Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: Mona1

It's a shame that it doesn't fit into a multibox. Here in the Pro model, which is metal, this plug is included in the kit, and the Profi is a copy of the Trend, only in metal. I think that multibox for the Pro would probably suit you, this stub is taken into account in the same place.

Tanya, the Pro multibox has a slightly different configuration, perhaps that's why the frame with the plug fits into it. Although it may not. I didn't hold a Pro in my hands, only the owners can say 100%.
Mona1
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

Tanya, the Pro multibox has a slightly different configuration, perhaps that's why the frame with the plug fits into it. Although it may not. I didn't hold a Pro in my hands, only the owners can say 100%.
Well, yes, so if anyone wants to buy a Trend and if it turns out to buy a stub, then you need to look closely at the Multibox Profi, and not the Trend, in order to fit in.
kubanochka
Quote: Mona1

Flax, We have something 4.5 insert is not for sale in Ukraine. That's why I look at the chipser. And so, in general, on a 10 mm insert, why is it better than on a chipser - is it easier to rub or comes out more beautiful?

Mona
, no need to look askance at the chipser! Close your eyes and walk by. Honestly, 10 is much more convenient. Well, 4.5 more will appear.
Svetta
I will celebrate in a wonderful Temko!
I have been using the grater since the distant 1995, once I saw "demonstration performances" at the Central Department Store, did not sleep for 2 weeks and persuaded the perplexed employees to give me such a gift. DID NOT REGRET EVERY TIME !!!
To the main set, I soon bought a trough, a grater for Korean carrots, inserts for 10 and 3.5 (the set included 7 and without blades). Over the years, I changed 2 fruit holders in the store for free (pins fell out), bought a knife for vegetables.
I follow the new products, but personally for myself I did not see the need to buy other graters, I completely manage with those that I already have.
Over the years I had to "grow" fingers 3 times
I want to say that Berner is THING !!! The blades are still sharp !!!
Mona1
Quote: svetta

I will celebrate in a wonderful Temko!
I have been using a grater since the distant 1995 ...
I want to say that Berner is THING !!! The blades are still sharp !!!
That's great, but what kind of set you have, Classic or Trend, probably? And this has been changed since 95? I hope my recently acquired Trendy will serve me faithfully for many years. I also want to buy a 10 mm insert soon, and Carly. Azazusha seduced me with her winter cabbage salads made on it.
matroskin_kot
So about the same thing and the speech is that Berner, 95, is still alive with his sister, and he would also live with me ... if not for the moving ... As a result of these new Berners, the mountain is already ... So I "finish" consistently with graters ... I want to update, but ... the "toad" is strangling ... While I will rub it ... Then I will change ...
In 1995 there were only Classics - white .. (well, maybe we got it that way). But, plastic is generally different in appearance, well, in quality, compared to the current one ...
Svetta
In those years, there was only Classics, I have an orange one. Changed nothing, except for the specified. I also think that for now I will work on it.
Mona1
Quote: matroskin_kot

So about the same thing and the speech is that Berner, 95, is still alive with his sister, and he would also live with me ... if not for the moving ... As a result of these new Berners, the mountain is already ... So I "finish" consistently with graters ... I want to update, but ... the "toad" is strangling ... While I will rub it ... Then I will change ...
In 1995 there were only Classics - white .. (well, maybe we got it that way). But, plastic is generally different in appearance, well, in quality, compared to the current one ...
Oh, it's so good that I didn't see the first Borner tees.I bought it now, what kind of plastic there was once, I don't know, but I like my current one, everything is so smooth, neat, it's love at first sight. Maybe, if there was an opportunity to compare with the earlier models, I would be upset, but everything suits me, as they say, you know less, you sleep better.
I handle it neatly, I pulled it out of my vandal husband's hands, rubbed it roughly as on my Chinese one for 15 hryvnia. Now only I rub, and she rubs great! Hurray for Borner!
azaza
Quote: matroskin_kot

In 1995 there were only Classics - white .. (well, maybe we got it that way). But, plastic is generally different in appearance, well, in quality, compared to the current one ...
Quote: svetta

In those years, there was only Classics, I have an orange one. Changed nothing, except for the specified. I also think that for now I will work on it.
Quote: Mona1

Oh, it's so good that I haven't seen the first Borner tees. I bought it now, what kind of plastic there was once, I don't know, but I like my current one!
Girls, but nobody bothers that on the German site there are only Trends, Prims and Pros (V-3, V-5 and V-6, respectively)? There is no question of any Classics. Does anyone else seriously believe that the current classics are a match for those Classics from the nineties? Do you think a plant in Germany would produce a model exclusively for the post-Soviet market? Here, without a knee-jerked China or a small Arnautskaya, it was clearly not done. At best, Berner gave this model at the mercy of semi-self-fighters. In the worst case, the self-fighters appropriated it for themselves. But in this case, Berner would have struck all the bells, and at least the "Borgner" or "Berner" overlay would appear on the "classic". In short, the current classics (yeah, with a small letter) are produced by a certain subsidiary. And, judging by the reviews, it produces very poor quality
So that, svetta, the correct decision: as long as the old (read - real) Classic works - you don't need another one. And when ... in general, everything comes to an end once, then change only for what is available on the native German site, but not on its Russian sister city.
Monka, but don't be upset that you haven't seen the old graters. Since yours is not a classic, but a Trend, it means that plastic is the same as it should be.Not for nothing do you like it so much.
NatalyMur
I have a classic and I'm very happy with it. Maybe you shouldn't be upset. In any case, even if its quality is not the same as in '95, it is better than other models (I'm not talking about other varieties of Berner)
azaza
Quote: NatalyMur

I have a classic and I'm very happy with it. Maybe you shouldn't be upset. In any case, even if its quality is not the same as in '95, it is better than other models (I'm not talking about other varieties of Berner)
Well, other graters are very good too. For example, many are happy with Decuk. To evaluate, you need to use both. You, as I understand it, did not use the old Classics. I, in fact, too. But here have been repeatedly written by those who used both the old and the new Classics. The reviews are the same: the current classics are no match for the old ones. But it may well be better than any other graters. But this does not mean that she is the best.
NatalyMur
Before my new classics, I used a lot of graters, now I parted with all the others. Whoever has a lot of money, you can certainly buy Prima or Trend, but the Classic is just a very good budget option ...
azaza
Quote: NatalyMur

Before my new classics, I used a lot of graters, now I parted with all the others. Whoever has a lot of money, you can certainly buy Prima or Trend, but Classic is just a very good budget option ...
The trend is just not much more expensive than the new classics. But it is much more reliable.
I don’t argue - the new classic can be a very good grater. But if it is budget-friendly, with a weakened body (which is honestly stated on the Russian website of Berner), and by no means from Germany - why does it cost so much ?! "Non-native" should not cost as much as German! If only because transport costs are reduced significantly, and there are no customs clearance costs at all.Its selling price is at least twice overpriced (even taking into account the fact that the entire Berner line is clearly overpriced).
NatalyMur
It's on our Berner site. RU:
"CLASSIC" it is a classic for being perfect. It was made a long time ago and is so successful and functional that it is difficult to change it. But still:
1. In the Classic model, the inserts are not fixed in the main frame, but slide in and out freely. Sometimes this causes certain difficulties for beginners.
2. In the "Classic" model there is no handle on the "machine", that is, it is not expressed very clearly and this is taken into account. It is more convenient to hold the vegetable cutters of subsequent models.
3. The frame (main knife) in the models following the "Classic" is made thicker and more reliable. And once thicker - material consumption and an increase in price.
4. In the "OPTIMA" model and all subsequent ones, in the frame below the main knife there is a platform that makes it stronger.
5. In the "Classic" model, V-knives are fused into the machine and fixed to each other with a plastic rivet at the V-corner. Considering the remarkable capabilities of our (and not only ours!) Housewives to break out the stuck product from the frame along with the knives, the plant in subsequent models removed this “tender” point and reliably fused the knives into the frame along the entire perimeter.
All the fundamental differences between the Classic, Optima and Trend models are over.

She's just different, but the site does not write that she has become worse ... She suits me, if I stop like it, I'll buy another, but still Berner
azaza
Why don't they write when they write in blue and white:
1. Inserts are not fixed, which causes difficulties for beginners (read - not a very good model)
2. No handle. In the following models, this moment was taken into account (read - not a very good model)
3. In the next. for Classic models the frame is made thicker and more reliable (in plain text - not a very successful model!)
4. In all the trace. models have a platform that makes a grater stronger (read - not a very good model)
5. In subsequent models, the rivet is absent as a class, because it causes stuck pieces of the product to break out of the grater along with the knives (read - not a very good model).
I don't know how much more frank
But you're right: the site does not write that the current classics have become worse. They write that this is not the most successful model initially. Well, by connecting logic and finding out that the Berner plant has only an indirect relationship to the current classics, further conclusions can be drawn.
She suits me, if she stops like it - I'll buy another
But this is an absolutely healthy approach! It works, I like it - and thank God! Do not throw it away just because there are better models. And there are models better than the Trend with Prima, the same Pro. However, the Pro is the same Trend, rolled into metal, besides, the inserts into it are plastic anyway. Well, no now - so it will be in the future. Maybe a V-7 will appear on the market in a month - so now, throw away Trends-Prims and urgently buy a new product? Figurines! Personally, I am going to exploit the Trend for as long as it lives. Well, or I. And there, if I am lucky enough to live longer than him, I will buy something else. Then we'll see which model to choose.
Mona1
Quote: azaza

Personally, I am going to exploit the Trend for as long as it lives. Well, or I. And there, if I am lucky enough to live longer than him, I will buy something else. Then we'll see which model to choose.
Tanya, this is how I imagine this picture: in about 30 years of commercials we will say to young people: In our time there was a Trend, not like the current one, and the grass was greener ...
Stafa
Today I bought a roco grater for Korean carrots and a fruit holder.
I already had a Berner grater and I have something to compare with. The fruit holder has become not like that, the fascists save on plastic, slightly flimsy. And the carrot grater -. Grated carrots to sample - see what kind of straw is coming out. The result was pleasing, since I bought this grater more in addition to a slicer, so that for the winter to ferment cabbage, the cabbage will be thin straws, and the carrots should match it.
Venta
Berner has his own YouTube channel

The truth about the graters there are only 2 more videos



and about the Baby Greater grater


Selina
Girls, hello! I am also a huge fan of the Burner grater. I had a Trend, gave it to my mom, now I want to Take myself + add. waffle grater. I've been staring at her for a long time!
Caprice
I didn’t regret for a minute that I bought myself a Burner. I take full advantage of it. I have a "V-Power-5" plus I bought a grater for curly and waffle slicing. The only thing I miss for my grater is a 10 mm nozzle. But I haven't seen them in Israel
Mona1
Quote: Selina

Girls, hello! I am also a huge fan of the Burner grater. I am assembling a joint venture in Kiev and Ukraine. Prices for members of the forum with a pleasant discount :) Any aksy, knives are also there. I had a Trend, gave it to my mom, now I want to Take it for myself + add. waffle grater. I've been staring at her for a long time!
Yes, great grater. I have a waffle Classic. There is also another waffle, more beautiful, or something. But, they say, it's hard to rub on it, the inclination of the blade there is not the same as in the classics. Probably because of this. I wanted it before buying it, it seems like it is wider than the classic, but after searching on the Internet I found a lot of calls, exactly what is worse to rub on it. So do not rush to take, also decide, read what they write about this and that people. And the waffle cuts on one and the other are beautiful.
Mona1
Quote: Caprice

I didn’t regret for a minute that I bought myself a Burner. I take full advantage of it. I have a "V-Power-5" plus I bought a grater for curly and waffle slicing. The only thing I miss for my grater is a 10 mm nozzle. But I haven't seen them in Israel
I, too, at first did not buy 10 mm along with the kit, but now I see that it is clearly not enough. birthday in a month, I'll make myself a present, buy it and Carly.
Selina
Quote: Mona1

Yes, great grater. I have a waffle Classic. There is also another waffle, more beautiful, or something. But, they say, it's hard to rub on it, the inclination of the blade there is not the same as in the classics. Probably because of this. Before buying it, I wanted it, it seems that it is wider than the classic, but after searching the Internet I found a lot of calls, exactly what is worse to rub on it. So do not rush to take, also decide, read what they write about this and that people. And the waffle cuts on one and the other are beautiful.

Now the waffle is only one deco-star in my opinion. The choice in this regard is not great, alas :( Although, she is the most demanded of the additional.Tours. With the skill, such beauty comes out with her
Mona1
Quote: Selina

Now the waffle is only one deco-star in my opinion. The choice in this regard is not great, alas :( Although, she is the most demanded of the additional.Tours. With the skill, such beauty comes out with her
Has the classics really disappeared? I took a couple of months ago. Both were everywhere, at least in Ukrainian online stores. Maybe you are from Russia or somewhere else (you have not written it) and for some reason there are no classics there? Or will you take in a regular store near the house so to speak? If so, then you ask the seller if they can bring it under the order. Where they are purchased from, there is probably.
Selina
Quote: Mona1

Has the classics really disappeared? I took a couple of months ago. Both were everywhere, at least in Ukrainian online stores. Maybe you are from Russia or somewhere else (you have not written it) and for some reason there are no classics there? Or will you take in a regular store near the house so to speak? If so, then you ask the seller if they can bring it under the order. Where they are purchased from, there is probably.

No, I am also from Ukraine, and I am doing a joint venture for Berner. I am inattentive, I just looked, if there is a Classic waffle in the price-list, Hurray! Moreover, 30% cheaper than Decor. Why interesting
Mona1
Quote: Selina

No, I am also from Ukraine, and I am doing a joint venture for Berner. I am inattentive, I just looked, if there is a Classic waffle in the price-list, Hurray! Moreover, 30% cheaper than Decor. Why interesting
Well, Deco Star is newer, wider and more beautiful in appearance, that's why it's more expensive. But as they say, not drinking water from your face. In fact, the classic is more convenient to use. And that's why I ordered it, not because it is cheaper, although in terms of beauty, so to speak, Deco wins.She is probably as wide as Rocko Trend, judging by the photo, their general shape is similar. And the classic is narrow, it is even almost 1 cm narrower than the pizza grater, if you saw the pizza grater live. But still the width is sufficient to grate a cucumber or even very large potatoes, for example. The Classic (I have one) fits very well on the Sudok, holds fast. It can be placed on top, as usual Roco is placed, or it can be tilted, so I gave a photo here:
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...=2844.0
But in such a tilted position, Deco will not get old in any way. Although, in truth, I don't use such an inclined position, I put it on top, it's more convenient for me.
Selina
Mona1, what an incomparable report! Thank you very much for the link. I missed it somehow! Now I'm studying. And you can tell in more detail about the Roko grater. How do you like it? Where is it applicable for what purposes?
Mona1
Quote: Selina

Mona1, what an incomparable report! Thank you very much for the link. I missed it somehow! Now I'm studying. And you can tell in more detail about the Roko grater. How do you like it? Where is it applicable for what purposes?
I really like Roco. Both by sight and by touch - a thing! And although it is marketed as a Korean carrot grater, I do not use it for this, simply because I am not a fan of Korean carrots. But here are some salads, where carrots are present - the very thing. Carrots, apple on top of it + sugar or sour cream, nuts. Perfectly! And very even thin pieces come out on it. There I brought a photo, probably seen. I think that it will not work out so smoothly with a 1.6 mm insert. (because many people think that to take - Rocko or 1.6 mm) It is true, it was my first experience with a grater, a fruit holder and with Borner in general. So now everything comes out more beautifully.
But more often I even use Roko to rub the carrots into soup, pilaf or somewhere else, otherwise I have one eater, if I see a carrot where it is large, my nose turns up. I haven't fermented cabbage yet, since winter has already passed, now I am attracted to fresh vegetables, but I think it will be possible to quickly grate carrots with cabbage when pickling cabbage on Roko. By the way, the grater is two-sided, that is, it rubs in one direction and back. Sharp. Rubs tegko. rubbing with the fruit holder. everything is fine, nothing falls down.
By the way, the classic waffle grater is one-sided. It has 2 positions, 1 - waffles, 2 - spiral sticks (I haven’t come out with spirals yet, though I’ve tried everything once) Here, I took a picture of a piece of instructions for it, which came in a box with a grater
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...70448.0
By the way, although I love the waffle for the beauty that comes from it, I still use Roko much more often.
Selina
Thank you so much! I included Roko in the next order! I can't wait to take it all away. Today I rubbed carrots and zucchini in my likeness of Burner and mentally brought closer the moment when I would finally buy out my Prima set and additional graters. Most of the order has already been collected, there are very few left!
Mona1
Quote: Selina

Thank you so much! I included Roko in the next order! I can't wait to take it all away. Today I rubbed carrots and zucchini in my likeness of Burner and mentally brought closer the moment when I would finally buy out my Prima set and additional graters. Most of the order has already been collected, there are very few left!
I understand you perfectly, I myself have recently burned with impatience. Then, when everything came, for joy I did not know where to start trying, where to place all this wealth. And a few days later she almost killed her husband, seeing how he rudely rubs the carrot on Roko, presses on her, heart with such force, as if it was a Chinese one for 15 UAH. so I yelled at him, took away the grater and now I just rub it myself. Here is a vandal!
Come on to YOU, since we are from Ukraine, sort of like fellow countrywomen.
Caprice
Quote: Mona1

I, too, at first did not buy 10 mm along with the kit, but now I see that it is clearly not enough. birthday in a month, I'll make myself a present, buy it and Carly.
I called the official Berner dealer in Israel today about the 10mm tips.There I was told that they are not being delivered to Israel, but in the next order from Germany, which they are preparing now, they will definitely worry that at least one nozzle is delivered especially for me. They took my coordinates, promised to call back when the next delivery from Germany will be. But we had Carly, but she didn't inspire me. I didn’t come up with any dishes in which I would need such cutting ...
But I finally mastered cutting into cubes with the attachments that I already have in the set for my "V-Power-5"
irysska
Caprice
if you are fond of fresh cabbage salads in winter - then Carly is for this, Azaza is delighted with her
Caprice
So here I am up the same In addition, if I wish, I can chop cabbage on an ordinary Berner without inserts, it also turns out not badly
irysska
Quote: Caprice

So here I am up the same In addition, if I wish, I can chop cabbage on an ordinary Berner without inserts, it also turns out not badly
well, then it's not worth spending money
Mona1
Quote: irysska

exactly in me
so what's this, there the cabbage is young all the time then and Carly doesn't need it like
And a son-in-law came to visit one of my friends. He is American. Well, they prepared everything to meet the guest, so he hardly ate anything. Our salads - olivier, crab, vinigretics - not in any. They don't do this there, so that it is finely chopped and mixed. They could not explain to him what jellied meat is, he was horrified, like this is a fat broth, cholesterol, well, he doesn't want to. And from the bacon it was generally enough condraty. How is it raw? No, they say, salted. Well, how can you eat it, he says. The only thing I ate was meat, chicken, cucumbers, tomatoes, pastries, and, oddly enough, I tasted it and went crazy with our Ukrainian borscht.
And from the bread. And then they have some other bread. my friend visited them in the USA, so she says that a piece of bread can just lie on a plate for a week and does not stale, and does not smell, there is no taste, and, interestingly, flies fly around it and do not sit down.
Yes, why am I talking about this? And the fact that each country has its own food habits. Here in Israel there are no summer salads and Carly seems to be out of work. And in America there are no salads at all. They don't need this borner at all. They need cubes, and then only 1.5 by 1.5 cm or more.
Galinaind
I didn’t regret for a minute that I bought myself a Burner .... I don’t even remember when ... more than 15 years ago.
We were at our professional fair at VDNKh, and there, for advertising purposes, these graters were sold.
I bought a "trough" + 4 nozzles + a stand .... I don't remember how much it cost then - it's expensive for that money ...
She justified herself a long time ago.
Over the years of use, we have become so close to her that without her I feel like no hands ...
Only last year the holder broke, or rather a pimp at the holder .... I bought a new one.

I looked at the new "gadgets" to the grater .... I just licked my lips ...
Caprice
Quote: Mona1

And a son-in-law came to visit one of my friends. He is American. Well, they prepared everything to meet the guest, so he hardly ate anything. Our salads - olivier, crab, vinigretics - not in any. They don't do this there, so that it is finely chopped and mixed. They could not explain to him what jellied meat is, he was horrified, like this is a fat broth, cholesterol, well, he doesn't want to. And from the bacon it was generally enough condraty. How is it raw? No, they say, salted. Well, how can you eat it, he says. The only thing I ate was meat, chicken, cucumbers, tomatoes, pastries, and, oddly enough, I tasted it and went crazy with our Ukrainian borscht.
And from the bread. And then they have some other bread. my friend visited them in the USA, so she says that a piece of bread can just lie on a plate for a week and does not stale, and does not smell, there is no taste and, interestingly, flies fly around it and do not sit down.
Yes, why am I talking about this? And the fact that each country has its own food habits. Here in Israel there are no summer salads and Carly seems to be out of work. And in America there are no salads at all. They don't need this borner at all. They need cubes, and then only 1.5 by 1.5 cm or more.
Gee-s-s-s What is that! They came to me from Ukraine, so I also cooked like an idiot ... And they, besides pasta and sausages, did not want to eat anything
Caprice
Quote: matroskin_kot

When my friend came three years ago, I was trying so hard that mishmash that her little one would scribble on a plate and not eat ....
Economical, however
aleno4chka
Hello girls! Help with advice, I want such a grater (I read your reviews. I did not have any Berner (there is a shredder attachment for the combinu, but for a long time, until you pull it out, until you collect it, in short, it's only good for blanks ...). I oscillate between the Trend and Prima. The trend is already proven, but Prima is also an interesting option. What would a newbie (well, a teapot in Bernorology) choose to choose?
Venta
Prima is larger. And for the price. There is no 1.6 attachment for her ... which, however, does not bother me, since there is a separate Roko grater)
Prima gives 4 cutting thicknesses on a knifeless insert + the fifth position is a plug) In Trend girls specially buy this plug
In the kit there are 2 nozzles - 3.5 and seven mm have 2 positions - bars and cubes - even if you do not cut into cubes - you still get 2 cutting values ​​for each insert. Cubes, by the way, are small and flattened, for salads, even somehow not our way)))
In the first part of the topic, a lot has been written for our graters, there are different pictures - read it, see what suits you, what you need.
Mona1
I have a Trend. From the advantages of the Trend - on the holder there are smaller (not rubbed) remnants of a vegetable than on Prime. This is due to the design features of Prima. Again, Trend is a proven model. as they say, the old horse does not spoil the furrow. I will not say that Prima is bad. No, she rubs beautifully, but I intuitively feel that the Trend will serve faithfully longer than Prima. Somehow I'm straining plastic teeth on the Prime about durability. Again, we have already written above - The trend is not so cumbersome, and the price is more pleasant. One slice thickness can be added by purchasing a Blade Blanking Insert on Trend. But, in truth, this is a large deficit, rarely where it is sold. Many sellers hear about it for the first time. On our forum, I have it and a couple of other people. And I must say, the thickness of the slices that comes out with this insert is the most popular for me. I rub almost everything on it. And if I hadn't bought it, then the other two standard thickness of Trend slices would have been sorely lacking for me then, and it would have been better if I had bought Prima. So if you tune in to the Trend, then immediately look for this stub and in the same place. To save on transportation. Bars on Trend and Prime are of the same thickness - 3.5 mm and 7 mm. There is an insert of 1.6 mm blocks for the trend, but I did not take it, but immediately bought the Rocko trend. She is, as they say, better. There is also an insert of 10 mm (blocks) to the Trend. I plan to buy. Potatoes in soup and in roast on it. I don’t know, maybe such an insert is included in Prima, I don’t know about it, find out. be sure to take the sudoku. At first glance, it is possible without him, I didn’t want to take it, but now I am growing up with him when I work. The graters stand firmly on it, do not crawl, and this is very important so as not to burp your fingers. I became akin to the holder immediately. Everything is very easy and not scary.
In addition to the main set, there are separate graters - Roco, Carly, pizza grater, waffle and more. Check out what you like. They are not inserted into the Trend or accept, but they are on their own. Also installed on a Sudoku. By the way, there are 2 different shapes of pots. There are graters that are placed on only one of them. When you pick it up, look at the sign on the Borner website where it says which grater is suitable for which pot, and pick it up accordingly.
Venta
Quote: Mona1

There is also an insert of 10 mm (blocks) to the Trend. I plan to buy. Potatoes in soup and in roast on it. I don’t know, maybe such an insert is included in Prima, I don’t know about it

Prima does not include a 10 mm insert, but it can be purchased separately. It will already have only 1 cutting thickness (and not 2 as in 3.5 and 7 mm)
aleno4chka
Thanks for the information. I still bow to Prima. And she in the basic set (without separate graters) can normally cut carrots in Korean?
Alim
Quote: aleno4chka

And she in the basic set (without separate graters) can normally cut carrots in Korean?
No, it will be too thick
Venta
Yes, Primushka cuts easily) And it's not thick at all, I cut it before buying Roko. Insert 3.5 mm for 2 dice positions, thickness less than 1 (cubes). In the first part of the topic, I even posted a photo somewhere. It just turns out not ideally the same thickness, as on Roko, but where it is thicker, where it is thinner, like a carrot on knives.

Found here, below, my message https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=2844.0
Caprice
Quote: aleno4chka

Thanks for the information. I still bow to Prima. And she in the basic set (without separate graters) can normally cut carrots in Korean?
It may well. It depends on how thick you like this very Korean carrot.
aleno4chka
Does Trend cut into cubes? Prima cuts. For the Classics, you need to make a cut with a knife (I read everything from you here). But how is the Trend? Cut too?
Mona1
Quote: aleno4chka

Does Trend cut into cubes? Prima cuts. For the Classics, you need to cut with a knife (I read everything from you here). But how is the Trend? Cut too?
Yes. And Prima cuts, but, as it was written above, they are tiny and look no longer like cubes, but like diamonds. It would be nice if someone took a larger photo of these cubes, and put at least a match nearby so that you could orient yourself and evaluate the size and shape, whether you need this or not. Prima owners, we want a photo session of the cubes!
kolenko
Yes Easy. I just finished chichening vegetables for Andreevna's squash caviar. Whack-whack - and you're done! Yes, small, so be it

Oh yes! Prima. 7. Cubes

Grater Burner (2)
Creamy
Very nice pieces.

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