Aygul
Katris, Katyusha, come to me with your Roko, I have a sudoku we will measure
Katris
I'll get vegetable cutters from a blue-eyed handsome man, then maybe I'll come
Irina.
Quote: ikko4ka
Now I'm waiting for the package ...
I'm glad it worked out. Congratulations!!!
It remains only to wait, and then rub and rub.
Byaka zakalyaka
I looked, I visually more vessels. The trend liked it, it is more convenient to store it and the price is more attractive.
What is a stub? Is this a grater stand?
marinastom
The plug is a very useful thing. Here 🔗.
And the blades close and give the third slice thickness, in between.
toffee
Does it come with the kit or do you need to order it additionally?
Mona1
No, it is sold separately for the Trend. There is a Pro model, this is an exact copy of the Trend, only the frame is metal, and the inserts are plastic, as in the Trend, but in the Profi the plug is included in the kit. And by the way, she is absolutely the same as Trend. That is, a Trend stub can be inserted into Profi and vice versa, a Profi stub can be inserted into a Trend.
Biryusa
Quote: Mona1
No, it is sold separately for the Trend.
Tanya, on the official website in the description of the Trend it is indicated that the kit includes a knifeless insert (for shredding cabbage, cutting rings, layers and slices from any products)
🔗
Grater Burner (2)
Is this not a stub? And the picture does not look like the one in the link Marina-marinastom.
Grater Burner (2)
anna_k
I have such a stupid question:
I have owned Prima for five years now, and the complete set is available - both a 10mm insert and a basket.
There is also a roco grater, karli, pizza grater and decorator in the old design and a square dish.
Somehow in the fall, quite by accident, I bought Trend in the Metro for 500 rubles in total, so it is new in the package. At first I thought of giving it to a relative, and then I felt so sorry ... I wonder if I should keep it for myself? In general, oddly enough, in terms of ergonomics, I liked the Trend more than Prima. And on the other hand - salt these graters, or what? After all, there is also a luxury alligator, and a multi-cut from a blonde is expected ...
Mona1
Quote: Biryusinka

Tanya, on the official website in the description of the Trend it is indicated that the kit includes a knifeless insert (for shredding cabbage, cutting rings, layers and slices from any products)
🔗
No, this is not a stub. This insert is included in the package. If inserted into a vegetable cutter with one side, then it turns out cutting into thin slices, and if the other - thick. And if you additionally buy a plug, then if you insert and rub it with one side, then you get slices with a thickness average between the two thicknesses of the included knifeless insert, most often this thickness is needed. Well, if this plug is turned over and inserted, then it closes the blades, it is very convenient, it can be stored not in a multibox, but simply on a shelf or in a drawer, without fear of injury when pulled out.
Taia
Quote: anna_k
Somehow in the fall, quite by accident, I bought Trend in the Metro for 500 rubles in total, so it is new in the package.

Most likely this is not a genuine Trend from Berner. The original cannot cost that much.
Biryusa
Tanya, thanks A little began to navigate in the names of inserts and accessories
This means that I understood that in order to collect the minimum-sufficient (and necessary) set of the Trend, I need to order:
- basic set
- dummy insert
- Roco grater
- rectangular box

Do you need a box for storing inserts?
anna_k
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toffee
Biryusinka, it seems that yes. I'll go to the store or something to see how much the plug costs. Or already wait until the package arrives and it will already be seen there. Why run ahead of a locomotive?
Byaka zakalyaka
Girls, thanks for the advice. I will take the Sudok, because it is really annoying to collect it from the floor, but I still think with the plug.For 7 years, I have never had a thought that the cutting could be thicker or thinner, there are two options, so they suited me.
spring
Quote: Taia

Most likely this is not a genuine Trend from Berner. The original cannot cost that much.
Genuine, we also had shares on Berner in the Metro, all the pennies were worth, the sudok cost 65 rubles, the graters are very cheap, I really saw the Classic, the leftovers. There were big discounts on Italian dough sheeters, Empire, 1990 rubles instead of 8 ..... thousand. Then everything returned to its prices ...
Mona1
Quote: Biryusinka

Tanya, thanks A little began to navigate in the names of inserts and accessories
This means that I understood that in order to collect the minimum-sufficient (and necessary) set of the Trend, I need to order:
- basic set
- dummy insert
- Roco grater
- rectangular box

Do you need a box for storing inserts?
Yes, boxing is needed. But it only fits the inserts from the kit - 2.5 mm, 7 mm and bladeless. If you are not going to take other inserts (well, I don’t consider the plug, it will be stored on the Trend itself, closing the blades), then you need one box. But if suddenly you want to buy an insert of 10 mm and (or) 1.6 mm for the Trend, then they will not fit there. So I bought myself 2 boxes. Inserts - in boxes, plug - in Trend. And Trend himself and Roko, Carly and other residents live with me in a plastic bucket, bought for a penny for a household. market.
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=170448.0
Elena Tim
Grater Burner (2)
Oh, Tan, how great you did it, it's lovely! This order is on the table and at the same time everything is at hand, and the bucket is in color! Bravo!
anna_k
Quote: Taia

Most likely this is not a genuine Trend from Berner. The original cannot cost that much.
This is the original burner, Metro sells it officially. I bought several, took one to a house on the sea, where we have a rest every year, and used it for almost a month.
Honestly, in terms of ergonomics, I like the trend more than a prima. It is somehow easier to change the nozzles, and the unit itself is somewhat more compact. But on the other hand, there is an adjustable cutting thickness and type of cubes. So I rush about in doubts
By the way, I had some experience of working with classics (I gave it to my grandmother). She spat all over how inconvenient it was for her to use after prima ... Especially the crossbar after the grater was enraged, there was a lot of grated product clogged and it turned out to be difficult to clean.
Grandmother refused the classics, I had to add
Mona1
Quote: Elena Tim

Such an order on the table and at the same time everything is at hand, and the bucket is in color! Bravo!
Len, that is not a table, this is a windowsill. You see, even the street is a bit visible. I just put two white plastic panels behind the bucket and boxes, so that the sun did not shine on the grater in summer. And then they will play isho, or everyone from the street will consider my wealth, you never know.
marinastom
* And I'm thinking, Tan, like a window, but of some unknown design. And that's what it is.
Mona1
Here, at whom Prima, if interested, found in the first volume of this Temka, how the girl made cubes on Prima, pictures there. True, these are her first cubes, therefore, it may not turn out very nicely
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=2844.0
In general, I looked through this first volume, there are so many photos, and cutting of everything, and everything useful, it would be good for beginners to know. Look for yourself, at least look at the pictures, there are many links to videos where professionals work.
Mona1
Quote: marinastom
anna_k
Marin, you've been sitting here with me for a long time. Here 🔗 has Prima and bought Trend. What should I leave her. I would leave both, in truth. But I will ask this: a long time ago someone made cubes on the Trend (or was Prima?). Moreover, they are not tiny, as in Prima, but with a section of 3.5 * 3.5 and 7 * 7 mm. Maybe 10 * 10 is possible. Only without cutting a vegetable in the holder, but she either bought a second frame, or made it out of something, or an insert. Like, like two graters were. She seemed to be wiping once with her hand - one grater, then - on the other (and it seems like another insert is on it), well, the cubes came out. She even posted pictures of these terok. Don't you remember that? I rummaged through the first volume from the 45th page to the end, did not find it. Maybe in the second. Can, 🔗 will be able to have a Trend and Prima so rub large equilateral cubes. I would have left both graters for this. Well, of course, if you can invent cubes like that.
SSvetik
Quote: Mona1
She seemed to have a zip with her hand once - one grater at a time, then another (and it seems like there was another insert on it), and the cubes came out.
Not this? https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=170448.0
Mona1
Quote: SSvetik

Not this? https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=170448.0
Light, it is !! Well done! And I leaf through the first volume, and it is in the second. So, right now, let's read it.
marinastom
In, exactly! I even, I remember, went to the place where all these pictures are, there are dimensions. I also thought to do it, and then forgot. Tanya, thanks for reminding me!
Mona1
There, by the way, if you click on the photo of this self-made frame, then the photo is enlarged and at the bottom there are still a bunch of photos from all sides, if you suddenly do it yourself, it will come in handy.
SmiLena
Girls thank you all very much, finally I tried to cut on my own grater, I am just delighted, I avoided this topic for so long, as many thought I didn't need, I have a harvester. And today I made pizza - I could never cut a tomato like that, quickly and thinly, I also cut a sausage, just delight. None of my friends understands me, but I really want to share my joy, thank you all !!!! Take me into your ranks, tenderly loving this grater.
Elena Tim
URRRAAAA! PRA-HELLO-Vlya-YUYUYUYU !!!
Mona1
Quote: SmiLena

None of my friends understands me, but I really want to share my joy, thank you all !!!! Take me into your ranks, tenderly loving this grater.
Lena, here you will be understood, we are all the same crazy and not understood by others! Congratulations on your purchase. By the way, what did you buy?
marinastom
Quote: SmiLena
None of my friends understand me
I won't tell you about my friends, but my family members still twist their fingers at my temples when I also cut everything and food with delight. A couple of times, however, squeaked in pain. Acute, contagion.
And I congratulate !!!!
SmiLena
Thank you, but I bought I will accept and insert 10 mm, so I took it from the post office on the 22nd, and I walked around it, I didn’t know where to start, but now I’m thinking what else to rub. URAAAA !!!!!! I'm just very glad I bought it. My husband ran to the kitchen, to see what I am so happy about is when I was cutting a tomato.
Katrin77
Good evening!
I'm trying to decide to buy Berner, I've been looking at him for a long time. Moreover, I bought Berner as a gift a couple of times, but I still can't do it for myself) Internal fear of blades, out of 100 reviews, the eye catches such "I had to go to the department of hand surgery" or "I had it for 8 years and I was afraid of it for 8 years" (there are not so many such reviews, mostly everyone is happy). Well, I understand that you need not sleep over it and use a holder, but I think, but when washing how ...? And in general, when using the holder, do you often have minor injuries?
gala10
Quote: Katrin77
and when washing as ......?
It washes very easily just under running water. In case of urgent need - with a brush (I use a toothbrush).
Quote: Katrin77
when using the holder, do you often have minor injuries?
When using the holder - it does not happen. Injuries happen just without a holder.
toffee
Katrin77, Katyusha, what horror she wrote. It's good that I didn't get such reviews. Otherwise, I wouldn’t take it for that kind of money. In my opinion, there are no such holes. If someone cut it off a little (who needs 10 fingers? Monkeys have 8 and nothing costs.)
gala10
Irina, I had an injury, but no fruit holder.
That's when I realized that all 10 fingers are dear to me.
toffee
gala10, Yes, I agree. First rule: Use a holder. The second rule (as I was told) is no TV! The latter is difficult for me. I’m in one eye on the TV, the other in the pan.
gala10
Quote: iris. ka
First rule: Use a holder. The second rule (as I was told) is no TV! The latter is difficult for me. I’m in one eye on the TV, the other in the pan.
Vooot! I then broke both rules at once!
Elena Tim
Quote: Katrin77
"I had it for 8 years and I was afraid of it for 8 years"
"The mice cried, injected, but continued to eat the cactus ..." Lord, eight years of fear ...
Catherine, you have absolutely nothing to be afraid of! Even the hand cannot slip off the fruit-holder; there, as it were, curved "hat brims" prevent the hand from getting under the knife. Washing, as Gala wrote, just under running water - if the vegetables were rubbed, and with an ordinary kitchen brush - if you took it into the habit of shaving sausage for salad. There is no danger, subject to certain rules, of course. And to deny yourself the immense pleasure of having a Burner on hand, just because someone is there through jo .. I used it in one place and cut myself, it's like not using the microwave because it is dangerous to "dry cats" in it.
So take it and enjoy!

Girlsiiii! I have joy here, joy!
How much I liked this 1.6 mm insert! I just got to her today.
Playfully chopped the beets onto the beetroot - beauty! Yes, I won't take an ordinary grater in my hands anymore! I have never had a time when I rubbed beets and didn’t put my finger on the grater, no-ra-zu! Strange, isn't it?
And here - he put the beets in the fruit-holder and went ahead with the song! And the handles don't get dirty!
Incidentally, it works on the same principle as Rocko - the stronger the pressure, the thicker the straw. Today I scored such beauty, lovely!
I am very glad I bought it!
Taia
Quote: Elena Tim
How much I liked this 1.6 mm insert!
I am very glad I bought it!

Just about, and I have the same opinion. Always surprised by the negative reviews.
Ninelle
Quote: marinastom
A couple of times, however, squeaked in pain. Acute, contagion.
And I am eating with delight, and just yesterday I decided that I’ve had it for three years now and I’m experienced to the point of impossibility ... and I cut a bell pepper without a nozzle, but with elements of a thumb ...
Stafa
Lenk, you are so quick on your feet, less than a hundred years have passed since you tried. It's great that you love her.
Taia
And I chopped off a piece of my finger on Christmas Eve. Distracted by the TV. The blood could not stop the hour, now she was afraid of a new grater.
Elena Tim
Quote: Stafa
Lenk, you are so fast on your feet, less than a hundred years have passed since you tried
Yes, I finally can be kind of strange ... sometimes I wear it around like an electric broom - back and forth, back and forth ... then I slow down with terrible force.
Ah, "twins", well, fuck ... what can you expect from me?
Ninelle
Taia, my bells and whistles terribly annoy my mother, and when I cut, then finally an ambush, she ties me up ... And I also feel that my leader, by order, will soon forbid me to use piercing and cutting objects ...
marinastom
Virgin, I read Lenkin's "squeak" and felt ashamed: she, this insert 1.6, I have been lying unpacked for two years. Oh, I can sense the sneakers will fill me up now. Stafa, Light, will you be the first to shoot or will you regret it?
Stafa
Go and lie next to the combi chef?
Elena Tim
Quote: marinastom
This insert is 1.6, I have been lying unpacked for two years.
One more! Marink, well, you forgot about her powerfully, powerfully!
Quote: Stafa
with combi chef
Who is it? And I can, too, nat?
marinastom
Lenok, googled Combi-Chef Compound. You will laugh at me too, I suppose.
Light, almost guessed ...
Taia
Quote: Elena Tim
Ah, "twins", well, fuck ... what can you expect from me?

No need, no need to roll .... I'm a twin too.

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