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Default Lakeland breadmaker spares

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Jonno writes:
Vir Campestris scribbled

This thing uses a teflon-lined bucket to make the bread in. You chuck
all the ingredients in, it stirs it about, then cooks it. So you can't
line it, and any greasing will be off by the time the bread is cooked.

Most of the manufacturers seem to regard the bucket as a consumable -
and you can get replacements. Expensive, but you can get them.

Not Lakeland. A big black mark in my book.

Does any one happen to know who else uses the same design of bucket as a
Lakeland My Kitchen Compact Breadmaker? Before I go out and buy another
one from a company that does do spares?


Panasonic take the **** with their pans - over £100, which if more than
I paid for the breadmaker.


My Panasonic is 18 years old, and doesn't need a new pan yet.
(The paddle is not as non-stick as it was, but I usually remove
it after the knock-down, so that doesn't matter.)

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