Trish
Dear forum users,
help, please, with the choice of a multicooker, advise a worthy model.
You need a multicooker that is as light and compact as possible, reliable, with a bowl volume of 2.5 - 3.5 liters.
afnsvjul
Then Panasonic SR-TMH10

Even my husband's mother (74 years old) made friends with her and figured it out, although at first she was terribly afraid that she would never master it. Now to the dacha only with her !!! : girl-yes: And her price is now 1500r.
zx6666
I have such a 5 years working without ceasing, my own bowl is still, I even bought another new one in stock - they will suddenly be removed from production
afnsvjul
We, too, have stocked up with cups.My cartoon is already 7 years old, and my mother-in-law has 5 years
lira3003
I have a redmond 02, small and remote! I have been using it for 2 years, of the minuses there is no additional. bowls. Recently I bought a little Panasonic, kept it at home for a couple of months and gave it to my sister at the dacha, so she is happy! She has a redmond m90, and the baby came in handy too. She and her husband alone. Now I'm thinking, buy again, well, so that it was
Trish
afnsvjul, Thank you
Panasonic SR-TMH10 - my mom has, for a long time already, in principle, good, but I thought maybe there is something more modern, similar in quality. Of the minuses, it seemed, well, it stews for a very long time (potatoes, meat), and the porridge can be faster, although it turns out delicious. But so far, apart from this model, I will not find what will be better.
I look at the reviews on the market, at the babies, but there is such a suspicion that most of the custom comments.
I would like recommendations from real users.

lira3003, redmond upset me with his quality, there was an experience, unsuccessful, although other models
zx6666
well IMHO for the price quality and there is nothing close ... simple, reliable
Trish
zx6666, eh, are there really no new products that are as reliable
little Panasonic is already 12 years old for sure ...
zx6666
Trish, so imagine only 12 years, but it still works and works - and all new ones do not poison the valve, something flows, something burns, etc., etc. Well, the price of 1,500 tons of rubles is just a gift, I I bought my own about 4000 ....., then I bought another healthy redmond .... I don’t remember the model .... everything burned .... then I brought another hitachi from Japan from the "brown rice" function and cooked a couple since now it is gathering dust on the windowsill, and the Panasonic puffs for two and they took on vacation both to the hotel and to the camping and at least henna
Rituslya
And I like my little Brandik. I think it's 502.
I have two cups, a bunch of functions are available, the modes are all good.
Then I read from one devuli that the Fry regime was not very good. Mine fries so that you can not keep up.
But with Panasonic 10, I did not work out, yes. I got used to more powerful models, and he did everything carefully and delicately.
Irgata
I also have a Panasik 10, soon a year, I respect him very much, a good boy and my mother, 84 already, bought a year ago Panasonic SR-DF101, she likes it, everything is extremely simple
afnsvjul
Quote: Trish
Of the minuses, it seemed, well, it stews for a very long time (potatoes, meat),

On our forum, it is now fashionable to fry potatoes in the Princess
Trish
Rituslya, I looked closely at them, the 701 model is small, the functions are good, upset the reviews about the bowl. How are you doing with this moment? And 502 is already a five-liter one.
Rituslya
Trish,exactly 701. Oh ... I'm a bastard. I already have complete chaos in my head with multicooker, harvester, machines.
Everything is good with me with a bowl, or rather not with a bowl, but with bowls. I just have two of them, so I just change them. I cook in it if small volumes are needed. And lately I have become so lazy that I cook eggs, sausages, dumplings in it: it heats up quickly, cooks it very carefully, without splashing or snorting.
I really like the programs.
RepeShock

As far as I remember about the 701st brand, she has problems with milk porridge, she is running.And the ceramic bowl is bad.

And the 10th Panasonic is beyond competition, of course, which is round. And the prices for them are now more than pleasant.
Rituslya
I now remember my small Brandik when I was looking for an alternative to Filka 97. And first of all, in the morning I cooked milk porridge. She stood with a towel to immediately eliminate any consequences.
Maybe I was lucky, but I can't say anything bad.
The frying we have here is not weak very much in all three sub-modes. It is, yes.
Elena Bo
Quote: RepeShock
As far as I remember about the 701st brand, she has problems with milk porridge, she is running. And the ceramic bowl is bad.
Milk porridges are running, I agree. But otherwise she's just gorgeous.
And I still have a ceramic bowl in excellent condition. And you can buy an extra non-stick bowl, they say it's good.
Panasonic is very slow, there are few modes, but neat in preparation. And probably more compact, due to its shape.
Anastasenok
Nobody tried the 3 liter stadler?
Song
Redik 01 yet.
Trish
Quote: Rituslya
exactly 701. Oh ... I'm a bastard. I already have complete chaos in my head with multicooker, harvester, machines.
Everything is good with me with a bowl, or rather not with a bowl, but with bowls. I just have two of them, so I just change them. I cook in it if small volumes are needed. And lately I have become so lazy that I cook eggs, sausages, dumplings in it: it heats up quickly, cooks it very carefully, without splashing or snorting.
I really like the programs.

Thanks for such a detailed review, I will add it to the alternative list for Panasonic.
Trish
So so far, three models have appeared in the reviews:
from Panasonic
from the brand
from redmond

maybe someone will also respond about models of other companies ...
Cifra
Phillips 3060 for breakfast:https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=376088.0
I have it after Panasonic, I like it.
Trish
From Panasonic, I am also considering the Panasonic SR-DY101WTQ model, it seems to be more powerful than its predecessor, but according to the reviews there was an ambiguous opinion.

Cifra, nice model, but 2 liters is not enough. They have another 3 liters, Philips HD3134 / 00 - I look at the reviews.
The market showed babies from other manufacturers, for example: Marta, Zigmund & Shtain, Endever, Scarlett, Polaris, Toshiba, Maxwell, Binatone, Kambrook, Vitesse, Mystery, Moulinex, Binatone, etc. Maybe someone has it?
Taia
You have collected all manufacturers in the list.
Maxwell, Toshiba, Mystery .... You have some kind of frivolous approach to choosing, although in your first post you write that you are looking for a decent model.
Trish
Taia, namely a serious one, has gathered all manufacturers, because I want to find a decent model, but how can I find out whether it is worthy or not? Based on real reviews! And if from experience I have come across only three manufacturers, this does not mean that others cannot have good models.
Trish
The topic is open specifically for reviews about various small multicooker, so that, based on the collected reviews, make a choice.

Taia, for reference, explain what a serious approach means to you, it became really interesting.
Tumanchik
Quote: afnsvjul

Then Panasonic SR-TMH10

Even my husband's mother (74 years old) made friends with her and figured it out, although at first she was terribly afraid that she would never master it. Now to the dacha only with her !!! : girl-yes: And her price is now 1500r.
Girls want to say about Panasonic. We bought it for mom. Everything in it is fine, but after each mode, the heating turns on, and it is quite long. It seems that they figured out that it is not possible to disable it in advance. And I hoped that my mother would cook for herself in the morning. But it turns out you have to be close and turn off. Otherwise, the porridge will overdo it, or whatever is being prepared there. But until my mother was taken away, I tested her at home. I cooked simultaneously in it and in the Oursson MP5005 pressure cooker. Only a different amount is proportional to the volume. So they did the same in time! While Oursson MP5005 pressure cooker! But until the pressure picks up .. until it goes down .... I cooked fried potatoes and porridge. I didn't feel the difference in taste. The fried potatoes in Oursson MP5005 for Baking and Panasike for Baking were equally tasty.
zx6666
Tumanchik, so if you cook on the timer for the morning, what prevents you from setting the timer for the estimated breakfast time? IMHO mom is an accomplished person and has breakfast at about the same time + - ... no?
Tumanchik
Quote: zx6666

Tumanchik, so if you cook on the timer for the morning, what prevents you from setting the timer for the estimated breakfast time? IMHO mom is an accomplished person and has breakfast at about the same time + - ... no?
well yes.in principle as an option. Thank you. just how to show it to mom. She is visually impaired and lives in another city. you must first try it yourself. understood.
Taia
Quote: Trish
for reference, explain what a serious approach means to you, it became really interesting
Nuuuu, I don’t know how or where, we sell the products of Maxwell, Toshiba, Mystery in walk-through shops and trays, side by side with towels, mugs, panties.
And the reviews about them on the internet are not the best.
Better then Panasonic 10 for 1500 rubles than them.
Mikhaska
Tumanchik, Irish! I'm crazy! finally, at least one man admitted that all these pressure cookers are, in essence, some bells and whistles. And our primitive Panasik manages both the quality of cooking and the time - with a bang! And they explained everything to you correctly, my friend! This is exactly what happens: put on the cooking end time one hour before the rise and - voila!
Trish
Quote: Taia
we sell the products of Maxwell, Toshiba, Mystery in walk-through shops and trays, side by side with towels, mugs, panties.
And the reviews about them on the internet are not the best.
Toshiba seemed to me a well-known company, no? And about many companies from the list, I have not even heard. Therefore, I am wondering about all the small multicooker. What if there is something that is not inferior to Panasonic
Taia
Quote: Trish
Toshiba seemed to me a well-known company, no?

Yeah, I thought so too. And then I read a lot of reviews.
And they wrote about the little Binaton here, the owner also has a Panasonic 10, there is an opportunity to compare in practice. In her opinion, Panasonic is much better.
It's easier for me, there was no agony of choice. My friend gave me Panasonic10 for my birthday, I really like it.
Tumanchik
Quote: Mikhaska

Tumanchik, Irish! I'm crazy! finally, at least one man admitted that all these pressure cookers are, in essence, some bells and whistles. And our primitive Panasik manages both the quality of cooking and the time - with a bang! And they explained everything to you correctly, my friend! This is exactly what happens: put on the cooking end time one hour before the rise and - voila!
here Irisha is just who needs more. but I would not refuse from Panasik. Of course, it is more convenient for mom to just press the button than to understand. even more so with her eyesight. but the thing is cool! very handy double boiler! you can cook 2 dishes at once. porridge below, cutlets on top.
Do you have Panasik? Well, I read the instructions for the current when everything ... broke.
Song
Tumanchik, Ir, as an option, buy your mom a timer socket and she will disconnect her cartoon at the right time.
Ofeliya
Girls, are there three rubles with a rounded bottom and no problem with Milk porridge? So that you can cook 1 serving in a half glass of cereal. In Panas, the bottom is flat and the gruel is more smeared on the bottom.
Mikhaska
Quote: Tumanchik
Do you have Panasik?
I have a bunch of Panas. And for several years there has been Cuckoo 1054. It seems that this is her number ... I do not have a heart for her. All these bells and whistles, alas, did not deceive me. I use exclusively Panasonic. And, only the lazy did not speak about the porridge in them and the biscuits (in general, about the pastries in Panas).
Tumanchik
Quote: Song *

Tumanchik, Ir, as an option, buy your mom a timer socket and she will turn off the cartoon for her at the right time.
live a century, learn a century and die a fool ...
what is this? why dont know? please tell me
Tumanchik
Quote: Mikhaska

I have a bunch of Panas. And for several years there has been Cuckoo 1054. It seems that this is her number ... I do not have a heart for her. All these bells and whistles, alas, did not deceive me. I use exclusively Panasonic. And, only the lazy did not speak about the porridge in them and the biscuits (in general, about the pastries in Panas).
I certainly love my Orsyusha! but here's a takou baby would love to have a farm
Tumanchik
Quote: Ofeliya

Girls, are there three rubles with a rounded bottom and no problem with Milk porridge? So that you can cook 1 serving in a half glass of cereal. In Panas, the bottom is flat and the gruel is more smeared on the bottom.
Olga, one son only eats milk, and the second is categorically not allowed. that's why I cooked small portions in Panasika.Just a little more fluid
thet
Hello! I am also concerned about choosing a small multicooker specifically for milk porridge. In the topic about Panasonic10 I asked a question but no one answered. So I repeat, how exactly does Panasik10 cook porridge - is it boiling quite actively or barely gurgling? For me this is important because I think that porridge should be cooked in a mode close to languor. That is why I stopped cooking in the old Panasonic18, I have it for 5 years and at first everything was fine, but the porridge in it is actively boiling even when stewing. Now I cook porridge in a pressure cooker Polaris305d - it turns out great, but I just want to cook it on just barely gurgling. So the owners of Panasika10 please answer.
Irgata
Quote: tet
there is a rather active boiling
There is no violent boil on milk porridge, otherwise the milk would run away, slowly comes to a boil and sway slightly, it will hold about 100 *. My mother was opposed to all kinds of multicooker - Why, I won't cook on the stove? - but after trying porridge from Panasik, she said - yes, very tasty! And its control is simple.
thet
So the fact of the matter is that in Panas18 and on milk porridge and on stewing it boils quite actively, although it does not run away. So I want to have a little Panasik or some other small cartoon, but so that it barely gurgles. Does this happen in little Panasik? Am I getting it right?
Mikhaska
Quote: tet
boils quite actively during the extinguishing, although it does not run away.
This is a revelation for me ... The liquid does not boil actively neither in the big nor in the small Panas on the "Quenching". There are only a few small, rather inactive grubs. And if you open the lid, then even such a modest bubbling almost immediately loses its already sluggish intensity.
Midnight lady
thet, just a couple of days ago in Panasonic 10 I was cooking fish in sauce according to Manna's recipe at "Milk Porridge", so I opened the lid and have a few observations. At first, the heating is intense, it comes to a boil (at this stage I was just preparing the sauce), and then there were rare gurgles, and after half an hour, when the fish got out, there was no boiling at all.
thet
Well, that means I'm so * lucky *, that's why I'm looking for a cartoon for milk porridge.
Ofeliya
Quote: Tumanchik
Just a little more fluid
I haven't cooked porridge in Panasika for a long time, I forgot all the subtleties. I somehow used more children's Redmons. But problems with pots in them again brought me back to the problem of choosing a small multi for a child to cook. I'll have to get my Panas and try it again, maybe I'm in vain suffering from this search.
RepeShock
Quote: tet
so that it barely gurgles. Does this happen in little Panasik? Am I getting it right?

Yes, we got it right.
Trish
I stopped at the Panasonic SR-DY101WTQ, already at home, such a doll baby. Hopefully it won't disappoint, like its predecessor.
zx6666
Quote: Trish
I stopped at the Panasonic SR-DY101WTQ, already at home, such a doll baby. Hopefully it won't disappoint, like its predecessor.

Cheto I was not impressed by the reviews on it at all

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