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Posted on Jan 06, 2009

Kneading blade stays in the bread

I love my bread machine, model 5890, but with every loaf of bread the kneading blade stays inside the bread. The bread is also difficult to take out of the pan. This has led to scratches in the pan as well. Any idea how to fix this problem?

  • gizzybeth Jan 07, 2009

    I will definately try that. Thank you.

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I had that problem with my Zoji breadmaker. I sprayed a little non-stick spray on the blad and it worked. You can also spray the pan.

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