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Brooklyn1 wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> cshenk wrote: > > Kalmia wrote: > > > cshenk wrote: > >> > > >> > LOL! I've had to replace a machine over a lost paddle becuse the > >> > replacement was more than a new machine. I like ones that do not > >> > come off easily. Then again, I generally use dough mode instead > of >> > baking it in the pan these days. > >> > >> Oh, ha-ha. I cud've shot myself. I later obtained a second ABM, > so >> I'm not as concerned about another mishap like that. I > nevertheless >> treat it like a first folio Shake. > >> > >> Gee, how much was a paddle vs. a new machine? > > > > In that case, it was only on Ebay and they wanted 57$ for the > > paddle. Another wanted 127$ for the paddle. > > I think you're FOS... ABM paddles for various machines on Ebay run > around $10-$15. > http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from...1.m570.l1313.T > R0.TRC0.H0.Xbread+machine+paddles.TRS0&_nkw=bread+ machine+paddles&_sac > at=0 Specific brands cycle all the time. The fact that you found a set for a brand in a good price is very nice. It doesnt solve an older brand machine no longer in production where parts are no longer available. Carol -- |
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