SSvetik
Yesterday I bought a Redber-305 pressure cooker. Here is a small overview for those interested. I will say right away that I had nothing to do with pressure cookers.
It is almost the same size as the Panasonic-18.

My impressions of the Redber-305 pressure cooker
My impressions of the Redber-305 pressure cooker

The saucepan is light enough. The coating is slightly rough compared to Panasonic. The weight of the saucepan is 355 g, for Panasonic (5-liter) - 413 g. The shape of the saucepan is the same as for Panasonic.

My impressions of the Redber-305 pressure cooker
My impressions of the Redber-305 pressure cooker
My impressions of the Redber-305 pressure cooker
My impressions of the Redber-305 pressure cooker
My impressions of the Redber-305 pressure cooker

And now I have a question: here you can see that at the bottom of the heating element, where Panasonic has a pimp, there is a hole. Since she did not deal with pressure cookers, should there be a pimp or not? In the store, I noticed this. I did not receive an intelligible answer.

The pressure cooker is cooking, the pressure is gaining. Did beef last night in a package of 50 min. The meat is cooked.

My impressions of the Redber-305 pressure cooker

Should I be worried about this pimp and should I go change my pressure cooker?
Manna
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And now I have a question: here you can see that at the bottom of the heating element, where Panasonic has a pimp, there is a hole. Since I didn't deal with pressure cookers, should there be a pimp or not? In the store, I noticed this. I did not receive an intelligible answer.
My impressions of the Redber-305 pressure cooker
Svetlana, thanks for the review
This is the first time I've seen such a heating element. Usually a "button" is located in its center. This is a temperature sensor. I wonder how this redber determines the temperature of the bottom of the bowl
SSvetik
Here I am about the same. But oddly enough, the pressure is gaining and holding: it periodically turns off and on during operation. But to be honest, I am afraid that this may be a certain protection system. Probably I will turn to the manufacturer's website with a question.
Aygul
Svetlana, but this pimp is kind of rubber? That is, it springs when you press it?
Manna
Aygul, you do not understand, this is not a "pimp", this is a deepening
Aygul
Manna, it seemed to me in the photo that there is a hole in the rubber round protruding thing in the center.
SSvetik
It's just a hole in there, as if they forgot to put this temperature sensor. I have already written a question on the manufacturer's website. Waiting for an answer.
Aygul
Does this thing spring up and down in the center of the circle? I have a wide hole in my pressure cooker, into which the sensor is inserted, cm 2, maybe not a tiny hole, like from an awl
Aygul
Something I began to doubt the advisability of such an acquisition, how good it is that I saw her only this jamb and the lightness of the bowl are alarming
SSvetik
No, nothing is moving there. Here's another photo insert:
My impressions of the Redber-305 pressure cooker
And about the smell - there was no smell. But she took the last one from the window, so it could wear out.
Aygul
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No, nothing is moving there.
Very strange, write to the manufacturer
SeredaG
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No, nothing is moving there. Here's another photo insert:
My impressions of the Redber-305 pressure cooker
And about the smell - there was no smell. But she took the last one from the window, so it could wear out.
all pressure cookers and multicookers have the same heating "pancake"

Teng starts to heat up only when pressed in by a saucepan - this is one of the protection steps of multi- and pressure cookers. Therefore, if you put a "non-native" saucepan, which is missing the bottom before pressing this button, the multicooker-pressure cooker will not turn on. And then they stole one degree of protection. This is the first time I've seen such
Vei
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It's just a hole in there, as if they forgot to put this temperature sensor. I have already written a question on the manufacturer's website. Waiting for an answer.
It also seems to me that this is just an incomplete set, I have not seen a single pressure cooker without a pimple, but here there is a hole and a circle around the size of a classic sensor ...

IMHO - It is necessary to change to another ...
SSvetik
Here is the answer from the manufacturer:

"Thanks for your letter.
Different models of multicooker "Redber" have different versions of devices for overheating protection. In mod. 305 device looks like in the photo you sent.

The product is serviceable! This is how it should look! "

Thanks everyone for the answers. Well, at my own peril and risk I will use and, if possible, report.
Manna
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My impressions of the Redber-305 pressure cooker
Amazing design. I've never seen anything like it.

But since the manufacturer claims
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The product is serviceable! This is how it should look!
That means everything is as it should look
Aygul
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Here is the answer from the manufacturer:
but I never came, maybe not mine? I can't buy, the manufacturer is silent
Vei
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maybe not mine? I can't buy ...

Buy a BBKeyevsky grill better! well, I never expected that such an awesome thing, all the more so - such a universal
I have not been so childish for a long time)))
Aygul
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Buy a BBKeyevsky grill better!
I answered about the grill in that topic, and therefore there is a need for just 2 pressure cookers for easily chewed food

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