Svyatelik
Good people, help with advice. I have had an LG bread maker for two years. At first we were very pleased. Bought the same for parents, took another one as a gift to friends. But two years later, an oil seal leaked in all bread makers and the bucket became unusable. The service department named the price of the new bucket - half the cost of the stove itself. So we are thinking of buying a new oven, but with a reliable bucket. What do you advise?
sazalexter
Svyatelik No matter how trite it is Panasonic
Shevadi
Quote: Shevadi

Well, I think Panas or Kenwood. Skis are not what they used to be
Panas 257 new technologies let's see Warranty 3 years you can always change, God forbid. So you choose
an_domini
Well, I think Panas or Kenwood.
Panas! Ken's buckets are flowing after a while, this has already been discussed on the forum in the topic about Kenwood450. I have both of these stoves, Ken's bucket began to leak after a year.
LTBW
Imho it's easier to buy the cheapest hp. She will most likely also live this couple of years, possibly more. But in which case it will be easier to throw it away and buy the next, new one, possibly with some new functions.
Shevadi
Quote: an_domini

Well, I think Panas or Kenwood.
Panas! Ken's buckets are flowing after a while, this has already been discussed on the forum in the topic about Kenwood450. I have both of these stoves, Ken's bucket began to leak after a year.

Yes at 10 with Ken.
Guys and girls Panasonic and the point is what can I say. I bought not so long ago 3 days.
But I'm very happy with it.
Lu
I can't say anything about a reliable bucket, but about an unreliable one, I'll also put in my five cents. Two years ago I bought cotton Moulinex OW3000, at the same time my daughter bought the same bread machine. A year later, my bowl was completely out of order. I found it with great difficulty on the Internet and they sent it to me. And soon my daughter left and gave me her almost new bread maker. So I got 2 x / n. By today, one bowl is no longer working (it began to leak, and then it completely jammed), and the second is leaking so badly that I first thickly knead all the ingredients and then flour and yeast on top, and then set the program. The result of all this: in two years, three buckets. This spare part is absolutely useless. But despite all this, I can no longer and do not want to live without a bread machine. Of course I exploited it tightly. Every day there is bread. Sometimes even twice a day, then a bun, then a dough. I would just very much like to find out in the future, can there be bread machines that are very reliable in this sense? If there are such, please respond.
an_domini
Marusya29, it is hardly correct to accuse everyone a priori of improper handling of equipment. This, by the way, is a private technique, not a state one, so that people are so careless about it, they still cherish their own, and try to do everything according to instructions and not spoil their own things. Maybe someone deliberately takes care of their home assistants, you may be so lucky with the HP users around you. So Ken's navryatle bucket leak is due to the careless negligence of users. I have both stoves, Panas and Ken for 2 years already, Panax is half a year older, they are operated, of course, in the same conditions and in the same kitchen, and I feel sorry for my money to mindlessly ruin the purchased equipment. And the bucket still leaks at Ken, men who are technically savvy (mechanical engineers) said that it was still a design flaw.
There is no hidden Panas advertising, these are statistics, there is even a special topic on the forum, Which HP is better? called, take a look, statistics is a stubborn thing. And why object to objectivity just because you have HP just Kenwood? I still use my Ken, but I'm tired of cleaning from smudges every time after kneading.

Once again: forum users write in this thread about a really urgent problem.It is already clear that Ken has it, Moulinex has it, and so far no one has noticed Panas. This is statistics and that's it, not "Panas's exaltation". Here you left a review about your LG, if there are no complaints, then the bucket is in order, and problems with the quality of baking, etc., are in other topics.

rinishek

So, I will say that in my Mulinex my bucket is completely unreliable. The stove was produced in 2008 and manufactured in China. Does it matter? like before, and the trees were big ... I do not argue, "native" equipment, Italian is more reliable than Chinese,

after 2 years of careful operation (and I did not cook jam there, and did not throw it, and wiped everything, as the manufacturer recommends) - the bucket leaked! the oil seal could not be replaced - I had to buy a new one.

The cost of the new bucket shocked me - even the thought was in the forefront of buying another cheap stove, otherwise the bucket is worth 50% of the cost of the entire stove!
but then I still bought a new bucket - I'm still waiting for 2 years to pass from the newly bought bucket - then it will be clear whether it is worth buying Moulinex ...

I can say about my stove - some positive reviews - but about the bucket - no
Alim
Eh, for a long time I wanted to ask people to post photos of their buckets with an indication of the overall and landing dimensions. It may be possible to pick up buckets from other models for your stoves, at least with revision.
I can post a photo of my bucket later, when I get to another computer
home_baker
MODEL Bucket size (inside), W x D x H, mm
Bork BM 500 175x140x155
Moulinex OW6002 223х126х150
Vitesse VS 425 173х139х155
Electolux EBM 8000 182х140х136
Panasnic SD 257 189х142х148
LG HB 3001 BYT 145х135х170
Kenwood BM450 185x140x145
Zelmer 43Z011 183х137х130
VR BM-4013V 175x135x157
(from the article by O. Kuzmina "Ain, tsvai, dry choose a bread maker!)
Rita
Quote: an_domini

Well, I think Panas or Kenwood.
Panas! Ken's buckets are leaking after a while, this has already been discussed on the forum in the topic about Kenwood450. I have both of these stoves, Ken's bucket began to leak after a year.
I, too, in Ken 450 almost immediately flew off the gasket, and the bucket began to leak. But I was lucky - the pin stopped spinning. I took the bucket to the warranty workshop, and since 2 years have not passed since the date of purchase, I was given a new bucket for free. So, the new bucket has a completely different gasket - clearly better than the previous one. Let's see how long this bucket will last me. Hopefully longer.
Snusmumrik
Tell me, please, if the bucket began to leak, and the warranty has not yet ended, is this a warranty case or not? Thank you!
grinaty
Try, as they say: trying is not torture! I read that some were lucky, and a month before the end of the warranty period, they categorically refused to replace the bucket (by the way, I also have a Kenwood 450). I had to buy a new bucket. BUT!! Since August last year, as soon as I received this new bucket, I used it ONLY for kneading dough, since I did not bake in KhP, I switched to the oven. And as a result: - it also started flowing !! Now I think whether it is worth spending the next 2000 rubles. for a new bucket or buy Panas? Rather the latter Although the stove itself bakes well, I was pleased with it.
Snusmumrik
Yes, I already bought a new one, turned to the store, they said - not a guarantee. My HP has a 2-year warranty, the bucket also flowed 2 weeks before the expiration date, let's see how long the new one will last. If the same for 2 years, then just right.
lesyara
Quote: Shevadi

Panas 257 new technologies let's see Warranty 3 years you can always change, God forbid. So you choose
Something I do not see it with a 3 year warranty ...
grinaty
Quote: Snusmumrik

Yes, I already bought a new one, turned to the store, they said - not a guarantee. My HP has a 2-year warranty, the bucket also flowed 2 weeks before the expiration date, let's see how long the new one will last. If the same for 2 years, then just right.
Wow - and my Kenwood -450 only had 1 year warranty! So the bucket was only enough for this period
Raven
Quote: Lesyara

Something I do not see it with a 3 year warranty ...
And what does "new technologies" mean, what is better there? And where he is with a 3-year warranty, I only find 1 year.
Freesia
I don’t know where to ask ... Today, dirt came out from the bottom of the bucket, and after half an hour it started flowing. What to do in such cases? The bucket, as I understand it, was gone? The husband twisted it in his hands, it says on rivets, you can't make out
Raven
What kind of stove and what model? How long ago did you buy it?
Creamy
Raven, almost every member of the forum has icons under the profile picture indicating the name of kitchen appliances and model. Hover over and information is displayed.
Raven
Well, I noticed that there are only one icons - and a person writes about other models that he uses. And the period from the purchase is not specified.

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