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Vir Campestris

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Jul 12, 2015, 5:17:41 PM7/12/15
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This thing uses a teflon-lined bucket to make the bread in. You chuck
all the ingredients in, it stirs it about, then cooks it. So you can't
line it, and any greasing will be off by the time the bread is cooked.

Most of the manufacturers seem to regard the bucket as a consumable -
and you can get replacements. Expensive, but you can get them.

Not Lakeland. A big black mark in my book.

Does any one happen to know who else uses the same design of bucket as a
Lakeland My Kitchen Compact Breadmaker? Before I go out and buy another
one from a company that does do spares?

Andy
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Hank

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Jul 12, 2015, 7:30:15 PM7/12/15
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"Vir Campestris" <vir.cam...@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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> This thing uses a teflon-lined bucket to make the bread in. You chuck all
> the ingredients in, it stirs it about, then cooks it. So you can't line
> it, and any greasing will be off by the time the bread is cooked.
>
> Most of the manufacturers seem to regard the bucket as a consumable - and
> you can get replacements. Expensive, but you can get them.

I've never had the bucket fail. I have had the
bearing seal where the paddle goes thru fail.

> Not Lakeland. A big black mark in my book.
>
> Does any one happen to know who else uses the same design of bucket as a
> Lakeland My Kitchen Compact Breadmaker? Before I go out and buy another
> one from a company that does do spares?

I don’t bother with spares, get another from
a yard/boot sale for much less money.

Graham.

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Jul 12, 2015, 7:54:47 PM7/12/15
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On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 22:50:24 +0100, Jonno <m...@privacy.nob> wrote:

>Vir Campestris scribbled
>Mrs McGregor has the same problem
>
>http://www.lakeland.co.uk/17892/Lakeland-Bread-Maker-Plus
>
>Lakeland have told her they will be intouch.

I was more interested in Paula's squeamish shaped loaf.

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Dave W

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Jul 13, 2015, 10:52:09 AM7/13/15
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Give up and make bread by hand. 5 minutes kneading, half-hour rising
in oven at coolest, half-hour cooking at 250C, job done.
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Tim w

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Jul 13, 2015, 11:43:16 AM7/13/15
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Have to agree. A stand mixer to knead, then you will be able to double
the quantity and bake half as often.
Tim w

Andrew Gabriel

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Jul 18, 2015, 1:09:10 PM7/18/15
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In article <MPG.300cf0033...@127.0.0.1>,
Jonno <m...@privacy.nob> writes:
> Vir Campestris scribbled
> Panasonic take the piss with their pans - over £100, which if more than
> I paid for the breadmaker.

My Panasonic is 18 years old, and doesn't need a new pan yet.
(The paddle is not as non-stick as it was, but I usually remove
it after the knock-down, so that doesn't matter.)

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Eoin

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Mar 19, 2016, 10:44:04 AM3/19/16
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replying to Vir Campestris , Eoin wrote:
I believe this is the same as the lakeland one and have just ordered


http://www.espares.co.uk/product/es509586/bread-pan-assembly?ApplianceTypeId=1097

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GB

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Mar 20, 2016, 9:40:17 AM3/20/16
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That's very reasonable. £16.
It looks v similar to the panasonic version, which costs £72.
http://www.espares.co.uk/product/es537708/breadmaker-bread-pan?pageNumber=1&PartTypeId=1759&ManufacturerId=308

Anybody care to comment on why panasonic charge as much for the bread
pan as for the whole machine?


Rod Speed

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Mar 20, 2016, 2:08:47 PM3/20/16
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"GB" <NOTso...@microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Because they would prefer you buy a new machine.


Vir Campestris

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Mar 20, 2016, 5:34:31 PM3/20/16
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On 19/03/2016 14:44, Eoin wrote:
>
> I believe this is the same as the lakeland one and have just ordered
>
>
> http://www.espares.co.uk/product/es509586/bread-pan-assembly?ApplianceTypeId=1097

It certainly looks like it. Let me know if it works - I've bought a new
one, but haven't got around to throwing away the old one yet!

Andy

GB

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Mar 21, 2016, 2:16:31 PM3/21/16
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On 20/03/2016 18:08, Rod Speed wrote:
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>
> "GB" <NOTso...@microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> That's very reasonable. £16.
>> It looks v similar to the panasonic version, which costs £72.
>> http://www.espares.co.uk/product/es537708/breadmaker-bread-pan?pageNumber=1&PartTypeId=1759&ManufacturerId=308
>>
>>
>> Anybody care to comment on why panasonic charge as much for the bread
>> pan as for the whole machine?
>
> Because they would prefer you buy a new machine.

You mean they would prefer me to buy a different make next time round?



Rod Speed

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Mar 21, 2016, 3:37:20 PM3/21/16
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"GB" <NOTso...@microsoft.com> wrote in message
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That is the unavoidable downside of that approach, some will do that.

Plenty more just shrug and buy another when the pan dies.

graemebj

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Mar 22, 2016, 4:44:04 PM3/22/16
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replying to Vir Campestris, graemebj wrote:
It's a Lakeland product. It has a lifetime guarantee. If you have the receipt
then they will replace anything that is faulty.

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Vir Campestris

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Mar 24, 2016, 5:38:09 PM3/24/16
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On 22/03/2016 20:44, graemebj wrote:
> replying to Vir Campestris, graemebj wrote:
> It's a Lakeland product. It has a lifetime guarantee. If you have the
> receipt
> then they will replace anything that is faulty.
>
It's not faulty - it's been mistreated. Metal implements in the teflon bowl.

Andy

Eoin

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Apr 30, 2016, 9:44:03 AM4/30/16
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replying to Vir Campestris, Eoin wrote:
Works perfectly Andy, a little taller but it's perfect

Eoin

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Apr 30, 2016, 9:44:03 AM4/30/16
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replying to Eoin, Eoin wrote:
I bought this basket. It is slightly taller, maybe a little narrower but it
works perfectly and for £16 you can't go wrong.

Vir Campestris

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May 1, 2016, 4:51:15 PM5/1/16
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On 30/04/2016 14:44, Eoin wrote:
> replying to Eoin, Eoin wrote:
> I bought this basket. It is slightly taller, maybe a little narrower but it
> works perfectly and for £16 you can't go wrong.
>
>
I'll give it a go. Thanks!

Andy

Rob Graham

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May 4, 2016, 9:29:27 AM5/4/16
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Quote from weblink "Bread Pan Assembly
Stock Number: ES509586

Manufactured by Morphy Richards
(This part fits select models)"

That's nicely ironic - we had a Morphy Richards bread maker that was a PIA, and was pretty erratic in how well it made bread. Finally it did oblige us by dying and HID went off and bought a Lakeland's one. She has sung it's praises ever since and even I can get it to produce a good loaf!!

kerdevan

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Sep 30, 2020, 10:01:44 AM9/30/20
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Hi, did ES509586 fit your Lakeland bread maker?
Cheers
John

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John Burns

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Oct 7, 2020, 9:15:08 AM10/7/20
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Can you please leave a link to the one you bought, is it the Espares Morphy Richards one listed earlier in the forum?
John Burns

rde42

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Oct 13, 2020, 2:05:27 PM10/13/20
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He's probably forgotten. It was four years ago.
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