mamusi
Marfa Vasilievna, I, probably, twisted my question too much.
Sorry, but the girls have already answered.
Quote: Piano
mamusi, these rubbers with a brand name or no-name are many different, the mechanics in each specific one depends on how the blade is designed and at what angle the disc is bent, what is the gap between the blade and the disc, what is the distance between the edges of the blade and the bowl - the product gets into this gap and the cake remains moist. Maybe a cheap plastic one works fine and a famous one to get caught with a marriage and work with flaws.
This is what I wanted to know. Buy on Ozone and try. Until you try these things ~ you won't understand. Thank you so much girls.
Piano
mamusi, if there is a choice and an opportunity to touch and compare, take the one where the lateral edge of the blade is located as close as possible to the bowl.
Marfa Vasilievna
Quote: mamusi
Until you try these things ~ you won't understand.
Yes, that's for sure! And if you also have the opportunity to feel it before buying (I didn't have it), then it's generally great!
mamusi
Quote: Piano
mamusi, if there is a choice and an opportunity to touch and compare, take the one where the lateral edge of the blade is located as close as possible to the bowl.
Thank you, Elena! I will watch. Forewarned is forearmed!
Quote: Martha Vasilievna
if you also have the opportunity to feel it before buying (I did not have it), then generally excellent!
Oh, as I understand you ... Often we take the Cat in the Bag ...
misterious
Quote: mamusi
Buy on Ozone and try.
Margarita, are there such sieves on the market with ozone? I can not find. If there is, please give me a link.
Yulia155
Maybe someone will need it. Ariete electric blackberry does not wipe well, not everything, of course, but 20 percent of the seeds in the puree get into
sieve mesh sizes: 2, 3 and 5.5 mm. Bowl diameter 18cm.
Alim
Has anyone used such a sieve?
Sieve (electrical and mechanical) for cleaning
It is necessary for rubbing thorns and dogwood, but I doubt that the bones will jam it.
Alim
I bought this rub. At first I was not clear, I even started to get upset, and then it came to me. that you need to rotate the handle alternately in both directions and things went smoothly. It wipes well enough, although in the old fashioned way, with pens, it turns out cleaner, but this is not so important, because the remainder is always suitable for compote, but the fact that you can not look in a sieve but even in a book, even in a TV set, it pleases.
So I can recommend. It is also collapsible - it simply turns into a filter. Price RUB 614
Igch
Quote: Alim
Price RUB 614
Where are such sweet prices?
Yulia155
Quote: Alim

I bought this rub.
So I can recommend. Price RUB 614
Alim, are you in the store or on the website which you took for such a price or maybe a slip of the tongue? And who is the manufacturer?
Alim
I bought it at Epicenter (now we call it "Nova Center" in connection with the well-known events) the price is 614, I threw out the label and looked not at it, but at the sieve. And nothing is knocked out on the sieve itself. Strong, not like China.
Anna1957
Quote: Alim
rotate the handle alternately in both directions and things went smoothly.
I did not get that. That is, not in a circle, but in a semicircle? Or a few turns in one direction, then in the opposite direction?
Anchic
Quote: Anna1957
Or a few turns in one direction, then in the opposite direction

Exactly. I also have such an opportunity on an electric one - to twist in both directions.
Anna1957
I have a similar rub, I used it a couple of times - I rubbed the boiled apple cores. But something was not impressed.
Taia
It seems to me that there is one principle of action in mechanical wiping - first you wipe it in one direction, clockwise. And then, when the mass of push-ups clogged the holes, you need to scroll a couple of times in the opposite direction. The wiping blades in this case, as it were, lift a layer of wring out from the bottom and begin to grind it again. Grinding blades are so arranged, you need to pay attention.
Yulia155
Quote: Alim

It rubs well enough, although in the old fashioned way, with handles, it turns out cleaner, but this is not so important, because the remainder is always suitable for compote
Alim, that is, the bones come across decently after it, a third or more? And what is the size of the seeds? I also look closely, but the price is not at all the same as yours
Anna1957
Quote: Julia155

Alim, that is, the bones come across decently after it, a third or more? And what is the size of the seeds? I also look closely, but the price is not at all the same as yours
So she rubbed the dogwood, there bones be healthy. They won't get through the holes. The question was whether these big bones would block the blades if I understood Alim correctly.
Alim
Quote: Anna1957
Or a few turns in one direction, then in the opposite direction?
Exactly.
I continue to test, now on grapes - it does not rub at all, only drives the crushed mass in a circle. Then I took off the holder with a spatula and rubbed it in the old fashioned way with a silicone spatula.

When I bought, I tried to choose one in which the shoulder blade goes as close as possible to the sieve. It turns out that it is not the paddle that pushes the mass down, but the roller in the photo above. Roller made of wood, solid. Now, if it was silicone and with a larger diameter, then the result would be better for small bones. I'll try to order another video.

BUT I repeat: for a dogwood, and I always have a lot of it, this turned out to be very good, almost ideal.

Anna1957
Quote: Alim
and rubbed it in the old fashioned way with a silicone spatula.
No, well, it's sad - why, then, the rubbing is bought.
Marfa Vasilievna
And try to weld a little first.
I only grind the currants raw. Well, cottage cheese, of course. I weld the rest first. This year there were apples, pears, quince, raspberries, apricots, tomatoes.
Alim
Quote: Martha Vasilievna
And try to weld a little first.
Welded on.
Quote: Anna1957

No, well, it's sad - why, then, the rubbing is bought.
I added my thoughts to the previous post.

For currants, raspberries, tomatoes - everything with small seeds - there is a screw (Motor Sich) manual squeezer. At first I tried the grapes through it, but it did not work out - the seeds were too large.
Miranda
Girls, help me choose.
A friend is in Italy now and is buying me a sieve.
Where she is, there are several types and sizes in the store. But the difference in price is sometimes three times.

What to take? 20 or 24cm. Plastic or metal?
I sent photos from the local Ashan (there are rows of these pasitutes). We didn’t like the metal legs, the plastic ones are better, but the plastic, although much cheaper.

What to look for?
Piano
Quote: Miranda
What to look for?

24cm, metal without spraying (stainless steel),
not Moulinex, snug fit of the edge of the scapula to the side wall of the wipe.
Miranda
A 24cm. the better?
There is a 10 € difference between the sizes.
Marfa Vasilievna
I would also recommend more and deeper. More product is placed in it at a time, respectively, the wiping process will be faster. I have 20 cm and shallow.
Stainless steel, of course, is more reliable than plastic, and unlike it, it will not stain from berries.
Miranda
Thank you
I asked my friend to take a picture in more detail. And then she in WhatsApp basically only photographed price tags and shelves
Miranda
They brought me a sieve from Italy!
As always, they did not return to the store where everyone was photographed, so we went to the nearest one and already that was

I haven't tried it yet.

Standard three discs, it is written that with a grater effect. The photo shows that there really are not just holes, but like a grater. But not a big climb. I don't know if this is better or not. 1mm, 2mm, 3mm, but I can be wrong in measurements. A match for the scale.

Sieve (electrical and mechanical) for cleaning

And a piece of iron on both sides, like, too, better than one.
The size is not 20 or 24, but 21. On a 6-liter bowl of Kenwood it becomes fine, on my other bowls-containers it also becomes good.

Sieve (electrical and mechanical) for cleaning

I think that for 600 rubles. fine. And help me wait for the Kenwood attachment.
Anna1957
It says Passaverdure. This is what the girls called the rubbing they bought in Chibo.
Miranda
Anna1957, Italian name, yes
They are also called passatutto passatuto
Anna1957
Quote: Miranda

Anna1957, Italian name, yes
They are also called passatutto passatuto
Dure is a root meaning "hard". It refers more to the concept of "grater" than to "rub". By the way, yesterday I saw such a pribluda in the Brownie, on the price tag it was written "grater". I noted to myself that this is not a grater, but a rub. And it turns out that this is exactly what it is.
Marfa Vasilievna
My rubbing in the online store was called a "steamer", and a month later already a "meat grinder"
Miranda
Marfa Vasilievna,

Is it a Russian store that called her that?
Oh, I read that you are from Ukraine. That is, a Ukrainian store.

I meant that we do not know such things, but in Italy in every house and in every store "within walking distance".

And my question was about a Russian-language store, or a store with automatic translation, like how they translate to Ali.
pawllena
And I bought a coffee maker in Yulmart.
Marfa Vasilievna
Quote: Miranda
Ukrainian store.
Yeah
Quote: Miranda
in Italy in every home and in every store "within walking distance".
So I also had the idea to strain my "Italian aunt" to buy me this pribluda. But I think I would also be faced with a choice of ... eleven pieces. So I decided to buy it myself, try it and decide what I want from this shaitan machines... In principle, I like it, but there are also disadvantages. Now I will definitely ask my aunt for a present for St. Nicholas Day
Anna1957
Quote: Martha Vasilievna
try and decide what I want from this shaitan machine. In principle, I like it, but there are also disadvantages. Now I will definitely ask my aunt for a present for St. Nicholas Day
Voice your conclusions, please. And then I bought a rub, but I don't really like it. She's at the base of a colander. A lot of product is wound on a wooden one (I don't know what to call it - a pusher-wiper?)
Miranda
Quote: Anna1957
She's at the base of a colander

Like this?
Rather, they all look like a colander.

I also want one, like a sieve, which is without discs, but just a fine-fine sieve. But somehow there are not many reviews.
Marfa Vasilievna
Quote: Anna1957
She's at the base of a colander
I didn't consider this one at all, because I wanted a wider range of applications than rubbing berries.
Now I want a bigger one (mine is 20 cm) and deeper - so that I can hold more products at a time. And now with the same gratings "terochka" as in Miranda - so that it can handle raw products, and not only boiled ones. Well, two gratings would be enough for me - 1.5 mm and 2.5 mm.
Miranda
Quote: Martha Vasilievna
But I think I would also be faced with a choice of ... eleven pieces.

ABOUT! There is their abyss.
Such, such, with such legs, with folding, with 3 discs, with 7-9 discs. An Italian friend of my friend was very surprised that we have such a rarity, there in every house.

He also laughed at our whatsapp correspondence and reasoning, which is better. He says that in his 47 years he has not seen a single broken one. That they buy a new one because they want it, like a new spoon or fork.

Ariete electric was also for 30 euros
Marfa Vasilievna
Quote: Miranda
Like this?
Here So.
Miranda
Quote: Martha Vasilievna
And now with the same grates "teorochka" as Miranda's - so that she can cope with raw products, and not just boiled ones.

Aaa, that is, these graters and not holes for raw products?
Oh, we must try!

What's better to try?
I can do and then write.


Added on Monday 14 Nov 2016 4:51 PM

Quote: Martha Vasilievna
Like this.
Oh, that's what I want.
It seems to me that it is even for 1mm. a lot of holes.

But I can be wrong, want and have - different
Marfa Vasilievna
Quote: Miranda
I can do and then write.
I had problems with tomatoes, raw did not want to rub in any way
Kara
Girls, I, too, having suffered all day, ordered an electric Ariete.

I hope it does not disappoint my expectations. Otherwise, I can't see the sea buckthorn (wipe it with my hands!)
Marfa Vasilievna
Quote: Kara
tormented all day
Well, one day torment and the rest of my life free from suffering
It's one thing to manually wipe half a kilo of cottage cheese in a casserole, and quite another to use summer preparations ...
Miranda
Quote: Martha Vasilievna
I had problems with tomatoes, raw did not want to rub in any way

No raw tomatoes now.

Quote: Martha Vasilievna
It's one thing to manually wipe half a kilo of cottage cheese into a casserole, and quite another to use summer preparations ...

I hope to buy a Kenwood sieve for summer blanks as a nozzle. Therefore, I am not tempted by Ariete, although from the same Italy it was possible for 30 euros (about 2300 rubles), although I hardly am tempted.

But my logic is as follows - I will find Kenwood for the blanks, and the manual one and then will be in the wings, when it’s a little too lazy to start the car.

Well, or is it I so persuade myself
Marfa Vasilievna
Quote: Miranda
I will find Kenwood for the blanks, and then I will be handy and then I will be on hand when it’s a little too lazy to start the car.
I support
Kara
I want Kenwood for a long time. Today, when it was already quite impatient, I called all the online stores dealing with the Kenwoods. Nowhere is this attachment available (even if it is listed on the website as in stock). Moreover, from three stores they called me back (clarified with the management) and said that they would not even bring it to order. Such are sad things.
This was the last argument in favor of buying Ariete. I thought, really, what prevents me from selling it later, if I was suddenly lucky enough to buy Keshkin's nozzle.

I do not use a sieve on an industrial scale, but rubbing by hand, for example, 3 kg of berries for desserts, is still a pleasure, and most importantly, it takes a lot of time.
Fifanya
Kara, Irish, have you watched CU? I have such a rub on Kenwood Chef, where the nozzle itself is adjusted with a washer so that it is lower higher to the grate, though I'm not sure that it can be lowered onto such a large bowl
Kara
Computer Universe? Not, to be honest, did not look.
Fifanya
Yeah
Miranda
Kara, there is, about 5 thousand is minus their vat.
But + delivery is the same.

There will soon be Black Friday or whatever it is called. They usually give a 10% discount on everything in the status - in stock and ready to ship.

And if the joint purchase for this day is stirred up, then the delivery is leveled. But - a) this needs to be done c) not everything that is interesting is in stock, but is available on order c) on this day you need to move quickly, because they are snapping up

All recipes

© Mcooker: best recipes.

map of site

We advise you to read:

Selection and operation of bread makers