Caprice
And I bought myself an electric grater today. By the way, the onion can also be finely chopped on it, there is a special nozzle there.

Electric vegetable cutter
Tanyusha
I have Phillips for 8 years already, though it is called an electric grocery cutter, nozzles from the smallest grater to french fries. I am very pleased with her, especially when I prepare for the winter and I need to rub a lot of carrots, this is just salvation.
Caprice
There are nozzles: 3 sizes of graters, 2 shredders of different thickness and a chipser. Works from the 220 network. About the power - I find it difficult to answer. Idly rummage through the instructions, everything is written in Basurmansky there.
The harvester really does a good job with vegetables. But my Kenwood only has one grater and shredder. Not enough buit ...
Yana
Caprice, cool electric grater! I have never met such people on sale here.
Yana
Elena Bo, thanks for the information. But in "TeshHome" the electric grater is a little different. There is nothing written about the nozzles, only about two trays and a pulse mode of operation.
Caprice
This grater is true, in the same spirit. True, the description on the page is rather poor. And in mine I will look in more detail at my leisure. Now it's lazy to translate.
Lydia
I really want to buy an electric vegetable cutter. I had a cross between a juicer and a vegetable cutter "Zhuravinka" - once, due to illiteracy, she allowed herself to be persuaded in a store. It's broken. I don't really need a juicer, but it's hard without a vegetable cutter. There is a chopper, but it's not that - you can't chop cabbage as needed for cabbage soup. The combine would not want to either - most of the units I need are available separately. And an electric meat grinder with attachments is not needed - there is just an electric meat grinder. And hands are reluctant ... Are there such?
Summer resident
Or maybe it's easier for borscht soups with Uncle Berner? And less washing and space in the kitchen too
Lydia
Maybe it's easier, but Uncle Burner hasn't gotten to me yet - or am I to him? I studied this topic (about Burner) for a long time and decided that I did not want to. And email a vegetable cutter is a quirk from the "want" series.

Yes, the vegetable cutter that died had several attachments.
Tanyusha
Lydia exists, I have e-mail for 10 years. The Philips vegetable cutter is very happy, especially when in the fall I freeze the carrots for the winter at once 5 kg shred.
Lydia look at Philips HR 7605 although they called it a food processor, but this is a vegetable cutter.
Lydia
tanya1962, thanks for the information. I just looked at this model in the internet. Indeed, it is called a harvester, but in fact a vegetable cutter. And the price seems to be normal. A question about Phillips: how does he cut cabbage?

I will first see if it is in our local stores before rushing to Moscow or ordering through the online store.
Tanyusha
Lydia did not shred cabbage, because mine do not eat it very much, but for myself I cut it into a hodgepodge, but there is a nozzle for a cabbage shredder for a vegetable cutter.
Lydia
tanya1962, Thank you so much! Now I looked at quite a few models of different companies (diagonally, of course), but the one that you recommended seems to be the most suitable.
Tanyusha
Lydia has changed the design a little over the past 10 years.
Lydia
tanya1962, since you have been using this for more than 1 year, the last (I hope!) question: is it very dreary to wash it? More precisely, assembly-disassembly is not very time consuming? Of course, I will look at the store later, but your opinion is interesting.
Sergey Kornilov
I also have this for 3 years.
It is easy to wash, grinds it into salad and mashed potatoes, if desired, and crumbs for cheesecake, and shortbread dough in a couple of minutes, mix the dough for pancakes, and mayonnaise can be made.
The only drawback is that the whites do not whip up, there is no whisk, only a disc-emulsifier.
I also disassemble mine in the dishwasher, it's just there, I rinsed the bowl, the attachments and that's it ...
Uncle Sam
Philips 7752 has been living in my kitchen for over 6 years.
This is the Lego constructor.
You choose what you need.

We bought a vegetable cutter + meat grinder.
The blender was not needed.
The meat grinder turned out to be surprisingly good (for a multifunctional machine).

Vegetable cutter rubs most root crops by 5+.
With cabbage, a little worse. The bell of the vegetable cutter is 7x4.5 cm. The cabbage has to be finely cut before shredding. Extra work, however.
Lydia
Quote: Uncle Sam

Vegetable cutter rubs most root crops by 5+.
With cabbage, a little worse. The bell of the vegetable cutter is 7x4.5 cm. The cabbage has to be finely cut before shredding. Extra work, however.

Well, I'm mentally ready for this, since my old unit had about the same.
Aunt Besya
Quote: Uncle Sam


Vegetable cutter rubs most root crops by 5+.
With cabbage, a little worse. The bell of the vegetable cutter is 7x4.5 cm. The cabbage has to be finely cut before shredding. Extra work, however.
People say that it is good to shred cabbage (especially for salting) with a slicer (this is the one that cuts cheese-bread-sausage) That is, in thought, and not buy the most simple model for cabbage ??
Admin

So Berner's grater is good for grating cabbage and vegetables for harvesting.
I only use it for large volumes
Crochet
Quote: Aunt Besya

People say that it is good to shred cabbage (especially for salting) with a slicer (this is the one that cuts cheese-bread-sausage) That is, in thought, and not buy the most simple model for cabbage ??
Aunt Besya
I would even say not just good, but wonderful to chop cabbage with a slicer! Such a beauty turns out, long, thin, straight would cut without stopping! Now it is dangerous for me to bring cabbage into the house, I immediately start cutting it! And only then I think about where to attach it ... And why I didn't buy it before 🔗?
Aunt Besya
Admin,this is indisputable, only Berner still needs to work with pens, but here an electric machine is working for you.In recent years, I don’t make large quantities of cabbage, somehow it doesn’t work, but earlier, when a 20-liter tank was fermented, there was little slavery work with pens
Tanyusha
Lydia I completely wash the vegetable cutter in the dishwasher, everything is washed very well, so you will not regret buying.
Lydia
tanya1962, I have already decided to buy, it only remains for my husband to explain that we need it. And the Philips combine must be before the vacuum cleaner, which we are going to buy (but have not yet chosen). It seems to be inexpensive, but now I have 2 thousand strained, so - as soon as possible. For some reason, I thought that the function of a vegetable cutter is only in a multifunctional expensive combine, but everything turned out to be much better. Thank you!
Admin
Quote: Aunt Besya

but earlier, when it was fermented on a 20-liter tank, there was little slavery to work with handles

That is why I use Berner, that I have not made such large blanks for a long time, but for small ones it is quite enough
julifera
Please tell me - what is the minimum thickness of a circlet I can get on Berner, I want potatoes very thinly, like on an ordinary hand grater on the side for circles.
The thinner, the faster it cooks.
Qween
julifera , on Berner VIP-4, three cutting thicknesses. The thinnest produces transparent potato slices. If they are deep-fried, they make chips.
Nacht
Quote: Caprice

And I bought myself an electric grater today. By the way, the onion can also be finely chopped on it, there is a special nozzle there.

I saw - I became thoughtful. One thing is confusing: is 35 watts of power not a typo? I have a blender - 350 watts and that, frankly, is not enough ...
How does she cope with carrots?
Lydia
Quote: Caprice

And I bought myself an electric grater today.
Electric vegetable cutter

Caprice, is this not what I found somewhere on the internet called Electric Mandoline Slicer? Can you take out a box with grated vegetables without disassembling the whole grater?
Caprice
Quote: Lydia

Caprice, is this not what I found somewhere on the internet called Electric Mandoline Slicer? Can you take out a box with grated vegetables without disassembling the whole grater?
Can. But, in my opinion, you still have to disassemble. Well, at least, in order to wash after use.
Lydia
Quote: Caprice

Can.But, in my opinion, you still have to disassemble. Well, at least, in order to wash after use.

Yes, but if you need to rub and chop another kg of carrots, then it is enough to empty the box and rub further. And, unfortunately, almost everything needs to be washed after use. Therefore, we have to come to terms with the inevitable. My husband will soon kick me out of the house ... Because through my word either "I want" or "let's buy" ...
Lydia
Quote: Caprice

This is, in fact, the same device, only with a different name.

And the manufacturer is different. This is China, and I think Electric Mandoline Slicer is made in the USA. And in terms of cost, they have a difference of about 2 times. And so - yes, the same thing.
Darik
Tell me, please, do you rub mandolins finely? For example, carrots like on a hand-made fine grater or potatoes for pancakes?
Anastasia
Electromandolin work
Lydia
Anastasia, but how to see what is under the words "Electromandolin work"? I have an empty square.
rusja
I don't have a vegetable cutter or a harvester yet, but I look at their models and I just can't understand how you can put cabbage into such a small neck-hole for a shredder? It must first be cut into small pieces, but after all, it consists of layers and will you get such long and thin stripes as with traditional shaking?
marinal
No, they do not work, thin and long "stripes" can be achieved with a burner or an ordinary shakker, and from the combine you will get a mountain of sawdust, I cannot name this product differently, it may work in borscht, but in a salad or for sourdough, I think that
Anastasia
Quote: marinal

No, they do not work, thin and long "stripes" can be achieved with a burner or an ordinary shakker, and from the combine you will get a mountain of sawdust, I cannot name this product differently, it may work in borscht, but in a salad or for sourdough, I think that

And I quite like it 6.5 cm long and 1 or 3 mm wide
Electric vegetable cutter
rusja
Thank you for clarifying something. The most interesting thing is that my neighbor still has a Soviet electric vegetable cutter, and she has this narrowest throat, like modern imported combines.
Lydia
Quote: Anastasia

And I quite like it 6.5 cm long and 1 or 3 mm wide

And it suits me perfectly. And long thin "boots" are not very pleasant. So, really, taste and color, and length and thickness ...
Anastasia
Quote: rusja

Anastasia, do you have a Bosch-cube combine?

Yes. We talked about him on cooking about him and smoothly flowed here.
rusja
I understand that the graters of combines and blenders are not very different from each other?
Therefore, the question is, I have already learned how to make sticks of hard vegetables on my Brown (blender). But the problems with cabbage remained. I don’t know how to cut it, so as not to get very short and thick slices. After all, cabbage is multi-layered and with what end should it be cut and held so that it does not decay too much?
Here is a photo of my shredders
Electric vegetable cutter
Ernimel
Did anyone have a close acquaintance with something like this?



Electric vegetable cutter

Well, not exactly aesthetic, and not entirely correct, but it looks like the truth. Confused (for now) by the low power and not very large hole. Although, I think, this is a disease of any combination or electric device.



dopleta
Quote: Ernimel

Did anyone have a close acquaintance with something like this?
Ernimel, they wrote about her at the very beginning of the topic "different vegetable cutters", one of the girls criticized.
Ernimel
Guard!!! I hung wildly on the mandolin! In my opinion, this is exactly what was needed. Especially when I found out that her insert is adjustable in the thickness of the slices and the width of the "hole" for vegetables. On the video, the aunt pushes the whole apple into it ... and a not very thick head of Chinese cabbage ...

But I don't see where we have them now. Bimatek is absent everywhere. A certain analogue of "Electra 240" - too (most likely - it's the same thing). 3000r ... my toad sternly waves his crusher ...

She left to google the bourgeoisie. It happens there for 50 bucks, but I would like to find someone else who makes a delivery for reasonable money ...

Well, or tell me, owners, something bad about her, so that I get overwhelmed and I immediately calm down ..

The main thing that worries and can solve the question - how thick is her thickest slice? I don't like nanosalads ...
Ernimel
the price is reasonable, but "Availability in stock: out of stock"
floran
Oh!
I looked at the price and decided it was a sign of availability! Sorry!
I myself want this. I saw it in the One Touch Carousel, on batteries. But there was the last one, half of the graters were gone. I was very sorry.
But someone wrote yesterday (it seems, zvezda) that she bought, but she does not rub! Cucumbers are rubbing, but not carrots. The power, the campaign, is not enough.
shuska
Girls-boys, maybe someone knows something about the vegetable cutter-grater Ariete 1792
Electric vegetable cutter
Should I take it or not?
dopleta
shuska, I have a model Ariete 1796, which, unlike 1792, cuts into cubes. Although it is not literally called cubes. Since I have a Bosch cube, she loses to him many, many times.
shuska
dopletaThank you very much for the info!
Finally I heard the difference between the 1792 and 1796 models. I understand that this vegetable cutter is not in any way a competitor to the combine, but I plan to use it for small quantities of products. For example, rub one carrot over soup, or a bar of chocolate, or some nuts, cheese. By the way, is it suitable for these products? And then I bought a mechanical hand-held Decok grater, but she does not rub anything. Apparently the design is not good. I tried Teskomovskaya from a friend - she rubs much better. But it costs a lot of money, and twisting the handles is not very eager. So I started thinking about Ariete. I vaguely remember someone on the forum wrote something about such vegetable cutters. But I absolutely can not find these messages (it was a long time ago, after that the whole forum was redone). I also wanted to ask if there is enough power to rub and cut solid foods? And what are the approximate sizes of the "cubes" obtained? It's just that model 1792 is easier to buy from us. So I think if I need these "cubes".

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