81ruslan81

I am not interested in dairy dishes, since I don’t like milk since childhood). Yes, something rare Panasonic, you have to look.
Midnight lady
81ruslan81, and, in the selected Redmond, the coating is ceramic, for me this is also a minus. It quickly fails, in the sense that its non-stick qualities are lost. And people are looking for a replacement for their saucepan with a regular non-stick coating.


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Many programs duplicate each other. For example, you can safely cook pasta for "steaming", just throw them not in the steam basket, but directly into the saucepan. On the same program, dumplings and dumplings are prepared. The soup is prepared in two programs - steaming until boiling, then stewing. Roasting can be done on Baking, well, etc.

The advantages of this model are the removable inner cover and the preliminary shutdown of the Heating. But if I choose between touch programs and these functions, I will still choose touch programs.
Mandraik Ludmila
I decided to buy a cartoon for myself in the village, in the city I have a 5L Redmond for a long time. But in the village, often, we cannot share an induction cooker with my husband. And so that not to compete in vain, I chose a small Redmond RMC-01 - there are many good reviews. And does any of our members of the forum have such a cartoon, what are their impressions? I hope, for two, to cook porridge, to make katyk is enough ..
81ruslan81
Midnight lady, and what model are you talking about, Panasonic SR-TMH10ATW - is it?
Mandraik Ludmila
Larissa, thanks, went to read
Sofiya31
Hello everybody. Tell me, no one used the Hitachi RZ-RMA18Y multicooker, what kind of animal is this? And then there is practically no information about it, but I want an analogue of Panas 10, but only for 5 liters with sensor programs (correct).
Midnight lady
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Midnight lady, and what model are you talking about, Panasonic SR-TMH10ATW - is it?
Yes, about her.
Marisha Aleksevna
Quote: Midnight lady
pasta can be easily cooked by "steaming"
The pasta is very tasty in the "buckwheat" mode, they come out even a little fried. I used to do it on "Stew", but here on the forum I was advised on the "buckwheat" mode (pour water so that the pasta is only covered or even peeks out of the water a little, salt and put pieces of butter). Now I do this only. Multicooker Panasonic TMN 10.
Midnight lady
Marisha Aleksevna, wow, thanks, I'll have to try. And don't you need to stir in the middle of cooking?
Marisha Aleksevna
No need to mix anything. Spread the pasta in a bowl, salt, spread the pieces of butter, fill with water, turn on the mode and wait for the signal. Good luck!
81ruslan81
Quote: Midnight lady
Midnight lady, what model are you talking about, Panasonic SR-TMH10ATW - is it?
Yes, about her.

I look at the photo, it seems there is no touch control ... or what did you mean by "touch programs"?
Midnight lady
81ruslan81,

Quote: Midnight lady
which themselves turn off at the moment the liquid boils away, that is, you do not need to know at all, neither the time nor the cooking temperature, the multicooker will do everything itself and turn off at the right time.
This is the multicooker's sensory definition of the moment of shutdown and is meant when the programs are called touch.
Alex_Fil
Touch control and touch programs are different things.
Control is when buttons respond to touch rather than pressing.
And programs are when the multicooker, using the built-in temperature sensors (sensors), itself determines the degree of readiness of the dish and turns off the program. There is no need to set the time, depending on the number of products.As a rule, such programs are associated with the preparation of cereal dishes - pilaf, porridge, rice / buckwheat for a side dish. When there is water in the bowl, it is difficult to heat it above 100 degrees. When the water is absorbed into the cereal, the temperature of the bottom of the bowl begins to rise above 100 * C, which is determined by the thermal sensor. There is a sensor in the center of the heater, and it can also be built into the lid of the multicooker, which monitors the presence of steam in the bowl.
Something like that...
81ruslan81
Quote: Alex_Fil
And programs are when the multicooker, with the help of built-in temperature sensors (sensors), itself determines the degree of readiness of the dish and turns off the program.
yeah, well, that is, it's a useful feature. It is strange then why all manufacturers do not use it in their multicooker, is it really only in this 10th Panasonic model that this is touch control.
Larssevsk
81ruslan81, All Panasonic have sensory programs and, in my opinion, they also have overheating protection.
Alex_Fil
Not only Panasonic 10th, and 18th, other firms also produce models where one or two programs are "sensory", as a rule, are called Rice / Buckwheat or Krupa, Pilaf, Express - here you need to look at the instructions if the program does not have preset time and the possibility of changing it, which means - "touch".
Bijou
Quote: Alex_Fil
if the program does not have a preset time and the ability to change it, it means "touch".
But not always.) In Panas's "Milk porridge" does not allow to change anything. Which by no means makes it sensory.
vernisag
Yes, in Panasonic, "milk porridge" is not sensory, but automatic, it works exactly 1 hour.
In Stadler Form and in Toshiba, the programs are sensory. In Stadler, the porridge program is very interesting, it works for 30 minutes, but if the porridge is ready earlier, then it turns off earlier. If not ready, it also turns off after 30 minutes, I turn it on again and after 15-20 minutes it turns off.
Blueberry-Masha
Good people, you are all exactly in the subject - tell me. I choose a multicooker for my sister for her birthday. You do not need a big one because basically you will only cook for yourself once or a couple of times. Well, or a maximum of two.
I myself have Phillips for 5 liters. and Redmond-kid 01. In Phillips, I really like the sensory pilaf and probably the quality of the bowl, if my husband hadn't ruined it by putting pasta to cook without water !!!!!
In a baby-radish I cook porridge every day, quite sometimes I make a casserole (but already, I'm afraid I won't tear it from the bottom). And that's all, I don't really cook anything else. But for porridge - it is simply irreplaceable !!!!
And, I also forgot - my Panasonic 10 mom is delighted with the whole family, although sometimes oatmeal has an escape (it feels like magnetic storms affect the mule, not otherwise - the day is running, the week does not run, etc.). I would have given it, but Panasonics cannot be found with fire in the daytime, so it makes sense to consider what is not?
I want to give my sister a station wagon - both for cereals and for pilaf (preferably a sensor, because it's such a thrill !!!) and put out a bit, etc. You can do without a bunch of programs. Yoghurts will not do either - there is a separate device. Well, the volume is not large - up to 3 liters.
Philips 3060 scares the shoots of porridge. Kid Redik is confused by the not very good bowl and the lack of touch programs. Well, it's simple, I'm afraid that you can be disappointed in him - to fry, the bastard doesn't want to, it sticks to the bowl all the time .... What else can you consider today?
Mandraik Ludmila
Blueberry-Masha, in ozone a bowl for 01redik is on sale, if that ...

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I myself sit and think whether to buy in reserve
shade
Peace be with you bakers!

Blueberry-Masha-- - desirable sensor, it's such a thrill !!

And what is the buzz, then let me ask
Elenta
The question arose whether it is worth buying a Cuckoo o821? Is the model outdated? Now it costs around 6000, there are alternatives for this amount, with a price-quality ratio? !!!! I love the runabout. Limit 4L, better 2-3.5
Irgata
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Baby Redick
Redmond RMC-02 beyond praise -
the quality of the bowl, the correctness of the programs, cooking in small portions, prepares everything, good-looking, pleasant and cozy little hard worker
Marisha Aleksevna
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10Panasonics cannot be found with fire in the daytime,
Panasonic 10 is on sale in Multivarki- phone + 7 499 653-74-25. This is from Moscow to order (I don't know where you live). Estimated price 6,990
vernisag
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With 3 liters, everything is more complicated, as a rule, the functionality is cut off. This kind of girl was praised by REDMOND RMC-M12

Choosing a multicooker

Preliminary deactivation of the "Auto-heating" mode.
Reheating Dishes - up to 24 hours.
Delayed Start ("Delay Timer") - up to 24 hours.
"Masterchef Light" (changing the cooking temperature in automatic programs, except for the "YOGURT" program.

the temperature can be changed both before the program and during the program.

Irgata
Quote: Marisha Aleksevna
Multivarki-
awesome store ... the promotion of multicooker to the people, apparently, does not care
Elenta
Is Redmond the only good alternative?
vernisag
Elenta, I don’t know, just 3 liters is very little and they are all somehow flawed. And the size is good and I suspect that a cup from 10 Panasonic fits it, but they are on sale. The price is very pretty (2500-2900 rubles) What else is needed for happiness?
Blueberry-Masha
shade, well, I'm not a multi-maniac, so I get a thrill from simple things. For example, from childhood I know that pilaf should not be interfered with, when everything fell asleep I closed the crumbs, but how much time to cook it, figs knows ... and then she cooks the cartoon for you.
Irsha, oops! Isn't 02 redmond black 01? I am shocked. I went to read about 02.
Marisha Aleksevna, girls, I'm from the Crimea. Even if they agree to bring it here, it will come out gold to us. Although the price of almost 7000 for it is also very cosmic.
Hmm ... and M12 Redmond looks very much like Panasonic 10 to me.
Elenta
Irina, the price is really tempting
shade
Peace be with you bakers!

Blueberry-Masha--

Well, how would there be a pro in my family - the son of a sous chef

And I cook if I have devices

I use Panas 18

I just didn't understand your phrase - I want to give my sister a station wagon - for cereals and for pilaf (preferably a sensor, because this is such a thrill !!!) and put out a little, etc.

So in Panas - a button for porridge, a button for pilaf, a button for stewing, etc.
Elenta
Redmond has a ceramic bowl as a minus, they say that it is very picky about this ceramics. 500w, it seems to me that it is slow, it will take longer to cook ?! Ideal as it seems to me 800w
Taia
Elenta, in such not powerful multicooker there are advantages.
I have two multicooker, different in power. So I prefer the low-power one.
Yes, it takes longer to cook, but the result is also different.
Ofeliya
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Ideal as it seems to me 800w
This power is usually in 5 liters. Treeshki about 500. In Redmond 02 - 400 W
Wildebeest
I also like low-power multicooker more.
Blueberry-Masha
Thank you all for your responsiveness. 02 Redmond well, it will be quite small, I would like from 2 liters, ideally 3 liters of course.
I came across the same OZONE on Brand 701 - what can you say in short? Would you take him or Redmond 01?
I have already read the corresponding topic fluently. Doesn't porridge run in it? Good copy?
Bijou
Virgo, what's the difference, what is the maximum power there? After all, a normal cartoon still uses different power in different modes. I went to reclaim my classics of the genre, that is, the old Panas-18, so almost all of its seven modes use different power. The very maximum corresponding to the declared power is only on Baking (670-680 W), then, in decreasing order, there are Buckwheat (around 650), Steam (630-640), Pilaf (600), Milk porridge with Stewing (590 each) and Heating (first 5 seconds 110, then 70).

It is possible that Buckwheat and Steam are taken the same way, and Pilaf, Milk, Stewing are also equal to each other (at least at the beginning of work, because I know for sure that Milk is starting to switch power further, I just did not wait for this with an empty bowl) ).
But this still has nothing to do with the claimed consumption.
Marisha Aleksevna
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I would like from 2 liters, ideally 3 liters of course.
Why don't you want a 5 liter one? In it, you can completely calmly cook 2 and 3 liters, as you need. Moreover, they only write that there are 5 liters, there is still less.The same Panasonic, only 18, is an excellent multicooker.
Rituslya
I now also use 5-liters very rarely now. Well, if there are darlings, compotik, then yes, but in other cases, kids are more in demand.
Sometimes it gets boring to eat the same thing for several days.
Blueberry-Masha
Quote: Marisha Aleksevna

Why don't you want a 5 liter one? In it, you can completely safely cook 2 and 3 liters, as you need. Moreover, they only write that there are 5 liters, there is still less. The same Panasonic, only 18, is an excellent multicooker.
I wrote above that I have 2 multi - 5-liter Philips and 2-liter Redik. Most often I cook porridge for breakfast in a slow cooker, and since only I eat porridge, I cook one portion. In a 5-liter Philips, it is stupidly smearing along the bottom. Well, she runs there shamelessly, apparently because of the negligible amount. Redik never let down in porridge. I can also cook pasta for my husband for dinner once according to Manna's recipe.
In the big one I make pilaf for two for a couple of times, I can stew meatballs, stuffed peppers.
With everything except peppers, the baby can easily cope.
Therefore, I choose my sister according to the same parameters, she will most likely cook for herself once, maybe for her husband. And separately for the child, since he is still small.
Elenta
How do you like Filipok 3060 ??? Share your impressions.
Gingi
Do not tell me how the multicooker pressure cookers differ: Steba DD 1 ECO, Steba DD 2 ECO and Steba DD2 Basic. The cost is approximately the same and I did not find any differences in the description. Which one is better, is it worth taking or is it better to see something else?
RepeShock
Quote: Elenta

How do you like Filipok 3060 ??? Share your impressions.

Here is a topic about him Multicooker Philips HD3060 / 03 Avance Collection

Massive impressions. The topic is big, since the multicooker is ambiguous.
Sofiya31
Elenta, I sold mine and do not regret it, I did not succeed in love with him. Although I love all my kids. But for 5 liters I have a lot, I can't cook a little in them
gala10
Quote: Gingi
Steba DD 1 ECO, Steba DD 2 ECO and Steba DD2 Basic
Steba DD 1 ECO is the first Steba model. There is no "Simmer +" mode, that is, manual temperature setting from 80 degrees.
Steba DD 2 ECO - with "Simmer +" mode.
Steba DD2 Basic - trimmed package (without ceramic cups and additional ring).
These three models are 5 liter. There is also a Steba DD2 XL - 6-liter.
Should I take it? I have Steba DD 2 ECO for more than 2 years, I am very satisfied. (True, the glasses are idle). But now I would choose a 6-liter one.
Gingi
Quote: gala10
Steba DD 2 ECO - with "Simmer +" mode.
Steba DD2 Basic - trimmed package (no ceramic cups and additional ring).
Thank you very much, but you can't understand anything from the description. It turns out that the difference is only in the cups, and the modes are the same? Can the cups be used for something else besides yogurt (there is already a yogurt maker)?
A 6-liter will probably be too big for three people. Or is the difference not only in size?
gala10
Quote: Gingi
the only difference is in the cups, and the modes are the same?
Yes.
Quote: Gingi
cups can be used for anything other than yogurt
Can, For example.
Quote: Gingi
A 6-liter will probably be too big for three people.
My family consists of two young people. And in 6-liter it is much more convenient to make ham in Teskomovskaya ham maker.

Gingi
Quote: gala10
And in 6-liter it is much more convenient to make ham in Teskomovskaya ham maker.
Everything, I lost my peace. Sister, after I bought myself a Brand, everything convinces me that I am far behind the times. I wanted myself to stew meat and vegetables, maximum casserole. But it brought me to the Bread Maker ...
I love pate, but I do it differently, and homemade ham is aerobatics. I want a 6-liter one (and it costs, for some reason, cheaper than a 5-liter one). How wonderful it is when there are good people who help to get on the right path. Now I want a ham too.
Wildebeest
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But it brought me to the Bread Maker ..
And it took off like Bender .......
Everyone goes through this here, you are not the only one ...

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