dopleta
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Dopplet won't let you lie
I'm not giving it ! Compare - there is something, I have a cart of these cleaners and a small cart, of different forms and principles of action, but this old woman is beyond competition!

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It says REX zena-swiss. She is at least twenty years old, but sharp as a razor!
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: azaza

But the cubes disappointed me. I really hope - for now (as before with Carly's soup) So far I've tried only 3.5 mm. And that's what the crap. The blocks are not completely cut through. Either the very edge (accordion) remains uncut, or cuts are outlined along the entire plane of the vegetable, but there is not a single through-cut. Moreover, only some pieces remain uncut, the rest are quite normally cut to the end. Girls with experience, tell me, teach, what could be the problem? Perhaps the chest opens as easily as the box with Carly, but I just don't see the obvious? Perhaps you need to push harder, or does it depend on the angle?
Depends on both the angle and the pressing force, you think correctly. And those in which only cuts are outlined - it means that the pusher did not push it properly. With experience, both the angle and the pressing force will come. Itself I thought, either hands are growing from the wrong place, or a grater g ...

And with the acquisition. I'm also waiting for a stub and something else, but I don't remember what anymore
azaza
Quote: Luysia

If I knew her last name, there are many different types ...
At the request of the workers, I made out her surname (although it was not easy for me). So, they call the cleaner "GSD" - this abbreviation is stamped on the face of the cleaner. The inside says "18-8 Stainless Steel".
azaza
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

Depends on both the angle and the pressing force, you think correctly. And those in which only cuts are outlined - it means that the pusher did not push it properly. With experience, both the angle and the pressing force will come. Itself I thought, either hands are growing from the wrong place, or a grater g ...
Fuh, Bun, reassured. This means we will gain experience. The main thing is that everything is in order with the grater, otherwise I was already worried.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: kubanochka

Ksyusha! Imagine what a surprise it will be when you receive your order!

Kubanochka, exactly. I remember exactly what I ordered, because of her the whole order. What else? I do not remember. I ordered without registration, and never check

Quote: azaza

Fuh, Bun, reassured. This means we will gain experience. The main thing is that everything is in order with the grater, otherwise I was already worried.

Do not worry! Get on with the graters!
Azaza, and I have a question about the fruit holder. Does the pusher hold up well in it? My old one is very worn down. If you turn it head - legs, legs - head (I hope I write it clearly), then the pusher does not move spontaneously. And in the new one, he dangles back and forth. How are you?

Kubanochka, thanks for the sudok and I'll tell you. Only my old - old, he had these ears, for which Carly must cling and the waffle can already be seen. With such strength I have to push through, dear mom! But the main thing is crammed
azaza
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

Azaza, and I have a question about the fruit holder. Does the pusher hold up well in it? My old one is very worn down. If you turn it head - legs, legs - head (I hope I write it clearly), then the pusher does not move spontaneously. And in the new one, he dangles back and forth. How are you?
Ksyusha, dangles, like an infection But, so to speak, in free flight. When a vegetable is on the teeth, it stands as if it were poured. So it doesn't interfere with work. The fruit holder seems quite comfortable to me.
Luysia
Quote: azaza

At the request of the workers, I made out her last name (although it was not easy for me). So, they call the cleaner "GSD" - this abbreviation is stamped on the face of the cleaner. The inside says "18-8 Stainless Steel".



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Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: azaza

Ksyusha, dangles, like an infection But, so to speak, in free flight. When the vegetable is on the teeth, it stands as if it were poured. So it doesn't interfere with work. The fruit holder seems quite comfortable to me.

Yeah thanks. This means that now he (the fruit holder) has such a chip.
azaza
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Is he, Luysia !!! Eta yeon !!! And I remember the same shop! And with the price, I think I lied a little. Not 160, but 136 UAH he was! This six hit my memory, just a little bit in a different place, And now it has risen in price a little. I took it last June. I do not regret a single drop! Almost three times more expensive than a berner, but worth it
lega
Quote: IRR

shl. Girls, it seems to me that it is necessary to somehow have these graters at hand (and not pushed into the table), then take it, use it, wash it and that's it. Yes?

And I have just pushed into the table, but easy to get ... and always at hand.
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matroskin_kot
It's a good question ... Orange, for circles - three thicknesses, for thin blocks - two ... Simply, I have an entich grater at home - like shoe polish. In Magadan, there is a classic, at the dacha there is still some kind, the very first, it seems, well, and also the same, with teeth, only white ... and here it is orange. VIP, or something ... I want a strong and comfortable ... I have an oval vessel ... Rectangular - there is also, but not here ... I looked metal, but there are inserts - the same plastic, only the main body - metal, but even then it is combined with plastic ... In ... I wrote, I got confused myself ... I don’t want the classics, I have VIP, but I got dull in 5 years .. There is a whole house of assistants. For Korean carrots, there is an old one, one of the first, but I don't like it, it clogs up instantly, and it lies somewhere ...
azaza
Korean is hammered probably because the Classics. The trendy Korean woman has a slightly different system, and according to the reviews of the owners, the trendy one cuts carrots perfectly, and at the same time does not clog. By the way, I am also thinking about purchasing it. As my experiments have shown today, 3.5 mm carrots are still thicker than I would like. 1.6 would definitely be too shallow for me. Exit - Rocco.
Matroskin, if you have these graters like the namesake shoe polish, you yourself should know which of them meets your exact requirements. For a long time I rushed between Trend and Prima. I think I made the right choice. But Prima is still incredibly charming.
Mona1
Quote: azaza

But Prima is still incredibly charming.
And in size it is, they say, much larger than the Trend because of the handle. Imagine that Trend seems huge to you, but Prima would seem like a Shuttle in general.
Margit
Quote: matroskin_kot

I want to update Berner .... Which model should I change?
Irish, if funds allow, change it to iron Berner, you won't go wrong!
matroskin_kot
And in iron - the thickness of the pieces - pieces is regulated? Something I really do ... Classics, of course, in the past ... Although, the one that was 20 years ago, was wow !! And then the models went (maybe because they were bought in Magadan for a long time) - they broke down at once ... Iron teeth - separately, plastic - separately ... Then - VIP ... I, somehow, not much on the configuration looked, wanted to quickly and correctly rubbed. I didn’t disappoint, because I got accustomed to two houses ... Tomorrow I’ll go to examine the iron one. The daughter says that she saw it entirely from metal, but maybe (and, most likely, she is mistaken) ... In the metal one, there are not enough cutting options ... although 1.6 mm is lying around, it did not fit ... Buy something, buy it ... but I don't want to sigh afterwards that I didn't buy another ...
NataliaK
Quote: Mona1

And in size it is, they say, much larger than the Trend because of the handle. Imagine that Trend seems huge to you, but Prima would seem like a Shuttle in general.
And for me, Prima is not bulky and convenient! And for my hands the handle is very comfortable, alternately I hold it with the right and then with the left, and there is no difference, and I have cubes for a salad, yeah, what I am incredibly happy about!
The first photo was a new photo checking a rack with a part of my assistants, so you can see that Prima gracefully stands on the shelf and in the extra case.inserts - everything is at hand ...
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IRR
Quote: matroskin_kot

Natusya, and this is something orange ... what is Prima attached to? Shaw for a sieve?

can this be like a salad dryer?
azaza
Quote: NataliaK

And for me, Prima is not cumbersome and convenient!
An amazing effect: in all the photos, and in the video, Berner looks much more compact than in real life! Well I saw enough pictures, and it was from them that I decided that the grater was not at all cumbersome. And she turned out to be. I was ready that the basin would surprise me with its size. But with him, just everything is fine - he is not at all huge. Maybe Primovsky is really too big, but the classics are pretty good. But the graters still struck me with their dimensions.
dopleta
Quote: matroskin_kot

It looks like ... But it's so maniac orange ...
And I have the same maniac green.
Venta
I have Prima. Yes, the handle is big. But nevertheless it is very convenient to hold. Although Berner takes up a whole kitchen drawer with inserts and graters. And let it take))

I complained here that boiled potatoes are not diced, they are falling apart. I clarify that it is falling apart because of the pins of the holder. I went to an experiment and decided to cut the potatoes without a holder into cubes for a salad - they cut them perfectly, they don't fall apart a bit! Only, of course, you have to be more careful and careful not to cut the handles. So I don't recommend this trick for beginners with a grater yet)
azaza
Quote: matroskin_kot

And in iron, is the thickness of the pieces-pieces regulated? Something I really do ... Classics, of course, in the past ... Although, the one that was 20 years ago was wow !!
Ir, piece of iron - a copy of the Trend. The only difference is that the kit also includes a plug, which must be purchased separately for the Trend, and even then you will find figs. The thickness of the pieces in the Trend (and therefore in the Pro) is adjustable exclusively by changing the bladeless inserts... In Pro (hardware) there are three of them: one is double-sided, as in all kits, and the third size (medium) gives the reverse side of the plug. The same is in Trend (if, of course, you are lucky enough to buy the plug separately). Or without plug - two standard thicknesses.
But Prima is "sharpened" under 4 sizes plus zero, which serves as a stub.
Is it worth buying a piece of iron if it is an absolute copy of the Trend? As for me, these are unnecessary expenses. In my opinion, the frame is quite powerful in Trend.
Prima is actually the same VIP, only with one more additional thickness. The only question is the plastic teeth. For some of the bread makers (in my opinion, Leska, but I'm afraid to be mistaken), due to the teeth, the minimum thickness has already practically failed ...

And then the models went (maybe because they were bought in Magadan for a long time) - they broke - at once ... Iron teeth - separately, plastic - separately ...
Apparently, it was a new Classic, the same one that is being sold now. It's better not to take it.
Mona1
That's it, Tanyusha Azaza seduced me to buy. So I waited, Tanya, for the arrival of your teens, and so you told me wonderful about them that I could not resist and ordered today. I don't want to wait until my birthday. 3 months. And there is no money, well, well, there is never any. For a year now I've been licking my lips around Borner, and the money is always spent on something else, more needed. With this arrangement, I will never buy it. So I spat on everything, borrowed money and ordered from a local online store, the link to it was given to me by DJ.
Ordered: Trend, Sudok, Rocko Trend, pizza grater, universal box (for 3 inserts), waffle classic and, thank heavens, blade cap. Everything for 927 UAH. They said at the beginning of the next. weeks will arrive.
Happiness, here it is so close! I love you, Uncle Borner!
azaza
Mona, a good solution And the set is wonderful.
I am looking forward to the first report. With pictures !!!
Olima
Mona1, congratulations on the determination and ordering of Burner, but can I put in my five cents, if you can still make an additional order, then order also a 10 mm insert. Very much it is running, well, at least for me. I am 7 mm, which I almost never use from the kit, but 10 mm is the most.

azaza, Congratulations! Now you turned around too
Mona1
Quote: Olima

Mona1, congratulations on the determination and ordering of Burner, but can I put in my five cents, if you can still make an additional order, then order also a 10 mm insert. Very much it is running, well, at least for me. I am 7 mm, which I almost never use from the kit, but 10 mm is the most.

azaza, Congratulations! Now you turned around too
Thank you, I just ordered the amount that I could borrow, and so, over time, of course, I'll buy a 10 mm insert, and Carly would like to. At 10 mm, I have so far adapted from Decok, I posted pictures, I make such bars on it, although I have to press with my whole body if the potatoes are hard. But, for the first time it will do, and then I'll buy some more teats.
azaza
Quote: Olima

Mona1, congratulations on the determination and ordering of Burner, but can I put in my five cents, if you can still make an additional order, then order also a 10 mm insert. Very much it is running, well, at least for me. I am 7 mm, which I almost never use from the kit, but 10 mm is the most.

azaza, Congratulations! Now you turned around too
Thank you!!! I'm delighted. But I'm starting to regret not buying Rocco. We'll have to buy it.
Mona1
And I wonder, on Roko, pizza greeter, do you also need to use a waffle holder? Who does what?
Mona1
And the other day I bought a silicone spatula just such an orange one in the set for Berner.
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Olima
Mona1,, I didn't prepare for the arrival of the grater, though I bought cheap onions for cutting
kubanochka
Quote: azaza

But I'm already starting to regret not buying Rocco. We'll have to buy it.

Here !!!! And I said, don't take it, girls, 1.6, because it's bullshit. Take Roko, because it is LONG !!!

Quote: Mona1

And I wonder, on Roko, pizza greyöter, do you also need to use a waffle holder? Who does what?

On "pizza" it is possible without a holder, I rubbed the cheese like that. But on Roko and a waffle with a holder! It's much more convenient that way.
azaza
Len, a very nice new avatar. Good photo!
Quote: kubanochka

Here !!!! And I said, don't take it, girls, 1.6, because it's bullshit. Take Roko, because it is LONG !!!
So I didn’t take 1.6, she don’t feel good to me at all. But I thought I could do without Rocco. In the pictures, the 3.5mm bars seemed to be fine, neither thick nor too thin. In reality, they turned out to be rather thick. So I will definitely take Rocco.
Mona1
Quote: Olima

Mona1,, I didn't prepare for the arrival of the grater, though I bought cheap onions for cutting
And right now, I’ll go to the kitchen, I’m looking around right away, looking out for strategic places for the troopers. The inserts will stand in a universal box, and it would be nice to hang the Trend, Rocko, the waffle waffle beautifully on the walls, hang it somehow on hooks or hang some kind of plastic pockets and put grater in them. Here we have already talked about such homemade boxes made of cardboard boxes. Here's something on this principle, just not cardboard, but stronger. In general, it is necessary in the household. magician. go see what fits.
Venta
Mona1 on Roko I calmly use without a holder, on a waffle one - it's better with a holder, there the blade is more dangerous for the hands)

And I have such a spatula and a brush and a silicone mat, everything is orange))
Mona1
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Mona1 on Roko I calmly use without a holder, on a waffle one - it's better with a holder, there the blade is more dangerous for the hands)
Do you rub with these teochki on the pod or so?
Venta
So) I don’t want to eat and don’t like to rub in a horizontal plane, it’s uncomfortable for me. I often put the grater in the right container (salad bowl, bowl, frying pan ...) and rub it right there. Or on a chopping board.
NataliaK
Quote: matroskin_kot

Natusya, and this is something orange ... what is Prima attached to? Shaw for a sieve?
Irishka! So I say, my Prima ballerina stands gracefully at the wall behind the drying for greens of the adorable orange color, yeah, and the top from the drying on the left hangs along with a silicone blue steam boiler, presented to me by Marishka-Leska! I go crazy looking into this corner, caressing my assistants

Girls! Apparently, the developers of the Berner graters created them different, because we have different tastes, that's to please every hostess And thanks to them and thanks to our forum that we can share our experiences, impressions, desires and their fulfillments

NataliaK
Quote: Venta

So) I don’t want to eat and don’t like to rub in a horizontal plane, it’s uncomfortable for me. I often put the grater in the right container (salad bowl, bowl, frying pan ...) and rub it right there. Or on a chopping board.
At first I was also without a pail and thought that I did not need it, and then my daughter-in-law, thanks to her, ordered a pail, yeah, so I didn't understand how I needed it! How comfortable it is with him! And I also like its shape so much that I use it just to wash the same apples. It looks so nice on the table without taking up much space
Mona1
Quote: NataliaK

I go crazy looking into this corner, caressing my assistants
Yes, the whole place was found so convenient. It even seems that all these assistants are alive and they themselves feel good there.
And I have poked around all over the kitchen, although mostly stationary, everything is electrical. Like threw a piece of meat, pressed a button - that's the minced meat. But, on the other hand, there is no room for anything else. That is why I look at the open sections of the walls, where to put my border on.
Mona1
Quote: NataliaK

At first I was also without a pail and thought that I did not need it, and then my daughter-in-law, thanks to her, ordered a pail, yeah, so I didn't understand how I needed it! How comfortable it is with him! And I also like its shape so much that I use it just to wash the same apples. It looks so cute on the table without taking up much space
Do you have a prima or a classic sudoku? Prima, they say, without rubberized legs, does not slip?
NataliaK
Quote: Mona1

Do you have a prima or a classic sudoku? Prima, they say, without rubberized legs, does not slip?
Sudok Prima, it is not as angular as the Classic, yeah, the legs are without rubber bands, but I deliberately took it off the screw and wiggled it over the oilcloth (I have a thick oilcloth, yeah, it was also stinky, I just remembered those made in the USSR) for the oval bottom - does not slip! But it rolls on a glass board, so you don't need to put it on the glass
Mona1
Girls, if you cut a dry sausage into slices or cubes, do you also prick it into the holder? Doesn't it fall down?
Venta
It depends on what kind of sausage. A bar or a large piece can be kept like that at first
irysska
Tan, I cut a raw smoked sausage without a holder, although the stick was just started - such cool slices turned out, super duper.
You will have patience to wait for your graters, but when they arrive - only positive emotions from their use.
Wiki
Why did I start reading this topic again? It seems to have calmed down, I decided that 3.5 mm is quite suitable for me for Korean carrots ...
Doubt gnaws at the soul - after all, it's a bit big. I see that it doesn't fit!

And again the question arose: 1.6 or Roco
azaza
Quote: WIKI

Why did I start reading this topic again? It seems to have calmed down, I decided that 3.5 mm is quite suitable for me for Korean carrots ...
Doubt gnaws at the soul - after all, it's a bit big. I see that it doesn't fit!
It depends for what purpose. As for roasting or pilaf - excellent !!! But for fresh salads, you still need smaller ones. Cucumbers-radishes for 3.5 are very good, thin, and carrots, swagger, are thick

And again the question arose: 1.6 or Roco
Here opinions differ. As for me, 1.6 is too thin! It turns out not a carrot, but garbage. For the sake of fairness, I note: in some pictures the 1.6 carrot is quite neat. But I'm afraid it won't work for me. So far, even 3.5 is not fully cut through. So I will definitely take Rocko-Trend. 1.6 is almost half the price. But I'll still take Roko.
UZhanka
Girls, does anyone have any experience with a 4-sided steel Berner grater (not a vegetable cutter)?
Will it be necessary after buying a Trend?
(The husband loves salads grated on a regular grater, but I don't have enough strength for it)
So I'm looking at the same, but from Berner. Or is it still a vegetable cutter Trend will be better?
Margit
Quote: UZhanka

Girls, does anyone have any experience with a 4-sided steel Berner grater (not a vegetable cutter)?
Will it be necessary after buying a Trend?
(My husband loves salads grated on a regular grater, but I don't have enough strength for it)
So I'm looking closely at the same, but from Berner. Or is it still a vegetable cutter Trend will be better?
I have one, a good grater, but be careful, very sharp! Now I use it much less often (after purchasing Berner). Take a closer look at the Berner tetrahedral with a small bowl inside, I think it's a very worthwhile thing!
UZhanka
Sharp is good, that's what you need. True, there is no experience of working with a fruit holder, well, you have to master it.
And with the pot, it is most likely an orange pyramid?
Margit
Quote: UZhanka

And with the pot, this is most likely an orange pyramid?
No, not an orange pyramid. Here, take a look at the video:

Caprice
Doesn't this iron grater duplicate the same shredders that many of us already have? Judging by the video - the same cuts ... It is cuts and not graters ...

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