IRR
and don't you

we have the main devicegolic - dopplet- praz

and two - I have a fruit holder already from Berner, I'm still training on it. prick everything ...
azaza
Quote: IRR

and two - I have a fruit holder already from Berner, I'm still training on it. prick everything ...
Well, lana, she persuaded. The title of honor remains with you, but your correctional term is two months. Stop training on cats, it's time to try on Berner
Luysia
Quote: IRR


and two - I have a fruit holder already from Berner, I'm still training on it. prick everything ...

Something reminds me: "train, train, how to learn to swim - I'll pour water into the pool for you!"
IRR
Quote: Luysia

Something reminds me: "train, train, how to learn to swim - I'll pour water into the pool for you!"

and I already have 3 separate graters Bern. come from Kiev, I even know the number of the declaration. But damn ... there are 3 of them, but they stand like Paul Berner.
Leska
Well, I don't understand these statements about finger cutting, if it is written in Russian use the holder! ... And why then you must pour the hot soup with a ladle ... it turns out that you can do without it ....
IRR
Quote: Leska

Well, I don't understand these statements about finger cutting, if it is written in Russian use the holder! ... And why then you must pour the hot soup with a ladle ... it turns out that you can do without it ....

here I like how the little man clearly explains the preparation before shredding.

!
julifera
Yes, I, too, out of my own stupidity once used to have a carrot without a holder, well, it's my own fault, once the manifestation of this stupidity was enough - now only with a holder! - and never a single excess with him !!!!!!!
yara
And I bought a Dekok UKA-1201 grater and I'm very happy. Unfortunately, I can not expose a photo (there is no camera), but you can see it yourself in the internet. There is a holder and different cutting thicknesses. And I never cut my hands. And the price is normal.
IRR
Quote: Leska

... And why then you must pour the hot soup with a ladle ... it turns out that you can do without it ....

incorrectly compared. ladle conveniently, hands too conveniently to rub, many are accustomed to the usual grandmother's graters. And you need to get used to the holder, not everything is so easy You panim, you start rubbing the carrot with your hands, (and Berner's knives are sharp,) it quickly ends and fingers begin.
IRR
Quote: yara

And I bought a Dekok UKA-1201 grater and I'm very happy. Unfortunately, I can not expose a photo (there is no camera), but you can see it yourself in the internet. There is a holder and different cutting thicknesses. And I never cut my hands. And the price is normal.

Oh, Yara! do not go far, now I will ask you about this grater. We found one with a gopher. And there was no one to ask. Now I'll show you a photo if you have one.
IRR
smari ...

Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)

Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)
julifera
Quote: IRR

incorrectly compared. ladle conveniently, hands too conveniently to rub, many are accustomed to the usual grandmother's graters. And you need to get used to the holder, not everything is so easy You pan, you start rubbing the carrot with your hands, (and Berner's knives are sharp,) it quickly ends and fingers begin (

So if Toko on Berner without a holder rubbed fingers ...
I even manage to use a regular good old grater with meat and with a fingernail
IRR
Quote: julifera

So if Toko on Berner without a holder rubbed fingers ...
I even manage to use the usual good old grater with meat and with a fingernail

how passionate you are to write music ... a cantata with aratoria
yara
No, not like that.My cutting height is adjustable, but not here. I have already advised it to all my friends, I have already bought two, also satisfied, the knife is sharp, it cuts cool, and I have never cut my hands.
IRR, I would have posted a photo from the Internet, but I will be fiddling with habit for a long time. Maybe you will throw (while looking with ingratiating eyes) so that everyone understands what I'm talking about
Grater Dekok UKA-1201
IRR
Different vegetable cutters (Nayser Diser, Alligator, etc.)

Yarik! issue price? here they write approx. 217 gr.
yara
IRR, yes, yes, yes !!!!!!!!!! She, my dear !!!!
The top protruding pieces can be hidden, the cutting height can be adjusted.
IRR
Quote: yara

IRR, yes, yes, yes !!!!!!!!!! She, my dear !!!!
The top protruding pieces can be hidden, the cutting height can be adjusted.

and sho there for her holder? how would the legs?
Leska
Quote: IRR

incorrectly compared. ladle conveniently, hands too conveniently to rub, many are accustomed to the usual grandmother's graters. And you need to get used to the holder, not everything is so easy You pan, you begin to rub the carrots with your hands, (and Berner's knives are sharp,) it quickly ends and fingers begin (
Irr, what can I say in response: while working with such graters, you simply do not need to simultaneously dream, talk on the phone, watch TV, give the central control to the home ... And for the quickie I have long advised to stock up on household gloves before work, which are with rubber pimples.
And I, on a visit on the "grandmother's grater", managed to remove the floor of the nail out of habit.
yara
Quote: IRR

and sho there for her holder? how would the legs?
Yes, stand legs, but it also folds.
IRR
Quote: Leska

Irr, what can I say in response:
1. It is possible and correct: for example, compare ... with intimacy (convenient-inconvenient) - undesirable consequences are known

sho? demolish half did not ... did not know

Quote: Leska


And I'm visiting on the "grandmother's grater" contrived out of habit demolish
azaza
Quote: yara

And I bought a Dekok UKA-1201 grater and I'm very happy.
Yara, how does it cut? Are the blades sharp?
Luysia
There are such coats and other products of the Dekok company we have a lot in the Eldorado network. You can go and feel.
azaza
Quote: azaza

Yara, how does it cut? Are the blades sharp?
Sorry, I was delighted with the appearance of a new device, and did not read the discussion to the end. Aha, sharp. It's good. Is there a cut into strips? What is the range of width? In Berner 3.5 and 7 mm, plus separately 10 mm and 1.6. And here how?
azaza
Quote: Luysia

You can go and feel.
For the sharpness? Finger? And I'm afraid they won't give you a carrot to rub.
Caprice
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Capricewhy such causticity? Is it a Berner grater forum, or is it a gathering of broad-minded people? Is it right to want only Berner, everything else - if not a crime, then the height of human stupidity?
azaza, it's not caustic. This is a personal disappointment in Chinese quality. I also recently bought a "fucking" smartly advertised shredder, which broke on my first use. I silently, without groaning at the entire forum, returned it to the seller and I returned its cost. But if someone else's experience is not an experience for you, get your own. Good luck!
yara
Quote: azaza

Yara, how does it cut? Are the blades sharp?
I use only the grated plate (the blade is horizontal), it is sharp and I really like it and it is comfortable. I also use a wavy blade, it turns out a very beautiful cut into circles. I cut onions, and carrots, and mushrooms, and cucumbers, and zucchini. Conveniently, the height is adjustable.
And the rest of the grater-nozzles, as for me, are not very sharp. I don't use them.
I also have a small Decok, it is written that for garlic. Cool, also very sharp, I cut the onion on it into thin rings.
Quote: azaza

Sorry, I was delighted with the appearance of a new device, and did not read the discussion to the end. Aha, sharp. It's good. Is there a cut into strips? What is the range of width? In Berner 3.5 and 7 mm, plus separately 10 mm and 1.6. And here how?
The strips are those iron things on top of the knife.
Width slicing - from minimum to 8 mm (just measured), I don't need it wider.
The fix: not the width, but the thickness of the slices.
azaza
Quote: Caprice

But if someone else's experience is not an experience for you, get your own.
Here we go again! Capricewhere in my messages you read that I'm going to take the risk to buy crazy china?! I was searching for original with black blades! And only wanted to buy it for trial. Gobbled China does not interest me myself - I'm not my enemy! A fake could be bought for a penny, but I don’t need it for nothing. Someone else's experience for me is just a very experience, so I didn't want to hear about a fake. And the original, if it is Chinese, can be very high quality, like many Chinese. The question is, where is it, this original, to find. And so my whole kitchen is packed with China. But not towe read! And all the technology only makes me happy.

Quote: Caprice

Good luck!
Mutually. Let's assume that we just didn't understand each other
Caprice
Quote: IRR

here I like how the little man clearly explains the preparation before shredding.

!
Irish, what a cool video! Just for those who are "in the tank"
azaza
Quote: yara

The cutting width is from the minimum to 8 mm (I just measured it), I don't need it wider.
Yeah. Thank you. We must go and feel it. Not the blades
azaza
I watched the video of the IRR. Extremely sensible! And then in German professionals tinder so quickly that you do not have time to understand anything. And here everything is in human Russian
Caprice
Quote: IRR

Caprice!

what did you buy? what did you return? fast
Irish, I'm there in "Kitchen trifles" I wrote about it.
irysska
Tanya, and Decok is also in the Epicenter, as well as in Eldorado (in Poltava it is definitely there, I saw it with my own eyes, so in Kiev, even more so).
yara
Quote: irysska

Tanya, and Decok is also in the Epicenter, as well as in Eldorado (in Poltava it is definitely there, I saw it with my own eyes, so in Kiev, even more so).
I bought in Eldorado (the one in the photo).
And in Metro I bought a smaller, narrow one, it is written for garlic, but I use it for onions, if necessary, thin. Ideal for radishes. Very cool, sharp, also has a holder.
Caprice
I decided not to risk any more and not to exchange for various fakes, and today I ordered a Berner vpower from an authorized dealer in Israel. They promised to send it by the end of the week. In addition, I wanted to order for myself at the same time their grater for Korean carrots, so the man who took the order from me said that it was not worth spending extra money, since the kit includes a nozzle for this. We'll see. How will they send - I will report.

By the way, about mushrooms: here on the video they shred them too ...

irysska
Caprice
vpower is the one Prima which, V5? Or maybe the equipment is different for Israel, or what is it for the Korean carrot then? Maybe I have it, but I don't know
dopleta
Quote: Caprice

the kit includes a nozzle for this.

It's strange. Actually Borner V-Power comes with this usual standard set 🔗

julifera
Quote: Caprice

the man who took my order said that it is not worth spending extra money, because the kit includes a nozzle for this.

The kit includes a nozzle 3.5 - it is easy for Korean - such carrots suit me and all mine perfectly
Anyone who is not satisfied with this size for carrots - buy additional graters.
dopleta
, I belong to the second, it does not suit me. For me, such a cut is large.
Margit
I really like 1.6 - great cut! after it there is already a Rocco grater, and 3.5 is much larger. For vegetable stews and pilaf, 3.5 is just right, there's no way without it!
irysska
Is there 1.6 for Prima? Although I have to stomp on Berner's theme, otherwise the theme is different
Margit
For Prima, no, of course, I had to buy a Trend with this attachment, and I bought the rest of it. Both vegetable cutters are not idle now - with my husband we chop cabbage, carrots, and zucchini with onions in four hands. In summer there will be beauty in general! Last summer and other years, my daughter and I cooked vegetable caviar until nightfall, most of the time was occupied by shredding vegetables. And why did I slow down so much, didn’t get a Berner earlier? Apparently I was confused by a Chinese fake for a Berner, which I acquired in a TV shop. I thought that I was just left-handed, it was not given to me to learn to chop.
dopleta
Quote: irysska

Is there 1.6 for Prima?

It is only for Classics and Trend.
Caprice
Quote: irysska

Caprice
vpower is the one Prima which, V5? Or maybe the equipment is different for Israel, or what is it for the Korean carrot then? Maybe I have it, but I don't know

Vpower is here:



the site says that for Chinese cutting 3.5 mm. Only doubts take me, but is such a cut too large? When I get it, I'll take a look. If anything, I will additionally order a grater for Korean carrots ...
Margit
Quote: Caprice

... Only doubts take me, but is such a cut too large? When I get it, I'll take a look. If anything, I will additionally order a grater for Korean carrots ...
A bit big, and even very. This is if you want real slicing, and if so-so - if only if only, then of course 3.5 will go.
irysska
Quote: julifera

Margit, well, why immediately "so-so - but if only", uuuuu I don't write such words when they make carrots in pilaf and soup for 3.5 by 3.5 ...
Everyone has different tastes
We really love such 3.5 cubes when eating fresh carrots, and in our store they sell such a Korean one, we are just used to it.
And we do not like boiled carrot bites - in soup or pilaf, rub on a chip thickness, or on Trend 1.6
I quite agree with that. In general, sometimes I use carrots for a Korean harvester, yes, it turns out, short, well, and the width is also somewhere around 3.5 - but quickly. I’m not going to show it. Yes, and I, and my family, do not experience any discomfort when eating such a carrot, although maybe someone else is and will not, but this is his own business.
And when you want a long carrot with muddle with it, I rub it on a regular loin grater, not Berner, who is already 10 years old - and everything is super.
Margit
Quote: julifera

Margit, well, why immediately "so-so - but if only", uuuuu I don't write such words when they make carrots in pilaf and soup for 3.5 by 3.5 ... Everyone has different tastes...

We really love such 3.5 cubes when eating fresh carrots, and in our store they sell such a Korean one, we are just used to it.
And we do not like boiled carrot bites - in soup or pilaf, rub on a chip thickness, or on Trend 1.6
It's not just about taste, but also about appearance. The taste, to be honest, is also different. Large carrots are not impregnated with marinade as well as sliced ​​in the classic way, IMHO.
Everyone is free to cook exactly the way they used to!
Margit
Quote: julifera

Yes, I'm not talking about that, but about respecting the tastes of people who have different tastes, without the name "so-so - just if only"
There was no question of offending someone. If you accept everything that is written and said here, then you can be offended by the whole world. There is no need to heat up the situation and build an elephant out of a fly.
Margit
Quote: julifera

Yes, I was not offended, but more surprised and upset that a person I respect wrote so, that's all.
I don't have a habit of being offended at all, they carry water to the offended

There is no need to think and look for a bad meaning in every phrase. Anyone, including me, can have a "just if only" situation. When you need to do it quickly, when a neighbor asked for a grater for a while, and she was suddenly needed according to the law of meanness. And there are plenty of other moments. After all, you don't always cook like on a festive table.
The message was written for Caprice, she asked for advice, and not to offend you, julifera.

Vladzia
I also love that everything was cut into small pieces, thinly. It always seemed to me that it was delicious and aesthetically pleasing. And then my son, until 23 years old, fed on this "thin and pretty", went to the future mother-in-law for a family holiday. Comes and says that, they say, plump slices are better. Now I sit and. You cook better, Mom, but now make the slices thicker. That's where the tragedy is in a single family! We'll have to relearn! And you say "if only it were." : lol: The taste and color ...
Caprice
Girls, do not argue and do not quarrel You will not fight anyway
I was not offended either.
I said: I'll get it, I'll try, and then I'll decide whether to order a grater for finer slicing, or it will do.

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