Elenka
IRR, thanks, girlfriend! While fumbling in search of the world, you have already given me everything ready.
Indeed, very good. cute saucepan! Already beginning to dream of her. The price is amazing! I'm going to go ask the people about her, about the features, so to speak.
MariV
Quote: IRR

Yes, I’m thinking ... maybe it’s time to be puzzled, one husband doesn’t pull my dreams ... can you advise whom? Have you been there lately? SUCH EXPENSIVE TABLETS FOR SEASONAL DEPRESSION APPEARED

Well.....
Whom to advise? Duck vet you already fell in love, like many others on this forum, in E. T.! Well, about sponsorship from this side - most likely a complete bummer ...
rinishek
eeeeeeeeee ... girls, are you still talking about multiaerogrill?
Or have you already touched on other topics?
Sens
Quote: Elenka69

I'm going to study Liberton.
Well, if not Panasonic, then you try to look for a small multicooker with removable lid!
This will be a good buy.
And then Panasonic has a fixed lid - the biggest inconvenience.
Pingvinus
Quote: fani

Dear owners of several multicooker. Tell me, please, everyone praises the Panasonic multicooker, but is there a cheaper cartoon with exactly the same indicators, and not what they write - you need to adapt_. I just want to try a cheaper one first to understand if I need it. And to be honest, I fell for the 1054 cuckoo. I even ordered it, but I received an answer that they would no longer be delivered to the store. New models will arrive, but I don't want to wait. I would like to lay products, turn on and forget, and not turn on one program or the second several times. And nooooooo want to adapt. I want an assistant.
There is a Scarlett multicooker similar to Panasonic and much cheaper. I bought it for $ 35 and am very happy. She makes milk porridge amazingly (no worse than Panasonic), she does everything else perfectly, the appearance is even better than that of Panasonic, if you like round multi. Its only drawback is the lack of the "Bake" mode. Therefore, I can only recommend it as a second multicooker (I have a second one with "Pastry"), or as a first training one. Her instructions and recipe book are just for beginners.

In general, I absolutely agree with the previous statements, everyone loves and praises their multicooker, because she is a great assistant in the kitchen, no matter how the company that released it is called, and it will be necessary to adapt to any multicooker, but it will be 100 times easier to adapt to the second one.
fani
IRR, while I got home from work, I have already scribbled 2 pages of answers. Oh, and the pangs of choice are heavy. : girl_cray1: I didn't get to your forum yet and didn't know about the existence of such multicooker proboscis. I wandered in search of a bread machine, wandered for 2 months. Now for almost a year I have been the happy owner of an LG bread machine. I have not regretted the purchase yet. I suffer much longer by choosing a multicooker. I already wrote that I somehow made up my mind about the choice, but the online store said that they would not sell such a model. You can, of course, buy in Russia, but there the price is sky-high, our 1054 cookie would be cheaper. Now I am again at the beginning of the path. I would like to be able to throw in food in the evening (for example, for milk porridge or soup or casserole), and in the morning the whole family have breakfast like a human. Then throw it back and go to work, and have dinner in the evening. That would be happiness. I persuaded my husband to buy a cuckoo for half a year, and when he agreed, there was such a bummer.
redleafa
Quote: IRR

oh, well, you will tell us our pans are irreplaceable on trips. Rinka and I have been dreaming of adapting it to a car battery for several years now.
How to adapt - teach please
Rina
Yes, adapting is not a problem (there are adapters), only one cooking will consume the entire charge in the battery (if it is enough), what will our husbands say to us?
Rita
fani,
The cuckoo is a pressure cooker. You will not leave her unattended as you want. You need to adapt to it, because it cooks faster than conventional multicooker, it can dry out food, you need to let off steam for a long time ... Buy an inexpensive, simple multicooker for a start, about which there are many good reviews, you will understand what it is and whether you need it.
fani
Good morning girls and boys. Well, I decided on Panasonic 18, it is still tested by a large number of users. Already ordered. The husband will bring it from Moscow. If I really am more delighted with the purchase then I will buy a new model of a cuckoo with a pressure cooker function. Thanks to everyone who did not stand aside to my plea for help. Without your feedback, I would not have a bread maker, and I hope to get cartoons. Accept me into your wide ranks of the owners of the miracle technology?
fani
Rita , I decided to do so. I think this is the right decision. And I will cook with a cuckoo when I am at home and need to quickly cook a meal. After all, in it you can quickly form soup or meat with potatoes, for example. Oooh dream of the hostess! So I'll start with an ordinary multicooker to understand what kind of animal it is.
Omela
Quote: Rita

fani,
The cuckoo is a pressure cooker. You will not leave her unattended as you want.
Rita , this is not true!!!! It is absolutely normal to leave without supervision !!! And it works both as a pressure cooker and as a multicooker without pressure. And the food does not dry out with the right choice of temperature and time.

Quote: fani

Well, I decided on Panasonic 18
fani , Congratulations!!! Good choice!

And about cuckoos we have a separate topic. For reliable information it is better to go there !!
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&board=464.0
IRR
Quote: dopleta

Do not IrrKeeping her tongue out, she's now on our team - naughty!

Guys! I looked at myself from each side, I went through DEZA ... I don't have a kuchina. I have 2 liberton - big and small and YUMMI, my old lady. From the Mulinex pressure cookers, minutes cook which. And all Dopplet, and what to do? will I have to buy a lot now?

fani , congratulations on the end of the agony of choice, sho gave birth at last

Quote: Sens


IRR ,

; -Don't bite!
Sens
Quote: IRR

yeah, in Brazilian ...

you can't understand these users,: - \ write, I want to buy MV inexpensive to understand if I need - in the end they buy a Panasonic. Now I am in the choice of stoves - I write right away, I have money, buy a Panasonic

we are not rich enough to buy cheap things !!!
bite ....
IRR
Quote: Sens


bite ....

Choosing a slow cooker, rice cooker (1)
fani
IRR, yes, I admit it was painful to choose, but I wanted a good proven and reliable multicooker BUT if it was also relatively cheap, it would be super. But judging by the descriptions, the cheaper ones still lose to Panasonic (as it seemed to me). Apart from the saucepan cover. At home, all the equipment is not cheap and I am used to trusting trusted manufacturers. All technology serves faithfully. Do not be offended by me, please, I do not want to offend anyone. All your feedback is really important to me. But in the end, I made the decision and I made it. Although, I will not hide it was difficult.
dopleta
Quote: IRR

DEZA passed ... I have no Kuchina.

Oops ... We took the pictures of the Cat Lady for yours. You will have to work out your congratulations somehow ... And then - what? Drink - drank, and everything wasted?
IRR
Quote: fani

... Do not be offended by me, please, I do not want to offend anyone. ore.

that nonsense, don't pay attention, I'm not touchy

Dopplet, here zhezh, all in thought now, how to smoothly move out can I buy some kind of kitchen trifle thread? a lace, for example, for tying a roll, shall we wash it?
dopleta
Quote: IRR

can I buy some thread for kitchen trifles? a lace, for example, for tying a roll, shall we wash it?

Yes, you can even just imagine.
redleafa
Quote: Rina

Yes, adapting is not a problem (there are adapters), only one cooking will consume the entire charge in the battery (if it is enough), what will our husbands say to us?
I bought a second cartoon, let it buy the second battery too !!!
fani
Girls, could not wait for the arrival of hubby with Panasik and bought Scarlet today. I liked it so much in the store and here's the result - it's worth warming up on the table. Now I don't know what to say to my husband. Girls want to make soup first. There are ribs and me already cooked in a saucepan, now pour everything into a cartoon and put it on the "soup" mode. I don't know what will happen ...
Sens
could not wait for the arrival of hubby with Panasik and bought Scarlet today.
if I understand correctly, my husband is lucky Fanny Panasonic (that is, he has already been bought), and in the meantime, succumbing to female weakness, she bought Scarlet ...

IRR, that's what I said about that, that you need at least two multicooker ... as well as dishwashers ...
IRR
Quote: Sens

that multicooker needs at least two ... as well as dishwashers ...

you need one dishwasher, but 60 cm IMHO (or do you mean 2 desktop?), to carry with you?
Ikra
fani, tell your husband only - "Thank you very much, dear!"
The second slow cooker will not be superfluous, especially if there is a dacha. Send one of them there during the season, and you will be happy knowing that the food is prepared by itself when you are busy in the garden or went to pick mushrooms. And in the off-season, both houses will have things to do, for example, in one oven you will have something for tea, in the other you will cook something for dinner.
I don't part with my cartoon, practically - I drag it outside the city, and when I go to rest, even if I go to live with friends, where they cook for me as a guest. Anyway, my cartoon has a job.
fani
Ikra, I will do so since I could not resist. Well, I liked her and that's it. But it does not have the function of "baking", and the second has. So they will complement each other. And if not, then I will still find where to attach.
Sens
Quote: Pingvinus


I found a Russian company Kromax with a fabulous range of multicooker.
" 🔗"
Just a multivarogolic dream! As many as 7 models of multicooker: 2 are similar to Saturn / Delphi, 2 to Brand and 3 to Marucci / Perfezza.
We wish we were like that.
the first time I hear about this!
Omela
Quote: fani

So they will complement each other.
How will they be. I ended up at the dacha with one, I could not stand it - I brought the second !!!
Sens
Quote: tigra-tigrica

Here is another "novelty", though for 6 liters, if they don't lie, or rather there are two of them, but one has no description

outwardly looks like Cuchita Italiana.
but 3d heating .... floor with a heated lid?
dopleta
Quote: Sens

outwardly looks like Cuchita Italiana.
but 3d heating .... floor with a heated lid?

With warming, but not heating. There is no heating element, but only a slight heating, supposedly to combat condensation, but, as experience has shown, it helps little.
fani
Hurray, yesterday I put millet porridge on the timer and added pieces of figs. In the morning I wake up, and there are soooo aromas around the apartment !!!!!! Om-Nom-nom !!! But there is one BUT. When I opened the cartoon in the morning, the whole lid was splattered and even porridge in the valve. Girls tell me how to clean the valve, can you somehow remove it? And maybe next time try to cook milk porridge on "stewing"
IRR
Quote: fani

Hurray, yesterday I put millet porridge on the timer and added pieces of figs. In the morning I wake up, and there are soooo aromas around the apartment !!!!!! Om-Nom-nom !!! But there is one BUT. When I opened the cartoon in the morning, the whole lid was splattered and even porridge in the valve. Girls tell me how to clean the valve, can you somehow remove it? And maybe next time try to cook milk porridge on "stewing"

Firstly, congratulations, secondly, the valve must be removed, cleaned, washed, and thirdly, go to the scarlett, they know more about the design features, and fourthly, cook porridge on the stew is to adapt, in the sense that being sober think.
IRR
Quote: fani

!!! But there is one BUT. When I opened the cartoon in the morning, the whole lid was splattered and even porridge in the valve.
now it became clear to you why I advocated a multicooker with a removable lid, to wash it - five seconds of business, well, it's porridge, but if it's a fatty broth or fish. Your Panasonic also has a cover. And in general, Panasonic is an old MV design.I would even say, old (design I mean. One of the first)
fani
IRR, it turns out that with each preparation, the lid still gets dirty, regardless of which program is selected and which cartoon Well, suppose that wiping the lid is not so troublesome (although not easy), but to clean the valve inside - I can't imagine how this is possible ...
IRR
Quote: fani

IRR, it turns out that with each preparation, the lid still gets dirty, regardless of which program is selected and which cartoon Well, suppose that wiping the lid is not so troublesome (although not easy), but to clean the valve inside - I can't imagine how this is possible ...

When you chose MB, I advised you from those that I know well or I use myself, and there are no such jambs in them. And you chose for a long time, wanted an assistant, did it like this, and then went to the store and chose the first one you liked. Although I think that Scarlett is also a normal cartoon, you just need to adapt * JOKINGLY * and, probably, after all, the valve is somehow removed, have you already asked in Scarlett's topic?
fani
IRR, yes asked. Pingvinus said that the valve can be removed and you can safely wash it. And she also said that it is better to cook milk porridge on "milk porridge", since the "stewing" mode is more active. But when my husband arrives and brings Panasik, I will be on alert. And I'll compare which one is better. I will be able to adequately assess the capabilities of these cartoons.
Catwoman
Quote: Luysia

fani, you will definitely cook porridge in Panasonic and nothing will get dirty!

100% agree! I also cook porridge in Panasonic and never ran away and smacked the lid.
Elenka
Quote: IRR

And in general, Panasonic is an old MV design. I would even say, old (design I mean. One of the first)
Yes, that's for sure! But the prophet!
fani
Oh, thanks girls, they consoled me. The porridge really came out delicious, the millet boiled so well, it was only felt that water was added. With milk would be a complete flight! ... So I began to use a multicooker, at least some idea emerges about this technique.
fani
Girls, I'm in trouble. On Scarlett's scoreboard, not all the sticks on the numbers began to glow. Burnt out quickly, now I can only guess how long it will take to prepare the dish. I set the timer too, I guess. I'll take it back to the store on the weekend. I am very unhappy that it happened. Do you think they will take her. I never had to take home appliances back, although I did not buy cheap ones. And the rice milk porridge in the morning turned out to be delicious and the lid remained clean.
Pingvinus
Quote: fani

Girls, I'm in trouble. On Scarlett's scoreboard, not all the sticks on the numbers began to glow. Burnt out quickly, now I can only guess how long it will take to prepare the dish. I set the timer too, I guess. I'll take it back to the store on the weekend. I am very unhappy that it happened. Do you think they will take her. I never had to take home appliances back, although I did not buy cheap ones. And the rice milk porridge in the morning turned out to be delicious and the lid remained clean.

It's a pity that your cartoon is not all right. And I am very glad that you still got the porridge.

Out of 3 Scarletts in one, I also periodically lose some sticks on the scoreboard. I bought 3 Scarletts at once for a cheap price, my mom, my sister and myself. I left myself the one whose sticks sometimes disappear, with the other two everything is in order.
The screen has not burned out, most likely the contact is leaving on the socket. Sometimes all the numbers are normally visible for me, and sometimes 3-4 sticks disappear, you can slightly press down - knock on the screen and all the numbers become visible.
Personally, the periodic disappearance of the sticks on the screen does not bother me at all, otherwise the cartoon works fine, so I did not change it.
The sellers are obliged to take back the multicooker, but even if they don’t accept it, don’t worry, it will work well with the missing chopsticks on the screen. In extreme cases, you can unwind it and fix the contacts near the screen.
fani
Pingvinus, you consoled me, otherwise I already began to think about the bad. I'll come home and try as you said. Only then will I calm down 100%.
Luysia
Quote: ikko4ka

Ikra, thanks! I sit studying recipes. Sorry there is no time.

So it’s for those who don’t have time. I downloaded the cartoon and is free, cooked, ate and free again!
Ikra
ikko4ka, recipes - the sea! But probably start with what you are used to eating in everyday life. I'm extinguishing everything now
Elenka
At first I re-prepared almost everything from the instructions - very good dishes were collected. Many have taken root constantly.
dancer
I choose a multicooker, read about Panasonic SR-TMH18, Ves SK-A14, stopped at the MOULINEX CE 4000 32 Multicooker, but the price in Rostov-on-Don is 5490 rubles. and no function yogurt ... I think .....
Rina
dancer, what are your yogurt needs? If there is more a liter per day, then a multicooker might be appropriate, but if a liter is less, then it is better to buy a separate yogurt maker - it is inexpensive, and you will not be nervous that you have yogurt fermented (and this is several hours), and a multicooker urgently needed to prepare other food.
dancer
Rina, maybe you're right, 1 liter of yogurt a day would suit me ...
Lyi
When discussing the choice of multi-pressure cookers, we missed in the discussions, IMHO, an important (for me especially) criterion, as the volume of the maximum load of products into the device.
Previously, trusting the manufacturer, I did not particularly focus on this, understanding that the volume loaded will be slightly less than the total volume of the saucepan.
So the Panasonic 4.5 liters I bought earlier allows you to painlessly load 3.9 liters into yourself.
Miniature at first glance, Cook 1054 loads 3-3.5 liters.
But Mullinex Minute Cook (multi + pressure cooker), with the declared 6.5 liters, puts 3.7 liters in its saucepan.
When I received it and measured it a week ago, I was very upset, as I bought it only because of the volume. But it turned out that it holds almost as much as Cook, which has a saucepan declared by the manufacturer of 4 liters. And now why do I need 2 identical "cows"?
Please respond to everyone who has different models of multi-pressure cookers and measure how many liters (water) a saucepan can fit in up to the manufacturer's recommended maximum mark.
For me, the issue of volume remained open.
zulya
Girls, hello! I plan to buy MV. Can someone tell me what is the difference and advantages of Redmond-4502 and Panasonic-18. I can't decide ... In Redmond, 16 auto programs and Multipovar are tempting! The price is about the same. Please advise!
Elninio
Girls ... please explain in detail to the one in the tank, what is the difference between a multicooker and a rice cooker? I somehow thought that the rice cooker is rice + thermos, but what do you want a cartoon. I just read somewhere that you can't cook rice in a cartoon like in a rice cooker .. in general they will confuse people, you won't understand how to get out ... help out pliz !!

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