Rick
Quote: Delait
Guys, poke someone, eh?
Shteba
Manna
Natasha, Shteba is a good choice. But, as I said, any pressure cooker is capable of stewing and cooking soup. If you are attracted by Shteba, and for you its cost is acceptable, then why not choose it. The only thing is that Shteba's functions for heating have been cut in Ukraine, I don't know how this is now. Although, this will not affect the soup and stewing
Delait
ordered Shtebu))), indeed the functions are cut.
Manna
Choosing a multicooker, pressure cooker, rice cooker (2)

Modes (sensory rice, pilaf, buckwheat). The display shows the mode number and default time

Multicook
Choosing a multicooker, pressure cooker, rice cooker (2)
Bes7vetrov
What cute)))
Marishel
Good evening / night everyone!
Girls, I've been reading the forum for almost a week - I choose a slow cooker, the first one will be ..
I liked the multicooker pressure cookers - Brand 6051, Oursson MP5015PSD / IV, Steba DD1 ECO - but! I realized, for myself personally, that as the "first" cartoon pressure-cooker, they will not work for me, I think at first I need to work with the unit "simpler", more reliable, without blemish (in terms of pressure and calculation of cooking time). And while I focus more on baking, although I plan to cook everything ... I've read a million awesome recipes here, many thanks to everyone!
I chose the following multicooker -
PANASONIC SR-TMS520KTQ (New), I did not find "live" reviews, can someone tell me a little more about it ?, than described in those. characteristics ..
PANASONIC SR-TML510LTQ - there is information (technical characteristics), I could not find the reviews of those who have it ...
The main difference, as I understand it, between these models is control (520 - microprocessor, 510 - just electronic) and accessories (in 520 a silicone ladle, a lid for a bowl, a set of cups for yogurt)

if no one has any feedback, please help, as multi-experts you. (I want to hear the opinion of professionals), which one to take? maybe PANASONIC SR-TMJ181 (proven, but there is no yogurt?) ...
Prices are different, I am aware of .. we do not focus on this
Sorry for the confusion, mess in my head, help me with advice on what to take. And am I right that as the "first" cartoon - pressure cookers will not work for me (I argue with my husband) ..
Thank you in advance.
Miranda
Wow, the new Panasonic is space-based in design, although round
Favorite
I have Brandik 6051, too, at first I was afraid of pressure. All bullshit, we invent more problems for ourselves. A very understandable and pleasant to use multi-cooker pressure cooker. I use it with pleasure. I also have Brand 37502 and 37500 just a multicooker. I'm very happy with everyone.
Rick
Marishel, there are so many recipes for both multicooker and pressure cooker that you will figure it out quickly and you don't need to invent anything in terms of cooking time and pressure selection. It is unlikely that someone will tell you about new items, that's why they are new) If the girls had them here, they would definitely have already shared their impressions.
irina23
I choose a multicooker, tell me please, I'm interested in a good bowl and functionality. I liked Brang 701, there are several levels of frying and many pleasant things, but the bowl there seems to be not very good. I like pressure cookers, but I like some dishes more from the multicooker. Who has a lot of multicooker, which one is more like it?
Manna
Quote: irina23
I liked Brang 701, there are several levels of frying and many pleasant things, but the bowl there seems to be not very good.
Now there are bowls for sale with a non-stick coating for Brand 701. They are called Brand 7012.
irina23
Thank you Mannochka, you often cook her in comparison with others, I mean love? sorry, maybe the question is not correct
Manna
Quote: irina23
do you often cook her in comparison with others, I mean love?
I don't know what to say. I like the multicooker. Especially now with a non-stick bowl. I use it less often than kopeck pieces (2L), exclusively from the volume. But I like to cook meat more in 701.
irina23
Thank you so much!
olga0101
Need advice on the cartoon.
There is a Panasonic 4.5L, I bought it years ago, when there was no particular choice.
Now I want a multicooker-pressure cooker. Good, but not super duper expensive.
I actively use hot and stew, and baked goods and porridge-side dishes and steaming, and jellied meat and compote))
shorter active))
still need to be able to buy an additional bowl.
and the lid is preferably removable, I have suffered with Panasonic)
Larssevsk
Olga, you seem to be describing Shteba. In all respects suits you
Stafa
Quote: olga0101
the lid is preferably removable, it was worn out with Panasonic)
Ha, with a removable one, it’s very good to burn your hands until it’s deposited on the subcortex to turn over LOW, but it doesn’t come right away, and the burned hand with a lid reminds you of it well .. I’ve "worn out" this, remember with a kind word more than once. ...

Larssevsk
Sveta, there are no such problems with Shteba. It flips perfectly and fits on the handle. No where and what does not burn. But you can wash it without any problems.
Rick
olga0101, Shteba) Perhaps, other SVs will advise you, but a steel bowl is good for jellied meat, you can buy non-stick and ceramic bowls. And everything that you have listed is in it

Quote: Stafa

Ha, with a removable one, it’s very good to burn your hands until it’s deposited on the subcortex to turn over LOW, but it doesn’t come right away, and the burned hand with a lid reminds you of it well .. I’ve "worn out" this, remember with a kind word more than once. ...

Light, Shteba has a handle on top, so you won't get burned, because it's inconvenient to turn it over.
Rick
Quote: Larssevsk

Sveta, there are no such problems with Shteba. It flips perfectly and fits on the handle. No where and what does not burn. But you can wash it without any problems.
Laris, you and I are right in unison. But turning it over is uncomfortable for me. I take it off and put it next to it.
Manna
Quote: Stafa
with a removable, but it is very good to burn your hands until it is deposited on the subcortex, which to turn over LOW
Svetlan, I always turn the lids over, however, I first let the condensate drain into the sink, holding the lid at an angle. I think it depends on the design of the lid itself. It happens to me that the weighting agent from the 6060 lid falls off during the overturn when the spring weakens
Stafa
It cannot but be, for one simple reason, that inside they are all the same))) So the condensate accumulates on the lid and, when turned over, tends downward .. and there is a hand that turns it over. Laris, I discussed this issue in the topics of pressure cookers more than a year ago, and many have this problem who turns the lids over. Moreover, everyone has handles, on which it is convenient to put .. That's the problem, to turn over and not pour boiling water. I just stopped flipping, put it as I took it off, flat.
Quote: Rick
Light, Shteba has a handle on top, so you won't get burned, because it's inconvenient to turn it over.
that's what I'm talking about .. just turn it over .. and those on which you can turn it over - you want to turn it over .. it's more convenient.
Felice
I liked the design of the HILTON LC 3915 Ingenious Cooker multicooker. I did not find live reviews. Maybe someone has heard about her.

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

Larssevsk
Girls, it's just that you all have ordinary SVs, and I have a magical and extraordinary fairy. So, in my magic lid from the magic pressure cooker "Shteba", condensation accumulates in the middle and when turned over does not pour out anywhere, but as if magnetized in it (the magic lid) and remains. Turning it over is VERY convenient (and I have and had something to compare with). And on the magic handle, it is beautifully inverted and stands steadily.
julia_bb
Larissa, I, too, at Shteba always turn over the lid immediately (quickly), and the condensate does not drip anywhere, and does not burn anyone
Rick
In general, no matter how you look at the lid, there is only one conclusion: you have to buy Shteba!
arionok
Good evening! I have a Redmond 4502, but 2 moments infuriate: when the soup boils in the mode, the soup gushes out of the valve and there is no compartment for collecting condensate - I open the lid and all the water drains, or rather it even FLOWS straight onto the body, into the groove, but it still enrages what needs to be wiped ! Tell me which models to pay attention to without these shortcomings? What about phillips? In principle, the company does not matter to me at all ... the main thing is that it cooks well. 4-5 liters volume is needed! Multi or multi-soon is also not important. Maybe even better than 4 liters, it will be more compact. Thank you!
olga0101
Larssevsk, Rick,
Yes, girls, I’m looking at the headquarters now, I almost bought a redmond the other day, but I got here on time to read it.
I don't want to make a purchase that you will regret)
As I understand it, he is worse than the staff?
For me now, the main minus of the shtebin is that it does not fit into my headset)))

but at the expense of the lid - so I never turn it over even with ordinary pots)))) I always just put it next to it))
Can you find bowls for this multi without any problems?
Rick
Olga, worse or better, it is objectively difficult to say. Here who likes what more. You see, we even turn the lids all over in different ways)) Bowls for Shteba can be ordered without problems through the online store along with the cartoon. Well, at the expense of the headset - it's more difficult))
Larssevsk
And there are bowls for Shteba for every taste - steel native, non-stick and ceramic can be purchased. Regarding Redmond, we cannot give an objective assessment, since we did not use it. How can we compare them. Before Shteba, I had a budget pressure cooker. After her, of course, I felt the difference
gala10
Quote: olga0101
she doesn't fit into my headset
I also thought so for almost a year until I bought Shteba. It turned out to fit perfectly!
olga0101
Larssevsk, oh, I, too, will feel now reading Temko about the dd2 shteba and I want it simply unbearably simply unbearable. but the husband doesn't know yet. I'm afraid I'll run into "why do you need one more, you already have a slow cooker." I sit, pondering the arguments ... hmmmm

Quote: gala10
I also thought so for almost a year until I bought Shteba. It turned out to fit perfectly!
yeah)) my kitchen is all white and milk, including facades and built-in appliances ..
now I'm thinking - probably to fit in, I will also have to change the kettle to a steel color)
Svetta
karionok, I recently bought VITEK 4212, it has a drip tray. Panasonic large has the same drip pans. I don’t know anymore, the girls will tell you.
Bijou
Quote: olga0101
but the husband doesn't know yet. I'm afraid I'll run into "why do you need one more, you already have a slow cooker"
Ha! Yes, the hostesses Shteb Panasonic almost through one.)) I do not know what is connected with, but for some reason many people did not want to change Panasik for something else ... exactly until Shteba entered the market. And the two of them make a great tandem. Because they cook in very different ways and allow you to diversify tastes and habits. Shteba cannot fry me chicken pieces or boiled pork as tenderly as Panasonic will do, and he will not cook me such a funky compote and will not make yogurt. But I will never give up on Panas, and he is also a hundred years old at lunchtime, at least buy a spare.))
Manna
Quote: Bijou
Yes, the hostesses of Steb Panasonic almost after one.))
Have the majority housewives who prefer to cook in multicooker (especially with experience), Panasonic "through one"
Bijou
Correct too.
I just know some who, just like me, did not even think about changing the multi or buying another one. I regularly read topics about multicooker, talked with friends, who have nowhere more sophisticated multi, but at least once it seemed that "I need this too!" On Shtebu - jumped. For the first time in 7 years.
olga0101
Bijou, so I skipped a beat))
it was decided, in any case, the staff should be! in the middle of November as a last resort!)
will refresh my interior))))))))))))

Tell me, is it much larger than Panasonic in size? above? wider?
Larssevsk
And for a long time I have Shteba (bought in the forefront), always dreamed of the classics of the genre - a simple Taiwanese multicooker "Panasonic"
julia_bb
Larissa, I also dreamed, and even bought Panasonic, having already Shteba. So what? In the end, I sold it - not mine at all. Later I will buy dd2 for the dacha
olga0101
Nope, there is an ordinary cartoon, now I want a cartoon soon)) and after reading here, listening to you, I realized that the staff is the best option!
buy and will master.
while the speed of cooking captivates, and everything else will go as a pleasant bonus)))
Bijou
Quote: olga0101
Tell me, is it much larger than Panasonic in size? above? wider?
No, the width is about the same, but the height without a handle on the lid is slightly lower or the same, and the handle sticks out higher. But it is square, so it looks different.
Quote: julia_bb
and even bought Panasonic, having already Shteba. So what? In the end, I sold it - not mine at all.
Oh no, I adore mine, I still don't trust Stebe with some dishes, only him. Speed ​​is not very important to me, which is probably why.)
Delait
today my Shteba arrived !!! thanks to this twig, thanks guys, I will master it.
Monica
Girls, but my agony of choice continues. I turned Redik 01 in my hands and realized that it was not mine
My husband and I drove into the store, I naturally pulled him to the multicooker. I showed Phil 3134 and Polaris 0310 so he said that he liked Polaris more in terms of design.
Now I have sleepless nights again. Does anyone have this mule, how is it in use? And then we have a very small Temka about her.
Rita
Quote: Manna

Have the majority housewives who prefer to cook in multicooker (especially with experience), Panasonic "through one"
I gave my Panasik to my daughter, and now I dream of buying the same one again.
Cure
Hello!
Thanks to this site, we purchased 2 bread makers (one as a gift) and I even made a page with our experiments
Now there is a new difficulty: you need to choose a multicooker according to the given characteristics, since before that they had no business with them.
Desired functions: mantle steamer (steam manti, steam cutlets), milk porridge, frying, stewing, something exotic, like making yogurt. The functions of baking bread, making jam or, say, a blender are not of interest, because there are separate devices for that.
Price list from 4-6 tyr, preferably Philips, Vitek, Samsung, LG - what is already in the kitchen. But not in principle, but desirable.
With gratitude I will listen to your recommendations!
Manna
Quote: Cure
Desired functions: mantle steamer (steam manti, steam cutlets), milk porridge, frying, stewing, something exotic, like making yogurt. The functions of baking bread, making jam or, say, a blender are not of interest, because there are separate devices for that.
Price list from 4-6 tyr, preferably Philips, Vitek, Samsung, LG - what is already in the kitchen. But not in principle, but desirable. More details: https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...on=com_smf&topic=158832.0
What is frying and braising? So, do you need active frying or not? Samsung, LG do not have multicooker. Most multicooker now has a mode for making yogurt. Steam baskets too (by the way, it will contain 3-4 mantles, if the size is smaller, then you can shove the heels). The most difficult mode is Milk Porridge. Not all multicooker is set up correctly, milk can "run".
As for the models.
Phillips: 3036/3037, 3065/3067, 3058. Phillips has very high quality bowls, active frying. These models are 4 and 5 liters.
Vitek: ... no, I won't recommend Vitek. Excuse me.
There is also Stadler (for 4 and 5 liters). Great bowl. But the frying is soft. Sensory milk porridge. It happens that "runs" (but not all).
Panasonic MHS-181. Looks like Stadler. Great bowl. Correct modes. The frying is soft.
If with a bowl of 3 liters, then I can recommend Brand 701, but always with additional. bowl with non-stick (not ceramic!) coating.
You can also look at Polaris 0517, 0531 (tested models with the same processor). Polaris now has a lot of new products ...
Stafa
Manna, but nothing is heard about the 2L Brand pressure cooker promised a year and a half ago? Something is not heard about the new product, did we miss it?
Manna
No, Svetlan, now it's a lull with Brand's new multicooker / pressure cooker. I myself am expecting such a baby. I don't like pressure cookers, but I would have somewhere to adapt the baby pressure cooker
Monica
Manna, please tell me Polaris 0310 is it worth taking?
Wildebeest
Quote: Monica

Manna, please tell me Polaris 0310 is it worth taking?
I'm also interested to know this, maybe. I am puzzled by the acquisition of the baby. On my agenda: Marta-1970, Toshiba-10, Panasik-10 and this Polaris.
It is easier for Marta to pick up a bowl from the Redmond collection, Tosha has an English menu, but for us this is not an obstacle, a 2.5-liter Panaska bowl is suitable, although Tosha has a 2.8-liter bowl. Panasik is reliable and it is not a problem to buy a cup. And Polaris is multifunctional, but the dimensions are too big for me. So my thoughts do not budge, only my head swells.
By the way, Marta is the smallest, although the bowl is 3 liter, then Panasik and Tosha come, which cannot be said about Polenka.

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