Margit
Quote: Qween

Margit , thanks for the compliments !
Oh, I'm worried about the sieve now ... I bought three of them (2 as a gift), and they are expensive ...
He has one sieve. Can we have different firms? A? My Bergner ...
What's broken in yours?
Qween
Your sieve is different, branded, and should serve for a long time!
And I don't even remember whose production it seems to be domestic. In it, both sieves simultaneously rotate and sift the flour. In the figure, I indicated the place of breakage with a green arrow, it was the return spring that broke. I already bought another one in the Metro with one sieve, it sifts normally, though smaller.
Sieve (vibrating sieve)
Panevg1943
Quote: Qween

At the same time I got a sieve mug of a new model, for 850 ml, I have not seen this yet.
Qween, I would not like to upset, but I very quickly brought two such sieves to the state of a sieve separately, a spring separately. One sieve was with a double bottom (sieve) made in Italy, and three times yours. I bought a plastic company Fakelman a year ago. I’ll say that sieve. It sifts much faster (with metal ones you get tired of pressing the "trigger"), has a bottom cover, so you can collect flour directly into the sieve, and after removing the cover, sift. Very comfortably. For the price, however, more expensive than the first two. And, most importantly, nothing breaks and washes well, which cannot be said about metal. It seems that they cannot be washed at all. God grant that your sieve will serve you well, and I have expressed my IMHO.
Panevg1943
Margit, in the photo just it is an Italian sieve with two strainers.
Freken Bock
I have a Tescom sieve separate from the spring ...
lina
my Teskom's sieve is cleaned normally (splashed several times). A piece of iron in the handle broke - it broke in half. The husband put another spring there and everything works further
skate
Quote: Freken Bock

I have a Tescom sieve separate from the spring ...

Quote: Freken Bock

I have a Tescom sieve separate from the spring ...
I have the same thing, they tried to insert another spring, but rather weak, so I adapted, I take it by the fixed part of the handle, and with the other hand I move it back and forth, that is, I independently "perform the function of a spring"
In general, we flooded, they will punish us
Qween
In short, the day before yesterday one of this sieve-mug broke, and today the second. It's a shame ...
Pinky
Quote: Qween

In short, the day before yesterday one of this sieve-mug broke, and today the second. It's a shame ...
Oh, wow! And not two weeks have passed! So, maybe it's not too late to hand over to the store? There is a certain period of guarantee, even in the markets. And really, it's a shame and a pity!
Panevg1943
Quote: Qween

In short, the day before yesterday one of this sieve-mug broke, and today the second. It's a shame ...
Qween, that's what I wrote about, but, sorry, it's too late. And the term of work turned out to be completely useless. If you see a plastic sieve from Fakelman, you can safely take it. Do not despair, in life and not such losses happen, unfortunately.
celfh
Quote: Qween

In short, the day before yesterday one of this sieve-mug broke, and today the second. It's a shame ...
I have tarepvarovskoe
Sieve (vibrating sieve)
Very comfortable. The covers are especially pleasing: top and bottom, dress tightly. And they are the same, so you don't have to think about which cover to put on. I use it not only for sifting flour, but also for sprinkling the product with powdered sugar, cinnamon, etc., or when it is necessary to sprinkle it with flour, for example, fish. There are many pluses.
Minus one - the price is 770 rubles or 193gr. But I have no regrets. Love to use
Qween
Girls, I took the first broken sieve, and they gave me another, smaller one. Rather, I myself said to change for him. I already bought 10-11 of these, from Inox. I agreed that on Saturday my mother will bring the second broken sieve, but they no longer have those smaller ones to replace, so we will buoy to wait.

I put lids on Inox on both sides, below the can of coffee, and two came up on top. One metal one with a pimp in the form of a bow, looks beautiful and does not snap into place (like on sugar bowls, honey bowls and teapots). And the second lid snaps into place, it is from the blender glass. It turns out the type of Tupper sieve.

By the way, those sellers are aware that Bergner sieves are of poor quality, but they do not serve up the species.
Pinky
Qween, well, congratulations on the replacement! Let it be smaller, but a working one And my sieve is like in the photo at celfh ... I have been using it soon for five years, practically every other day and I am very satisfied. Maybe it's a bit large for powdered sugar, but I sow powder with a small hand. Well, have you already tried rolling pins, rolling pins? I'll be waiting for my silicone soon. I called and said that the package had been sent.
14anna08
the decock does not release the vibrating sieve anymore, can there be any more?
Delait
and how to look for it there? followed the link ...
Shurshun
But only it seems to me or these two topics are too similar ..
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...tion=com_smf&topic=7339.0
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...ion=com_smf&topic=18989.0

Palubas discussion of the advantages and the choice of the sieve brand here and there.

Shurshun
Quote: Delait

OOO, thank you very much! now the question is how to deliver it to Ukraine
sorry you didn't have this need before. The little man went to rest with you in Ukraine from Moscow. I have 5 or 6 Dekok sieves new. Since 2009 .. There was a time. I bought it for 500 rubles then.
Sens
Quote: Shurshun

sorry you didn't have this need before. The little man went to rest with you in Ukraine from Moscow. I have 5 or 6 Dekok sieves new. Since 2009 .. There was a time. I bought it for 500 rubles then.
right now they will be swept away from you!
Shurshun
Quote: Sens

right now they will be swept away from you!
It would be nice, of course. I found a lot of useful things while I was looking for tovarischa ski boots .. And the mezzanine is generally a necessary and useful thing. and like a black hole - interesting and you can't see anything without a flashlight))
Sens
Quote: Shurshun

It would be nice, of course. I found a lot of useful things while I was looking for tovarischa ski boots .. And the mezzanine is generally a necessary and useful thing. and like a black hole - interesting and you can't see anything without a flashlight))
I'm ready to exchange something for an airfryer!
let's go to the flea market!
Quote: Delait

and now there ?, I've been looking for them for a long time !!
in! started! put off, please, one shaker for my friends!
Shurshun
Do not go to the flea market, they are new
write directly to the PM. you know the price. And by God, I don’t remember the number, whether 5 or 6 pieces ... tomorrow I’ll climb into the mezzanine ...
Crochet
Shurshunchik
Sashul, have the sieves already been snapped up? I, too, need aAAA !!! If there are still left, pliz, hold one item for me Sieve (vibrating sieve)!!!!
Shurshun
Pugs, sieves snapped up 7 minutes after my whimpering about the black hole.
Little one, honey, I will remember you, if anything, I will whistle right away. But so far no one has refused. If anything, I'll write to you right away. But rather "give up hope, everyone who desires Dekok Sita"
Sysopaty
I bought myself:

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Sieve (vibrating sieve)

Specifications:
Sieve for flour made of stainless steel become
Size: ø10.3 x 9.3cm

The same company also has a larger sieve with the following characteristics:
Flour sieve ø20 cm
Material: st. steel
Elena Bo
Quote: Sysopaty

I bought myself:
Specifications:
Sieve for flour made of stainless steel become
Size: ø10.3 x 9.3cm
The same company also has a larger sieve with the following characteristics:
Flour sieve ø20 cm
Material: st. steel

But unfortunately it is not vibrating, but on a manual drive. Develop the hand well. I used this for 2 years until it broke. And my friend bought it for herself, so I finished it on the same day (gave a master class).
Sysopaty
Hmm, strange. Very similar to what is in the photo, from your first post in this forum thread.
Then, as I understand it, the "vibrating screen" is exclusively battery / electrical?
Admin
Quote: Sysopaty

Hmm, strange. Very similar to what is in the photo, from your first post in this forum thread.
Then, as I understand it, the "vibrating screen" is exclusively battery / electrical?

Do not be discouraged - this is as lucky as anyone

I have two mechanical sieves (as in the photo above) that have been working for many years and are alive!
And the battery-powered vibrating sieve also works fine for several years!
Sysopaty
Quote: Admin

Dont be upset

Thank you. I'm not upset. I'm stubborn.

However, for now, a novice baker. And an intermediate cook. Cooking with my wife alternately. More like a hobby, not a necessity.
Before that, he baked bread only in a bread machine. I ordered a cast-iron baking sheet in the oven for bread and pastries.There is a separate story, the route: Moscow-Belgorod-Kharkov-Kiev. I haven't found anything like this in Ukraine ..
I have been reading your forum for a long time. Signed up recently. And the first post is such an embarrassment.
In general, accept, careless ..

Shl. Thanks to all, all members of the forum for the personal contribution of each to our common cause. My personal opinion - Eonly good and kind people can cook!
Elena Bo
Quote: Sysopaty

Hmm, strange. Very similar to what is in the photo, from your first post in this forum thread.
Then, as I understand it, the "vibrating sieve" is solely on batteries / electrical network?
Yes, the shaker is battery operated. Press the button and it shakes itself. It is also convenient for yours to sift into a bucket of a bread machine, you just need to make a little effort. And some are already lazy (I mean myself).
Black_cat
And it's fine to take a sieve colander instead of a sieve and shake it this muck flour on a sheet of paper - quickly and angrily, at least it's more convenient for me
makabusha
no one knows, but are there vibrating screens in germany? and what is the correct name for it in German?
Admin
Quote: Black_cat

And it's fine to take a sieve colander instead of a sieve and shake it this muck flour on a sheet of paper - quickly and angrily, at least it's more convenient for me

Well, it depends on why the flour is sifted
It is convenient for me to keep flour in a sieve even for daily use: roll cutlets, and roll into dough for pancakes, pancakes, and meat for frying, and .... yes, there is a lot where flour is required. And when it is nearby, in a sieve, it is easy to sift it and apply - immediately a guarantee from different byak, and the flour is fluffy, uniform, without lumps
Black_cat
When I am in a hurry, I sift the flour through a socket, and if I have time - through a mechanical sieve - sifter.
kirch
Finally I got a vibrating screen from the ebay. It was exactly a month. I bought a battery today, but haven't tried it yet. Thanks to Anechka, without her I never dared to buy. She explained everything and told. By the way, the sieve is Chinese.
hanter126
I really really need a vibrating sieve! Please tell me where you can buy.
14anna08
it seems to me only on e-bey, amazon.
Crochet
Girls, and we don't have these vibro anywhere, nowhere? I also want ...

I'm not friends with fucks and Amazons inAPCe ...
dopleta
Quote: Krosh

Girls, and we don't have these vibro anywhere, nowhere? I also want ...

I'm not friends with fucks and Amazons inAPCe ...
Innochka, if you are not friends with them, but is ready to overpay, then order through, everything is very simple there.
ksuxa198721
Please explain to the kettle how the vibrating sieve works. Is it a stand-alone device or does it need to be attached to something?
dopleta
Quote: ksuxa198721

Please explain to the kettle how the vibrating sieve works. Is it a stand-alone device or does it need to be attached to something?

The handle contains batteries and a button, when turned on, the sieve itself begins to vibrate. More precisely, the mesh in the bottom vibrates. Do not shake your hands.

ksuxa198721
do you need to attach it to something?
Pakat
And the FAQ is to think, to shake it, especially if the battery is dead and there is nothing to replace ...
dopleta
Quote: ksuxa198721

do you need to attach it to something?
I have already shown how I do it - I put the bucket on the scales, put a sieve in it, reset the scales, fill in the required amount of flour and turn on the sieve. Voila - hands free!

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julia_bb
Virgo, tell me who has such a Teskomovsky sieve, how do you like it?
Sieve (vibrating sieve)
Admin

I have this - I use it constantly and for a very long time, I like it
julia_bb
Admin, thank you, so I'll order then I have a simple old sieve leaky, decided to get a new one
Rada-dms
dopleta, and how long does it take to sift two glasses of flour, if you compare it with manual flour? How to wash it, will the flour stick?
I have Teskomovsky, but for me it takes a very long time, and I use the usual one - I pour it in and stir it quickly with a whisk, and my hand does not get tired.
Rada-dms
Maybe some new, proven vibrating sieves have appeared, but the people are silent ??? I urgently need to complete a parcel from the American e-bay
kirch
Quote: Rada-dms
Maybe some new, proven vibrating screens have appeared
Battery powered. I have not been overjoyed for several years
Admin
Quote: Rada-dms

dopleta, and how long does it take to sift two glasses of flour, if you compare it with manual flour? How to wash it, will the flour stick?
I have Teskomovsky, but for me it takes a very long time, and I use the usual one - I pour it in and stir it quickly with a whisk, and my hand does not get tired.

Quote: dopleta


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I have such a sieve, I use it - it sifts quickly, it is easy to clean, the garbage is shaken out simply, the hand does not get tired because the button does not need to be held (on / off) The speed with the manual one is almost the same, you just don’t need to shake your hand.
shuska
I confirm that the shown vibrating sieve is very convenient I saw on ebee

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