That's why I stuck my nose into this Temko ??? There is no rest for me again ...
Hello girls
For a long time I chose a multicooker as a gift for my mother, settled on a little Panasonic, experienced users approved, they told everything and here on you ... Now I want to give Redmond 01. I read the whole Temka, the reviews are good, only Stafa was unhappy with the saucepan, but some are also unhappy with Panasonic , so it's a matter of habit, I guess.
In REDMOND I like the fact that the control panel on the lid is probably more convenient, especially for an elderly person. And you can use your own ladle spoons. Am I getting it right? And the only difference is that there are no touch programs and the time must be set independently.
Girls, give advice, please, otherwise I'm already close to insanity. I have three more weeks to think.
Vikulina, it is better to use wooden spoons, ladles or silicone. That's right, there are no touch programs. Why were you attracted to 01, why not Panasonic? Panasonic does an excellent job with its functions: touch mode, stewing, and baking. And you don't have to think about how long to set ...
manna, a very nice saucepan, the control panel seemed to me more convenient (on the lid), the inner lid is removable, the reviews are good, the casseroles are GORGEOUS! Milk porridges seem to work well.
In general, everything looks sooo tasty ...
Admin how many delicious and simple dishes she cooks in it.
Well, Butterflies (in a whisper) And a recipe book.
And now I see that the Panasonic hostesses are mostly satisfied with the little Redik. And I do not have multi - we will master it with my mother.
And it seemed to me from the discussions that Redik also does a good job with his functions.
Personally, I do not have enough touch modes in 01 - I cook a lot of dishes using touch modes. The panel on the lid is not convenient for me, although on the side of the case it is not the best option. Here on the top of the case is perfect.
The design is great, of course. Butterflies are very refreshing for the multicooker.
I do not share the enthusiasm for this multi. But I cannot say that I am unhappy with her. My reaction is rather neutral ... Yes, the removable panel on the lid is convenient. Yes, porridge is good. Yes, good casseroles. Soups are cooked gently in the Children's mode.
I would say so. If this multicooker is very attractive, then it is better to take it, because if the multicooker is delightful, then it will be pleasant and easier to master it.
It performs the most necessary functions! Hurrah!
Thanks for the advice.
I don't know what age your mom is, but older people like to control the cooking process, they don't always trust the machine (sensor), so it's better for mom to buy this particular model - it's small, cozy, cooks well and you can always look into the saucepan and correct the taste. That is, mom will not go far from an ordinary pan, and will be friends with equipment that also makes good yogurt, casseroles and baked goods
I generally like to cook EASY soups for 1-2 servings every day, it doesn't bother me - and the saucepan does it well and quickly, almost like a big Panasonic.
Mom will be 75 soon. I think I should like the saucepan. And can you cook about 1.2 liters of soup by volume? Enough for 4 servings then!
In the first post in this thread, it is written that the volume to the upper risk was 1.4 liters. Personally, I boiled soup and poured water above the top risk. Cooked on baby food, everything was fine, the lid was clean.
I also think I will like it, at that age. Such a game will be: it seems like an ordinary saucepan, and we seem to be playing the modern technique of a multicooker-pressure cooker, "and I have one!"
Moreover, there are no problems with the management of cooking
And the recipe book is well written and there are many!
Shouldn't regret
Vikulina, I would take this cartoon to my mother, the girls have already written about the modes, I really liked the saucepan and the fact that the screen on the top glows, and it shows the time and cooking mode better than in Panasik. But this is my personal opinion, and it's up to you to decide.
I was also "bribed" by the screen and buttons on top.
Girls, thank you HUGE for your advice! It helps a lot!
Consider another important point for an elderly person.
I also bought my mom at D. r. this baby, her mother is 67 years old, but .... it turned out that even with glasses she does not see well the inscription of the programs themselves, which are selected by the Menu button. That is, the programs themselves are very finely written Rice cereals, Yoghurt, etc. And right under the inscriptions themselves the display glows, the light from which also interferes with the reading of the inscriptions.
But otherwise I really like everything. My mom got out of the situation by remembering the desired program (she mostly uses only Soup / stewing) by counting, that is, in order she is the fifth and you have to press the Menu button five times
So if this moment does not bother you, feel free to take
You can of course praise the little Redmond, but Panasonic is better. My parents are far from young, but nevertheless they treat Panasonic with more love. And Redmond can't catch up with pastries in Panasonic. My family often uses sensor programs, which are not available in Redmond at all (I chose the program and I don't have to think about the time). And another plus for Panas is that when you take out the bowl, the multicooker turns off. But it's up to you anyway
I support For older people who often forget everything, this is a very significant plus. Especially in relation to 01, which has a panel on the lid - the lid is open, and it is not visible whether the multicooker is on or not.
Yes, the inscriptions are small ..., but I think he will make out, in extreme cases, he will take a magnifying glass or count, like your mother.
Doesn't it turn off with a button? I pressed the button, opened the lid, pulled out the pan and voila, I imagined the process so myself. Even I am completely confused ...
Oh! I will tell you to first pull out the plug from the socket, and only then pull out the saucepan.
I made an order in the morning. We will study, but if it does not work at all, we will buy Panasonic. There are no hopeless situations
Vikulina, we are just warning you about the nuances that you and your mom may encounter. Nobody discourages buying 01. An order is made - great! So, we must happily wait for the meeting with the baby
Yes, I understand everything. I just have no experience, since there is no multi .... yet. I thought I didn’t need her, but then my mother asked for a doctor. So I’m waiting with joy, but I’m afraid already
manna, and what the "start" button does not turn off ???
Turns off! Only the instrument remains on, green, but in standby mode.
Therefore, after cooking, I turn off the START button, and turn it off from the mains - it does not bother me to do this
And the inscriptions are quite normal, you can make out with glasses, there are few modes and you can even remember their location on the scoreboard. I work around the house with glasses, so I can talk about it
The "start" button turns off the mode and heating.It just often happens like this: the mode is over, the multicooker is on heating, you open the lid, then you no longer see what exactly is turned on / off, you stir the contents of the bowl and take it out, but you don't remember what you need to press to cancel heating, so heating and works until you close the lid or remove the plug from the outlet. I have had this several times. The girls wrote about it. A remedy for such sclerosis () can be a preliminary shutdown of the heating
Redmond-01 is a good slow cooker, especially because I bought it for a cheap price. But if you take it for the full price, then Panasonic-10 is better.
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He cooks porridge well! Especially in children's mode.
Well, they just intimidated the person. Vikulina, do not be afraid! If you did not have a multicooker at all, and even more so Panasonic, then the baby will not disappoint you. She cooks porridge wonderfully.
I bought it only for cereals and pastries. Now I only cook porridge for the morning, baking is rare. In the heat, somehow I don't feel like it, fruit is better.
Good luck to you!
Vikulina
Everything will be OK!!!
I don’t remember saying / didn’t say here / not here that I am a fan at all any Panasonic technology.
I even had a mobile phone for about 10 years SA6 Panas, not to mention household and photo-video-audio ... Not measured!
But (!) Choosing a small cartoon, unfortunately, she did not stop choosing her on Panas ... Although, first of all, she considered the study of the beginning with this company. Much did not suit in comparison with other manufacturers.
First of all, the non-removable inner cover (((
Here foam will rise from something: they say. porridge, pasta, jam (I had this recently - strawberry jam in the Field) and what to do? difficult to wash.
Although I may be wrong, maybe Panas is so delicate that he doesn't have such problems? But I think I've seen similar reviews.
Do not worry! Next MV will be Panas! At the same time, you will dispel my doubts! OK???
In Panas, nothing ever ran away! I didn't even try ...
The lid is always pristine clean, only moisture from condensation must be wiped off ...
I even wondered for a long time why a removable cover is needed at all,
until I bought other multi ...
Well, we wash the pot lids after cooking, even if they are not stained. And here it is the same, you want to wash, but nothing .... No, you can of course put Panasonic on its side and put the lid under the tap. But often you won't. Inconvenient.
I absolutely agree with manna about forgetfulness!
I must tell my mother that the program is launched by double pressing the "start" key. In fact, this is turning off the heating function at the start.
By the way, I don’t know of other MBs in which this is implemented.
In addition, someone here wrote about such forgetfulness - with the lid open, our baby stood for a long time (several hours, if I'm not mistaken) in the heating mode and NOTHING. Not broken. This fact made me happy!
And I agree with Elena BO about washing! Even if the foam does not rise in Panas, there is always the temptation to wash the lid. IMHO the aroma of the previous dish is somewhat absorbed into the silicone sealant. If, after pilaf (I always cook with cumin, the smell is delicious FLIGHT), we make, say, a curd casserole, then there will be "no ice"