beverli
Devuli, good afternoon. Can someone tell me the model of a multicooker that is convenient to take with you on vacation? I wanted to buy the smallest cuckoo, but the speed of cooking confuses. I wish it was not heavy and did not cook for a long time (I got used to the pressure cooker) and at an adequate price.
Nuta_
beverli , Margarita, maybe the Redmond 330 multicooker-pressure cooker will do? It is quite compact and fast. https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=404306.0
beverli
Nuta_, oh, I don’t consider Redmond at all .... I have dislike for this office (
Masinen
Margarita, I have a hiking Redmond 01, but she's not fast, but she cooks deliciously, just doesn't fry.
There is also Redson 02, but he is just a kid.
Biryusa
Quote: beverli
Can someone tell me the model of a multicooker that is convenient to take with you on vacation?
beverli, Margarita! Have you read this topic?
From Europe to Asia (rally with a multicooker Redmond MRC -01) (Mar_k)

Vacation multicooker

If you don't like Redmond, you can take a closer look at this two-liter baby Multicooker Philips HD3060 / 03 Avance Collection
beverli
Biryusa, I will look at Philips, but in general the power is confusing. It seems to me that it will take a long time to cook everything (And isn't such a volume too small for 3?
Biryusa
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Biryusa, I'll look at Phillips, but the power is generally confusing. It seems to me that it will take a long time to cook everything (And isn't such a volume too small for 3?
The Philips power is normal for this volume, and the temperature can be set up to 160 *. In terms of volume, it is the same as Redmond 01. If you doubt that it will be too small, then you have to choose from three-liter.
In Philips, up to the maximum mark, one and a half liters of liquid is included.
beverli
Biryusa, probably all the same you need to watch 3-liter
Bast1nda
beverli, Phillips are praised, I bought it today, I have similar requirements, I will also carry it. Unsubscribe.
I already had a cartoon with such a power, I also had it with an 820, with a volume of 3 liters - everything ran away, it was faster in time, but overall worse. They write about Phillips that there is fast and roasting. I don't consider Redmond either.
Look at Philips, very convenient, there is a yogurt program, baked goods. Look through the topic, she is a popular this baby.
beverli
Bast1nda, but there is a small cuckoo, there is more power and a bowl of 3.5 liters. I'm thinking, maybe I can buy it after all. Have you considered it?
Bast1nda
beverli, no, I need a very small one, up to 2 liters, I have certain goals and objectives, this is the third cartoon, so I clearly knew what I want and for what tasks. At Phillips and the price is acceptable, among other things, you have an excellent price for 1999.
beverli
Bast1nda, where is the price?
Biryusa
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where is the price?
There is no such price anymore, it was an action in Eldorado, until January 6.
And now in the same store
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the action in Eldorado is again of some kind, because you can buy a kid in the region of 2650.
So it costs 2999 rubles, but according to the promotional code (it is on the site) - a 12% discount.
beverli
Eh, and I thought that this would become a decisive factor in favor of the film ... you need to look further means
molekula
A very burning topic for me is studying small multi, soon the season of all kinds of trips, travels, but I still can't decide
beverli
molekula, and what options do you have?
Tanya-Fanya
Margarita, will you take the multicooker in your luggage (i.e. restrictions on weight and size, a lot of things) or in the car?

Last summer, I bought a Panasonic mhs181 specifically for traveling by car. It has a comfortable carrying handle.
I cooked in it in the field, where the "convenience" was a well and electricity. Fine! Pot for 5 l, family of 3 people + treat friends.
Milk porridge, crumbly side dishes, pilaf are wonderful sensory hassle-free programs. Fries actively. Bakes fine.
Of the minuses - you can turn off the auto-heating only on a multi-cook.
Read about her. You might like it.

If on an airplane, then the Philips 3060, which you have already been told about, rides perfectly in a suitcase for carry-on luggage.
beverli
Tatiana, plane or train. Of course I want a lighter and more compact cartoon. Now it will be problematic to transport on the plane, since Pobeda Airlines actively takes many popular destinations, and there only for extra. You can pay for such luggage. Philips is still too small in volume, it seems to me.
Sedne
Margarita, and I would be afraid to take a cuckoo on the plane with me, dear and good, I need something cheaper.
beverli
Sedne, I mean the cheapest, for 5500 which
Sedne
Margarita, and Brand 701 will not work? Also 3 liters.
beverli
Svetlana, that's just sitting Brand looking)
Elina
Especially for the holidays I bought and used the ARC – QDL-414D GIFT Multicooker. Of course, we flew a regular train, we put it in a medium-sized bag. I am very satisfied. 4 liters, pressure cooker, frying function.
Tanya-Fanya
Margarita, check in the cartoon? Then only separately packed in a box with a Fragil sticker. This is also an additional place. And also a surcharge.

Aeroflot allowed to take a handbag of the maximum size and a suitcase on wheels that meets the requirements for hand luggage.

I won't argue, everyone has different ideas about serving sizes. Nov Fillet 3060 fried potatoes for three (these are 6 large tubers), stewed 2 chicken quarters with potatoes - for three and it turned out for 2 days.
The casserole or pie is small, definitely not for 2 days.
beverli
Tanya-Fanya, of course not, take it with you to the salon for money
A.lenka
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Aeroflot allowed to take a handbag of the maximum size and a suitcase on wheels that meets the requirements for hand luggage.
There should not be any restrictions on a handbag. And regarding hand luggage, Aeroflot (and many other companies) has a rule of no more than 115 cm in the sum of three dimensions (length + width + height), and a weight of no more than 10 kg. Even a six-liter Shteba will pass under such dimensions ...
Tanya-Fanya
Lena! Super!
A.lenka
Regarding a / c Pobeda. It's generally strict there. But in the rules there is the possibility of free transportation in the cabin of men's PORTFOLIOS. Briefcases are known to come in different sizes. As well as multicooker. If you can find such a portfolio where you can shove the multicooker, it will go for free ...
beverli
A.lenka, it's unlikely) there really find fault with the size.
Nuta_
Margarita, won't the 2.5-liter Panasonic SR-TMH10 save the day?
A.lenka
Quote: beverli
it is unlikely) there really find fault with the size.
Margarita, I certainly do not insist, but the transportation rules do not say anything about the size of a handbag or briefcase:
Clause 14.1.5.
For an additional fee, as luggage in the cockpit, the passenger is allowed to carry in the aircraft cabin (with himself) no more than two pieces. Each piece must weigh no more than 10 kg, the dimensions of which must not exceed 115 cm in three dimensions.
Note: the passenger has the right to carry the following things in the aircraft cabin if they are with the passenger and are not included in the baggage: handbag or briefcase; folder for papers; umbrella; cane; bouquet of flowers; outerwear; in-flight reading materials; baby food for the child during the flight; cellular telephone; camera; camcorder; portable PC; suit in a garment bag; baby cradle when transporting a child; crutches, stretchers or wheelchair when transporting a passenger with reduced mobility.

I bought myself a little Phillips for travel. I think that I will definitely shove such a crumb into a roomy handbag, even for Victory.
Pchela maja
I went with the 18th Panasonic and Redmond 01. The first one has a wide bowl. it is good to fry the cutlets, the double boiler is comfortable. But for air travel, it is cumbersome. If there was a 10th model, then it would be quite possible to take it with you. Redmond is very slow-moving, it cooks porridge well, but I really did not like the saucepan in it for its cellular surface, I like smooth saucepans and with a wider bottom.
This year I will go with a Phillips baby. I really like it at home, I even baked yeast baked goods in it + there is a manual selection of temperatures. I definitely recommend it!
Katya1234
I bought a Panasonic SR-TMH10ATW for my last vacation. They were taken by plane in a suitcase in their luggage. On the way back, the body was slightly dented (if you look at it for a long time, you can find a dent), but the multicooker works fine.
We lived in well-equipped apartments with a comfortable and equipped kitchen, so we were in vain. The cartoon was bought for cooking for a 10 month old baby. But he ate our food with pleasure. In general, they were in vain.
And, of course, she is not at all small in size, despite the small bowl.

After the home staff dd2 could not get used to it for a long time.

Pity
Also puzzled by the multi search. I need the smallest and lightest. I am going together with my daughters.

What do you think about this Binatone MUC-21164.0? There are no dimensions or weights in the description. Nobody has one?
Again, cheap. Pack in a box, stuff in a suitcase and check in luggage. If they crash, it's not a pity.)))) The main thing is that it's not on the way there

Biryusa
Quote: Pity
What do you think about this Binatone MUC-21164.0? There are no dimensions or weights in the description.
23 * 23 * 30 (h * w * d), weight 2,350 kg

Multicooker Binatone MUC-2116
Pity
And here's another baby. Girls weighed, without cable 2250
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...on=com_smf&topic=224207.0
A.lenka
Rita
We have a plastic suitcase. We took a large multicooker with us and checked in the suitcase. Well done!
kat-rin-ka
I bought myself Redmond 01 for my holidays. I'm very happy with it. I haven't gone on vacation yet, but I actively use it at home. The only doubt was about the ceramic bowl. I don't like ceramics. But the fears were in vain. The saucepan is very shore, so far it only pleases.
Finally, I cook porridge for my little son every morning for one time (from 1/4 cup of cereal). If you fry something, use the steam mode. Quite a nimble cartoon.
Pity
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23 * 23 * 30 (h * w * d), weight 2,350 kg

Multicooker Binatone MUC-2116
Olya, thanks!

990 RUR 🔗
beverli
In Panasonic, there really is no normal frying, but I would like to.
Sedne
Margarita, take Panasik, I ordered it too. I don’t know why it’s true.
Sedne
And out of 4 liters, Phillips praise this very much, you don't want
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=397367.0 the link was incorrectly given changed
beverli
Sedne, so I wrote it
Sedne
beverli, no, I didn't give it correctly, click again
beverli
Sedne, I have 3136 and that's all
Pchela maja
beverli, a reasonable middle, it seems to me, this is a Panasonic 10.
Great little cartoon, good for travel.
It is not very convenient to carry a 4-liter bottle on vacation. I went with an 18th Panasonic, but really such a big cartoon is not needed,
because I didn't cook for the future.
beverli
Sedne, everything, I saw about what you are .... the price there is high, I also considered it
beverli
Pchela maja, Marin, there is not much difference in size between 3 and 4 liters, as it seems to me.

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