gala10
Quote: lillay

I will take note of which grater you need to grate onions on Phillips. And then I decided to drive him out for meatballs on a large shredder, right after the carrots. It turned out to be porridge and the grater was hammered ...
Now I have fried potatoes, which I cut on a fried disc, and then on the same disc I also cut onions. I really liked both the potatoes and the onions.
Babushka
Quote: julifera

We have the lowest price in our country - 45 euros for the Philips 1387 model.
We decided to take one device for 2 families solely for the sake of Korean shredder!

I didn't like young cabbage on a slicer insert, not a salad, but some kind of non-chewable set of leaves came out, perhaps a hard cabbage and will be cut neatly, but I don't feel like sitting around picking out uncut leaves - I'm better off on a salad on the Trend, rubbing stripes one by one, but on salting is easier for me with an ordinary double-bladed knife, it will also come out much more beautiful. Somehow we have already got used to the fact that cabbage has an aesthetically beautiful appearance, and not what comes out after such combines ...
I haven't tried ordinary graters yet.
Congratulations on your purchase! For me, in Philips 1388, my very favorite grater is the thin slicer. My family has a lot of respect for cabbage salads (with iceberg dressing, or with onions and sour cream, or like Korean) with thin strips. But I use hard cabbage. ... Nothing gets stuck ...
julifera
Girls - thanks for the congratulations
Grandmother, I have no time to test everything, and have not yet tried cutting hard cabbage, thin slicer and graters.
But I am still very happy with this device, it is so tiny and handy
And I managed to check it out - how nice it is to chop directly into the bowl of the pressure cooker and not shift vegetables back and forth !!! You really get used to it, and it's already hard to wean it back
Babushka
Quote: julifera

Girls - thanks for the congratulations
Grandmother, I have no time to test everything, and have not yet tried cutting hard cabbage, thin slicer and graters.
But I am still very happy with this device, it is so tiny and handy
And I managed to check it out - how nice it is to chop directly into the bowl of the pressure cooker and not shift vegetables back and forth !!! You really get used to it, and it's already hard to wean it back
Litoral
Girls, bought a Dex vegetable cutter. I am disappointed. Very noisy. Sooooo much waste. I rubbed the pumpkin, the vegetable cutter howled, apparently there was not enough power (240 watts) and I had to make great efforts to push it through. What am I doing wrong? In the net there is a solid positive about her. I was upset, I do not like money thrown into the wind.
Aina
Quote: Litoral

Girls, bought a Dex vegetable cutter. I am disappointed. Very noisy. Sooooo much waste. I rubbed the pumpkin, the vegetable cutter howled, apparently there was not enough power (240 watts) and I had to make great efforts to push it through. What am I doing wrong? In the net there is a solid positive about her. I was upset, I do not like money thrown into the wind.
First, don't be discouraged
Over time, be sure to adapt to it. The girls on it cut both onions and carrots well, and in the spring you will chop cucumber-radish salads
Maybe they took the pumpkin in large pieces? Or is the grater too small?
Babushka
Quote: Litoral

Girls, bought a Dex vegetable cutter. I am disappointed. Very noisy. Sooooo much waste. I rubbed the pumpkin, the vegetable cutter howled, apparently there was not enough power (240 watts) and I had to make great efforts to push it through. What am I doing wrong? In the net there is a solid positive about her. I was upset, I do not like money thrown into the wind.
Sad, if not joyful. And if you try carrots and make a salad for the soul? Or cabbage? Pumpkin is a specific vegetable and not every unit can handle it. A?
Vei
Girls, as soon as I ordered a fillet, they began to dissuade me. Now I'm all in doubt again.
Grandmother, dear and respected if you choose one thing, which one would you prefer filly or mule, taking into account the Korean carrot?)))
I'm still worried about the issue of compactness and ease of use and cleaning?
julifera
Quote: Vei

Girls, as soon as I ordered a fillet, they began to dissuade me.

Lisa, what exactly are they being discouraged?

Yesterday I cut winter cabbage into fillets with a thick slicer for frying - amazing! For frying, the very thing is right in the bowl of the pressure cooker, it's so fun not to pour anything !!! And in a mule, it seems to me that you can't substitute a casserole - it won't fit in height.
Masinen
Yul, STE I got a soul of doubt in Liza)
Well, I didn't dissuade, but said to look at Mulinex)
julifera
So ucha Grandmother will come and say - and I love both of them - I can't choose
And sho tada Liza to do, what to do?

Liz, well, you have cubes, but there is no Korean automatic cutting, but it will be

gala10
Quote: Vei

I'm still worried about the issue of compactness and ease of use and cleaning?
Filia is very compact. Wash - just rinse under running water, I also use a toothbrush.
Liza, don't worry! Everything will be fine! And you will make friends with Filia!
Vei
Quote: julifera

So ucha Grandmother will come and say - and I love both of them - I can't choose
And sho tada Liza to do, what to do?

Liz, well, you have cubes, but there is no Korean automatic cutting, but it will be
Yul, I am bothered by cutting in a combine precisely by the limitation of the size of the bowl. I mean, you constantly have to empty the bowl, wash the lids, change the attachments, a lot of space and time is spent. And so immediately in a bowl of cabbage, in another carrot, onion, etc.
But I'm already seriously considering canceling Fili's order and ordering Mula. If you can make carrots on it with long straws, then that's all - I order myself a gift for NG!
Aina
Quote: Vei

If you can have carrots on it with a long straw
depending on what kind of straw you need, the straw is more like fries, it looks like a Korean one, well, no way, although ...
Marfa Vasilievna
Quote: Vei

If you can make carrots on it with long straws, then that's all - I order myself a gift for NG!
You can't.
If cubes and thick straw fries are not relevant, take Filia.
Northern i
On Saturday my Filechka 1388 was delivered to me
I've been testing all weekend. Well, in general, I will not say that everything is super-duper straight, you need to adapt
French fries - in general, not bad, but ... it was clear that the unit was struggling to cope: both the vibration was strong, and the pieces got stuck (I had to stop, open and pull out the stuck a couple of times), and for some reason a lot of small things turned out ... I'll have to try with another variety of potatoes
Carrots for "in Korean" (on a grater-shredder) - pure delight !!!
Onions on a coarse grater - in "porridge" And there is a lot of waste ...
Carrots in thin circles - very thin, almost transparent. Somewhere in the middle, the pieces of carrots lay flat, and not circles at all turned out

In general, I am satisfied! Girls, thank you all very much for sharing your invaluable experience !!!
Vei
Quote: Martha Vasilievna

You can't.
If cubes and thick straw fries are not relevant, take Filia.
Marfa Vasilievna, but a mule only does a good job with cubes and blocks and that's it ??? and shredder, and graters? That she takes boiled or raw vegetables better?
I have such huge cubes only for stews, potatoes in soup and fruit salads, apparently the cubes are also for some kind of stew-type dishes. I don't know yet, french fries, as such, we don't really like, even from AF.
But how thin is the vegetable shredder for stews, casseroles and other things? Zucchini will not creep if you cut it on a floss shredder? And cabbage for salad or stewing borscht? Cope with something? And then 5-5500 rubles for healthy cubes and free-bars is too much!
Fili's cut is too thin and there is a lot of waste. Along the way, except for the julienne grater for Korean carrots, nothing else will be useful to me. And there is nowhere to store the attachments.

And I didn't understand with graters in Mule ...They really suck or what ?? Can you grate good carrot onion frying? Boiled vegetables, cheese, eggs?

The New Year is coming soon, so I want to choose a more versatile and comfortable unit so that you can cook everything easily and playfully for the holiday ...

Marfa Vasilievna
Quote: Vei

Marfa Vasilievna, but a mule only does a good job with cubes and blocks and that's it ???
It copes with cubes and blocks not only well, but remarkably

Quote: Vei

and shredder, and graters?
The shredder is thicker (judging by the photo) than Fili's. The graters are excellent and fine and coarse. But coarse just like on a hand grater, like for a carrot "for frying", but NOT for a "loin".

Quote: Vei

That she takes boiled or raw vegetables better?
I did not feel the difference.
The only thing that did not satisfy - apple cubes with soft pulp are obtained crumpled, so to speak.
Here I showed an excerpt from the instructions, about which products in what form (raw or boiled) can be cut.

Quote: Vei

I have such huge cubes just for stews, potatoes in soup and fruit salads ...
Photos distort size. For stews and for soup, they are too small, ideal for winter vegetable salads, well, maybe for fruit ones, although I prefer coarser slices for fruit ones.

Quote: Vei

the cubes are apparently also for some kind of stew type dishes. I don't know yet, french fries, as such, we don't really like, even from AF.
I like fries in the first courses. And actually "fries" (in lightweight option, in the oven) now at least 2 times a week

Quote: Vei

But how thin is the shredder of vegetables for stews, casseroles and other things?
Compared to Fillet, it is thicker.

Quote: Vei

Zucchini will not creep if you cut it on a floss shredder?
No, it will not creep.

Quote: Vei

And cabbage for salad or stewing borscht?
White for salad, large, for borscht and stewing is suitable. But the Peking salad is excellent.

Quote: Vei

Cope with something? And then 5-5500 rubles for healthy cubes and free-bars is too much!
And it already depends on your needs
I also chose between Filia and Mule. The mule satisfied me 99%, but I agree that the price is really not humane.

Quote: Vei

Fili's cut is too thin and there is a lot of waste.
No, I would not say, judging by the photos and reviews, then only with onions is not always the desired result. Everyone is happy with the rest of the cuts.

Quote: Vei

And I didn’t understand with the graters in the Mule ... They really suck or what ??
So far there are no complaints, only a lot of positives. What will happen in a year, we'll see ...

Quote: Vei

Can you grate good carrot onion frying?
Yes. Carrots on a coarse grater, onions on "cubes".

Quote: Vei

... cheese, eggs?
Hard cheese - excellent. Soft and egg smudges.

Quote: Vei

... so you want to choose a more versatile and convenient unit so that you can prepare everything easily and playfully for the holiday ...
Oh, difficult choice, difficult ... I'm sorry
Vei
Oh, what a detailed answer, thanks a lot!
The cubes there are big on the site, the size is more than 9mm. I have 8mm in Vitka and they are too big for me for salads (I love 6-7 mm). In general, why I choose so scrupulously. My Vitek 1480 combine for the quality and size of cuts, graters and everything else is more than satisfied with me. BUT this is a food processor with a bowl that is always overflowing, which, during the shredding and grating process, must be constantly emptied and washed in order to process the required amount of food. And it already strains me wildly, this is how the technique pampers and relaxes

I dream that you can cook for one or two and it's done, without a mountain of dirty spare parts in the sink.
Apparently I'll take a chance and take Mula, something Filya confuses me more and more.
Marfa Vasilievna
Quote: Vei

The cubes there are big on the site, the size is more than 9mm. I have 8mm in Vitka and they are too big for me for salads (I love 6-7 mm) ...
Yes, the size is really a little more than 9 mm. Well, here it is taste and color, as they say...
Quote: Vei

Apparently I'll take a chance and take Mula, something Filya confuses me more and more.
And try to tell specifically point by point what Phil does not like in comparison with Mule.Maybe it will be easier for us, the owners, to direct you to the desired unit
julifera
Marfa Vasilievna - I have one question - a standard multi bowl of 5 liters - will it crawl under the mule so that it gets directly into it?
Marfa Vasilievna
Here's mine a positive response
Electric vegetable cutter
Masinen
Here I am, according to the answers of Marfa Vasilievna, completely for Mulinex) I do not know, but I liked him very much alive. Compact, and even the bowl fits.
I will buy Moulinex myself - I have already decided this by 100%
Vei
Quote: Masinen

Here I am, according to the answers of Marfa Vasilievna, completely for Mulinex) I do not know, but I liked him very much alive. Compact, and even the bowl fits.
I will buy Moulinex myself - I have already decided this by 100%
I have already refused Filipka ... Now I am thinking whether to ask my husband for NG Moulinex or to become insolent and demand Kenwood KM?
Masinen
Liz, go to the kneader topic. There they wrote a hundred action in the media market for Kenwoods !!
Babushka
Quote: Vei

Girls, as soon as I ordered a fillet, they began to dissuade me. Now I'm all in doubt again.
Grandmother, dear and respected if you choose one thing, which one would you prefer a phylum or a mule, taking into account the Korean carrot?)))
I'm still worried about the issue of compactness and ease of use and cleaning?
If for Korean carrots, then filly. Perfect! Very compact. Washing is not difficult. Although the mule is easier and more pleasant to wash
julifera
Quote: Vei

I have already refused Filipka ... Now I am thinking whether to ask my husband for NG Mulinex or to be insolent and demand Kenwood KM?

Walk like that, but what kind of New Year is this and what little things to get
In fact, Kenwood is a monster for small jobs, it's like carrying 5 people on an icarus, small vegetable cutters have their own charm - simplicity, speed and not so roar

Aina
Quote: julifera

Walk like that, but what kind of New Year is this and what little things to get
In fact, Kenwood is a monster for small jobs, it's like carrying 5 people on an icarus, small vegetable cutters have their own charm - simplicity, speed and not so roar

Yeah ... about the roar, although I fell in love with my Boshik recently bought with ardent love, but I read this topic from cover to cover and secretly dream of a hybrid of Fili and Mule
Babushka
Quote: julifera

So ucha Grandmother will come and say - and I love both of them - I can't choose
And sho tada Liza do what to do?

Liz, well, you have cubes, but there is no Korean automatic cutting, but it will be
I love both of them too My personal opinion (it may not coincide with others): you need to have both ...
And I love the combine too ... For large volumes with a universal shredder (not in the bowl of the combine)
Babushka
Quote: julifera


In fact, Kenwood is a monster for small jobs, it's like carrying 5 people on an icarus, small vegetable cutters have their own charm - simplicity, speed and not so roar
Marfa Vasilievna
Quote: Aina

... secretly dreaming of a hybrid between Fili and Mule
Who would have thought of marrying them
Light
Marfa Vasilievna! Thank you great human for such a detailed answer on the Mule.
... only after him there was almost no strength left to restrain himself!
Every day I monitor prices, I think, maybe where this model will appear cheaper.
Girls, if you see, whistle, please.
(I have a decent discount on Eldorado, but they don't have Muli, sadness)
Babushka
Quote: Martha Vasilievna

Who would have thought of marrying them
Yes, it would be great!
Electric vegetable cutter
gala10
Quote: Babushka

I love both of them too My personal opinion (it may not coincide with others): you need to have both ...
Well, now ... Now I also wanted Mulya ... Very ...
Marfa Vasilievna
Quote: Light

Marfa Vasilievna! Thank you great human for such a detailed answer on the Mule.
Yes, not at all
Enjoy the shopping
Babushka
I have just planed winter cabbage with an onion for salad with sour cream on a thin slicer (Philips) ... 3 seconds and again I am talking to you ...
Alenky
: flowers: Girls have been using Mulka for 10 days! I'm very happy! Every day helps! Very comfortable! Thanks everyone for the help and advice!
Babushka
Quote: Scarlet

: flowers: Girls have been using Mulka for 10 days! I'm very happy! Every day helps! Very comfortable! Thanks everyone for the help and advice!
Alena, bravo! And congratulations!
Alenky
Quote: Babushka

Alena, bravo! And congratulations!
Thanks for the compliments!
mur_myau
Maybe someone knows if the Vitek VT-3600 meat grinder attachments are produced,
Thank you in advance!
Litoral
Quote: Aina

First, don't be discouraged
Over time, be sure to adapt to it.The girls on it cut both onions and carrots well, and in the spring you will chop cucumber-radish salads
Maybe they took the pumpkin in large pieces? Or is the grater too small?

Quote: Babushka

Sad, if not joyful. And if you try carrots and make a salad for the soul? Or cabbage? Pumpkin is a specific vegetable and not every unit can handle it. A?

Girls, thanks for your support! Already getting used to dex. That pumpkin must have been sluggish. In general, it seems that it turned out to rub the pumpkin (only cut), and cabbage for salad, and potatoes for dranniki. The remains were even completely dumb. True, the nozzle for dranniki seemed to me identical to a fine grater, I hoped that it would grind in mashed potatoes.

I would like to hear the advice of the dex owners on how they wash the drive. It seems to be impossible to wet it, but vegetables are hammered into all the cracks, of which there are a lot.
Marfa Vasilievna
Dice raw onions and carrots from Muli directly into the multi pot.

Electric vegetable cutter
Alenky
Quote: Martha Vasilievna

Dice raw onions and carrots from Muli directly into a multi pot.

Electric vegetable cutter
The beauty!
gardenia
Quote: Litoral

I would like to hear the advice of the dex owners on how they wash the drive. It seems to be impossible to wet it, but vegetables are hammered into all the cracks, of which there are a lot.

I have a DEX - I really like it, every day I work instead of a grater, I don't even clean the table. Mine (rinsed under the tap and that's it) only drums, a pusher and an insert where these drums are inserted. I just wipe the vegetable cutter with a cloth, what is there to wash? - there may be a few crumbs from vegetables, wiped it off and that's it.
Lerele
And for some reason we have no mention of this moulinex, but there is phillips. Google immediately gives links to the Runet.
Now the question is, but in Phillips, you can grate the onion in the minced meat? And then the rings are good, but you also need the type of mashed potatoes, but here they write that it does not work on a large grater.
That is, I need vegetables for salads, including cabbage, onions, carrots in soups and fried, potatoes would also be nice if cut. Even if not a cube. Will Phillips go?
Babushka
Quote: Lerele

And for some reason we have no mention of this moulinex, but there is phillips. Google immediately gives links to the Runet.
Now the question is, but in Phillips, you can grate the onion in the minced meat? And then the rings are good, but you also need the type of mashed potatoes, but here they write that it does not work on a large grater.
That is, I need vegetables for salads, including cabbage, onions, carrots in soups and fried, potatoes would also be nice if cut. Even if not a cube. Will Phillips go?
On Phillips you can grate onions. It turns out great! Model 1388 cuts potatoes.
gala10
Quote: Lerele

And for some reason we have no mention of this moulinex, but there is phillips. Google immediately gives links to the Runet.
Now the question is, but in Phillips, you can grate the onion in the minced meat? And then the rings are good, but you also need the type of mashed potatoes, but here they write that it does not work on a large grater.
That is, I need vegetables for salads, including cabbage, onions, carrots in soups and fried, potatoes would also be nice if cut. Even if not a cube. Will Phillips go?
I do all of the above on Phillips 1388 wonderfully.
Lerele
We'll have to take
We will come from vacation, I will immediately order.
alica10153
Hello
Girls - owners of Muli, can you please tell me how to wash the top cover - you can't get water on the power button?
I got this vegetable cutter today, so while I'm getting acquainted
Babushka
Quote: alica10153

Hello
Girls - owners of Muli, can you please tell me how to wash the top cover - you can't get water on the power button?
I got this vegetable cutter today, so while I'm getting acquainted
I just put it under the tap. Water gets in, but there is nothing under the button, just a spring. This button presses the lever on the body

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