Collection: Bake bread

Spare parts for bread makers: kneading blades, baskets, lids, seals, heating elements, timers, handles, displays, accessories, and electrical components.

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Bread Maker Spare Parts and Maintenance Guide

What you will find in the Bread Maker collection

A wide selection of original and compatible spare parts for bread makers: kneading blades, removable baskets, lid seals, heating elements, digital/mechanical timers, displays, knobs and handles, electrical components, screws, and fastening elements.

How to choose the right part

  1. Brand and model of the bread maker (often indicated on the label underneath or on the side);
  2. Type of blade / kneader: shape, size, RPM, material;
  3. Type of lid / seal: shape, diameter, heat-resistant material;
  4. Timer or display: ensure it works with the system present in your device;

Recommended maintenance

  • Clean the blades immediately after use to avoid buildup and deterioration;
  • Dry the basket and lid well to prevent mold or odors;
  • Check the integrity of the seal every few uses;
  • Ensure the timer / display responds correctly and without delays;

Common problems and quick solutions

  • Dough does not mix well: worn blade, incorrect blade code, or poorly secured blade;
  • Timer or display not responding: could be an electrical issue or a control circuit problem;
  • Lid does not fit well: deformed or damaged seal;
  • Inefficient heating element: if the device takes too long to bake or does not reach the temperature, it likely needs to be replaced;
  • Plastic or burnt smell on first use: new blade / seal or production residue: this is part of the normal break-in, but if it persists, check insulating components;

Quick FAQs

When to change the kneading blade?

When it is visibly worn, cuts improperly, or mixes inadequately.

Digital vs mechanical timer?

The digital one offers greater precision; the mechanical one is simple and often cheaper to replace.

How to choose a lid seal?

Choose a heat-resistant seal, matching the shape of the lid and that closes well, without gaps.

The device emits a new smell: is it normal?

Yes, a slight smell may occur during the first uses; if it continues or burns, it’s better to check seals, insulation, and electrical components.

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