Ninelle
julia_bb, I was absolutely delighted with such a sieve until the handle stopped working ... or rather, it began to jump off. But I bought two at once, one as in your photo (it broke), the second is called Attribute, the second is still holding, the first broke after six months.
dopleta
Quote: Rada-dms
dopleta, and how long does it take to sift two glasses of flour, if you compare it with manual flour?
glad, in order to compare, I need to dig out my mechanical sieves, and then press on the spring handle for a long time, which I do not want to do at all. No, I can, of course, for the purity of the experiment, but I already know that electric is faster! Although a lot depends on the size of the cells. I have several mechanical sieves, so there are more cells in a plastic mechanical one than in a metal one, and flour wakes up with a whistle. But all the same, electric - forever! After all, you hold the mechanical in your hand and cannot move away, but here you turn it on and do something else! Here, Admin already showed my photo. How glad I am that I have several of them - enough for a lifetime!
Ninelle
dopleta, and from this moment more details please! Sho take an electric sieve ?!
Admin
Quote: Ninelle

dopleta, and from this moment more details please! Sho take an electric sieve ?!

How much more details? Just above they showed this miracle Dopletino!

Quote: dopleta

I have already shown how I do it - I put the bucket on the scales, put the sieve into it, reset the scales, add the required amount of flour and turn on the sieve. Voila - hands free!

🔗

On the handle there is a button - you press, and the sieve vibrates, a helicopter rotates below, like a mechanical sieve. The mechanism is battery operated. Turned on / off the button - the sieve works or turns off The batteries last for a long time
dopleta
My first two electrics were bought in 2008, they still work fine, then several others were bought, here HERE about them.
Ninelle
Admin, stunned, I did not know about this. And to read the branch ... this is probably the third higher education you need to get! And I saw about the Teskomovsky mug and answered, but did not look higher. That's all, I tie up with antibiotics, and sho they add there ?!
julia_bb
Quote: Ninelle

julia_bb, I was absolutely delighted with such a sieve until the handle stopped working ... or rather, it began to jump off. But I bought two at once, one as in your photo (it broke), the second is called Attribute, the second is holding on, the first broke after six months.
Yes, as luck would have it, but Teskoma type gives a guarantee for 3 years - the mug says
NatalyMur
And I didn't like this vibrating sieve, if any small debris gets caught, it will let it through - too large holes in the sieve mesh ... It is certainly cool - a few seconds and everything is ready, but I would like not only to ventilate the flour, but also to clean it - not enough whether that comes across ...
dopleta
Quote: NatalyMur
too large holes
Soooo ... Still, you have to climb behind a mechanical one to take a picture and show that an electric cell is no bigger than a mechanical one. But tomorrow.
NatalyMur
dopleta, I then compare it with an ordinary sieve, which I have always used - I have a plastic one, like to throw something back, but there is a real wooden one hundred years as bought ... And they have incomparably smaller cells ...
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Ninelle
Yulia, neither I nor my husband even looked ..
Natalishka
And today I received a vibrating screen from Ebey: yahoo: I'm so happy: yahoo: This is my first purchase from abroad. And how many more will be: crazy: The parcel went 18 days.
kirch
Natalia, Congratulations. I have had it for several years and have never changed the battery. I use often
Natalishka
Ludmila, Thank you. Yes, dreams come true (I wanted it for two years). She sifts so quickly, she did not even expect.Recently, I have stopped sifting flour altogether. How lazy and long. And now I will sow everything
Elena Bo
This is a truly valuable purchase.
Natalishka
Elena Bo, I think the same. Flour should always be sifted of course: girl-yes: Now I will do it with pleasure.
Lerele
Natalishka, and can you link ?? I want a sieve too
Natalishka
Lerele, Sent in a personal.
Bul
Natalishka, Natalia, and can I have a link?
Song
Quote: Natalishka

And today I received a vibrating screen from Ebey: yahoo: I am so happy: yahoo: This is my first purchase from abroad. And how many more will be: crazy: The parcel went 18 days.
Natasha, Congratulations! I also dream of such a sieve.
Natalishka
Anya, what to dream about. You have corn. It's me now, kind of brave
Song
Natasha, so I’m with the wrong thing ... aha, I don’t know how ...
Alex100
Natalia, and what sieve did you order a mug or an electric one?
Natalishka
Alex100, on a battery of course.
Alex100
Natalia,
Throw a link, if it's not difficult)
Sens
another wave of buying sieves))))
fly tsetse
Quote: Sens
another wave of buying sieves))))
Exactly, sieve virus!)
Alycha
And which vibrating sieve is suitable for rye flour (after all, it is coarser)?
Caprice
Quote: Alycha

And which vibrating sieve is suitable for rye flour (after all, it is coarser)?
Now such a round vibrating sieve has appeared on sale in Israel. I don't remember the name. It seems rosopro or something like that. I sift them rye flour wonderfully.
Alycha
Thanks, yes rosopro. Today I looked at it, but the seller said that it would not sift rye flour. In the second shop, selmor saw almost the same, only the shape was more cone, like a flower, but she also did not receive an intelligible answer about rye flour.
Termila
Natalya, can I have a link to your sieve too? Thank you!
Caprice
Quote: Alycha

Thanks, yes rosopro. Today I looked at it, but the seller said that it would not sift rye flour. In the second shop, selmor saw almost the same, only the shape was more cone, like a flower, but she also did not receive an intelligible answer about rye flour.
But I'm sifting.
Admin
Quote: Alycha

And which vibrating sieve is suitable for rye flour (after all, it is coarser)?

Exactly the same sieve as for wheat and any other flour
Rye flour is not coarser, it simply contains fractions of different sizes, the smaller ones pass freely, the larger ones get stuck.
It should be noted that when sifting rye flour, bran residues may remain at the bottom of the sieve, crumbs of rye flour - this is normal. If there is no debris in the sieve (if there is, then discard), and collect the rye crumbs and add to the sifted flour.

You also need to do it with whole grain flour, there will be even more crumbs.
MarinaK
At one time, I had a problem with the sieves. I took mostly sieve mugs, both metal and plastic, the mechanism constantly broke down. In the end, my husband answered my pleas by soldering an additional spring to the handle and strengthening all the small parts of the handle. After that it became easier to use and the mug became much more reliable.
dopleta
I remember someone wrote that a battery-powered sieve rattles like an airplane. I was still surprised - my all buzzing no louder than a fly. And now I also have the American Norpro, outwardly - one-to-one Decok
Sieve (vibrating sieve)
but horror, how loud!
kavilter
I have such a Norpro sieve, I would not say that it is noisy, well, it buzzes slightly when sifting.
dopleta, Larisa there on the box I had a cake recipe, but it is in English, if there is a recipe on your box, you could not translate it (I think you know this language well)

if possible, of course

Admin
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battery-powered sieve rumbles like an airplane

I noticed that this sieve rumbles when the battery is already exhausted, and is still working. And the battery exhales for a long time.I just have such a period of exhalation - but it still pulls and works fine for now - so we rumble on the sly

And so, normally - it works quickly, so the noise does not bother me, a few seconds of work can be tolerated, but it sifts well and quickly
kirch
Quote: Admin
I noticed that this sieve rumbles when the battery is already exhausted, and is still working. And the battery fizzles out long enough
Yes, I noticed that too. It worked for a very long time. Recently I changed the batteries, it began to sift so quickly
dopleta
Tanya, Luda, do you also have Norpro? My decocks are almost completely silent, and this is a tractor in comparison.And it's completely new, the battery has just been inserted.
Kira, I know the language, here's the recipe:


3 cups flour
2 cups sugar
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp cinnamon
3/4 tsp salt
1 cup chopped walnuts
3 eggs
1 cup vegetable oils
2 cups of mashed bananas
2 tsp vanilla
1 can of pineapple (sliced ​​and no juice)
Do you need cooking instructions?

Masha Ivanova
I have a sieve from Israel Rosopro - it is almost noiseless.
Admin

Larissa, I have Decok "100 years old", but it works without problems
kirch
Quote: dopleta
you have Norpro too
Yes, that's exactly it. But I have nothing to compare with, maybe it buzzes loudly, but I don't really notice it
dopleta
Very loud, I didn’t even think that a plastic figurine on a battery could do that. My other American, the one with a removable handle, is also louder than Decock,
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but it surpassed everyone. The dead will wake up!
kavilter
Larisa, thanks for the translation. And a little instruction please
Sens
Let me explain ...
This is not about the sieve making noise like a vacuum cleaner! Just Dopplet got used to the silent work of the sieve, and the new sounds unusual for her.
dopleta
Thank you, Zhenya!
Quote: kavilter
And a little instruction please
You are welcome:

Preheat oven to 350aboutF (count yourself?). In a bowl, combine flour, sugar, baking powder, cinnamon and salt, stir and add nuts. In another bowl, combine eggs, butter, bananas, vanilla and pineapple and mix well. Add to dry ingredients, mix with a blender. Divide the dough equally into the molds. Bake 45-50 minutes or until "dry stick". Cool for 10 minutes. Remove from forms.





Added Friday 02 Dec 2016 05:48 PM

As it turned out, filled with flour, it is not so loud. And there was a cool dignity! Or am I so inconsiderate, and Decok also has it, and I, a fool, haven’t used it for almost ten years? But I'm far from home now and I can't check my Decoys - see, please, does he have a removable mesh? For some reason it seems to me that she is tightly attached there. And here the mesh can be easily removed and washed if necessary:
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dopleta
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Or am I so inconsiderate, and Decok has it too
So yes, inattentive. And at Decock it unscrews and washes!
Mandraik Ludmila
Vesch good, necessary, really wanted ... Well, until today and did not know that such a miracle can happen, but now I urgently want it! And where to buy it, I looked around Peter - but no
Masha Ivanova
Mandraik Ludmila, Luda! I'm in Kuh. I wrote in small things.
dopleta
Quote: Mandraik Lyudmila
And where to buy it, I looked around Peter - but no
Not only in St. Petersburg, in Russia, no.

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