Our Princess Bread Maker is dead!

March 17th, 2008 at 11:51 · Filed Under At Home, Blogging, Critiques, Days in My Life, Family, Food, WTF 

WTF! It is only about one month old and LA had only baked 3 loafs of bread and the spinners was dead! She got it on February 11. Read here. She discovered that this morning when she was trying to bake a loaf of bread for her mother and all of us.

We chose Princess among other brands like Kenwood and Sharp. We chose Princess because it was better (solid) built (and look nicer) and the pan was bigger. But it is so fragile and of low quality. It is dead for just one month and baked 3 loafs!

I will send the unit back for warranty claim this afternoon. I will demand a new unit swap. No repair is acceptable by my standard.

Comments

6 Responses to “Our Princess Bread Maker is dead!”

  1. amon ra on March 27th, 2008 21:11

    :) Long Live The Bread! Aiye my friend, buy the product not because of its look lah. Get the ultra expensive one, as long as it is durable and high in quality.

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  3. Adrian Hoe on April 8th, 2008 9:26

    Well, the Princess is supposed a well established brand, at least in Europe. And it is a little pricey compared to other brands like Kenwood. But the price is worth it in terms of the capacity.

    We choose Princess because its build is strong and solid and also its capacity. And it is also versatile. It can bake cake other than bread!

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  5. ranjit singh on July 20th, 2008 12:58

    i am lost my instruction book on how to make bread in my princess breadmaker

  6. kbenteh on August 12th, 2008 10:20

    Ranjit,

    Are you referring to the Princess Silver bread maker? You can actually search the website for the manual and keep a copy in your PC.
    Most brands of electrical equipments now have copies of their manuals posted to their websites. I have in the past managed to locate missing manuals.
    Rgds

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