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My 20-25 yr old JML bread master breadmaker is making an awful sqeaking noise. P has mended it once and it was a devil to get apart and put back together. It's done great service and I can't complain if it dies on me.
As a preemptive shot I'm researching a new one. I mostly bake wholemeal seeded loaves, not a lot else. Anyone got any recommendations?
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I have had two breadmakers and I got rid of them both. I much prefer my Kenwood food mixer and using the oven. Sorry Jen, that's probably not what you want to hear
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Look no further than Panasonic bread makers.
We’ve had ours for 8 years so far and love it. We did a lot of research before getting it and 98% of that research pointed to a Panasonic.
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Mine's a Panasonic too - don't use it now - too much free sourdough bread available - but I used to use it most days and it never let me down.
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(14-01-2023, 05:23 PM)Veggie Wrote: Mine's a Panasonic too - don't use it now - too much free sourdough bread available - but I used to use it most days and it never let me down. Yep - Panasonic in our house too. but I’m with Sariss - prefer the ancient Kenwood mixer and the oven.
husband had the Kenwood before he got me, and we’ve been married 43 years!
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OK it looks like a Panasonic is the favourite, I'll look into the various models available now. Wish me luck
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Another one who uses a kenwood chef and oven.
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14-01-2023, 07:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 14-01-2023, 08:45 PM by Vinny.)
I had a breadmaker but it gave up the ghost!
It wasn't until after that, that I discovered the pleasure in mking bread the old fashioned way . I enjoy the kneading and proving process as much as the baking. Another advantage is that I can make any type/shape of loaf I like and I am not confined to single size & shape.
PS And it allows me to don my butchers apron or Vinnys Pinny as Veggie calls it!
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15-01-2023, 04:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 15-01-2023, 07:54 PM by JJB.)
There's hope on the horizon. P has dismantled my old JML cleaned and greased/oiled the bearing and is confident it won't squeak. Tomorrow morning's loaf will be the proof of the pudding (or bread). As it was only £15 in a discount store at least 20 years ago and it has served both mother and I all those years it has done me proud. P said it deserved resurrecting if possible.
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Well done, P. Give him an extra slice tomorrow.
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