fffuntic
From time to time, girls and other firms buy out of savings. And it's like a pig in a poke. Someone is very lucky and works for a long time, but for the majority it breaks down from intensive work or quickly becomes dull.
The workmanship of other gadgets is the main sticking point. And then there is the convenience of replacing spare parts or purchasing additional disks. Accuracy of cutting and grating, especially soft or boiled vegetables.

We are only glad to know about a new device of excellent quality. But buying an untested gadget is a brave pioneer. We look forward to hearing from you.

Nathalte
Ladies, SOS !. I urgently want moulinex cubes. Tell me, owners, if there is Filya, do I need it? I read reviews, many have both mule and Filya. And it seems like both are in demand. So it caught fire at first, but now in thought: there is a combine, Filya is, there is a manual neiser. Should I take a mule for almost 10 thousand just because of the cubes?
Babushka
Natasha, I have a Mulya and Phillips and a combine, and a Berner, and a Giant, and a slicer ... Everything is needed. Everything is used ... If funds allow, then you need to take. Although, this is my opinion. Maybe subjective ...
Nathalte
Tatyana, Thank you. While I can afford it, it caught fire). I've been dreaming about a cube cutter for a long time, I tried a cube from my friend Bosch - it's very convenient. And the mule is also so beautiful ... Thank you)
Babushka
Natasha, good luck!
Mirabel
Natasha, Natasha! maybe pay attention to the Alligator? as I bought it, so I can't get Mula. Although he is very worthy.
I saw that you have Nayser, so maybe the truth will stop on Moulinex.
Nathalte
Mirabel, but it confuses me that I need pens. I'm a lover of automation)




I went to look, feel. If love happens, I'll take




The boys dissuaded me from multi-cutting, I take a Kenwood kitchen machine as a result, 4 nozzles, including cubes, are included in the mvideo.
stalena
I had a Philips 1388 multi-cutter, stood on the table, used every day. Then I bought Kenwood Sens for a stock (for 6 nozzles), to celebrate, I gave the multi-cutter to my mother. And now I want to buy it again, because you will collect one carrot for a kitchen machine ...
Nathalte
stalena, and they both stand on my table
stalena
The question is - how to chop onions on a phillips?
For onions, Philips has an onion chopper - Philips OnionChef HR2505




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stalena, and they both stand on my table
That's it, I want it too!
Nathalte
We love in half rings, so thin slices help out
Sashunesha
The holder for inserts of the Philips 1388 multi-cutter fell apart into small pieces, can anyone have the wrong one lying around for sale? The site is out of stock.
fffuntic
I'm afraid this is a very serious problem. Try to contact exactly authorized service center for the repair of household appliances Philips and try so that they order the part.
Kestrel
Girls (while there is access to the computer for a short time), I will ask:
Yesterday I got a Philips HR1388 multi-cut vegetable cutter with a broken top cover (this is the one that is transparent), and an incomplete set of knives. So I think - to be confused by the selection of spare parts or, on the contrary, to sell for spare parts? do you think someone needs them (spare parts)? There is a "free" disk in stock - the one that Philips HR1387 (with a black cap) does not come with, the motor itself, as I understand it, is working (included), well, all the rest of the red parts are present - in general, they need someone ? I read this topic for a long time, at one time it caught fire directly ... then it was not up to that ... and then it fell on you. As a multi-cutter, I recently acquired a Boschik combine, also with a frisch disk, and can also cut into any vessel, that is, I don't even need a multi-cutter ... Scratching my turnips.
$ vetLana
Kestrel, Anna, for two posts Sashunesha, asked. Maybe she needs it.
Kestrel
$ vetLana, oops, did not look, literally on the run I write. Thank you very much!!! I'll write to her now.
The date of the post is from October ... I wrote it anyway, I'll ask, just in case. if there is an opportunity, maybe I'll hang it in the flea market.
Rosie
Kestrel, Anna, I was looking for a teaser holder Nayalya Natasha. But she hasn't been on the forum for a month already, maybe she will answer you.
Kestrel
Girls, thanks to everyone who wrote, I apologize that I did not immediately unsubscribe, they almost immediately wrote to me in a personal message and took everything. I apologize to those who had to refuse for this reason, but by that time I had already promised the person ... I did not expect such a stir at all, especially since I already somehow consulted about the liquidity of some nozzles (to Bosch), pah-pah-pah , there was no such thing, I even somehow feel embarrassed ...
gala10
Quote: Kestrel
I'm even somehow embarrassed
Why is it embarrassing? Helped a person - and great!
Ylyashenk @
I will raise Temko)) Hello!
I read this topic 2 times completely in an attempt to choose a vegetable cutter for myself - I went through all the proposed options, I was almost going to buy a Bosch-cube combine, but ... my soul was not lying ...
I began to analyze all the options step by step ...
As a result, I came to the conclusion:
- I don't need cubes of such a huge size (in Mula, in Boch). There is Alligator-Lux, 0.6 cm cubes. This is my size for Olivier;
- the attachment for French fries (Mulya) is irrelevant to me - we do not eat fries at home, only at McDonald's ... So the curved shape in Fillet and Boche is suitable for soup or stew;
- you need a small shredder for cabbage and other vegetables, but for Muli and Bosch it is still large, for salads not very;
- the combine takes a long time to assemble and disassemble. The harvester comes with a blender, but I don't need it, there is a stationary blender with a glass bowl. Why do I need a second one?
- for the combine, you need to buy additional attachments (medium, julienne). Money...
- The harvester is big after all ...
- and again about money - Mulya and Bosch cost almost the same now: 13 thousand !!! And Filya is 3 times cheaper!
- Fili has more attachments, you don't need to buy anything.

As a result, I bought Filia for 3800 rubles. on Ozone with all discounts !!! Fits perfectly on the table. It is very convenient to change attachments, wash in general for a minute. Immediately I cut potatoes on a stew with a fried disc, made a vegetable salad on a julienne nozzle, rubbed cheese on a fine nozzle. There are remnants, but not many of them. In general, I am very happy!
Cook
Ylyashenk @, is this yours?

Electric vegetable cutter
Ylyashenk @
No, Philips HR1388 / 50 chopper, red
Tashenka
Quote: Cook
is this yours?

I have this one for many years. Worker! Until she learned how to make mayonnaise with an immersion blender, he did this. Shredding is still great, the graters are not dull. In general, if someone is looking in his direction, I highly recommend it.
dopleta
Quote: Yulyashenk @
and again about money - Mulya and Bosch cost almost the same now: 13 thousand !!! And Filya is 3 times cheaper!
Hotter now has an inexpensive cube cutter harvester.
Electric vegetable cutter



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Ylyashenk @
dopleta,
Quote: dopleta
Hotter now has an inexpensive cube cutter harvester.

Eh, I also have a separate submersible blender, with a small bowl, a whisk and other attachments ... I didn’t start to produce the technique. I needed only vegetable cutter.
Niarma
Quote: dopleta
Hotter now has an inexpensive cube cutter harvester.
I wonder what his dice size is
fffuntic
And, here there are dinosaurs that have not yet been in this very tasty vegetable temka
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=379268.0

I also lived well, well, until I tried vegetable spaghetti. And now there are electric vegetable spaghetti slicers.
With such a cut, vegetables acquire a completely different calico. In general, Temko should be studied and replenished with another good tool. Mechanical or electrical - you'll figure it out
dopleta
This is - yes, a funny toy, I have fun myself for more than six years. The first mechanical one was bought back in the 12th year, then mechanical and electrical ones were also bought, in short - fun!
Ylyashenk @
Quote: fffuntic
And, here there are dinosaurs that have not yet been in this very tasty vegetable temka
I have such a spiral mechanical grater ... I won't say that I was very impressed, but for a change it is possible sometimes. An electric spiral chopper would not buy.
Ilmirushka
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An electric spiral chopper would not buy.
And in vain, Bella is just wonderful!
Nathalte
dopleta, Larissa, can you say anything about hottor? The price is wonderful, but I need a cube cutter for boiled vegetables, eggs, cucumbers. I'm not happy with the Kenwood cube ...
dopleta
Quote: Nathalte
dopleta, Larisa, can you say anything about hottor?
No, Natasha, I can't. I saw him in "Seven Hills", but I don't need it, I have a Bosch cube.
Nathalte
So my friend has too ... And I'm toil
madames
Girls! I saw it - Zigmund & Shtain SM-21 U1-00168436 Multi-cutter. Maybe someone has it. I liked it externally, not noisy. 6 disks. I wonder which of the electric cutters is functionally better, which runs in a circle or rubs back and forth?
Ilmirushka
madames, Elena Sit seems that some of the girls have one. Why Bullitt? Not?
madames
Bullitt? I don't know one. tell me
Ilmirushka
madames, Elena S, we have a theme Spiralizers, there is a lot about him, come in.
madames
Ilmira! Multi-cut spiralizer Bullitt? shreds cabbage and cuts potatoes into cubes? Okay, I'll look in the spiralizers. want to buy an electric vegetable cutter for shredding cabbage mostly.
Ilmirushka
Quote: madames
Multi-cut spiralizer Bullitt? shreds cabbage and cuts potatoes into cubes?
Bullitt can do a lot of things, the topic is big, you need to read it, you can't tell it that way.
madames
I found a Kitchen Combine Bullet express on an Internet - it’s too much to wash + crumbles cabbage into the trash ... not ... I don’t need such a miracle. And this is not a vegetable cutter-harvester. I want it simpler and smaller in size. Thank you. Who has Zigmund & Shtain SM-21 multi-cutter? found nothing on her. Thank you.
madames
girls! I need a vegetable cutter. a bullet harvester. on the yu tube I saw how they were chopping cabbage - I did not like that fine. we have different personal preferences. Glad for you, that you found yourself to your liking. I can't find reviews of the Zigmund & Shtain SM-21 vegetable cutter anywhere. I will probably have to buy it myself and write my own review. Jouravl thanks for the links - I'll see.
Mirabel
Elena S, in my opinion she is like a Phillips salad maker And you do not want to buy it?
There are many owners here, including me
He's not one hundred percent, but very good for himself.
Lerele
madames, the bullet is not a harvester, but an advanced vegetable cutter, with a large number of attachments. It can be small or larger. There is no knife in it. If only in a small smoothie cup sold separately.
If I needed a vegetable cutter, I would buy a bullet.
fffuntic
madames, Elena,

you need to shred cabbage, and for personal taste
1. you then need to indicate the desired thickness of the rub and ask the girls who has such a slicer disc in the units. And only from these models and dance.
2. You need to ask about the neck of the machine and figure out if you agree to cut your heads of cabbage before rubbing.

I must say right away that there is Bell's horizontal electrospirolizer, which allows the heads of cabbage to be planted without processing. See the topic for details if you're interested. It is slow, but electric. I don't remember the thickness of the slicing, check with the owners.

Don't be categorical about the bullet. First, make sure that your name is in vain and not on YouTube, but here, from the real owners. Look at the throat and slice size.

dopleta
Well, I think I bought it ... On ebee. Although so far no one has convinced me that he is better than Bosch, who has higher power and is not harder to assemble, and cuts very sharply and quickly, and he has much more opportunities. So I'll compare.
fffuntic
Larissa,
temptress. Now it's your turn to convince me that I can do without him with Bosch
You just bought it, but I keep going in circles. I need a serious argument to find words and appease my family for this wish

did you order directly to Peter? how much did it cost you?
dopleta
Quote: fffuntic
I need a serious argument
Exactly! So far, there were no reasons for them - I'm sorry, you wrote so much, but I, reading the same thing, and even holding Bullet in my hands, still wasn't convinced. I decided to buy it only when I found it very cheap. And I don't need a spiralizer - I have a bunch of them, and there are a lot of vegetable cutters of all kinds, including electric ones. Bullet is perhaps prettier than Boshik in appearance. But in power and in the number of functions it loses. Let's see, in short. I look forward to hearing from the seller. So far, my only bet. No, Lena, not to St. Petersburg, I have the opportunity to buy through the States, and a step-down transformer is available.
OgneLo
Quote: madames
Zigmund & Shtain SM-21
repeater model, differs from Orson only in the 250W motor (versus 200W) and the color scheme of plastic parts; from Phillips and a 250W motor (against 200W and there are enough of them), and the absence of a composite pusher, which leads to a curved cutting of "thin" products, for example, a cucumber falls into the feeding hole and instead of circles, the shredder produces ellipses
see 00: 01: 50—00: 01: 52


to avoid such a misfortune, it is necessary to feed a "thin" product "over the entire width of the neck", if necessary, cutting the product across into two or more parts, so that it can be fed into the neck at the same time.
for the price - orange Orson can be bought for 2 257 rubles.
Duhka li
Quote: OgneLo

from Phillips and a 250W motor (against 200W and there are enough of them), and the absence of a composite pusher, which leads to a curved cutting of "thin" products, for example, a cucumber falls into the feeding hole and instead of circles, the shredder produces ellipses
Hello girls. I really don't like this compound pusher at Phillips. Rather, the design of the "large" part with protrusions at the bottom, as it is correct to call it. Small pieces fall under these protrusions and when the pusher rises, they are scattered around. Maybe this is just my problem and I am doing something wrong? I must say that this is the only "zadolbashka", the rest of the unit is very convenient. I suppose that analogs should be good too.

The thought flickers, and not whether to buy me something like that, but with a smooth pusher.

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