gala10
Ludmila, at first, too, did not work out very well, but now I have adapted. I use it almost every day.
Mila1
gala10, and I like both Filya and Mulya. I use both
Vei
I ask Fili's husband to change the graters, I'm afraid myself, they change very tightly with me.
mamusi
Song*Thank you very much, Anna! What a sympathetic person you are!
Vei, Mila1, StafaAnd all, all the girls, thanks for the help, we must be too lazy to try for me - with the LEFT hand and all other tricks! These are REAL friends!
I VERY, VERY WANT THIS TORCH - ANY OF THESE TWO! Buy! and that's it! And I will strive! to a speedy recovery! OZON has Filya for 4500! Still, judging by the video, it seemed to me that I could make out Philia easier - I'm afraid I'm the ENTHA platform in the Mula - it's not clear to me how it "walks"! If I decide to buy Filia, I will use only two graters so far. e with a metal disc - for potatoes - cut for soup ... and an insert - a grater. So as not to change and not twitch yet. And that will be a LOT for me! And great!
mamusi
gala10, Mila1, girls, I ordered everything for Phil on OZONE, I would venture to try :-). Yes, and I take it, after all, not for one month, I hope for an amendment. While I will work with 2 nozzles. Metal. disc and carrot grater :-). I'm glad that the agony of choice is over. Thank you all for your responsiveness!
Mila1
mamusi, get well soon
mamusi
Mila1, THANK YOU for your advice and tips :-). I am looking forward to my order.
kVipoint
mamusi, the right choice, you definitely won't be able to work with Mule, although I like her better (although someone wrote correctly who needs to adapt everywhere, for example, press the button with his elbow, but I think you shouldn't complicate your life), and in fillet graters now pop out once or twice, only at first they were tight, I think you will adapt
* Anyuta *
Girls who have fillet 1388, please tell me, is the diameter of the inlet different from the lower diameter, where the product is already starting to cut? That is, does the inlet taper towards the bottom? and what is the diameter? Is it really possible to cut a large apple into slices for a dryer?
gala10
Quote: * Annie *
inlet diameter is different from the lower diameter
They are the same. There is an oval: 7.5 cm large diameter, 5 cm small.
* Anyuta *
Quote: gala10
There is an oval: 7.5 cm large diameter, 5 cm small.
Then I did not understand ... for different nozzles different "input"? Is this diagonal size obtained?
gala10
Quote: * Annie *
for different nozzles different "input"?
I didn't understand the question ...
Well, take a look:
Masinen
And I took out my mule and chopped vegetables on it!
she is cool!
* Anyuta *
Quote: gala10

I didn't understand the question ...
Well, take a look:

Thanks for the link
I will not look from the tablet yet. On Friday I'll look, I'll read the topic, and then I'll torment you with questions ..... Can I?
Mila1
Quote: gala10

I didn't understand the question ...
Well, take a look:
Checkmark, and your PUSHER is also so solid? I have a transparent, not solid, and I don't even know how to explain it. In the center there is still a round removable pusher, as I understand it is good to insert carrots in it, and from this round hole to the inner walls of the inlet, like walls go. What I wrote myself did not understand In short, but I want a solid pusher like in the video, can I buy it separately somewhere? Or if you have someone you don't need, I would buy it.
I found a picture on the internet. I have such a pusher. Does anyone have one? I bought at OZONE.
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gala10
Quote: Mila1
and your pusher is also so solid?
Yes, I have the same, solid, very comfortable.
Quote: * Annie *
and then I will torment with questions ..... Can I?
Of course, I will be happy to answer.
Mila1
Quote: gala10
Yes, I have the same, solid, very comfortable.
And I have this sophisticated, I want a solid where to get ??
GruSha
Quote: Mila1
And I have such a sophisticated
and I have
Mila1
Quote: GruSha

and I have
Gulsine, well, how did you adapt to it?
GruSha
I keep two parts together at once so that I can push the bigger ones right away
Mila1
Quote: GruSha

I keep two parts together at once so that I can push the bigger ones right away
So I, too, do not separate them (unless a carrot or something narrow needs to be inserted), but it gets hammered into these grooves and it is difficult to pull it out, and when I pull it out with an effort, everything scatters that bumped into it, although I hold it with my hands
GruSha
yeah, it happens sometimes that they fly away ... probably you need to adapt! I don't use it so often, because of one carrot or cucumber I don't get it, so the experience is not so great
Mila1
And I often use it. Especially now during the procurement period.
kVipoint
and I’m not solid, it also clogs and I can hardly take it out, I want a solid one)))
GruSha
Quote: Mila1
And I often use it. Especially now during the procurement period.
yes !!! I brought a lot of carrots from the village in August - and rubbed them into the freezer! Now I break off only the desired piece)))
mamusi
Girls, I got my Filia yesterday! Joy ...! Yesterday I sliced ​​carrots and onions for liver pate, right INTO THE BOWL !!! I always make pate in stainless steel! And after cooling down immediately with its "BLENDAR" immersion blender ... time. two and done! To begin with, I use only two attachments - a metal disc and a large grater - my son collected everything and inserted this grater at my request - and I have had enough for now! The hand will heal - I will master the rest))). Now I'm happy with these as an ELEPHANT !!!
Today I planted a salad - Korean cabbage-cucumber-white radish, sweet pepper - just on a coarse grater (it's hard for me to wash too much now). It turned out great! The cabbage, however, was a little puffed up - the leaves were crinkled, but then it rubbed the cucumber! So everything went well in the end.
After reading the comments, I was afraid about the scattering of products "all over the kitchen" - I had NOTHING of the kind. Today I was cutting the salad directly into a low salad bowl, literally 3 pieces of cucumber jumped past! Amazing! Maybe the reason is that I immediately "settled" my Filichka on a silicone mat, and it seemed to "stick" to it with its feet ... did not jump or vibrate at all!
Girls! all of you HUGE thanks for your help in choosing a vegetable cutter. Perfectly controlled by one LEFT! (with a little help from the right forearm)
Song
Quote: mamusi
Yesterday I received my Filia!
mamusi, Congratulations! Let the new assistant serve for a long time and please his mistress. And treat your pen as soon as possible so that it is easier to manage around the house.
mamusi
Song*, I try ... very much!
Natalia K.
mamusi, congratulations on your assistant. And a speedy recovery to you !!!
* Anyuta *
My throes of choice ended ... I compared Filia and Mulya for a long time ... It seems like there is a Mulya meat grinder with 5 different graters at home (I have not colored and not a cone, but like ordinary drums), therefore I was staring at Filia, but the cubes pulled me over to the side of the mule ...
I'll go to pick up in an hour ...
gala10
Anyuta, good luck! And long friendship with this device!
* Anyuta *
Quote: gala10
Anyuta, good luck! And long friendship with this device!
Checkmark, thanks .. now I'm still reading the topic and I doubt everything .. can we need a file? It's a paronoy, right?
Honestly, just at the price now they have a difference of a thousand (we now have discounts on the mule) - otherwise I would take a fig .. Since the mulinexes were more expensive than 9 thousand ...
gala10
Quote: * Annie *
can we and fil is needed?
Try with one Mule first. Maybe he will completely suit you.
shuska
* Anyuta *, Mule with cubes? If yes, then take it and don't suffer! I use it more than Fillet 1387. On Fillet I make slices like "Korean" (akin to a coarse grater on a Mule) and when thin slices are needed (in Mula they are quite thick, there is only one thickness).
Vishenka999
Yesterday I broke my Moulinex Fresh Express Cube DJ905832
The drive mechanism scattered to pieces while cutting the pumpkin (the piece got up badly).
No one has for sale ??? We need a main unit with a motor, everything else is whole
Babushka
Vishenka999, it's a pity how .... I'm afraid to cut raw beets and pumpkin.
Vishenka999
I always cut pumpkin into cubes and freeze, not the first time
Mila1
Quote: Vishenka999

I always cut pumpkin into cubes and freeze, not the first time
I cut beets and pumpkins on the Allicator.I'm afraid Mulya won't stand it.
* Anyuta *
Quote: shuska
* Anyuta *, Mula with cubes? If yes, then take it and don't suffer!
yeah .. she's the one .. she already took it ... just didn't even open it - it was hidden while it was standing .. while I was encrypting it from my husband ... Maybe tomorrow I'll try to rub something ...
And they gave me that discount coupon .. I also looked at something else ... that is, some multi-cutter ... I'm not a normal person, eh?
Jenealis
Girls, I do not know whom to thank from you, but they helped me with the choice sooooo! Background: I had a Bosch MSM 2000, I loved it very much, but I bought a Bosch mum and sold it, thinking that Mum would replace it. Figs there! One carrot on such a fool will unwind more on the body than rub it. Well, you all already know that. And I began to choose. I don't remember which one of you has HR7605. That's exactly what I took, and I chose a new one, and accidentally found a second-hand on Avito in an excellent state of production in Hungary. He had 2 of 3 graters already in the factory film, they did not use it for some reason. : girl-th: I took it for a thousand rubles. And now there is no limit to my happiness, he is really small, convenient, rubs like an animal, grinds the meat with a bang, and what kind of pancakes are obtained, mmmm. In general, I highly recommend this model. He has only two drawbacks, he is noisy (well, like all graters) and jumps a little on hard. But compact.
Tanyusha
Jenealis, congratulations on your purchase. I had one until the mule appeared and I foolishly gave it to my friend, which I really regretted.
Jenealis
Tanyusha, yes, yes, I remember your story, you are just one of those who gave such a valuable tip. Mercy!
* Anyuta *
I came with a report, or rather as long as time permits, I will write my impressions and feelings ...
Review .. everything is like everyone else:
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The experiment began with a vegetable salad cucumber + tomato + onion
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cucumbers cut it in half - for us (for children in particular) it's a bit big - all the same, 4 parts will be better.
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tomato I also tried to skip it in halves at first - well, this is obviously too large, albeit thin, so I divided the remaining halves in half.
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bulb onions - there was a half, but after the tomato I decided to cut the quarters. First, I placed the bow as steadily as possible in the opening and immediately clamped it with a holder so that it was cut across the fibers, and not along, and only then I pressed the "Start" button ...
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As a result, the bow still "slipped off" a little
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Here's how many leftovers came from 2 cucumbers, 2 tomatoes and half an onion:
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Some seeds and tomato juice got under the gum. In this case, the problem was solved by simply wiping the hole with a paper napkin:
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But everything that will have to be "washed" with a stream of water ...
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..... to be continued....
* Anyuta *
.... continued ...
This is where the fun begins ... I totally agree with Tanyushathat this unit is by no means suitable for harvesting anything at all ...
The background is this: Tumanchikov's cabbage was fermented, it took a carrot ... I bought it ...
That's so much carrots I prepared for processing:
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For testing, I took 2 grates (first, an orange - fine grater)
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Since I am a techie by education, I read the instructions before using it, it is not recommended to use the unit for more than 3 minutes in a row, so after cleaning several carrots, I immediately began to rub the first batch, so that while cleaning the second unit I had a little rest. I stuffed the carrots so that they stood all over and did not fall over:
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The first batch is ready:
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but how long it took to process a given amount of carrots:
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Amount of residues:
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The second batch is a coarse grater:
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Both batches were processed in such an amount of time, taking into account the fact that there was no interruption to cleaning the opening:
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number of residues:
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I cleaned carrots for a really long time ... and with a toothpick, and with a knife and with a napkin, but all the same, "heavy artillery" was used in the form of a slotted nozzle from a vacuum cleaner - otherwise - nothing ...
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So the conclusion is unambiguous: you can rub 2-3 carrots for salad or frying, but it will be problematic to process at least 1 kg of carrots.I had 991 grams of net weight, and if we also subtract cleaning, then I processed only 700-800 grams ... Yes, I repeat, here Tanyusha was absolutely right ... and it must be admitted ...
... to be continued...
* Anyuta *
Potatoes cut into soup ...
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Many wrote that the size of the cube is quite suitable for salads - that's really the taste and color for everyone, the markers are different - but I would be kicked out of the house with such a salad We are used to chopping 2 times smaller ... although I will still try ...
But for stew, for stewing - a very excellent size
Here's how much leftover potatoes are left over:
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Well now cabbage.. Then I very diligently remembered Sveta Stafa - she probably got used to it all ...
I bought a specially small cabbage with the hope that it would not be too finely cut. The cabbage was intended for pickling Tumanchikovaya cabbage ... (here is a separate tumanchik)
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In general, here you need to very, very, very adapt, in order to first shove the cabbage into the opening, and then also chop it exactly as it should, but it must be beautifully, evenly and neatly ...
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To do this, the "noses" of cabbage pieces need to be cut off, and only then start cutting, otherwise, at first, not strips, but cabbage plates will fly out, and the size is far from small ...
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If the sheet "moves" away from the piece, it can get stuck and slow down further cutting:
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Amount of residues:
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The only option for cutting cabbage that suited me in this unit is folding the sheets into a tube - here it turns out more or less fine cutting (someone here advised that)
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Well, now about Sveto-Stafu... until muzzled (I can't find another word) with cabbage, a hundred times I remembered her words about a slicer ... For me, the conclusion is this: only cut cabbage for pickling with a slicer, but for borscht it can do that, although pickled Tumanchikova cabbage goes to borscht ...
Jouravl
Anya! Congratulations on your purchase! I am sure that you will get used to it and it will only delight you.
On it I made squash caviar from 20 kg of squash in 2 days according to the Mistletoe recipe. There are a lot of carrots, and everything is processed normally.
This is where you show the leftovers.
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Anya, these are not leftovers, these are ready-made grated carrots. Just in the process of grating, you need to clean up and empty the free outlet for vegetables. In this case, you do not need to disassemble it. At one time, Lisa-Vei, suggested that you need to pull out with your finger everything that accumulates with a grater. If this is not liberated, then of course the porridge will turn out.
The remains, those on the left in the semicircular compartment, they are removed when washing the vegetable cutter.
The potato cubes can be removed by applying a little pressure with the brush supplied.
And it's not waste, it goes straight into the vegetable bowl.
Thanks to Lisa, I am very pleased with her. I have Phillips, but it still stands unpacked, as Mulya plows and plows.
There was a moment when I was engaged in caviar and practically did not stop it, but sometimes I freed it from waste, turned it on, but it does not work ... And the vegetables were polished and prepared for cutting, I thought, well, everything ... I turn it on but it does not turn on , then I see that there is a transparent thing on the sink .. When I put it together, everything worked. And so I experienced a slight shock .. Because I have already got used to it.
Anya, good luck to you! You will get used to it and you will like it!
Stafa
Quote: * Annie *
Many wrote that the size of the cube is quite suitable for salads - that's the truth, the taste and color are different for everyone - but I would be kicked out of the house with such a salad We used to chop 2 times smaller ...
I, too, used to chop smaller with my hands and with a neiser, but now I rig the vinaigrette and Olivier on the mule, it takes longer to clean than cut.
And the remains in the grater are cubes and fries stuck in them, without removing it from its place on the bed, you press the handle from the brush from the kit, it is straight for this and sharpened. Just don’t try to do it on weight - it bites painfully!
Nastasya
So-sss ... something I was upset. The mule is unpacked. Now sell at least. Or is it really just necessary to adapt?
Lerele
And I love my mule more and more, at first I was not impressed, but now (when I discovered that the inner plastic mask can be removed and washed easily) very often, and vinaigrette, and salads. I don’t rub cabbage, I’m a berner. And as vegetables for borscht, quickly shreds everything, beauty.
Vei
Here cabbage used to sadden me too, but when I found out about the slicer, which had been pushed in my closet for 5 years, it was so perked up!
Better Muli for me so far only Muli)))

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