amulka
Girls, I think that you have already discussed it many times, but I cannot find it anywhere. With the birth of the baby, I am looking after a small multicooker, 2.5-3 liters in size. My options are:

Panasonic SR-TMH10ATW
REDMOND RMC-M4505
REDMOND RMC-M10
REDMOND RMC-M11
REDMOND RMC-M12
REDMOND RMC-M13

In constant use I have REDMOND RMC-M70 (5 liters), I love it, but it is unrealistic to cook one portion of porridge in it. Yes, and small meals in general, when I cook for myself.

Took my mom to use Panasonic SR-TMH10ATW and my friend REDMOND RMC-M4505. There is no other way to try.
From what I compared: milk porridge in both turned out great, supik too, stewed chicken in creamy sauce too, but the baked apple in REDMOND RMC-M4505 for some reason began to burn for some reason, the kitchen filled with smoke and the apple just turned black, although I did everything as usual (in my RMC-M70 and in my mother's Panasik, the apple is excellent).

Here my head is bursting about which one to choose ... help with advice, pliz. And most importantly, I cannot choose one option from Redmond 3 liters in order to compare it with Panasik.
Oroma
amulka, Panasonic -forever! Take it, don't hesitate. Simple and reliable. You will not regret
amulka
Oroma, but the fact that Panasonic has so few programs - is that enough? I somehow got used to the fact that Redmond has a program for every taste and color. With the choice of the first multicooker, my brain did not boil so much. I chose the best one for myself and I am very happy with it. And here, in general, some kind of trouble ((
RepeShock
Quote: amulka
Panasonic SR-TMH10ATW

Another topic ....

And once again, of course, Panasonic, no doubt about it.
There are enough programs for everything that we cook at home (as in any other MB, in these modes you can cook not only what is written on them)
About the delicacy and predictability of Panasonic, already, unless the lazy one knows
Moreover, as you write, it began to burn in one of the applicants.
amulka
RepeShock, thank you for your feedback! Yes, I very often see a discussion of the Panasonic SR-TMH10ATW and comparing it with others. And they praise her very much. But, unfortunately, I did not find a comparison with the Redmond. But having the first Redmond all the question in my head, what if Redmond is better?
Forgive me for torturing you all for the hundredth time, but I want to choose the very best
RepeShock
Quote: amulka
But, unfortunately, I did not find a comparison with the Redmond.

I think it’s because she’s not comparable to them.
This is my personal opinion, if anything)
Galiha69
I have a Redmond M10. I cook porridge for one serving almost every day for breakfast. I use delayed start. Pilaf, sauces, stewing meat, everything is fine. I often bake chocolate in boiling water, the curds are different, there are no complaints


Added Wednesday 30 March 2016 01:15 PM

Mom's 4503, there is a thinner bowl in the kit. than 10, although almost the same.
Oroma
amulka, well, after all, as you yourself wrote, you have the opportunity now to compare both multicooker. It all depends on your attitude. Panasonic is really quite easy to use, but from my point of view, this is a plus, not a minus. Moreover, you already have a fancy Redmond
ket66
amulka, but very much in love with 10, there is something to compare. If I had known before, I bought it.
Thanks again to all the girls for the advice.
amulka
Now I'm cooking in REDMOND RMC-M4505 stewed chicken fillet in a creamy sauce. I opened it during the cooking process, but it does not languish there, but boils !!!
In my M70 and Panasonic SR-TMH10ATW in the stewing mode, the chicken languished, but not cooked in any way. I am disappointed in RMC-M4505 ...
elena88
I have REDMOND RMC-02 for over a year now. A one and a half liter bowl suits me perfectly. I cook milk porridge in it for my son. I have not tried anything else. I think that on a regular stove it is faster and cleaner. Although the mother-in-law has the same, and she fries and cooks something in it. She gave it to me, by the way. For milk porridge, it suits me perfectly. The color is black, however, annoying. Therefore, immediately after cooking porridge, I remove it out of sight. As for the rest, I am indifferent to multicooker in general and to mine in particular.
amulka
Girls, thanks to everyone who responded! Now I am the owner of the Panasonic SR-TMH10ATW cartoon. They also gave me an extra bowl as a gift! I really hope that we will make friends with her for a long time.

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