MaDaMa
I accidentally found a new model of Panasonic-SR-DF101 multicooker.
I was very interested, especially since the price is simply tempting.
Has anyone already purchased one? What is the diameter of the saucepan? What height?
She has no display ... no timer ...
Respond, owners !!!!
Luysia
 Multicooker Panasonic SR-DF101

 Multicooker Panasonic SR-DF101

 Multicooker Panasonic SR-DF101
Multifunctional multicooker with microprocessor
Sensory cooking
Baking: charlottes, pies
Milk porridge
Soup
Steaming
Automatic switch to Keep warm
Keeping food warmed up for up to 5 hours
2.5 L non-stick pot
Beaker
New porridge spatula
Steamer container included
Works from a network of 220 V 50 Hz
Weight 2.4 kg
Overall dimensions (HxLxW) 235x384x280 (mm)
White colour


Full model name: SR-DF101WTQ

MaDaMa
I have already studied all this in two days)) I even called the * Hotline *. They didn't even give me information about the diameter and height of the saucepan (((((
As I understand it, there is a wide saucepan, like in model 18, but low ...
Why I was interested in her: MV is needed stupidly for baking SMALL biscuits, because in the 18th model (and I have 3 of them for my personal use) biscuits are obtained for standard cakes, sometimes small ones are required, in which case there are many * waste *. To buy the 10th model the toad is strongly strangling ((((prices have skyrocketed
Luysia
MaDaMa
And I saw it))) I even discussed it with a consultant)))
These specialists do not know anything !!! They advised to go to the store and measure the diameter there. : crazy: Aha, if he was near, that shop, me to him to gag and gag
And the lack of a display is confusing ...
Therefore, I made the topic, maybe someone will respond from the owners ...
The photo is not very clear about the saucepan. Rather wide and low ...
lemusik
I don’t think the saucepan is wider than a 10-tk. Otherwise, with a volume of 2.5 liters, it will rather be a tarElka ... But in model 18, the saucepan is clearly HIGH. The 18th model is of the same kind, I mean.
MaDaMa
I took a special saucepan of 18, figured if I made it for 2.5 liters .. it looks like the photo turns out (((((((
There * cut off * less than half you need ...
lemusik
I took a closer look at the photo where the bowl in the cartoon is visible ... With a width of 24 cm, it is very similar that the diameter is the same as that of TMH 18 (it has a 22 cm bowl ...)
MaDaMa

No, what a fick !!!!!! Such a price is superb, and such a bummer (((((
Anyway, we are waiting for the owners !!!!
lemusik
I asked to measure the saucepan on another forum. Well? The outer edge diameter is about 22.5 cm ...
So the suspicions about the sameness with 18 were justified, unfortunately ...
MaDaMa
So, the eye didn't let me down (((
What a pity((((
We'll have to, apparently, fork out all the same for * baby *.

Many thanks to all who answered !!!!

Py. Sy. Dear moderators !!!!! : rose: If the topic is out of date, please delete it.
lemusik
I would not say that the topic is not relevant. I was just amazed by the diameter of this small saucepan ... I do not see the logic of this fact at all. A small saucepan is needed for small portions. And if they are smeared along the bottom ... why then is it necessary?
Luysia
Quote: MaDaMa

Py. Sy. Dear moderators !!!!! : rose: If the topic is out of date, please delete it.

Why not relevant ?!

The new Panasonic multicooker deserves a separate topic.

MaDaMa
Super!!!
I will follow)))
lemusik
Quote: MaDaMa

Why I was interested in her: MB is needed stupidly for baking SMALL biscuits, because in the 18th model (and I have 3 of them for my personal use) biscuits are obtained for standard cakes, sometimes small ones are required, in which case there are many * waste *. To buy the 10th model the toad is strongly strangling ((((prices have skyrocketed

I measured the cup of my 10 just in case. The inner diameter (after all, it is important to you) - 19 cm, height - 10.She's not so small ...
MaDaMa
NOT, for small biscuits - that's it. For the second floor.
lemusik
Quote: MaDaMa

NOT, for small biscuits - that's it. For the second floor.

Well, then it makes sense to fork out .... But it should be enough for a long time).
Masinen
I want such a baby, I wrote it down in my desires)))
Masinen
Uraaa, I bought myself this beauty !!! I tried all the programs.
She cooked soup, stewed beef meat, baked bread, casserole, and cabbage pie, cooked pasta.
The baking is super duper))) it is so cool, small)))
I have 2 multicooker, but they are large by 5 liters, and sometimes you need to cook or bake a little, and that's why Panas is super, and most importantly 4 buttons and go !!!
Here's a casserole
 Multicooker Panasonic SR-DF101

And here is the cabbage pie

 Multicooker Panasonic SR-DF101
lemusik
Indeed, the pastries are excellent!
LuchistA
Quote: masinen


And here is the cabbage pie

and do not share a link to the recipe?
euge
Confused by the lack of a delayed start and "Milk porridge" as much as an hour and a half, when for her and one "by the eyes and by the ears", and buy a timer on .......
Falestra
Quote: masinen

She cooked soup, stewed beef meat, baked bread, casserole, and cabbage pie, cooked pasta.
And on what function in this cartoon to extinguish that?
Song
You can stew in both Soup and Milk porridge.
Ananda
What do you think will go for the first multicooker? Today I saw her in the store, and she "hooked" me. Small, pretty. Actually, I thought I'd take something more sophisticated, but with four buttons it's not so scary. I'll start small .. It costs us three and a half or a little less, I don't remember exactly. Is it worth buying for that kind of money or is there something more interesting in this price segment?
Song
Quote: Ananda

What do you think will go for the first multicooker? Today I saw her in the store, and she "hooked" me. Small, pretty. Actually, I thought I'd take something more sophisticated, but with four buttons it's not so scary. I'll start small .. It costs us three and a half or a little less, I don't remember exactly. Is it worth buying for that kind of money, or is there something more interesting in this price segment?
I saw at a better price ... Somewhere for 2t. ... well, + forwarding ... do the math ...
Elena Bo
I wanted to buy one for my mother, but it strained that there was no signal of readiness. And as I understood the time cannot be set.
masinen, please tell us more about how it works. What time is inherent in each mode. Something wise Panasonic.
Masinen
Quote: Elena Bo

I wanted to buy one for my mother, but it strained that there was no signal of readiness. And as I understood the time cannot be set.
masinen, please tell us more about how it works. What time is inherent in each mode. Something wise Panasonic.
Well, yes, there is no signal, no display. Smallness is not usual, but you can put up with it. The steam works until the water boils away. Baking 1 hour 20 min, soup 1.30 and milk porridge also 1.20, but I think it will turn off earlier if the liquid leaves.
Baking is very delicate and everything comes out very airy and tasty. Well, the soup is like soup, stewing goes on the soup. Well, mustache))

Anada, I generally bought it for 1970 r))) and 3500 is a little expensive
For the first cartoons, it will go great, but I say right away that the temperature regimes are very mild, the strongest is steam, you can fry on it.
insava
Quote: masinen

Well, yes, there is no signal, no display. Smallness is not usual, but you can put up with it. The steam works until the water boils away. Baking 1 hour 20 min, soup 1.30 and milk porridge also 1.20, but I think it will turn off earlier if the liquid leaves.
Tell me pzhlsta after the end of what programs does the cartoon turn off or go into Heating?
I am interested in my grandmother {86 years}. Otherwise, everything burns for her forever - she turns on the stove and went to watch the series
And then already "smells" it runs
Masinen
It goes to all for heating, I don’t remember if it leaves for a couple or not))
insava
Oh, thank you for such a quick response
In general, I think that this model can be considered
I also thought about Redmond, but she has a price and the office itself is some kind of leftist IMHO
Kestrel
Girls, and here I’ll take an interest - according to the algorithms of the modes, their work, which of the more famous multicooker is closer to this one, which recipes are better suited, do you think? so that the modes coincide to the maximum? To make it easier to take recipes?
AND, masinen, please post the rets, or at least, as a more experienced multicooker, describe your thoughts, how would you describe the algorithm and the approximate temperature of each of the modes? Thank you in advance.
Masinen
Honestly, I don't even know what cartoon can be compared to. Well, most likely with a classic, round Panasonic.
Steam mode - the strongest mode, the temperature is probably 100-110, so you can fry on it. Those as it heats up, heats up more sharply from other modes)
Soup / stewing. 90-100 is a good mode, nothing runs. Soup is ready in one pass. She stewed veal on it and, too, in one run, everything was prepared.
I liked the milk porridge very much. Gentle mode, the porridge turns out to be boiled and does not run anywhere. The temperature I think is 90-100.
In my Redmond 4502 porridge sometimes runs, but in this one never, the program algorithm itself is different, there is no sharp heating.
Baking - temp. 120-130. Sometimes it is necessary to run a second time if the dough volume is more than 500 g with all the ingredients. If in the limit of 500 grams, then one cycle is enough.
I really liked the pan in it, it doesn't stick to anything. that's kind of a mustache))
insava
ATP, everything is very clear or
Granny should take it, definitely
Song
Quote: masinen

Steam mode - the strongest mode, the temperature is probably 100-110, so you can fry on it.
Frying is still better in Baking.
Stafa
Quote: insava

ATP, everything is very clear or
Granny should take it, definitely
And grandma is not too much fashion, that will be? My husband and I are too much for two Panas10, now I ordered a baby for 1.6 liters. And you want such a big pot for granny. She will not get tired of smearing food on the bottom?
Catwoman
I like this casserole too, I'm thinking everything ...
Song
Only one thing in it strains me - there is no signal about the end of the program ...
Catwoman
Quote: Song *

Only one thing in it strains me - there is no signal about the end of the program ...

I opened it and looked to see if it was being cooked or not, it’s not a pressure cooker, and you can buy the price for 2 kopecks, it’s not 4 thousand and I also like the shape of the saucepan.
insava
Quote: Stafa

now I ordered a baby for 1.6 liters.
Is this so small?
Stafa
There are two of them - Redmond 01 for 2L and Binaton 2116 for 1.6L. Themes are relevant.
Kestrel
Quote: insava

Is this so small?
I don't know if it is possible to insert links like this here - I think that this one
Binatone MUC-2116
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=194634.0
Lerele
And how to determine that the program has ended if there is no signal?
Masinen
Quote: Song *

Frying is still better in Baking.
I honestly haven't tried it, I'll have to fry it. It seemed to me that the pastry heats up very slowly, and the pastry passes quickly. I only proceeded from this)
Masinen
Quote: Lerele

And how to determine that the program has ended if there is no signal?
The heating button comes on. And on it a red light is on))
insava
Quote: Stafa

There are two of them - Redmond 01 for 2L and Binaton 2116 for 1.6L. Themes are relevant.
I will not say what is very important for me, but this is a completely different price tag
And yet Panasonic is more trustworthy, like Brand has long been known, but this is my purely personal
When I was choosing a cartoon for myself, I settled on Toshiba {for a long time "heard"}, although my friends with Redmonds are very happy, as well as I am with my choice
insava
Quote: insava


I am interested in my grandmother {86 years}. Otherwise, everything burns for her forever - she turns on the stove and went to watch the series
And then already "smells" it runs

Everything, today we have already cooked cabbage soup - delicious shade
Granny is happy, in the evening she cooked milk porridge on her own. In general, OUR person
Lerele
I also bought, or rather paid, and my sister bought for my mother-in-law. I didn't get to her yet. And I'm still waiting for feedback, but no one writes anything.
Write at least a little about the saucepan, what are the nuances with it, a photo to see.
insava
Since I saw this cartoon live only yesterday, I can say that the saucepan is quite light {compared to my Toshibov titanium}. But the heating was felt faster
We are incl. Soup, butter, carrot. with onions, a little sautéed, tossed in cabbage and potatoes, poured cold broth [approx. 1 liter] and EVERYTHING. After about 20 minutes, we already enjoyed the aroma {began to boil} and, in principle, the soup was almost ready
I described the preparation process in such detail. ordinary cabbage soup only so that it becomes clear how long and from what quantity it will be prepared.
It is clear that after boiling, it was possible to interrupt the Soup mode and switch to Heating - so that it just languishes - vegetables do not need a lot of time
But we were interested in the process itself (and so that the granny was not "scared" from the doorway) and the program ended in about 1.5 hours.
And the saucepan itself is wide, comfortable - I don't know how it will be, but for now I like
For 1-2 people it is quite suitable, and the main thing is the cartoon itself "without unnecessary problems"
For the elderly - the most THAT
And I can only take a photo tomorrow, although you won't see anything special there. IMHO
Lerele
Thank you!!!! I just foresee a lot of questions, but I myself only see a saucepan in the picture.
Did your grandmother have a porridge? Buttons 4 bribed me, the mother-in-law will not be difficult to control.
Would you take one for yourself ?? And it's not an urgent request, you can measure the volume of a possible soup, that is, a maximum of a couple of liters of soup will fit ??

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