annahead
Girls!
Please help with the choice of who had one or two such multicooker at once. I sat on HP for two days, wrote about the old Redmond with a ceramic bowl and a brunette; now the same model is on sale, but now the bowl is thin, light, teflon, and a blonde with a short hair is glued to the body.
In the store I examined Redmond and Polaris. The size, weight, unreliability of the case, the price are the same.
They are interested in their "brains". Did anyone have a problem with running away-burning milk porridge in one of them? Where does it burn less? I buy mainly for baked goods, casseroles, milk cereals and soups. I already bought RMC-03, but it turned out to be too small: girl_cray1: I'll take it back tomorrow

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Maria_A
annahead, the site has a topic about Redmond 12, I'll try to insert the link Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=398603.0
I've also been using this cartoon for three years. Really like. Milk porridge does not run away, although I cook it for 250 ml of milk + cereals. I make baked goods, mainly some kind of soda pie, I set the temperature to 120-125 gr. Stewed vegetables, pilaf is very rare. My bowl is ceramic, of course, has already partially lost its non-stick properties. On the contrary, I would like to get a good Teflon bowl for this multicooker or a smaller multicooker. I can't say anything about Polaris.

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