M00N
Good day.

My father and I gave a bread maker for a long time, in those days they were famous for the quality of Panasonic and, according to this principle, they took it. Worked for many years, but
already corny physically worn out - you need to change. Now there are a huge number of manufacturers and models, what to choose? Look aside the same Panasonic? Need trouble-free work, threw in the ingredients and went about his business further.

Sedne
Quote: M00N
Look aside the same Panasonic?
Uh-huh, go there and watch, they are still the best
velli
M00N, I have x / p Panasonic even older than SD-207, and it looks like new, though I can use it once a week, or even less often. It bakes beautifully, the dough makes perfect, you will never knead it with your hands. I use it more often for dough, but when I need bread, I use it sweetly. I am thinking of giving it to my husband's aunt in the village (there are problems with bread, especially in winter, in the summer they somehow bring it from the area), and buy myself a newer Panasonic.
Marisha Aleksevna
Quote: M00N
Now there are a huge number of manufacturers and models, what to choose? Look aside the same Panasonic?
Definitely Panasonic.
sazalexter
Quote: M00N
already corny physically worn out
What has worn out in it? Bucket and shovel? So it can be changed to a new one. Do not throw away HP, put it even on the forum at least on Avito, they will buy
M00N
Thank you, I was in mviodeo, the seller actively advised to look towards Moulinex OW220830.

Not to be persuaded?


Added Wednesday 23 Nov 2016 10:55 PM

Quote: sazalexter
What has worn out in it?
The father disassembled it, said that some kind of plastic part responsible for the movement of the scapula would try to fix it, but mom still needs a sensible bread maker for a gift.
Wit
Quote: M00N
the seller actively advised to look towards Moulinex OW220830.
Well, look. Tell him: "Nope!" and take Panasonic!
Marisha Aleksevna
Quote: M00N
the seller actively advised to look towards Moulinex
As far as I know Moulinex, if something happens to them, they cannot be repaired, then throw it out and buy a new one. This is a feature of the entire Moulinex technique (when I chose my Panasonechka, I read it in a review article)
M00N
Thank you very much for your advice and opinions)
sazalexter
M00N, Is this detail?
Help me choose an alternative to the old Panasonic SD 255.
ADE97A107
Bakelite lever, rarely breaks.
You can buy for example here 🔗
here's another 🔗
M00N
Some kind of pulley went out of their way.

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