Uh-oh....

I put my regular recipe into my breadmaker this morning, but it seems that, after eight and a half years, the machine wants a holiday. I have a Zojirushi BBCC-V20, purchased in Feb., 1999, and only one of the paddles now turns. Kneading slowly fails until the machine stops totally.

It's been a very good machine for me, so now I need some advice. Should I send it in for repair, or should I simply buy a new machine? If it would be better to buy a new one, should I get the same brand or a different one? What recommendations do you have for me? I appreciate all advice! Thanks so much.

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Sandy Foster
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I left you a message on alt.bread.recipes.

Rina

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Rina

Thanks, Rina -- I answered you there just now. :)

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Sandy Foster

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frood

Well, hi, Wendy! Fancy meeting you here. ;)

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Sandy Foster

According to

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, yourmodel has been replaced by the one I just got for my birthday. "Please note: The venerable Zojirushi V20 shown in this box has beenretired from production & replaced by the X20 (above.)" Serene

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Serene

Yes, that's the one I've ended up ordering. It left Sparks, NV, *early* Saturday morning (around midnight) and should be here on Wednesday -- I think it's coming by snail. ;) Sparks is about a day's drive from here.

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Sandy Foster

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