Byaka zakalyaka
Mona1, Tanya found a picture through Google where you compare a Rocco grater and an insert 1.6, something 1.6 does not look like Korean at all
Again, I'm all in thought, I definitely didn't plan to buy three graters.
How to proceed
Elena Tim
Quote: Byaka zakalyaka
Google found a picture where you compare the Rocco grater and the insert
Oh, can I have a picture in the studio?

Believe it or not, I finally forgot that I have a 1.6 mm insert!
I'm making carrots in Korean for 3.5, but I didn't even remember about this insert, so that I could also chop something on it. And it was she who wanted to go mad!
Elena Tim
Ah, I just read that the 1.6 mm insert is interchangeable with the Roco grater.
But it seems to me that 1.6 personally will be more convenient for me than Roko, because I do not like Roku, she is somehow uncomfortable. Although, maybe, if I used it, inserted into the vessel, it would be better ... And so it dangles back and forth, it's hard to hold it with your hand, it's light.
But now it doesn't matter, since there is a pot and an insert of 1.6, then Roko will most likely just roll around.
Stafa
Straws are prettier on roco, by the way Len, in m-video I saw roco in the design of the prima; I also want to replace my classic with a Primov one.
Elena Tim
Quote: Stafa
On roco, straws are prettier
More beautiful than 1.6, Light?
Stafa
Duck you have both, compare the cut of rock and 1.6mm. And you will see for yourself. Roco has straws with a clear edge, such a beautiful block.
Elena Tim
Quote: Stafa
Duck you have both, compare the cut of rock and 1.6mm. And you will see for yourself.
I'm lazy. Well, you have to get up, go somewhere, rub something ... it's easier to get to you!
Stafa
And I don't have a 1.6mm insert, I have - P r and ma!
Elena Tim
But this is bad ...
Lan, cheat rub later, I'll write later which one I liked best.
Seven-year plan
Girls !!!
Yes, they are completely different !!!
1.6 is very thin, like ... like ... well, thick sewing threads !!!
And Roco is, as I understand it, which is for Korean carrots? So it is a little thinner than 3.5!
Stafa
And take a picture, take a picture, so that it was clearly.
Mona1
Quote: Byaka zakalyaka

Mona1, Tanya found a picture through Google where you compare a Rocco grater and an insert 1.6, something 1.6 does not look like Korean at all
Again, I'm all in thought, I definitely didn't plan to buy three graters.
How to proceed
It seemed to me that on Roko it turns out smoother or something, not shabby blocks. And by 1.6 it turns out more like feathers, tender, similar, like fluff, as it were. Maybe it's better for salads, but if it's a Korean carrot, Roco is much better. Then someone wrote that for the Korean it is 3.5 rub. But for me it is thick and strong. So you think how you like.
Seven-year plan
I make a salad with raw carrots and raw beets for 1.6! Well, I don't really like it on a grater, I love everything that is shredded!
So the salad turns out like from thick hairs !!! But of course rubbing for ...... smiling !!!
Mona1
Quote: Elena Tim

But this is bad ...
Lan, cheat rub later, I'll write later which one I liked best.
Len, have you already tried making cubes-rhombuses on Prima?
Elena Tim
Quote: Seven-year
So it is a little thinner than 3.5!
Yes, it is not "a little thinner", it is two times thinner. I only rubbed carrots on Roko for salad, I no longer know what to attach.
Quote: Stafa
And take a picture, take a picture, so that it was clearly.
Definitely, I was going to do so!
Seven-year plan
Shines!!! I'm too lazy !!! Today is a day off, I'm still lying around !!!!
If only later ...
Elena Tim
Quote: Mona1
Len, have you already tried making cubes-rhombuses on Prima?
Tanya, so I'm not Prima, mine is Profya.
Seven-year plan
Here, Linen, can you imagine! And 1.6 is even thinner !!! Right Tanya said as fluff as if!
Elena Tim
Yeah, yeah, Light, I understand. Well, now I can't compare it myself, it's still hard to imagine. Then I whistle about my impressions.
Stafa
I'm on a 3.5 mm insert in the second position, 3.5x1.7 mm, I usually rub the onion into the minced meat. I am nowhere else so thin.
Byaka zakalyaka
3.5 is definitely thick for the loin.
Right now I'll try to insert Tanino's comparison
May the dullness exceeded all my expectations. Iiiiii I could not insert pictures
I will say this page 269 answer 5378 from March 30, 2014
Byaka zakalyaka
Quote: Mona1

By the way, I found a photo of carrots in my store. Left - 1.6 mm insert, right - Roko
Grater Burner (2)
And this is a carrot on Pizza Greater (Rösti), though I shot it a little closer than in the top photos, look at the size of the plate, so if you compare the size of the slices, then you need to reduce it in the bottom photo.
Grater Burner (2)

Can you see it ??
Byaka zakalyaka
Yeah, you see
If you honestly expected that inserts 1.6 give a thin block, and a reddish debris comes out. The thing may be sensible, but definitely not for carrots in Korean
I'll stand and watch, maybe it can still be used for something other than a small onion
Monica
Personally, I rub carrots on insert 1.6 when I sauerkraut or just make a salad with cabbage, we like it better.
mowgli
Personally, I rub for 1.6 onions in minced meat and psё
nila
I have not gone into this topic for a long time, I thought that I already have everything and I do not need anything. I looked at the last pages, right now I’ll go back and look through it a bit. On the last pages I realized that the question is about the Roco grater.
Personally, I really like it, and although I don't use it all the time. But for salads, and in Korean, only rub on it. The insertion of 3.5 in the second position 1.7 gives a completely different result. I didn’t make any cuts on the photo insert, but I found old cut photos on Roko.

It's grated celery root on a Korean salad.


Actually the salad itself.


It was closing the Leto salad in a jar
Fresh cucumbers
Grater Burner (2)

Mixed with carrots
Grater Burner (2)

And this is how the salad looks in jars
Grater Burner (2)
Katris
I also like Roko. And I don't need to be smaller than it is on Roko.
Elena Tim
1.6 beets in borsch will be great. I hate to rub it on a regular grater - my hands fall off afterwards.
Well, now everything became clear from the pictures. I just don’t understand why indicate on the site that these two graters are interchangeable when they are really different ?!

Girls, I, you know what I wanted to ask, but these same Roco graters were never of different sizes, I mean thicker and thinner? This isn't the first time I've noticed a difference. Here Nelya showed her cucumbers and carrots - quite a normal size, but on my Roko it turns out such a paddle, thin straw, that even with a sick imagination I could not imagine her in a Korean carrot. As soon as she gives the juice, it will finally turn into threads. I can't even cut such a carrot into soup, because by the end of cooking it will simply disappear. Chezanafiq, I'm asking you ?! Or is it just me such a Roca got a "thug"? Although my mother is exactly the same and she makes carrots on it, the truth is she always swears, which does not look like outwardly.
Stafa
Quote: Elena Tim
These same Roco graters have never been of different sizes, I mean thicker and thinner? This isn't the first time I've noticed a difference. Here Nelya showed her cucumbers and carrots - quite a normal size for herself, but on my Rocko it turns out such a paddle, thin straw, that even with a sick imagination I could not imagine her in a Korean carrot
Most likely you do very weak pressure, and therefore it turns out subtly. And if it's so normal to press like that, then the straw is so beautiful and comes out.
Elena Tim
You know, Light, I was here a couple of minutes ago and the very thought came to my mind. The pressure is most likely weak. Therefore, it turns out very thinly. Thanks for confirming. I will try, and if this is really so, then I will still use Rocky, but I will only have to buy Primovskaya. I really liked working with the pot, but my Roko - it seems, is trendy and won't fit in my pot.
I always have everything through one place!
Katris
Len, not only you! I have had Classic and Trending Rocko for 20 years. Now I have read here, bought Prima and I feel I will have to buy Prima's Rocko
Elena Tim
Phew, thank God, I'm not the only one!
Mona1
Quote: Elena Tim

I really liked working with the pot, but my Roko - it seems, is trendy and won't fit in my pot.
I always have everything through one place!
Len, I realized that you have Profya, and the pail is oval or something? In general, like Rocko, both the one and the other rises up, like the rest in the Trend style.
Elena Tim
Quote: Mona1
In general, like Rocko, both the one and the other rises up, like the rest in the style of Trend.
Ha! Got up! Got up!
Tan, how do you know everything ?!
Thank you so much! I didn't even try it on! I was just going to throw it out and buy a primov one, in a loshara, eh!
Byaka zakalyaka
nila, please tell me what does the second position of the grater 3.5 mean ?? or is it not available in all models?
I went and twisted my Trend ... I have an insert only in one position or am I doing something wrong? Or maybe I already have outdated firewood, but I still hope that I have a thug grater
For myself, I probably decided not to take the 1.6 insert, but I'd rather take Rocco, but I have a question Do you also need a fruit holder for her?
Stafa
This is the second position in prima and vip.
Byaka zakalyaka
Yeah ... I have firewood ... So we write it down
Elena Tim
Quote: Stafa
This is the second position in prima and vip.
That is ... that I am again in flight!
Stafa
Quote: Elena Tim
That is ... that I am again in flight!
But you have P R O F Y !!! in metal.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Marina, the position of the inserts changes in the Prim model. But your (and mine as well) Trend model is still quite competitive (both in price and in reliability). Trends have already been serving for 10-15 years or more and nothing to them dogs not done. But prims with a button and several insertion positions may still prove to be not as reliable over time as expected. T-T-T so as not to jinx it. Therefore, do not call yourself names with firewood, otherwise he will be offended and run away
Mona1
Quote: Elena Tim

Ha! Got up! Got up!
Tan, how do you know everything ?!
Otkudava, otkudava ... I've been sitting here for a long time ...
Byaka zakalyaka
Elena Tim, and what exactly is the convenience of using the vessel? Maybe I need it too
Thank you girls, I'll run her away. Yes, I will forgive her for the cabbage with a long noodle
Elena Tim
Quote: Mona1

Otkudava, otkudava ... I've been sitting here for a long time ...
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: Byaka zakalyaka
I'll take Rocco, but I have a question: Do you need a fruit holder too?
Roco is the only grater on which I personally rub without a fruit holder. But in general, any need with him. Safety precautions because.
Mona1
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

Trends have already been serving for 10-15 years or more and nothing to them dogs not done.
And that is why all sorts of other companies fake their graters in every possible way, making clones of the Trend, as the most reliable model. And if you also bought a plug-in to it, then nothing else is needed for happiness.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: Mona1
And if you also bought a plug-in to it,
Tanya, why is it me on YOU then?
I bought both a plug and a 4.5 mm insert. Everything is in stock. In general, I have a poor idea of ​​how it is possible to live, cut, cook without Berner.
Mona1
Quote: Byaka zakalyaka

Elena Tim, and what exactly is the convenience of using the vessel? Maybe I need it too
I am not Elena, I hope she will excuse me, sho I got in. I once wrote about a vessel, however, about a rectangular one, but an oval one is not worse if you put it on a silicone mat so that it does not slip (its legs are not rubberized), besides, the oval one holds more, otherwise, for example, my trendy one does not hold all the potatoes for frying (for a family of 3 gluttonous eaters), I have to unload some of it into the pan, and quickly rub the rest.
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=2844.0
Elena Tim
Quote: Byaka zakalyaka

Elena Tim, and what exactly is the convenience of using the vessel? Maybe I need it too
Well, firstly, the shredder in it stands like a glove, without twitching, so you don't need to keep it.Secondly, if, - as I already wrote, - you do not hold the vessel itself sideways, but rest one end against the wall and work with your hand "away from you," then you don't need to hold the vessel especially. It is convenient to the point of impossibility, since the table top of the headset is not wide, you don't have to lean forward. Well, thirdly, and, probably, in the most important - from this whole structure, no matter how you use these graters, not a piece of shredded one will ever fly out! For me personally, this case has always had a frenzied impact. Come on, on the table, after all, either a markovka or an onion strives to fly to the floor. And with a pot - just babble!
Mona1
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

Tanya, why is it me on YOU then?
No, Marish, what are you doing! You are my girlfriend forever!))) Then you just answered the girl, well, I kind of like this part of the post - it's her - for YOU.
Katris
Quote: Mona1
In general, like Rocko, both the one and the other rises up, like the rest in the style of Trend.
So if Roko Trend (which I have) gets on the Prima Sudok, then I just have to buy the Prima Sudok. Thank you, Tanya, good news

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