smok
Quote: Kamusik

That's exactly what I wrote about. But we have already found where it is even cheaper. Here 🔗.
I am still very much attracted by the "yogurt" function.
I have no question, where is it cheaper to buy? Is it worth buying it at all? Maybe someone bought it? And the company is some kind of interesting, except in Ukraine, its products are not visible. Although I easily found their website, unlike DEX 🔗... The site is some kind of budget, with glitches and without a search, but I did not find a multicooker, apparently it was recently released. I considered the multicooker "live" quite a bit. I thought I'd find more detailed information on the internet. The only thing is that the bowl is removed.
Gypsy
smok, if you want details, look for her (rice cooker) on Chinese sites, you can look for a seller and manufacturer on alibaba. com .. of course not by the Ukrainian name, but by the face
smok
Quote: Luysia

Girls, have we already seen such multicooker?

Aurora AU 250

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Power - 900 W
Inner container with non-stick coating, volume 5 liters
Liquid crystal display
Delay option - 24 hours
Timer for cooking and maintaining temperature
Large steam valve for moisture protection
Removable cover
Rice spoon
I was looking for a description in the internet, and in an alibaba. som, no reviews. But on our site there is a similar slow cooker.
Quote: dopleta



Multicooker Cucina Italiana

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Power 860 W
Volume 5 l

Modes: cooking, frying (separate settings for meat, fish, vegetables), double boiler, baking, pasta, crisp, yoghurt, heating, braising, delayed start, programming. Removable inner lid.
Gypsy
That's okay. Is this Doplet's saucepan? She spoke very well of her. So buy
dopleta
Quote: gypsy

That's okay. Is this Doplet's saucepan? She spoke very well of her. So buy
Yeah, mine! Incidentally, they are black, just like Aurora.
chapic
and how much does Dopletin's saucepan cost? send me a link to its description .. please
IRR
Quote: chapic

and how much does Dopletin's saucepan cost? send me a link to its description .. please

Doplet's saucepan, but Lorik herself is a Petersburg young lady, keep in mind
dopleta
Quote: IRR

Doplet's saucepan, but Lorik herself is a Petersburg young lady, keep in mind
IRR, and they are sold almost throughout Russia. There on the website in the delivery at the very bottom there is a list of cities. Here, I copied: Online store Moscow, St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Rostov, Krasnodar, Sochi, Kislovodsk Armavir, Anapa, Astrakhan, Abkhazia, Stavropol, Belaya Glina, Belorechensk, Yeisk, Korenovsk, Kropotkin, Kurganinsk, Kushchevskaya, Krymsk, Leningradskaya, Labinsk, Novorossiysk, Slavyansk in the Kuban, Temryuk, Timashevsk, Tikhoretsk, Trudobelikovsky, Tuapse, Ust-Labinsk, Baksan, Budennovsk, Essentuki, Karachaevsk, Mineralnye Vody, Nartkala, Cherkessk
IRR
Quote: dopleta

IRR, and they are sold almost throughout Russia.
chapic from Ukraine. (well ... so as not to get confused how much it costs and where it is sold)
smok
Quote: gypsy

That's okay. Is this Doplet's saucepan? She spoke very well of her. So buy
Taki bought AU-250, for 540 UAH. It's embarrassing, there are no functions of pilaf and porridge, but I hope with God's help and Dopletina - we'll master it .... Before buying, I went to the service center, confirmed that they were serving, showed how the warranty card should look like. In my character, I would have bought Panas 18, because "a miser pays twice." Let's try now another principle - "since there is no difference - why pay three times more"
dopleta
Quote: smok

... It's embarrassing, there are no functions of pilaf and porridge, but I hope with God's help and Dopletina - we'll master it .... Now let's try another principle - "if there is no difference - why pay three times more"
She does a great job with both pilaf and porridge! And the last conclusion in this case works 100%, especially since the difference is not in favor of Panas. Congratulations !
Wildebeest
Quote: smok

Taki bought AU-250, for 540 UAH. It's embarrassing, there are no functions of pilaf and porridge, but I hope, with God's help and Dopletina, we will master it ...
Dont be upset. The MV of this series has a "crust" mode lasting 1 hour 30 minutes, it fully corresponds to the "pilaf" mode of Panas.
Porridge can be cooked in the cooking mode or stewing. I use stewing.
Petr02
Do bake bakers and lovers of tasty and healthy food.
I am addressing a specific question about buying a multicooker, I am a graduate student, leading a healthy lifestyle, eating mainly cereals, potatoes and pasta. And I want to eat deliciously even in the hostel. Now it is finally possible to buy a new multicooker at a big discount in a large network, but as always, the price plays an important role.

The multicooker is required to "feed" me 4 times a day, and on weekends or holidays surprise the neighbors with pastries))

Panasonic is no doubt a good thing, but in my particular case it will be worth

Panasonic SR-TMH10АTW 2490р instead
Supra MCS-4511 for 990 rubles

is it worth overpaying for Panasonic 10, or is it better to experiment and puff on recipes with Supra?

Quote: gypsy

Do you sell only Panasonic and Supra?

Yes, well, there is also Moulinex MK700330, for 2290r, but I did not even consider it, due to the high price and the small number of recipes.
Gypsy
If it is inexpensive, then there is nothing to think about, buy. People in the simplest one-button rice cookers cook literally everything, so your Supra will even more cope with any meal.
Here's what an American student cooks in his dorm's $ 20 rice cooker:
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Rice just peel off and sit on it like a drug addict
Want to buy
Good day. I really want to buy a multicooker.
I want to cook in it
1.dairy porridge 100% milk
2. Yogurt. (haven't tried homemade but always wanted to). ideas, to wrap in a fur coat, a blanket or to control the temperature myself - I will reject them as not suitable for me. I need: I filled it in, turned it on, got the result.

Cook for 1-2 people. But more is possible.

Please, tell me, is there both of these functions in one device? On the forum I found that either one or the other. but could not study the whole forum.
The price is not decisive, just the cheaper it is, the easier it is to risk a little something I can give to someone or take it to the country.

Soups, frying, stewing, baking - it doesn't matter. Since there is
1. UNIT Electric Pressure Cooker. and happy with it. (But milk porridge often turns sour. I cook without delay.)
2. Bread maker
3. gas oven.

Another question about Panasonic. Since I was originally aiming at her.
But I don’t understand the difference in models. SR-TMH10ATW and SR-TMH10
But in Panasonic there is no yogurt and the bowl coating is unstable (as I understood from the forum)
Quote: Petr02


Panasonic SR-TMH10АTW 2490р instead
Supra MCS-4511 for 990 rubles

And in what city you are, I would buy a Panas for such a price. about supra, it's even more interesting if he knows how to cook porridge.
I'm in St.Petersburg. I'm ready to give some money for participation :)
City of St. Petersburg
dopleta
Quote: I want to buy

Good day. I really want to buy a multicooker.
I want to cook in it
1.dairy porridge 100% milk
2. Yogurt. (haven't tried homemade but always wanted to). ideas, to wrap in a fur coat, a blanket or to control the temperature myself - I will reject them as unsuitable for me. I need: I filled it in, turned it on, got the result.

Please, tell me, is there both of these functions in one device? On the forum I found that either one or the other. but could not study the whole forum.
The price is not decisive, just the cheaper it is, the easier it is to risk a little something I can give to someone or take it to the country.

City of St. Petersburg

Why is the Italian (La Cucina Italiana) sold in St. Petersburg not satisfied with you? Meets all these requirements, while being amazingly cheap!
Want to buy
thanks for the answer.
on the multicooker forum I read that the Italian does not make milk porridge. I don't remember a specific message. went to read again
🔗

here is the link to the multicooker you specified
🔗
it clearly says milk porridge and yogurt.
I will sort this out.
If anyone has La Cucina Italiana (Lacucina) EB-FC 47 or its analogs, please unsubscribe how you cook milk porridge.
Wildebeest
I cook milk porridge in Lakuchin.
And so that they do not run away, I simply grease the saucepan with oil at approximately the level of the last risk.
Oddly enough, my baked milk does not run away and it turns out very well.
Yoghurt can be made 3 liters at a time without looking. Well this will be enough for Malanyin's wedding.
annyshka78
girls and boys, I already found out about CF and stopped at 2- on Morpheus or Sanyo .... but unfortunately my dreams had to be postponed for nnnnnn-th amount of time (my husband lost his job), but I still follow Temki and novelties in stores ... I came across this and the price is 2 times less than Morfik ... 🔗 can anyone comment on it? thank you in advance
Want to buy
Quote: Wildebeest

I cook milk porridge in Lakuchin.
And so that they do not run away, I simply grease the saucepan with oil at approximately the level of the last risk.
You need to get your hands dirty


Yoghurt can be made 3 liters at a time without looking. Well this will be enough for Malanyin's wedding.

Do you often make yogurt? does it make sense to bother with this function, what do you think? just if not, then I would take a Panasonic. there milk porridge to mine is better than others and easier.
And more questions about your CF,
1. - you have a timer (delayed cooking)?
2. - the coating of the bowl is resistant or not.
3. In general, are you satisfied or would you buy another one?
Wildebeest
Quote: I want to buy

You need to get your hands dirty
Do you often make yogurt? does it make sense to bother with this function, what do you think? just if not, then I would take a Panasonic. there milk porridge to mine is better than others and easier.
And more questions about your CF,
1. - you have a timer (delayed cooking)?
2. - the coating of the bowl is resistant or not.
3. In general, are you satisfied or would you buy another one?
Regarding the soiled pens: no problem ....
1. This multicooker lives with me for two weeks. I made yogurt four times. I really like to heat milk so that later I can make delicious fermented baked milk.
It was the "yoghurt" function that bribed me to buy this cartoon, and the fact that yeast dough can be used in it. For the price of Lakuchin, about the same price as a yoghurt maker, in which you can make much less yoghurt.
2. The timer exists, but I haven't used it yet, because there was no need. I am in the process of mastering the multicooker.
3. The coating of the bowl is poor, but nothing lasts forever under the Moon. Panas' bowl is also flimsy, you need to be careful with the saucepan.
If the coating is covered, the bowl can be sent to Sibovar for a more durable coating that will withstand the grill.
4. I'm happy with the lakuchina. Buy another cartoon? I have a Panas-18, but it was not enough for me.
And yet, if my kitchen was rubber, then I would buy some more cartoon. I am sick to multicooker and other bells and whistles.
dopleta
I've been using it for several months. Want to buy, here we have a topic about her https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...ion=com_smf&topic=92837.0, read reviews of members of the forum. I use the timer regularly. If the coverage suddenly deteriorates (although my Unit with the worst coverage is intact for about 10 years), then I will not send it to Sibovar, since buying a new one is almost comparable at a price. Moreover, they promise to produce spare pots.
Gypsy
Quote: annyshka78

.. came across this and the price is 2 times less than Morfik ... 🔗 can anyone comment on it? thank you in advance
This rice cooker is sold in Ukraine under the name Yummi (there is a topic on the forum), people are happy. Actually, this rice cooker is produced by an old Chinese plant under the same name.
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annyshka78
Thank you! I will definitely read the reviews ... another din question ... there is a volume of 1.8 and a volume of 3 l-I did not understand anything about them ..... as I understood this for 5.5 cups of multivar rice ... but what stand for 1.8 and 3 liters?
Rina
1 cup dry rice = 160 ml skewered and 180 ml filled to the brim.
The volume of rice cookers is indicated in the amount of dry rice that can be cooked.
1.8 L is 1.8 L of dry rice = 10 cups. It requires a saucepan of about 4-5 liters.

Often sellers (if they are random sellers, not rice cooker pros) themselves do not understand what they are talking about. Recently, one such sold a dual-mode Panasonic and stubbornly argued that the real volume is 2.8 liters! Although, in fact, this rice cooker was semi-industrial and the volume of the pan was apparently under 7-8 liters.
Gypsy
Quote: Rina72

1 cup dry rice = 160 ml.
No no. 1 cup unboiled rice (measured along the edge, you can check with water on a scale) = 180 ml

a rice cooker for 1, 8 liters is a rice cooker for 10 glasses of raw rice, that is, with a saucepan of about 4 liters.

Quote: annyshka78

girls, there in the link (which I gave a little earlier) you can see a photo of this saucepan with a measuring scale, but what does each one mean? do these measurements show the dry volume of liquid food before cooking?
scales (right?) IRR fotala, I don't remember how many there were, but they show the minimum and maximum. The scales for rice / porridge show how much water you need to pour, that is, first pour the cereal in a measuring glass, then pour the water according to the scale in a saucepan. There is a scale for soup, it is important not to pour it higher than the maximum so that it does not flood from the saucepan into
cooking time.
by your link scale congee this is rice soup
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, I think on such a program you can cook not only rice soup
annyshka78
thank you very much! : drinks: like for 1 measuring cup (from mv) of rice, you need to pour water up to number 1 - if I remember everything correctly ... I need to write it down just in case
Gypsy
everything is correct, but depending on which rice, for different types of rice their own measurements, for brown exactly a different amount. Go to this thread https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=48130.0
Flower
I recently got La Cucina Italiana, I'm not happy with it.
The summer season is starting soon. Usually I cooked everything at home so as not to waste time there preparing food. And now I decided to buy a cartoon for the dacha. But I don't want to buy a second one like that. So I wondered, which one to buy for the dacha?
Natay
Well, in a word, they persuaded me to buy it. Accidentally stumbling upon a topic - I realized that I just need it. And question number 2, which one to buy? Having looked through the forum, to be honest, I still did not understand which model I would lean towards.
Question to the owners of the cartoon, what do you think of this model: Multicooker Cuckoo CMC HE1054F
Of course, it’s not the voice guide that attracts me, but this infa:
The inner lining of the Xwall bowl is specially designed for CUCKOO multicooker, it is absolutely resistant to steam, high temperatures, food acids, alkalis and detergents. Xwall is resistant to abrasion and can last for decades.
This is how I understood mostly non-stick coating in cartoons. But the price is also significantly different. Well, question number 3 - is it worth it or not, or is it just a marketing ploy?
Kobeika
Gypsy! I bow to you again. My daughter bought such a slow cooker: 🔗
She shows it to me on Skype and there are many, many questions. I am not yet the owner of a miracle pan, I just read a lot of recipes, she typed the names of buttons and menus to me. If possible, please explain in what modes what to do
Menu: Regular, Firm Sushi, Soft, Tofu, Steaming, Haiga, Brown, Porridge, Quick, White / Mixed Rinse-free
BUTTONS: SLOW COOK HIGH, SLOW COOK LOW, MENU, HRS, MIN, COOK / START, TIMER, KEEP WARM / OFF
She's not an experienced cook at all, she just got married and flew to America a week later
Gypsy
Quote: Kobeika

Gypsy! I bow to you again. My daughter bought such a slow cooker: 🔗
She shows it to me on Skype and there are many, many questions. I am not yet the owner of a miracle pan, I just read a lot of recipes, she typed the names of buttons and menus to me. If possible, please explain in what modes what to do
Menu: Regular, Firm Sushi, Soft, Tofu, Steaming, Haiga, Brown, Porridge, Quick, White / Mixed Rinse-free
BUTTONS: SLOW COOK HIGH, SLOW COOK LOW, MENU, HRS, MIN, COOK / START, TIMER, KEEP WARM / OFF
She's not an experienced cook at all, she just got married and flew to America a week later
Congratulations!
How is your daughter's English? Can she read / translate instructions?

I can't vouch for the accuracy of the translation, but something like this:

Regular - regular .. perhaps cooking rice too, I don't know I need to read the instructions.
Firm Sushi - rice for sushi
Soft - probably soft rice
Tofu - tofu (soy cheese)
Steaming - steaming
Haiga - why is Japanese painting a typo? What's in the instructions?
Brown - cooking brown rice
Porridge - porridge (no milk)
Quick - can be fried, brought to a boil
White / Mixed Rinse-free - cooking any white rice, it is possible with vegetable / meat additives.

BUTTONS:
SLOW COOK HIGH - strong extinguishing
SLOW COOK LOW - extinguishing weak mode
MENU - menu
HRS, MIN, - time setting
COOK / START - cooking \ start
TIMER- timer
KEEP WARM / OFF - heating \ off
Kobeika
Gypsy girl! Thanks a lot! How they wake up there in America, I'll go and tell everything and tell them to try - they translate, I think they will master it together with my husband
Rice, porridge, double boiler and stewing, I understood. Is it possible to cook soup, borscht in it, if so, what mode would you recommend?
Gypsy
Quote: Kobeika

... Is it possible to cook soup, borscht in it, if so, what mode would you recommend?
on extinguishing, she has two of them.
bobcat
Good day.
I want to buy a multicooker, but the Teflon coating on the pots stops me. I really don't want to look for a new pan to replace the scratched one in a year. And the harm from this coating is very alarming.
Maybe someone knows the models available in Ukraine without Teflon coating? I would be very grateful for the information!
Rina
In Ukraine, there are no multicooker without a non-stick (Teflon) coating. You can search for information on the CUCKOO multicooker pressure cookers https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&board=464.0, like there should be a more durable coating.
bobcat
Rina72, thanks for the quick response. It is a pity that nothing is more accessible than Kuku. In addition, as I understand it, in Kuku there is also a standard pan with a non-stick coating, it is just possible to order a steel one.
julifera
Quote: bobcat

Good day.
I want to buy a multicooker, but the Teflon coating on the pots stops me. I really don't want to look for a new pan to replace the scratched one in a year. And the harm from this coating is very alarming.
Maybe someone knows the models available in Ukraine without Teflon coating? I would be very grateful for the information!

I can see with the naked eye that the coating of the saucepan in my Cuckoo is not as Teflon as in all multicooker and pans I know alive, but more like marble, but it is not as strong marble as in special pans, it does not even like wooden spatulas , exclusively silicone!
That is not gud, because I still have not found a silicone ladle on sale, and without it it is difficult to pour liquid things.

But the question remains open for now - if you work only with silicone and protect the saucepan from sharp bones, perhaps it will pay off with a much longer service life, I don't know, you need to work with it for at least a year or two.

The well-known ceramic coating of Berhof, for example, leaves much to be desired - there are not a single scratch, but it began to burn in a year - it's incredible, I think it's wasted money, I can't update the saucepan every year for such a cost.

So it needs an experienced test of time
All the same, however, a casserole in Cook is much more useful than bare Teflon.
Rina
bobcat, even abroad, electric pans without a non-stick coating are a rarity. I bought a simple rice cooker with some kind of enamel (released for the English market), that is, it is definitely not Teflon, but this enamel bubbled up and began to peel off with hard pieces.
One of the alternatives for those who prefer stewing is the so-called slow cookers - there is a ceramic pan, but the cooking is specific and lasts hours.
bobcat
julifera, thanks for the information! Unfortunately, I can hardly afford Cook, they are very expensive. And the problem of an unstable coating still remains, albeit a safer one.
Rina72A ceramic casserole would be ideal. Maybe I should read more about slow cookers.
Thanks again!
dopleta
bobcat , in China there are many rice cookers (read multicooker) with pure ceramic pots. If possible, order. I came across a site where any goods from China were sent under the order.
sazalexter
Quote: dopleta

bobcat , in China there are many rice cookers (read multicooker) with pure ceramic pots.If possible, order. I came across a site where any goods from China were sent under the order.
What I saw on store shelves with so-called "ceramic" coatings, pans and saucepans, pure fake water, another deception (n) It is clear to the naked eye that this is all the same Teflon, only the filler uses ceramic dust or diamond. As the base was not resistant to overheating and scratches, it remained, the service life is still the same 3-4 years
Natay
Quote: dopleta

bobcat , in China there are many rice cookers (read multicooker) with pure ceramic pots. If possible, order. I came across a site where any goods from China were sent under the order.

I was looking there, and the same Cuckoo. The translation is approximate, personally I did not really understand about the cups and functions, but the choice is large. In general, it's dumb for me to buy a multicooker in China, although I ordered other goods.
dopleta
sazalexter, saw with my own eyes a rice cooker with a pure ceramic (NOT coated aluminum) pan. The whole pot is made of ceramic.
Gypsy
with ceramic full on taobao, send wherever you want, cost a penny, BUT because of the weight of the shipment is expensive
sorry, not taobao, confused, rather alibaba:
🔗
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Rina
Gypsy, but how in Taobao to request the correct rice cooker with a ceramic saucepan?
Gypsy
oh, well, as soon as you enter, it is not possible to leave empty-handed

lovely this mini rice cooker
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but inside
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julifera
Quote: IRR

Gypsy, and lope about the shipment, not in the courses? or in different ways

For people, a 6.5 kg dumpling machine cost about $ 140 for delivery and $ 50 for the unit itself.
Only I don't remember going to Russia or to us - a mustache is not cheap anyway.
Natay
Quote: julifera

People have a 6.5 kg dumpling machine - it cost 165 bucks with all accompanying payments, with the cost of the machine itself - $ 55
Just don't remember to Russia or to us - mustache is not cheap anyway

I'm 100 to Kiev by cheap mail, and the cost is somewhere around 20 bucks .. but we're probably talking about different ones.
People, tell me, why do you need a rice cooker? This is for those who are on a submarine

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