Vichka
Quote: Tetyanka-G

While I was waiting for a baby to appear, and at the same time I was thinking about buying it or some other cartoon (unfortunately, the choice of small cartoons is small, and the Liberton was also gone, which was originally the choice), a larger BINATONE MUC-2130 multicooker appeared, for 3 l.
Multicooker Binatone MUC-2116

sorry if not quite on the subject
Wow!
I always have the first question, which saucepan?
Tetyanka-G
Quote: VS NIKA

Wow!
I always have the first question, which saucepan?

I have a similar question). There is no place to touch it, there is only in online stores. I think it is the same as in the smaller sister (adjusted for size). Yes, and it costs less than a baby
akiura
2130 eats 1.5 times more electricity, it has a power of 640 watts versus 430 watts for 2116, so maybe this is not a cost savings at all?
Vichka
Quote: akiura

2130 eats 1.5 times more electricity, it has a power of 640 watts versus 430 watts for 2116, so maybe this is not a cost savings at all?
But with less power, you will cook twice as long.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm annoyed by these calculations of savings associated with multicooker. I personally did not notice the difference when I did not have a multi and when a lot of them appeared (I have an electric stove)
akiura
I have a gas stove, so for me the power of el. instrumentation matters, I can feel the difference. But about cooking 2 times longer - not at all: low-power appliances work no worse, unless they heat up a little longer.
Vichka
Quote: akiura


But about cooking 2 times longer - not at all: low-power appliances work no worse, unless they heat up a little longer.
But no matter how it is.
In my little Liberton with a power of 600 W, everything takes longer to cook than in cartoons of higher power, for example, baking must be turned on for two cycles ... even in Polaris with a power of 700 W, baking takes longer, so what about 430 W.
Galaxy
Quote: manna

Galina, well, how is your friendship with the cartoon going?

While not very good, I tried to cook the porridge in the Broth mode, it really turned out to be a broth with floating millet, put it again on the Groats mode, and then after an hour of waiting, angrily washed the lid that was made with the porridge.
shelma
Good day, today I bought a little binatoshka - "kapitoshka", filled one cartoon glass of pearl barley, filled it with water in a 3/4 pattern, now I'm waiting for the result, really smiles and says "cautiously hot" when you run your hand over the logo. The kid is delighted, I've been listening to this for 40 minutes
shelma
Well, here is the result, I am delighted, great !!! I didn’t soak the pearl barley, only washed it eight times, nothing was unburned, everything turned out deliciously, my husband was already running for the second portion I don’t understand why Galina’s burns, maybe the cartoon is faulty.
Manna
Quote: akiura

2130 eats 1.5 times more electricity, it has a power of 640 watts versus 430 watts for 2116, so maybe this is not a cost savings at all?
Quote: VS NIKA

But with less power, you will cook twice as long.
Girls, do not forget that 2116 for 1.6 liters, and 2130 for 3 liters. An elementary proportion shows that the 2116 has 1.3 times more power per volume than the 2130.

Quote: Galaxy

While not very good, I tried to cook the porridge in the Broth mode, it really turned out to be a broth with floating millet, put it again on the Groats mode, and then after an hour of waiting, angrily washed the lid that was made with the porridge.
And tell us in more detail how they cooked on the "Broth" mode, and what exactly happened. And at least one photo to see... And the "Groats" mode is not for cereals, but for a side dish, and therefore you have to wash the lid.
Quote: shelma

I don’t understand why Galina’s burns, maybe the cartoon is faulty. I also put on cereal mode.
Because you cooked barley (side dish), and it is milk porridge. It is difficult to talk about the malfunction of the multicooker if you cook milk in the side dish mode. To check, you need to prepare a side dish on "Krupa", then conclusions can be drawn.
Vichka
Quote: manna

Girls, do not forget that 2116 for 1.6 liters, and 2130 for 3 liters. An elementary proportion shows that the 2116 has 1.3 times more power per volume than the 2130.
I think this is not an indicator. Liberton-03, 3L 600W and to compare Brand 37501 5L 980W, what is the ratio of power to volume? while baking is twice the time difference.
Manna
This means that the thermal conductivity in Liberton is worse and, apparently, the temperature at the "Pastry" is lower than that of Brand. Power affects the heating rate, not the temperature maintenance. All this to the fact that the cooking time does not depend on the power.
shelma
I decided to try the millet porridge in the soup mode, 2 multi-glasses of millet, 2 water, 2 milk, it turned out to the maximum mark, but I forgot 1 teaspoon of salt, 1 table sugar, cut off a piece of butter by the eye. I installed it for one hour, opened it after 35 minutes and saw a picture - the top lid is soiled, but the porridge did not run away, it seems that the program is working on evaporation: nea: e liquids, or just the cereal absorbed a lot of liquids, it will be thick
shelma
Yesaaaa I had to wash the lid, love it, but not critical, I washed everything. The porridge had to be diluted with 5 multi-glasses of milk, it turned out very thick, it did not stick and did not burn in the bowl itself.
Next time I'll take one glass of cereal. And in the recipe, there are generally given three glasses of cereal and poured 5 st. liquids
Manna
Girls, but what is it? Well, why don't you read what we write and write to you? The proportions of milk porridge are at least 1: 3 (for grains) and 1: 4 (for thick porridge from cereals). Average proportion 1: 5. The maximum that can be cooked in this baby is 1mst of cereals and 5mst of liquid. Soup or Broth modes. Which one will be better, you need to find out empirically.
Manna
There are practically no photographs in this topic. So I found photos of the multicooker itself
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vernisag
Quote: manna

I really hope for Brand
So the brand seems to be planning to release only 3 liters?
MariV
Quote: manna

Yeah, there will be 6051, there will also be a 3L slow cooker ...
And I signed up for a 3-liter bottle; and although I urgently bought a 3-liter binaton 2130, I will look forward to the brandik. Man, and I saw a liter of binaton - did not impress - well, really, very small, small power, talker - what about you?
Manna
Olga, I have a three-ruble note from Cromax (I took her to the dacha). I want just such a baby for 1.5-2l for side dishes, one portion of milk porridge, small biquitiks, otherwise the baby biscuits in a 5-liter cartoon are so tanya, well, just like a pancake True, I don't like this baby not only at the price, but also talkativeness And her power is not small ... its volume is the right power
shelma
Manna tyk there you can turn off the voice menu, so she herself is silent, if you run your hand over the logo of the Binaton inscription, then she says.
Vei
Quote: manna

I keep licking my lips at this baby. But still a little expensive
Girls, at what price would you take this cartoon?
What should be the price for such a crumb, given its capabilities and lack of choice on the market?
MariV
Quote: manna

Olga, I have a three-ruble note from Cromax (I took her to the dacha). I want just such a baby for 1.5-2l for side dishes, one portion of milk porridge, small biquitiks, otherwise the baby biscuits in a 5-liter cartoon are so tanya, well, just like a pancake True, I don't like this baby not only at the price, but also talkativeness And its power is not small ... its volume is the right power
I didn't see this Temko about Cromax - I'd rather buy Cromax than a Binaton - in a Binaton three-ruble note, a working display is absent as a class element, but it cooks well so far - pilaf, soup, rice. But you can't leave without a glance! And cheaper than Cromax ...
Manna
Quote: Vei

Girls, at what price would you take this cartoon?
What should be the price for such a crumb, given its capabilities and lack of choice on the market?
Vei, well, look ... Brand 502 - 5490r, Brand 37501 - 5950r, three-liter Brand was about 3t. R., my cromax - 2t. r., Panasonic with four programs for 2.5 liters - also 2 tons. R., Redmond for 2L - 3.5t. p .. Against this background, the price of binaton (as well as redmond) with almost 4 t. p. overpriced. However, if you look at the baby market, then their average price is somewhere around 3-3.5 tons. But this is what sellers want to receive, not consumers want to give. I, too, like Irisha, would buy such a baby (but not chatty) for 2.5 tons. R. But this, as Svetlana correctly noted, is not beneficial to the seller. They also want to make a profit of 50-100%, not 20-30%. So based on market prices, 3-3.5 tons. R. is the price of this binatoshi.

Quote: Vei

I just saw this baby for 3380 rubles, and it seemed to me that it was not so expensive ...
I have not seen such prices for this cartoon

Quote: Vei

But I still didn't understand if the problem with cooking milk porridge was solved, and what about the soup-stewing-baking?
I think there is no problem with milk porridge, soup, or baked goods. You just need to get used to this baby. Well, how can you cook a normal milk porridge in a 3: 5 ratio? Only a side dish in this proportion can be made, and it will be dry.

Quote: Vei

Mannochka, your detailed resumes are missing
Thank you dear

Quote: MariV

I haven't seen this Temko about Cromax - I'd rather buy Cromax than a Binaton - in a Binaton three-ruble note, there is no working display as a class element, but it cooks well so far - pilaf, soup, rice. But you can't leave without a glance! And cheaper than Cromax ...
Well, why didn't you ask me? The Cromax has a display, but the most basic one. And the inconvenience is that the unit of time is 6 minutes. And so the cartoon performs all its functions, but simply without showing off and extra. amenities. But there is a plus - you can buy extra. cup I already did it
MariV
Well, what to do, to rush about late! I will master this - it seems like nothing, it remains only to bake a biscuit in it! Everything else you need - has already done, like nothing. The fact that there is no display with a countdown - this, of course, was a very unpleasant surprise for me, I never expected it! There is no instruction! And the recipe cards that look like tarot cards don't even know where to fit them! It's good that the experience of using multicooker is available! And add. I can't find the cup anywhere. A big plus for me is the weight and the presence of a handle, that is, one left - easy! Well, and in appearance - wow!
But I'll wait for the brand's three-liter!
Tosha0806
Hello everybody! A few days ago I returned from the dispensary, began to master my 2116. She stewed mushrooms, fried potatoes, made vegetable stews on baking and stewing modes, pilaf with turkey.
I baked a cottage cheese casserole with flour and without baking powder, I don't have weights, I mixed everything insolently by eye, and when I poured the dough into the bowl, it seemed that it was painfully liquid, so I poured flour right there, I thought that nothing would work, I put additionally for 20 minutes, and then turned over and for another 20 minutes. The casserole was baked, only sagged a little when I took it out hot and turned it over.
I can't upload photos, problems with the camera.
I cannot agree that she is a chatterbox, she says only a few phrases, I must admit that there is no practical help from them, but I’m even pleased that she greets me, it’s more fun to cook somehow.
The disadvantages include the fact that the display is not very convenient (small print), who does not have 100% vision, you will have to wear glasses to select the desired mode, but this is not very important. The main thing is that nothing has ever burnt or spoiled, I am very happy with my baby and do not regret at all that I bought it.
According to the recipes for the fan-book, I did not cook anything and milk porridge, having read here passions, I can not dare to cook.
The time is set only on long-term modes (soup, yogurt and delayed start), 10 minutes before the end of the mode, the countdown begins, I don't particularly suffer about this, if you need to time the time to interrupt the automatic mode, I set the timer on the gas stove

Manna
Oh, where did my message go? Answer Toshi is, but my message is not

I will repeat ... I said that the milk porridge in this cartoon can be tested on the "Broth" or "Soup" modes in a ratio of 1: 4 (5) - 1 mst of cereal per 4 (5) mst of liquid.
shelma
Manna, yesterday I tried the meat mode, I tried to fry the onion on baking, then I added the meat, after 40 minutes the baking turned off, it didn't work out too much, the meat started to juice, and I didn't want to turn on the baking again, left the meat on the mode. An hour later, the meat was ready, the liquid evaporated, and since I added 2 tbsp. tablespoons of tomato paste, it turned out in a thick gravy. Delicious, they ate everything at once.
On baking, I often opened the lid, so it probably didn't get fried. I got the impression that the programs - meat, rice, cereals, baked goods, work to evaporate liquid, that is, they are sensory, it is not advisable to open the lid, just as they say, threw it in and left, the cartoon itself will decide whether it is ready or not.
Vei
Svetlana, I see you also have pressure cookers, that is, this baby is not your first cartoon. Tell me, how are you overall impressions of her?
I keep looking at her with the intention of giving it to one very capricious lady (my mother-in-law), but I can't understand, I won't make myself worse with such a gift?
shelma
And at the expense of porridge, next time I will definitely try soup or broth on the regime, as you advise. It is necessary to test all modes
shelma
If, as for a beginner, I don't advise, many questions may arise, I like it, I like it, it is good to stew in it, I think it will also be good, porridge, depending on what kind of oatmeal, you probably need to contrive, try to fry the meat in the mode. I think there will be no problems with baking.
A toy for lazy women, well, as they wrote, the font is really too small.
I am writing from a tablet, therefore, glitches in the letter
shelma
At the expense of the gift, it depends on what kind of lady If she is an ass in cooking and does not greet fried and with eyesight is good, then it is normal. For my mother-in-law, as if it would not fit, I bought her a marusya for the beginning.
Manna
Quote: Vei

I can't understand, I won't make myself worse with such a gift?
Vei, I'm afraid such a gift for a beginner can make yourself unnecessary ... trouble. Here you can see very clearly how newbies are tormented with this cartoon. So ... for a beginner, I do NOT recommend her. Yet this baby is for those who already have a multicooker.

Svetlan, I really like sensory programs. They are not always complete evaporation of the liquid. For example, Stadler has a program for milk porridge, so it is also sensory, but it is porridge that turns out, and not a side dish. So I really welcome touch programs if they work correctly. Perhaps this binatoshi has all the programs that are sensory without time regulation. Unfortunately, I will never get instructions for this baby. What does it say about it?
shelma
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Manna, I can show the instructions, I upload a photo for the first time, I’m bad with a computer
shelma
Multicooker Binatone MUC-2116
I took this first photo, I probably didn't get it
In the fourth photo, the programs are sensory
Multicooker Binatone MUC-2116-this is the second photo
Manna
Yes, it turns out that only Soup and Yogurt can be adjusted in time, and the rest of the modes are sensory
It is not clear from the instructions, does the heating also turn on after the Yogurt program?
shelma
According to the instructions, yes, Mann, he automatically turns on there, cancellation is only if you come up and press a button, automation, what to take from it, that's why in Raidmond 70 I really like that you can turn off this heating in advance
Manna
There are simply multi that do not have heating after the Yogurt. Well, okay, I don't need yogurt in such a baby.Ndravitsa to me this cartoon, now especially with its sensory programs
MariV
Quote: manna

There are simply multi that do not have heating after the Yogurt. Well, okay, I don't need yogurt in such a baby. Ndravitsa to me this cartoon, now especially with its sensory programs
Does this baby have a touch sensor?
Manna
Yeah, there is. I quote the instruction:
The internal sensor of the multicooker detects the readiness of the dish
Manna
Quote: shelma

And along the way, do not put yogurt on a delayed start (except for yogurt, baking and heating)
What's the delayed start for yogurt? It is not needed categorically !!!
shelma
Quote: MariV

Does this baby have a touch sensor?
Most likely there is, because I opened the lid on baking, only nothing was fried
MariV
And what is the fundamental difference between an automatic program and a touch program? And how does the sensor (sensor), that is, under what conditions in this cartoon stop or change the program? Or another "rabbit breeder"?
shelma
Mariv, This is also a mystery to me, I believed that the automatic ones are sensory, and the rest are like a semiautomatic device, with a given algorithm, but on which you can change the time. The rest on which the time to change and the temperature is multi-cook means.
For example, the cartoon of March 1937, I have the impression that there is one mode, everything else is changed by the user at his discretion, that is, both the temperature and time.
Manna
No, an automatic program is a program according to an algorithm, regardless of the amount of liquid, a strictly defined time. And in this cartoon, the time range for touch modes is large. For example, in Rice 20-45 minutes. True, I don't really understand how Baking can be sensory, but there is also a range there - 40-60 minutes.
shelma
Manna, is there any information on the cartoon Kitfort 201? Please poke me where to look, and I also wanted to know the difference between Cromax and Enderver - somehow they are similar.
Manna
This is the first time I've heard about kitfort, and Endever is a trademark of Cromax.
tweaker
Hello everyone!
The multicooker is great! Yes, you need to get used to certain subtleties of use, but in general everything is fine.
What has been tried and succeeded so far:
1. Rice porridge with a delayed start for the morning in the "Broth" mode: 1/2 cc of rice + 2 cc of milk + 1.5 cc of water + ~ 20g butter + 1.5 teaspoons of sugar + salt to taste.
2. An omelet from the recipe book.

It is also probably important not to open the lid on touch programs.
Tetyanka-G
Quote: MariV

Well, what to do, to rush about late! I will master this - it seems like nothing, it remains only to bake a biscuit in it! Everything else you need - has already done, like nothing. The fact that there was no display with a countdown was, of course, a very unpleasant surprise for me, I never expected it! There is no instruction! And the recipe cards that look like tarot cards don't even know where to fit them! It's good that the experience of using multicooker is available! And add. I can't find the cup anywhere. A big plus for me - the weight and the presence of a handle, that is, one left - easy! Well, and in appearance - wow!
But I'll wait for the brand's three-liter!

eh, and we are neither Brand nor Kromax in Ukraine). Do you have a three-liter binaton? If not too difficult, please tell me the size of the bowl.
Manna
Discovered the advantage of binatoshi in compared to little redmond... Have redmond bowl with honeycombs
Multicooker Binatone MUC-2116
Tosha0806
And my milk porridge, unfortunately, did not work out
Reporting specifically for Manna.
I put the broth to cook on the mode (0.5 m / glass of rice in a ratio of 1: 5, diluted 4% milk in half with water). I didn’t keep track of how long it was cooking, I didn’t hear it, because I was vacuuming. The program turned off by itself and went into heating mode. The porridge did not work, it turned out to be a milk soup, there was a lot of liquid left, the rice was not boiled, not swollen, all intact, about the same hardness as in pilaf. I turned on this mode again and after 10 minutes I already looked under the lid: it gurgled slightly, but the liquid evaporated, as it seemed to me, was clearly not enough.
I switched to the "rice, sushi" mode (in this mode, the Binaton service department recommended that Sola experiment with milk porridge).At this she could not resist and after a while she opened the lid again. Now it was boiling very much, the upper plate was splattered all over, the rice swelled, increased in size by 2 times compared to the previous regime, but for some reason it still somehow did not combine with the liquid into a single consistency. Conclusion: the "rice, sushi" mode is clearly not suitable, the milk runs away.
I will also try to cook soup or broth in the mode, but with less liquid and will not dilute the milk so much with water.
Or maybe try the extinguishing regime, there, too, it seems to me, very weak boiling, what do you think?

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