lala2
AlenKo65, I'm not happy, I rubbed the carrot a couple of times and threw it away, except for shredders I have not tried anything yet, there are moments that I do not like

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Choosing a small grating combine
Choosing a small grating combine

She rubbed carrots and cheese, a little completely, goes behind the drum almost strives into the motor part. It happens that the graters fly out, the graters themselves seem so flimsy, or rather their fastening.
In general, I played a little, threw it and forgot about it, it is necessary to get it out of the closet, not everything is tested.





Onions and cabbage did not grate or cut on it.
AlenKo65
Lyalya, thanks! Yes, this is an unpleasant moment, of course! I have two graters with drums, I haven't noticed one of these, however, the drums are cylinders there, not on a cone, as in Midea. Oh, sorry! A very good set of graters here. But it will still be very interesting to know about your experience of using other graters and other products! Share!
lala2
AlenKo65, tried cubes:
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Boiled potatoes in mashed potatoes
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Egg
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I have smaller cubes on my Redmond combine, but I choose a nizer dizer for the cubes, it is easier for me to wash it, rinsed it under the tap and into the dishwasher
AlenKo65
Lyalya, thanks! Cucumbers are pretty decent, as for me. But potatoes are not an indicator, probably, because they are very different. I think that you can entrust Midea to cut the Olivier, and the vinaigrette too. The cube probably won't cope with raw vegetables? Still, I like the grater. For small quantities, the most versatile inexpensive. Probably on the orange cone and the blocks will turn out, if without specials. inserts. Have you tried it?
lala2
AlenKo65, no, I haven't experienced it yet




About cubes, in the instructions, do not cut only the beets raw.
* kolyma *
svetta,
Quote: svetta
I am very, very happy with the 7605 with its multifunctionality with an emulsion disc and a chopping / shredding knife. And most importantly, it's small!
svetta, please tell me, are you still happy with baby phillips? the opinion has not changed during the use? on the Rosette I missed the action, there is in a local store for 1600 UAH, so I walk around it and think ... the price seems to be nothing like that, but on the Rosette they already write that it is out of production
OgneLo
Quote: * kolyma *
on the Rosette they already write that it has been discontinued
there is no such information on the Philips website
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are you still happy with baby phillips? the opinion has not changed during the use?
those who are satisfied with the 7506 do not change their opinion, because it really is: small, remote and the most functional in its size.
* kolyma *
Take and not hesitate?
Marina ま り な, do you have 7605 too? how long ago?
Niarma
Girls, what about the opinion of PHILIPS 1387 and 1388? Who has it, are you satisfied? or is it rather weak? it has only 200W versus 350W for 7605. I think which one to take to a relative
aniramka
Philips 7605 is a real harvester, despite its small size, you can make workpieces on it !!! I love it, I take it out more often than Bosch, I recently purchased additional inserts from the 1387 multi-cutter for it, though we haven't arrived yet ...
* kolyma *
Marina, aniramka, thank you for your opinion, one more plus sign 7605) and what inserts did you buy? what did he lack in your opinion?
another question - does he have a time limit? how many minutes, sec?
aniramka
I bought a broken multi-cutter for mere pennies, with a full set of graters, and received three additional graters for mine !!!!
I read reviews about their compatibility in this thread and just bought it in addition)))
And the harvester itself is very convenient, chop, chop minced meat, chop onion ...
Suitable for blanks too ...
In time, I never notice that I need to do it)))))
OgneLo
Quote: * kolyma *
how long ago?
7605 - a very long time ago; 1388 - several years.
Quote: * kolyma *
what inserts did you buy?
I have all the inserts on sale for these models, except for the coarse grater, because it is no longer produced, unless you buy it from used compatible models, as some did.
On the example of the fully equipped 1388, all my attachments (each is on its own bag, the upper left art. 420306561570 - purchased separately):
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Quote: * kolyma *
does he have a time limit?
yes, all restrictions are written in the instructions.
For example,

In case of overheating, the motor will turn off and will not turn on until it cools down.
Quote: Niarma
it has only 200W versus 350W for 7605. I think which one to take to a relative
1388 and 1387 - multi-cutters, their power is enough for them;
7605 is a combine, it not only performs the function of "multi-cutting into the bowl of the device", but also has attachments for chopping minced meat / kneading dough and churning emulsions, and to perform these functions, you need a little more power than a multi-cutter.
All this has been discussed in detail and repeatedly, including in this topic.
eg, I am looking for a small grating combine # 289
including with an indication of the article numbers of each of the attachments and the article numbers of compatible models.
Svetta
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svetta, svetta, please tell me, are you still happy with baby phillips? the opinion has not changed during the use? on the Rosette I missed the action, there is in the local store for 1600 UAH, so I walk around it and think ... the price seems to be nothing like that, but on the Rosette they already write that it has been discontinued
My opinion about this mini-miracle has not changed and will not change !!! Take it without hesitation! Unfortunately, I got to know him a little late, which I really regret. It would save me some waste.
By the way, OgneLo Marina, I believed your info about disk interchangeability for french fries
Answer # 289 • Wednesday, October 31, 2018
"The set with the HR1388 multi-cutter comes with five inserts (2.8 mm straw; graters 1 and 2 mm; shredders 1.2 and 2.4 mm) and disc for blocks 6 × 8 mm (not included in the delivery set of the HR1387 multi-cutter).
All of these 6 inserts fit equally and to multi-cutters HR1388, HR1387 and to the HR7605 combine."
I found and bought this disc for fries and it didn't fit! Didn't fit right away in the right position, he just didn't put on the pin. But in an inverted, "wrong" position, he put on a pin and the lid closed. Fortunately, the blade cuts in this position, albeit with an effort, since the cutting edges are in an inoperative position. Now I use this disk on zucchini, I don't put it on potatoes, I protect the motor from strain.
Like this.
* kolyma *
Quote: svetta
It would save me some waste.

It didn't save me .. in the spring I ordered it from IM, but it turned out they were scammers, and the reviews on Prom were all good, and the rating ... the police said _And you need it? If that person turns out to be 500 km away, will you go there to the courts? ... the bank did not help either, the only thing they said was that I was not the only one with this card ...
how upset I was, and insulting, and sorry for the money, in general, I endured for a long time and my wishlist was played out in earnest again, so girls, now only payment upon receipt)

OgneLo
Quote: svetta
I believed your info about disk interchangeability for fries
Quote: OgneLo
All of these 6 inserts fit equally and to multi-cutters HR1388, HR1387 and to the combine HR7605.
it was a catastrophic slip. Forgive me, please, that I misled you and everyone who read this.
Quote: svetta
Didn't fit right away in the right position, he just didn't put on the pin
Yes, in the photo disc for blocks 6 × 8 mm from 1388 it is clear that he from above not hexagonal, a small round hole:
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Since in 1388 the pin looks like this:
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and the 7605 has this:
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Also, above the photo with the image disc for blocks 6 × 8 mm written:
Quote: OgneLo
(initially, the first HR7605 combines were equipped with three inserts - it, a grater and a shredder, now this insert is not included in the kit, but now they are equipped with all 6 inserts + "disc for fries" with a matching 6-sided hole from another Philips model [long ago, tried on in Auchan to a combine harvester and bought])

In this case, perhaps, it is logical to very carefully remove the excess part covering the hexagonal hole ... But! Probably, not everyone will be able to do this without breaking this plastic part of the disk and without reducing its mechanical strength ...

Svetta
Quote: OgneLo
in the photo of the disc for 6 × 8 mm blocks from 1388, it can be seen that it has a small round hole on top, not a hexagonal one:
Marina, in the photo in your disk there is a dark red insert, against which you can figure out what configuration this hole is. You know that it is round and for you it is obvious even in the photo. And how can I know that they need to be compared ??? I believe you, because you wrote that you have all the Phillips models and assured that all the parts are interchangeable. But it turns out that you did not put this disc on 7506, otherwise you would not have written this.
Marina, I beg you to be a little more attentive to such details, please. Well, okay, that I can somehow use this disc, and if it did not fit at all? I found it for a lot of money for me + shipping. Well, okay, something like that ... Let's go.
OgneLo
Quote: svetta
I believe you
it was a catastrophic slip forgive me
Quote: svetta
it turns out that you did not put this disc on 7506
I didn't put this one, of course, because I have a disc from some other Phillips model that I bought long ago in Auchan, which I wrote about. And I bought that disc after it was actually fitted on the stock in a bowl 7605 in the same Ashan (an ordinary cardboard box with a disc and a disc image on the box, the inscription "Philips" and, apparently, the article number of the disc, there was no other information, the box itself, years ago, it was not preserved), since they were both sold in it then (both combines and individual discs).
Quote: svetta
I beg you to be a little more attentive to such details in the future, please
yes, I will definitely try to be more attentive and not repeat this again
Karpatka
Hello! I am asking for help. A small processor is needed, mainly for making small amounts of dough such as shortbread or minced. The graters are a nice bonus, they are not that important. I read the whole Temka with interest and drew attention to Philips HR7605. It was mentioned that Phillips had a bowl of 1.5 liters. But, I read the description of the product on the Internet: a bowl of 2.1 liters. It turns out that he is not so small. I sit in thought. There are two of us, we eat little. I love to bake, I bake in small portions. Owners of Philips HR7605, tell me, please, what is the real volume of the combine bowl? How much flour can Philips use to knead the dough?
Svetta
Ksenia, I went and looked - on the bowl there is a 1500 ml mark below the upper edge, that is, this is a useful volume.
I doubt the harvester will handle that much heavy dough. It is somehow not sharpened for this test, the power is not the same. Other Philips models have a dough knife in the kit, but this model does not, since it is rather weak.
Mirabel
Quote: svetta
I doubt the harvester will pull
Light, our combine harvester pulls the dough perfectly! 21 sec dough, how much flour is there according to the recipe? 3 glasses in my opinion, that's doing great.
But isn't it stated in the instructions that you can knead the dough in it?
Yuri K
Quote: Mirabel
21 sec dough, how much flour is there according to the recipe? 3 glasses in my opinion
I even beat such a dough with a blender, Element. If only that ... And the harvester ... If you probably already need equipment with hooks for bread ... I apologize for getting in. Just yesterday, I made dumplings for dumplings
Mirabel
Quote: Yuri K
If for bread
So are we discussing dough for bread? nope, this cannot be done
Quote: Carpathian
a small amount of dough such as shortbread or chopped
it will definitely cope with this if it is not overloaded
Svetta
Quote: Mirabel
21 sec dough, how much flour is there according to the recipe? 3 glasses in my opinion, that's doing great.
There's a prescription GLASS of flour, not three. And to a glass of flour only 1 egg and a couple of spoons of rast. (liquid) oil. And this dough is soft, and Ksenia asks about the sand. In the sand, the butter is hard, there is more flour ... that is, the dough is obviously cooler.
And I don't have instructions for the combine, maybe that's what it says.
Yuri K
Quote: Mirabel
So are we discussing dough for bread?
I just looked into the topic, read the last post, that's it, shut up
Mirabel
Quote: svetta
And this dough is soft
how soft? it's not so soft, it comes out loose at first
Svetta
Vika, at first all the dough is loose. I'm talking about the end result.
Mirabel
Quote: svetta
I'm talking about the end result.
well yes!
and I somehow made dough on the quiche in Filik and it was also fine





Ksenia, once again read your post. Probably all the same, if you need it for the test, you need to look for something else
Phil is very good for slicing and chopping and ... a little ... sometimes for some dough
Rita
Karpatka, it seems to me that it will cope with such a test as you need. I make shortbread dough in a grinder - it works great, much better than doing it by hand. First, I mix the dry ingredients with the oil, and then I add the liquid part.
nila
Quote: svetta
I do not have instructions for the combine, maybe that's what it says.
instructions can be found and read on the Internet
Karpatka
Thanks to everyone who responded.
My question was a little about something else: what minimum flour is needed for a combine with a 2.1l bowl, so that it combines the ingredients into the dough, and does not smear them on the walls of the bowl?
I read the instructions, sometimes theory and practice. The solution would be a food processor with a smaller bowl, but the only one I found was a 1.7L Kitchen Aid. I will keep silent about the price ...
Svetta
Ksenia, here Marina OgneLo gave a picture from the instructions for this Philips 7605 combine
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To be honest, it was in the picture that I did not find the pictogram for the dough. On this processor I made only batter for pancakes and dough for dumplings (it is for 1 cup flour). I will not say about shortbread dough, I did not.
And the picture shows the maximum weight of the products, I think that half a glass of flour + the rest will turn out to be sand.
Karpatka
Svetta, thank you very much for your reply.
Rita
Quote: Carpathian
Kitchen aid
I have a KitchenIde chopper. In it I make shortbread dough from 1 glass of flour, 100 g of butter, 80 g of sour cream.
OgneLo
Quote: Carpathian
A small processor is needed, mainly for making small amounts of dough such as shortcrust or minced
Philips HR7605
Quote: Carpathian
It was mentioned that Phillips had a bowl of 1.5 liters. But, I read the description of the product on the Internet: a bowl of 2.1 liters.
you have confused the maximum capacity of the food in the bowl and the physical volume of the bowl along the rim.
Quote: Carpathian
How much flour can Philips use to knead the dough?
The limitations are simple:
for batter - no more than 250 ml of liquid;
for thick dough - no more than 200 g of flour;
for biscuit - no more than 3 eggs.
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Minimum: the ingredients must be at least slightly higher than the knives, otherwise it is physically impossible to mix them.
Quote: svetta
I doubt the harvester will handle that much heavy dough. It is somehow not sharpened for this test, the power is not the same. Other Philips models have a dough knife in the kit, but this model does not, since it is rather weak.
The set does not include a plastic knife, since the dough is perfectly kneaded with a metal one. And there is more than enough power for this. Including cool dough is perfectly kneaded.
I knead all the dough that I need a little with it. For "a lot of test" I have MUM4. I do all the dough that needs to be chopped during the cooking process only in 7605, if you need to do a lot "at a time", then I do it in portions, and then I mold them into a single lump in a mixing bowl.
I make the dough according to these recipes at 7605, a full dose, including:
Choosing a small grating combineFast cheesecakes
(light)
Choosing a small grating combineDumplings dough without kneading in 21 seconds! (dough for dumplings with knives in a food processor) + video
(Doxy)

Quote: svetta
And I have no instructions for the harvester

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Quote: svetta
There's a prescription GLASS of flour, not three
there according to the recipe, exactly 3 (three) glasses of flour:
Quote: Doxy
INGREDIENTS
Flour 3 glasses with a slide
Egg 1
milk + water or only 3/4 cup water
vegetable oil 1-2 tbsp. spoons
...
Each mistress is free to use this method based on the power and characteristics of her unit!
My Philips HR 7762 (750W, 2L bowl) makes it easy and effortless!
For your own peace of mind, I suggest making such a volume of dough, which is equal to the maximum weight of meat allowed for your combine.
From the feedback from the owners of the equipment, they easily coped with the test:
Мoulinex ODACIO 3 (900W)
Ronic (700W)
Energy / SANYO 7 years (350W) coped with 1.5 portions (750 g flour)
Fotina
I was surprised to learn that I have the most popular combine)) However, I do not have a 7605, but an even earlier model, apparently. The cover with the motor covers a completely plastic one. And I sent him to the dacha, leaving the cube at home. And there are only standard attachments for it - a knife, a slicer, and a medium grater. It seems still small?
I was very pleased with it, but I only used it for the test in 21 seconds.
And now I'm thinking - not to return home, I still don't use it at the dacha, everything is there with pens, everything is simple ..
Svetta
Quote: OgneLo
The set does not include a plastic knife, since the dough is perfectly kneaded with a metal one. And there is more than enough power for this.
Marina, if it's so great to knead the dough. knife, then why the more sophisticated Phillips models already have a plastic dough knife?
Quote: OgneLo
there according to the recipe, exactly 3 (three) glasses of flour:
I'm sorry, I just mixed this dough and the Admin dough with homemade noodles, I always make it for 1 glass of flour in terms of.
Thanks for the instruction, I will definitely study it, I like to read the instructions.
OgneLo
Quote: svetta
then why
This is - Phillips needs to be asked.
gawala
Quote: svetta
why the more sophisticated Philips models already have a plastic dough knife?
If such a "ruffled skirt", then most likely it is for julienne.
Svetta
Quote: gawala

If such a "ruffled skirt", then most likely it is for julienne.
No, Gal, "a little skirt" is to do emulsions like mayonnaise or for batter (I do it for pancakes).
The dough knife is like this, it has shorter blades


Here in the picture in front there are two knives, on the left for vegetables and the like, on the right for dough (Philips HR 7775/00)
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gawala
Phillips does not say anything on this occasion. 2 -S shaped knives and that's it. Do what you want to them ..
Svetta
Galina, and in the pictures in the instructions nothing is shown? I don't have a big Fili, I can't look.
And here's another model HR7769 / 00, also two knives
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But I know for sure that this smaller plastic dough knife. When I was choosing a harvester for myself, I shoveled a lot of information and everywhere it went with such a description.
gawala
Quote: svetta
and in the pictures in the instructions nothing is shown?
I just looked at the Austrian official Philips website. There is no decoding for what this knife is used for.
Svetta
Galina, maybe there is a spelling in the instructions in Russian? Well, I remember exactly that he was so designated!
gawala
Quote: svetta
maybe there is a spelling in the instructions in Russian?
Need to search..
ptashka
I had a similar plastic knife in the set on Brown (a classic combine). It is for dough, if, for example, it is mixed with raisins or with berries. Plastic does not cut fruit, unlike metal. But I don't use it. Since I don't cook yeast, but for dumplings and sand metal is suitable.
gawala
I didn't find the instruction, I found a picture in German.
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Svetta
Galina, well, that's more or less clear, although the picture is too small.
gawala
Quote: svetta
Well, that's more or less clear, although the picture is too small.
I didn't find another one ..

I also found it.
Dough hook and cutting knife. it turns out that with a small knife is the hook for the dough, and the other knife is for cutting.
Svetta
Quote: gawala
Dough hook and cutting knife. it turns out that with a small knife is the hook for the dough, and the other knife is for cutting.
This is the whole point !!!

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