Irgata
irina23
Thank you, Mannochka and Irina! I don't have any friend, she sees me too. The price is up to 6 thousand. She is afraid that she will suddenly not like her, I carefully choose so that she does not get disappointed. It is advisable to turn off the heating, but not necessarily. They don't eat yoghurts, but who knows? It is clear that for that kind of money, the choice is limited, but I really want her to check out how cool it is to cook in them
Irgata
Quote: irina23
She is afraid of suddenly not liking her
Now there is a choice - you can buy it very inexpensively, and online stores sell the same models sometimes 2 times cheaper than real stores. a lot of goods for stocks, for discounts - when the goods are sold after service, i.e., refurbished. For me words after service are a guarantee that if anything could break then already broke and repairedand the price is reduced. We can say that online stores are unreliable, but real ones are the same roulette. Many cities have local online shops based in this particular area, which is handy if a return is needed. I do not strive to buy promoted brands - the wrapper is sometimes more expensive than candy - a multicooker is also a multicooker in Africa, each has the main 4-6 temperature regimes, and knowing which t is on this program, there is no need to have 22 buttons, otherwise nowadays young no longer understands at all, how it is cooked there, baked - one question - which button? The essence of cooking gradually fades to the last plan - if the unit breaks down and soon no one will be able to cook the porridge on the stove ...
Manna
Quote: Irsha
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Irisha, sorry, this has nothing to do with you, but the article is empty. So, as there, you can criticize absolutely any device: the light bulb is too bright, the display is not backlit, you have to wash the bowl, etc. What does this have to do with multicooker? For the latter, modes are important, not light bulbs.
Quote: Irsha
each has the main 4-6 temperature regimes, and knowing what t is on this program, there is no need to have 22 buttons
I support.
Quote: irina23
Price up to 6 thous.
Polaris 0517 (ceramic bowl included, but you can buy a non-stick one), Philips 3037 (touch modes, no preliminary heating off), 3077 (removable lid plate, no preliminary heating off), Brand 502 (but only ceramic bowl, there are temperature sensor failures ), Panasonic MHS181 (high-quality bowl, touch modes, frying is not very active, there is no preliminary heating off).
Larssevsk
Quote: Manna

Irisha, sorry, this has nothing to do with you, but the article is empty.

I would even say - harmful and opportunistic. The lack of a "shutdown" button, the cord comes off, a bad bowl. Reinforced concrete arguments
Irgata
Well, okay , . But it is better to be enchanted, being convinced of the not entirely correct description of the unit, than to be disappointed by buying it, focusing only on laudatory reviews. Someone will already more closely examine the vending multicooker. Forewarned is forearmed.
irina23
Thank you very much girls! Mannochka will go and read about these models in the branches.
Naty777
Girls, where are the soups, broths, meat dishes tastier - in the headquarters or in 1055 cu-ku?
3ton
Hello! Tell me, if you choose between Philips 3077 and Panasonic SR-MHS181, where to stay? An urgent question arose to choose a gift, or maybe take it for myself at the same time. According to the description, I like both, I like the reviews here about Phillips, for some reason they scold him a lot on the Yandex market, but Panasonic is the opposite
Manna
3ton, this is just your personal preference. I like both models. But they are different. Panasonic has several touch modes.Phillips has no time regulation on rice alone. As early as 3077 there were complaints in terms of "brain failure", how frequent this is, it is difficult to say whether this was corrected in subsequent games - too. Philips has more maneuverable control on a multi-cooker / oven - the step is not 20 ° С, as in Panasonic, but 10 ° С. Both bowls are good. The pansonics have control on the lid, and the phillips have on the case (to the question of control with the lid open). The control panel for Panasonic is push-button, for Philips - touch. Panasonic is more compact. Outwardly, I like Panasonic more.
3ton
Thank you! My husband also likes Panasonic more. Probably we will stop at it
SOVA040581
Hello everyone! I need your help when choosing a 2nd multi or pressure cooker-multicooker, because I just can't decide what to choose, although I honestly read the last 30 pages. I couldn't decide for the first cartoon either, but still thanks to our forum I chose Brand 37501, which in general I do not regret, there is nothing to compare with.
I am almost satisfied with it, but, firstly, I do not have enough of it, and secondly, some of its shortcomings do not allow me to use it 100%. For 1.5 years of constant use, the bowl is scratched and even slightly worn out, although I use silicone spatulas. The future assistant is required
The budget is preferably up to 5t. r., but I can expand to 7t. R.
1.I will cook anything for 3 adults and porridge with meat for 2 dogs
2.5 l. volume
3.quality bowl
4.the possibility of purchasing an additional stainless steel bowl
5.no odor (when baking on Brand 37501, the baking has an unpleasant smell of plastic, so it baked a couple of times)
I will cook soups, broths, cook meat, jellied meat, manti, cereals, milk porridge, cottage cheese, there is a yogurt maker, so the regime is not important.
And lastly, help me decide if I need a pressure cooker or shouldn't consider this option, because I'm used to controlling the cooking process, but on the other hand, probably if the modes are well debugged and the technique works well and correctly, then there is no need for unnecessary participation, respectively this is the convenience
From looked after
1.the familiar Brand 6051 for 3350t. R. attracts a familiar manufacturer and likes the design, but frightens off a bowl with honeycombs
2. Steba DD1 for 6990t. R. here she is praised very much + different bowls, but absolutely not "my" design, but if she suits me in other parameters, then she is ready to love her and such

I would be grateful for any advice!
Manna
Julia, I am for the second option. With a bowl, you will suffer from the first, and it will not be easy to find a stainless steel for it. And at dd1 on Ozone everything is already included. Whether you need it or not - it's up to you to decide. But, I think that for jellied meat, cereals with meat, broths, steam cooking, a pressure cooker is perfect.
Sens
Quote: SOVA040581
familiar Brand 6051 for 3350t. R.
where is it for 3350
SOVA040581
Manna, thanks, your advice was especially awaited!
Since you prefer multicooker, please advise, as an alternative to the Steba pressure cooker, which cartoon is worth watching?
SOVA040581
Quote: Sens
where is it for 3350
Here 🔗
The store is proven, I have been buying in it for many years.
Sens
Quote: SOVA040581
Here
really...
so it is already 6000r. worth ...
Quote: SOVA040581
as an alternative to the Steba pressure cooker for which cartoon
Semolina will answer your question, but for now I will clarify that a multicooker cannot be an alternative to a pressure cooker-multicooker. but only another soon-cartoon.
SOVA040581
Quote: Sens

Quote: SOVA040581 from Today at 08:00:18 AM
as an alternative to the Steba pressure cooker for which cartoon
Semolina will answer your question, but for now I will clarify that a multicooker cannot be an alternative to a pressure cooker-multicooker. but only another soon-cartoon.

Of course, I understand that the principle of operation of a multi and multi pressure cooker is different, I just don't know what I need yet, so I want to have in mind the options for any solution
Manna
Quote: SOVA040581
Please advise, as an alternative to the Steba pressure cooker, which cartoon is worth watching?
I do not know what to answer. How can you come up with an alternative to a multicooker pressure cooker?

If we talk about steel bowls, then there are not so many multicooker with the ability to purchase a steel bowl.
For example, there is a Redmond RMC-M150. The steel bowl RIP-S2 or RB-S500 is suitable for it. Perhaps the Redmond steel bowls are suitable for some kind of multicooker, but I did not specifically study this issue.
If we talk about multicooker in general without the steel bowl criterion, then I like Polaris 0517, Stadler 919, Panasonic MHS181, Philips 3158.

Quote: Sens
Semolina
SOVA040581
Quote: Manna
If we talk about multicooker in general without the steel bowl criterion, then I like Polaris 0517, Stadler 919, Panasonic MHS181, Philips 3158.
More details: https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in..._smf&topic=158832.new#new
Manna, thanks, now I’m reading in more detail about each, especially interested in Philips and Polaris.
Manna
I promised to speculate about the versatility of multicooker ...
Quote: selenа

And which multicooker do you think is close to universal
Quote: Manna

Hope, we will discuss this issue better in the topic of choosing multicooker, not here. I will answer there tomorrow.
First, it would be good to define what universality is. In my opinion, the device should have an affordable price. This device must correctly execute the programs included in it. The multicooker should cook over a wide range of temperatures - from yogurt to roasting. Easy to operate, that is, to have automatic modes - you press the button and you are sure that everything will be cooked unattended. High-quality bowl, so as not to change it every six months. At the same time, be able to purchase an additional bowl without unnecessary difficulties.
This is how I see a universal multicooker.
Larssevsk
Mannochka (Manka), I subscribe to every word and want to add my own 2 points:

1. I felt the difference between a powerful multicooker and a low-power one. For working people, this is a HUGE criterion. And I would advise everyone to pay attention to this parameter 650 W or 850 W - this difference is very reflected in the speed of cooking

2. A good bowl should be not only in order to change it less often. The taste of the dish depends on the quality of the bowl.
SOVA040581
Well, in general, I decided that I still need a pressure cooker on the farm, (as in an anecdote) at least I know what it is. And I ordered Brand 6051, I really liked it externally, I have everything so white in the kitchen. I will buy an additional bowl with a smooth bottom and I hope that I will not regret my choice. And the decisive factor was the hinged cover on Brand, it will be more convenient for me than the cover on Steba dd1.
olga74600
Hello girls, I came to you for advice. I myself have a Philips pressure cooker 2178 multicooker. I have been using it for almost two years. There are a lot of shortcomings in it, maybe I got this one, the most important of them does not work, the protective valve needs to be pushed with a knife. But since this miracle of technology was presented to me, now I can't imagine life without it. Advantages of course in it too. Now I want to buy a multicooker as a present for my sister, now I don’t know which one is better now, as time goes by, everything changes. The main requirements for it: that it must be a multicooker pressure cooker, so that the bowl is like a Phillips and the power is good 900 W and higher?
Manna
Olga, Polaris 0124 has a bowl with a coating from Daikin. This is a multicooker-pressure cooker.
NadiaHappy
Girls, looking for a multicooker pressure cooker. I looked closely at the Vitek VT-4208CL, Moulinex CE502823, Radmond RMC-P350 models, well, what a sin to conceal BORK U803 and U800. All models have something that attracts me, but I still can't decide which one is better. Although I glance at Bork, I don’t understand if it is worth that much money, or is it just a marketing move, brand and show-off? Redmond probably would have bought it tomorrow, but it stops that there is no multishef in this model (is he really needed at all? Although everyone "squeaks" from having it). Vitek and Mulnex seem to be similar in parameters, differ only in the set of programs, which I also don’t know are needed or not? Will I get lost in such a large number of programs, otherwise I will buy and I will use 3 main ones so as not to fool my head. Well, as for the quality as they are (cooking, convenience, quality of the bowls). All in all girls, write your reviews, pros and cons, and a real comparison of these models. Thank you))
Bes7vetrov
I had a runaway on milk porridge today (((((in Moulinex 502832.I sin on milk, because I washed the rice to clear water, scalded it with boiling water, then put 1 mst of cereal in a bowl and poured 1 liter of Russian milk from the Ostankino dairy ... Last time it was on this milk that the porridge tried to escape ... was the last package of this brand.
In all respects, Moulinex suits me, cooks quickly and tasty, the ceramic bowl does not stick for more than a year of operation. Now I bought a second one, only for cereals (possibly for baking).
Redmond on your list likes the design.
I don't like Vitek at all .. Although I have a kettle, a coffee grinder and a vacuum cleaner from this company, somehow I don't trust her ...
Borki are out of reach for me, so I never looked closely at them.
At one time I had a Polaris 0505 with a 9-stage multi-cook, now I don't use the multi-chef only in Moulinex. The standard settings are enough for me. Plus, in Moulinex, you can change the cooking time and the structure of the product from soft to dense (the Multishef only got a couple of times before changing the temperature settings).
Everything written is just my opinion.
In defense of Mulechka, I will say that herculean porridge did not even think to run away with one and a half liters of village milk.
olga74600
Quote: NadiaHappy
Girls looking for a multicooker pressure cooker
as I understand you ... Here I will write my opinion - I would definitely not take a Vitek, I had a pair of theirs electrical appliances not ice. The multicooker is also not the main thing, in almost every multicooker you already set the skoks yourself according to the time and the rest. The number of programs is right, anyway, I have 12 programs from my mother 6 and we cook the same dishes, it is even better. What you should pay attention to and what is really important, in my opinion, is the presence of a pressure cooker function (after all, the difference is there is a cold cook for an hour or 6 hours, or canned fish and a bunch of other goodies). The quality of the saucepan and the ability to buy a spare one (very often baking sticks), so it is very important whether the lid is removable or not (it is better to be removable, but in general it is an ideal option so that it could be so anyway), and of course the power, below 900W look, and preferably 1000 and above. These are the criteria I choose, maybe someone will be useful
KMASYA
MannaPlease tell me which multicooker manufacturers do not have factories in China? I know only Cuckoos. Are Sigmund Stein and Stadler also Chinese?
Manna
KMASYA, the bulk of the multicooker is made in China. There are models that are produced in Thailand, Korea. Cuckoo and Bork pressure cookers are made in Korea. A couple of Panasonic models are produced in Thailand (though this does not save them from marriage). Sigmund and Stein are made in China.
NadiaHappy
Olya, thank you, I myself also look more at pressure cookers in business. I liked one Redmond model (320 if I'm not mistaken) and her bowl is too small, only 4 liters, and a terrible ceramic coating, to which everything starts to stick after 2 months, so I don't even look in her direction. But I really like Redmond 350, but there are almost no reviews about it, the model is new, but half a year has already passed.

Quote: Bes7vetrov

Plus, in Moulinex, you can change the cooking time and the structure of the product from soft to dense (the Multishef only got a couple of times before changing the temperature settings).
Yes, I also saw this feature. Did I understand correctly, for example, I am preparing a potato stew and if I choose a soft structure, then the potatoes will boil, and if they are hard, then the potatoes will be pieces? Or is it something else?
Bes7vetrov
NadiaHappy, right.
Larssevsk
NadiaHappy, if you are in Moscow, go here: https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&Itemid=272&topic=309962.new;topicseen#new... Here Lenochka Tim sells an excellent multicooker for great money
NadiaHappy
Larssevsk, yeah, you can say for nothing ..... And I just looked after this. But I'm not from Moscow or even from Russia ...
Yaso4ka
Girls, everyone, hello! Tell me, if you compare Steba dd2 and Oursson 5010 in terms of cooking speed, pressure gain (if you bleed it yourself, I always do this to the unit right away), which one is faster? And if you compare the build quality? Plastic, bowls, valve, lids?
Thank you!
I choose my mom, I would definitely take a staff for myself, I want to cook ham, yoghurts. ... what stops in the staff, what I can take only with a steel bowl (not enough, but maybe my mother will buy it herself ...)
grinaty
Dear hostesses! Please help me with advice on choosing a multicooker for a neighbor - an elderly woman. According to her, at the dacha without multi is like without hands, and the previous one broke. In the El-do online store, we chose 2 models (limited at a price of 4 thousand) - Polaris PMC 0523AD and Redmond RMC-M4502. I read the reviews - it seems like Redmond is fine, taking into account the non-stick bowl. Maybe you will advise something else. I have little experience - I am very happy with my Brandochka 37501, she is the only one with me.
Manna
Nataliawhat was the previous model? What functionality do you need?
grinaty
Manna, phoned the suffering woman's dacha - it turns out she does not remember the name, but she threw out the cartoon (she stopped warming up) From the so-called master's "preferences" - so that it was not too complicated and, of course, reliable. And yes, the limit is 4 thousand. We decided that as soon as she arrived in the city, I would go with her to the store, so that she could touch the buttons there. The only thing left is to choose which cartoon to press them on
Miranda
Quote: grinaty
And yes, the limit is 4 thousand.

What size does she want? Big family? 5, 4, 3 liters?

If 3 liters are ok for her, then you can Brand 701.
She is very good to me. like. Many modes + manual, good recipe book.
That's about her branch on the forum.

Only it definitely needs a non-stick bowl. The one that is in the kit is not very good if fried / stewed in it. And if there is only sour milk in it, then it lives for a long time.

Prices for 701 are in the range of 1-1.2 thousand. Basically, there are 4 thousand everywhere. But you still need a bowl.

There are 2,500 people in Globus, but you have to go there, not everyone is comfortable if they don't live nearby. And just a few days ago in the thematic branch they bought in Technopark, there now 🔗 and it costs 3 thousand. There are many shops to pick up by ourselves. Then with a non-stick Ozone bowl for 🔗 (+ self-sampling from a point will cost 100 rubles) keep within 4 thousand.

If everything is on Ozone at once, then there will be 4880 rubles, with free delivery in Moscow time, but overspending according to your limits
shade
Peace be with you bakers!
Up to 4000
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string = multicooker & rootCategory = & sort = 6 & minPrice = 200 & maxPrice = 4000 & rec = false
Manna
Natalia, volume is important? Need 5 liters or 3 is enough? Of the very cheap there is Maruchi, they can now be bought at a very affordable price. True, there are ceramic-coated bowls. There are Panasonic (also at a very affordable price), those in the white case - DY101 (or 181 - for 5 liters), active, which can slightly fry the porridge if the volume is too small in the bowl. Binaton 213 (3 liters) is a good model, but without a display, the bowl is of high quality, the modes are fine-tuned, protection against overheating. Phillips 3134 (3 liters) with a very good bowl, but the mode for cereals fails - moisture remains, but the cereals can be cooked on stewing. Philips 3039 (4 liters) with an excellent bowl, but without milk mode. Redmond 01 (2 liters) with a ceramic bowl, soft, difficult to fry in it. Brand 701 (3 liters), but you need to buy additional. a bowl with a non-stick coating (the one that comes with the kit is weak), the most functional model of the above, but not so easy to operate. Brand 502 (5 liters) with a ceramic bowl, multifunctional, but there are temperature sensor failures. Polaris 0520 is a good model, but only those in the set ("ceramics") go with it. Philips 3077 (5 liters) with a very good bowl, but this model had processor glitches. Polaris 0517 (5 liters) is a good model, time-tested, manoeuvrable (you can change the time / temperature during cooking). Philips 3058 (5 liters) is a good multicooker with a great bowl. Polaris 0531 (5 liters) is a beautiful and functional multicooker with a processor similar to the 0517. Stadler 929 (4 liters) and Stadler 919 (5 liters) with a very high quality bowl, several touch modes. Panasonic MHS181 (5 liters) in functionality and appearance is similar to Stadler, but (unlike Stadler) the control panel is not touch-sensitive, but push-button.
Arinna
Panasonic MHS-181. In emvideo again discounts - 3999 rubles. seemingly until June 15. I'm also thinking of buying for my grandmother (80 years old).The pressure cooker has not taken root, cannot or does not want to master it. She is afraid to burn, because all the dishes in the country are constantly becoming unusable, forgets to turn off or turn off, although he freely walks on the Internet and "without skype in the country is not life." Do you think Panasonic will fit? And what about the spare bowl? The store said that you can easily buy at the service center.
Manna
Arinna, about add. I don’t know the bowls for Panasonic, but for the stadler (similar to this Panasonic, I don’t mean that the bowls are interchangeable, but for the functionality of the multicooker itself), bowls can be bought at their office. online store.
Arinna
Thanks, Manna for the idea. Stadlers 3 liter at the same price. What would you advise to pay attention to when choosing a stadler? There seem to be bowls with different coatings. And most importantly, we are interested in porridge. Do they run away from Stadler?
Manna
Arinna, yes, it is better to choose bowls with a non-stick coating - these models, as I understand it, do not have a badge with leaflets on the packaging. Porridge? It happens that they run away, but not for everyone and not always. There, the mode for porridge is touch-sensitive, just like in Panasonic.
grinaty
Manna and all those who responded - great, no - just a huge thank you !! Only you have no idea what a snowball of information fell on me))) As I wrote, she is an elderly person (by the age of 80), I doubt that she will somehow adjust the regimes. And in our "village" not all of these models are presented in stores (Eldorado and M-Video), so you have to focus on what you can touch, and only then order in the online store. She lives alone, so I'll try to talk about a smaller bowl. Now I will make a list and see the availability in stores.
Miranda
Quote: grinaty
Now I will make a list and see the availability in stores.

Happy choice and purchase!
grinaty
Quote: Miranda
Happy choice and purchase!
Thank you! But I think I'll come back for advice after the "exploration"
Song
Quote: Manna
Brand 502 (5 liters) with ceramic bowl, multifunctional,
The multicooker is good, only the bowl is ceramic ...
By the way, no one has picked up any other non-stick bowl with her? Maybe someone else's cup would go up to 502 ...
Merri
Song*What do you dislike about the cup? Nothing will stick.

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