter or 5-liter. 🔗

There is no "stewing" program, "soup" is combined with "baking". It does not boil quietly, but boils very strongly and constantly. The program time is limited to 60 minutes. There are several rice programs that, by selection, can be adapted to suit your needs.... There is no normal frying, you can fry in baking. But there, as luck would have it, it may or may not. It may stop suddenly - it will reset the program, or it simply stops frying, and the program will not reset. It has no start button. The mode has already started a little hesitated. He doesn't like it when the program is run again - it resets, even the same as it was (although not always). Until it cools down will not let you repeat. Or it can behave like this - it will start a second time, it seems to work. They came to see, and the program was reset. For example, this happens on baked goods.
In general, this is a rice cooker. Not adapted to our requests. But if you really want to, you can buy. Suddenly it will grow together. And she has a cord without grounding, not like all multicooker.


A few quotes from a friendly forum about Toshiba:

- 01 May 2013, 13:37 I have some kind of trouble, I don't understand how to overcome it, when I turn it on for the Soup for the first time, everything is fine - it is warming up, then the timer turns on and how you can fry the onion and meat, but if there is not enough time and you need it fry a little more, then after turning it on again nothing happens ... let's say - heating continues, but somehow very weakly and the timer freezes at the initial digit, so it can go on for a very long time.

-01 May 2013, 14:07 Do not be alarmed - everyone is faced with this, since the principle of the countdown on this program is still not clear to me personally. Once I put a cabbage pie in general, and she took it and switched off after 20 minutes, and did not start counting.

-01 May 2013, 19:41 I noticed the following feature of this program (baking):
When I am going to make baking, I fill in the contents, turn on the mode (for 60 minutes), after about 5 minutes. the timer starts counting down and turns off when it reaches zero.
When I fry, I put in the oil, turn on the mode (for chicken - for 35 minutes), the countdown starts quite quickly, the oil heats up and fry the chicken parts on both sides for 15 minutes.
BUT! If, after switching off, you set the baking mode again, then misunderstandings begin. The timer basically does not run. Frying continues quite intensely. Apparently from a hot state, the program starts somehow wrong. Therefore, I spend longer on the porridge regime. Once checked on the water. The timer went off, but not very soon. So with some recipes, you need to choose the way to finish cooking. Or porridge or mixed rice. Maybe an express one - it should work out faster in time.

-01 May 2013, 21:25 tried it, not so intensely, the temperature is definitely lower, we tried it on meat - on the first circle, before turning it off, you can fry the meat to a crust, after turning it back on, the meat will only boil and no crust.

-12 Jul 2013, 21:53 Hmm ... then it seems to me that Toshka has become kinky: today he put (without oil and water) literally three small pre-marinated chicken legs - put it on baked goods (before, even the chicken was just "dry" did it on this program, and nothing) but ... after about twenty minutes the program turned off .... well, what to do, turned it on again for "baking", everything went fine, what does sometimes affect the correct execution of programs at Toshka's?

Larssevsk
Quote: ne_peku

What kind of shutdown button are we talking about? Which completely de-energizes the multicooker? There is no such thing there either in 3-liter or 5-liter. 🔗

Strange, here's a user writes:
Advantages:

1. High-quality performance
2. Heavy indestructible bowl with a bright scale both in liters and in multi-glasses
3. Nice panel, not bubble wrap
4, There is a clock that works even when unplugged
5. There is a Dough (Fermentation) mode, and for me it is also making yogurt
6. You do not need to disconnect from the outlet - there is a button to turn off the device

Disinformation turns out. All around lies
Bmw
ne_pekuThank you, very helpful in choosing!) Well, at least I will not take Toshiba!;) Although the question remains open! (
gala10
Quote: BMW
help me choose a small compact (little space in the kitchen) multicooker with good functionality, not expensive! you need to cook a two-year-old grandson - soup, stewing, steam, porridge, casseroles ...
I have a Redmond 01, all these functions are present there, positioned for baby food. If you search well, you can find it inexpensively.
Ikra
This Redmond (just don't remember, 1 or 2) gave this to a friend for her daughter's birth. She is immensely pleased. But another funny and rather inexpensive thing fell on the search:
🔗
Manna
Irish, as I understand it, this is an ordinary rice cooker. These are even cheaper. They are called rice cookers and cookers, but the meaning is the same there - cooking cereals for a side dish or porridge in the water, you can cook meat with vegetables, pasta (as we cook on touch modes in multicooker). But no milk
Bmw
Manna, good night!) I'm still in the process of choosing, what can you say about these models: Polaris PMC 0310AD Cuckoo CR-0821FI Philips HD3134 / 00 Kambrook AMC500?
Bmw
gala10, Thanks for the advice! I saw her, but it’s a very small bowl (I would like a little more bowl, about 3 liters, so that we can cook something too!)
Manna
Quote: BMW
Polaris PMC 0310AD Cuckoo CR-0821FI Philips HD3134 / 00 Kambrook AMC500?
Polaris is a good model. Kuku is already outdated, functional. Phillips has problems with the touch mode (there is still liquid at the end of the mode), the bowl is excellent. I won't say anything about Cambrook - I don't know this model.
landysh

Quote: BMW
good night!) I'm still in the process of choosing, what can you say about these models: Polaris PMC 0310AD
I have no such polaris, so I can judge in absentia. I do not like. There is no yoghurt or a double boiler, I read reviews about it on Yandex - everyone is unhappy, they say the pastries stick, and the soup is cooked for hours.
Manna
Don't read the reviews on the market. How many times have they talked about it. HERE read. And to prevent baking in "ceramics" from sticking, you need to grease it with butter. And washing is good. Of course, the non-stick coating is easier to use, but here we already choose from what we have.
zogar
Quote: Manna

Polaris is a good model.
By technical characteristics Polaris PMC 0310AD and really not bad, but at a price (from 1339 rubles) so generally out of competition. One BUT: in YandexMarket, out of 20 reviews, 13 negative reviews of it are, one might say, a record (usually every tenth one scolds - in cases of a successful model; the fifth - in ordinary cases; from a quarter to a third the models are not very good. there are more than half of the negative reviews)!

Cuckoo CR-0821FI it will be somewhat better, but the prices (definitely!) are exorbitant - from 4500 rubles. Indeed, the model is far from new, in South Korea they stopped producing for a long time.

Kambrook AMC500 costs almost the same as a cuckoo, but is completely unknown to users - you can, if you wish, become a pioneer.

Philips HD3134 / 00 - the most decent cartoon from your list, and the price is not offensive - from 2320 rubles.

It also makes sense to take a closer look at the 3-liter model Brand 701 - she has a 5-mode multi-cook (experienced cooks may like this functionality). And prices - from 2990 rubles.
Manna
Quote: zogar
It also makes sense to take a closer look at the 3-liter Brand 701 model
Then it is better to wait a bit when decent bowls arrive for these multicooker. The ones that are now in the kit ...

Phillips is a decent model, if not for the cant with touch mode. If this does not stop, then of the listed models I like it more (except for the Brand 701). 701 is very good at features. Porridge mode only for rice / buckwheat porridge with milk and water. Only on milk "runs". Then it is better to cook milk on hand at 95 ° C. They promise to bring good bowls by the end of July.

Polaris is a good multicooker in its price segment.
Bmw
Manna, Good evening!) Thank you for the clarification! Now I choose between Phillips and Brand! I can’t wait, unfortunately, I have to cook for my grandson!) So what would you advise of these two models to order now? Thanks again!!
Manna
Bmw, I would choose Brand, and add. I ordered the bowl after delivery. If, of course, there is such an opportunity. Although ... I do not know what the quality of these new bowls will be. Currently, I do not use the 701 precisely because of the shabby bowl. And I definitely would not advise a child to cook in such a bowl.
Phillips has an excellent bowl, but the "touch" mode fails.
I cannot advise here. You make that choice. In terms of functionality, the 701 is richer than the 3134. The advantage is more often on the side of Philips.
Sinichkina
I just didn’t understand before why the multicooker was needed and what was so good about it while the godfathers of Redmond didn’t give us a housewarming gift. How she helped us out then. I put the ingredients, turned on and let's glue the wallpaper while the cartoon cooks lunch. And now we actively use it, it works as it should, does not burn, cooks, fries deliciously, and you can bake bread.
Bmw
Manna, it's just scary in Phillips that there is no SUP and PAR mode! ((and I really need them !!
Elena Bo
BMW, take Brand 701. Not the fact that you get a bad cup. I do not peel off and I am very happy with it. If there is an opportunity to purchase a bowl of better quality, I will purchase it with pleasure, but this one is still as good as new.
Manna
Quote: BMW
it's just scary in Phillips that there is no SUP and PAR mode! ((and I really need them !!
All this can be replaced by the modes that are available (Soup by Stewing, and Steam by "Oven" at 110 ° C), but ... I see that you have already made your choice
Larssevsk
In my opinion, for cooking for a two-year-old child (and not only), a good high-quality environmentally friendly bowl is a parameter that should be relied on first of all. I threw out my first SV only because I did not trust the bowl, and I could not find a replacement. Modes are already secondary. You can adapt to cook absolutely all dishes, except for yogurt and proofing of the dough, even having two modes: correctly working programs "porridge" and "stewing". And if there are more of them ... Panasonic, Philips, the same Toshiba - these are brands with a worldwide reputation, good components. There are many users who are very happy with them. And about the bad reviews. There are people who are not satisfied with my beloved Steba either. They have a right. How many people, so many opinions. You can't please everyone
zogar
Quote: Manna
BMW, I would choose Brand, and add. I ordered the bowl after delivery. If, of course, there is such an opportunity.
There is such an opportunity: the Tomsk company NEK manufactures bowls of most standard sizes and different coatings and, in addition, restores the coatings of complete bowls (this costs from 700 rubles).

"Where can I buy?" - 🔗

About the bowls: an additional bowl is an additional convenience, I think it is simply necessary to have it (especially with intensive cooking).

For less common models of multicooker, finding a suitable bowl is generally a problem. There are compatible, interchangeable bowls in standard sizes. Read the article below.

"How to choose your own cup" - 🔗
Quote: Manna
Larssevsk
It's great to take a new cartoon, get a pot out of it and buy a couple of new ones (1000 rubles on average, taking into account delivery). Then it's better to take the Chef One 3L Swizz Style. More expensive than average prices, but the quality of the pan and the multi itself does not raise questions or doubts.

And the company NEC is really worthy. And you need several bowls for the multicooker. I have 3 pieces for each. Only to Binaton 2130 I can not find additional ones. Zogar, do not know, NEC does not produce them? How not to pick up from them?
Manna
Quote: zogar
the Tomsk company NEK makes bowls
NEC does not manufacture bowls for the 701.

Add. the cup is not always and not everyone needs. I would not recommend them to everyone. I do not use multiple bowls, but I do use multiple multicooker. This option is more convenient for me (you can cook at the same time, and not in turn).

Quote: Larssevsk
Then it's better to take the Chef One 3L Swizz Style.More expensive than average prices, but the quality of the pan and the multi itself does not raise questions or doubts.
Larochka, I agree, the bowl is super. But there are difficulties with milk - there is a touch mode, it does not always work correctly. And for babies, this mode is usually needed. Although, I like this multicooker.
Larssevsk
Quote: Manna

NEC does not manufacture bowls for the 701.

Larochka, I agree, the bowl is super. But there are difficulties with milk - there is a touch mode, it does not always work correctly. And for babies, this mode is usually needed. Although, I like this multicooker.

Mann that "Milk Porridge" is also touch mode ??? I understand that rice, pilaf, risotto are only sensory. Well, damn it, give
And I have my Binaton 3 y. I took the side dish to the dacha. There is not enough one pressure cooker, a cartoon is also needed. Stadler decided to buy a replacement for an apartment. I, of course, cook milk porridge in a little Redik. But suddenly ... Now, together with BMW I will suffer a choice
Manna
Quote: Larssevsk
"Milk porridge" is also touch mode
Yes, the new Panasonic (the same as Stadler) also has sensory milk.

Lar, well, Stadler is good. True, fry there, I think you won't. And his modes are interesting
Larssevsk
Quote: Manna

Lar, well, Stadler is good. True, fry there, I think you won't. And his modes are interesting

Mann, I'm clean for the side dishes. Porridge in Redika - baby, grill, bake in the oven, meat and soup in Shtebe. Probably, for side dishes (cereals, pasta, vegetables, potatoes), you better not advise me anything? Or would you advise?
I kind of studied the question. Stadler seemed perfect.
Manna
LarochkaFor side dishes, I think Stadler will be convenient. I like it with a bowl and with sensory programs. I would choose it for such purposes
gala10
Girls, how about pastries in Stadler?
Manna
Check mark, good! Look at what Irisha-Vernissage casseroles, pies, biscuits made
gala10
Mannochka, I looked, but at first I baked a lot of things in Redik, and then it began to stick. And how does the bowl behave over time in Stadler? Is it non-stick or ceramic?
Manna
Non-stick, neoflon from Daikin.
gala10
What is neoflon?
Manna
Non-stick coating from Daikin. Considered more environmentally friendly than Teflon.
zogar
Quote: Larssevsk
... to Binaton 2130 I cannot find additional ones. ... NEC does not produce for them? How not to pick up from them?
They have 3 liter bowls with a diameter of 195 mm. and a height of 116 mm. If the bowls Binatone MUC-2130 other sizes, then in this case, use the offer of the company NEK: "If you still did not find your multicooker in the compatibility table below, write to us here: sales @ multi- At the same time, indicate the exact model of the multicooker and the volume of the bowl you need."
gala10
Mannochka, Thank you!
vernisag
Galina, the Stadler bowl is very good, if used carefully, it will last a long time
Of course, I scratched mine, my daughter climbed there with anything, but the baked goods still don't stick. Of all my mults and cereals, Stadler cooks, for my taste, the best. On the express program, it is very convenient to cook macaroons, potatoes, and I did everything. Stadler has good sensory programs.
gala10
Irina, thank you very much for your reply. I already do all the baking in the oven, but I would like to do it in a cartoon, especially in the summer.
Bmw
Larssevsk, Good evening!) You mean this multicooker-Stadler Form Chef One SFC.929 ?? because this model, I did not find-Chef One 3L Swizz Style ((and how do they differ too interesting? on the Yandex market the price for a 4 liter is much less than for a three ruble note ...
Manna
Bmw, this is the same multicooker. Stadler has one model for three volumes: 3, 4 and 5 liters.
Bmw
MannaThank you very much for the clarification! only now the pick is already between Phillips and Stadler!))
P.S. I have never chosen a technique for so long!)) I am getting old….

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