
Suggestion for improving the search filter
I am looking for a raclette oven where the pans supplied do not have a non-stick coating (Teflon). I would prefer cast iron or enamelled pans.
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I am looking for a raclette oven where the pans supplied do not have a non-stick coating (Teflon). I would prefer cast iron or enamelled pans.
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Hey everyone. The filter functions of Galaxus are already quite good (in most categories) and are getting better and better, so here's a new suggestion: It would be good if you could **exclude** entries instead of just including them. For example, if I'm looking for products that come from somewhere other than China, that would be helpful. Or everything except PTFE coating, and so on.
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Hello everyone I would be interested to know what your experiences are with juicers, especially with regard to harder fruits/vegetables such as ginger, carrots and so on. I don't want to spend 1,000 on a juicer that will only be able to cope with flabby oranges, but I also don't want a single-use Temu thing where the softener is pressed directly into the drink. Please let me know your favourites and not-so-favourites! Combinations for e.g. smoothies or baby porridge etc. would also be interesting. Let's go :)
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Instead of just crushing it, you can also grind it, which is much better. I have only found and bought one product from Galaxus where the bowl is 3.5 cm high and the pestle is the size of a fingernail clipper. That's a bit small, but would still have worked if the base of the bowl hadn't been completely flat and the end of the plunger had a spherical shape with a very small radius. The two shapes simply don't fit together. So the ideal would be if the plunger and bowl were similar in shape, so that it squashes conventionally, but the whole thing in **roughened** and a tad larger. Is there such a thing in the range - or could it be added to the range?
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Hi everyone, I would like to buy a new milk frother - as a separate addition to the coffee machine. So far I've had a Senseo and have had rather bad experiences with it: milk always tends to be very runny and not as nicely foamed as with the barista. It's also difficult to clean. Can anyone here help me and give me a tip on what the best milk frother currently is? For example, what can the one from Severin below do? Kind regards https://www.galaxus.de/de/s2/product/severin-sm-3587-70cl-milchaufschaeumer-12425214?tagIds=41-826-1223
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