Linabro
Hello dear owners of different bread makers!
I am looking for information on the reliability of different bread machines. It's just that everyone usually writes enthusiastic reviews after the purchase, and what happens in a year, or even six months?
Can you write in this thread how long has your bread maker (model) worked without problems? It will help if you indicate what kind of problems these were, whether they were easily eliminated or it was already the beginning of the end. Thanks to all!
Vladzia
LG worked for me for 8 years, the rotating part of the bucket broke, I ordered a new bucket. With a new bucket, 2 years is normal flight.
Linabro
Quote: Vladzia

LG worked for me for 8 years, the rotating part of the bucket broke, I ordered a new bucket. With a new bucket, 2 years is normal flight.
Wow! Thanks for the answer.
Vanya28
Quote: Linabro

Wow! Thanks for the answer.

The familiar Panasonic is already spinning a dozen almost every day, let's hope for one more.
The highest quality iron, with handles in the store, you can easily verify this by shaking different models into pieces.

The question will fall off!
katts
I bought 2 Panasonic - one for myself (255), one for my mother (254). bought both in 2007. Since then: my mother's (254) is used 2 times a week - no problem. Mine (255) is used 3-4 times a week. The last six months, ie, 5 years after the start of use, it became insufficient in the "Light crust" mode. Now I put only medium and dark. Apparently the temperature sensor has aged. This, in my opinion, can not even be called a breakdown ... Hurray for Panasonic!
La77
Quote: Vladzia

LG worked for me for 8 years, the rotating part of the bucket broke, I ordered a new bucket. With a new bucket, 2 years is normal flight.
And Elenberg worked for me for 6 years, and then this thing broke down, which turns the blade.
Now I'm choosing a new bread maker.
VishenkaSV
I have liberton 03. She worked for exactly one year. Broken. She baked bread almost every day. It's a pity, of course .. If I mature for one more bread machine, I'll buy either Dex or Panasonic.
marina-mm
My mom has LG, she has been working for 14 years, most often she makes dough, a bucket starts to leak - a little bit, it's time to update the LG worker. My Clatronic bread maker lasted for 10 years, stopped kneading, only bakes what broke - I didn't understand, but bought Binatone 2169 - with two buckets, for a year now she has been making me happy with small breads and a lot of dough.
Tsvetik
I have Maxim -0219. Not even a year, the second bucket to be discarded. The blade shaft is blocked. I do not know whether to buy a third or is it better to throw out the x / oven ?!
yara
Quote: Tsvetik

I have Maxim -0219. Second disposal bucket. The blade shaft is blocked. I do not know whether to buy a third or is it better to throw out the x / oven ?!
Now there are so many bread machines, including budget ones, that it is better to buy a new one.
Olionka
We happened to have a Delta DL 79B bread machine (gift). At first, everything seemed to be fine. I used it for 2 weeks, baked it 6-7 times. Today I put it in rye - it started knocking during kneading. I turned it off, checked if the bucket was okay - everything was ok. I tried to turn it on - it makes some sounds, but the blade does not rotate! I pulled out a bucket - still nothing rotates ((It looks like everything is already? Has anyone come across this? It's just a bit early. I didn't find such a topic on the forum. Maybe someone can help, where to look. The bread finally finished off - baking works.

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