
Replacement Kneading Blade / Paddle for West Bend Bread Machines Models: 41200 and 41200CF
Price:$13.99
- Replacement kneading blade for 41200 and 41200CF models of West Bend bread machines.
- Reduce hassle by having an extra blade or replace a missing one.
- Sturdy high quality metal construction.
Replacement Kneading Blade / Paddle for West Bend Bread Machines Models: 41200 and 41200CF
Product Description
Kneading paddle replacement part for West Bean Bread Machines, works with the following models: 41200 and 41200 CF. Replace a missing part or reduce hassle by having an extra kneading blade on hand…. More >>
Replacement Kneading Blade / Paddle for West Bend Bread Machines Models: 41200 and 41200CF
Replacement Kneading Blade / Paddle for West Bend Bread Machines Models: 41200 and 41200CF
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Replacement Kneading Blade / Paddle for West Bend Bread Machines Models: 41080, 41085, 41086, 41087, 41088, 41089, 41090, 41091, 41095, 41091R, 41080R, 41098, or 41099
Price:$13.99
- Replacement kneading blade for many different models of West Bend bread machines.
- Reduce hassle by having an extra blade or replace a missing one.
- Sturdy high quality plastic construction.
- Works with West Bend models: 41080, 41085, 41086, 41087, 41088, 41089, 41090, 41091, 41095, 41091R, 41080R, 41098, or 41099
Replacement Kneading Blade / Paddle for West Bend Bread Machines Models: 41080, 41085, 41086, 41087, 41088, 41089, 41090, 41091, 41095, 41091R, 41080R, 41098, or 41099
Product Description
Kneading paddle replacement part for West Bean Bread Machines, works with models: 41080, 41085, 41086, 41087, 41088, 41089, 41090, 41091, 41095, 41091R, 41080R, 41098, or 41099. Replace a missing part or reduce hassle by having an extra kneading blade on hand. IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This listing is for one replacement part (one blade) only. All listed models will use this style blade only with the newest version of the pan– if your original bread pan took a two-pie… More >>
Replacement Kneading Blade / Paddle for West Bend Bread Machines Models: 41080, 41085, 41086, 41087, 41088, 41089, 41090, 41091, 41095, 41091R, 41080R, 41098, or 41099
Replacement Kneading Blade / Paddle for West Bend Bread Machines Models: 41080, 41085, 41086, 41087, 41088, 41089, 41090, 41091, 41095, 41091R, 41080R, 41098, or 41099
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This month’s Reader’s Digest recommends making home made bread as a HEALTHFUL and ECONOMICAL alternative to store bought bread, but I’m guessing there’s two schools of thought there. I can see where it would be good to control what goes into your bread, but if it really tastes and smells very good then it might be an opportunity to gain weight instead of eat healthier, right?
Also, most of the breadmakers with favorable reviews are upwards of $150 to $240 dollars, (not $25 as Reader’s Digest reports) so it would take alot of loaves to get any economic return on that venture.
I have read enough reviews to know that Black & Decker has become a dud brand, and Zojirushi and Panasonic are the cream of the crop (apparently). I just wanted some honest input from our friends in the Y/A community who may have used bread machines.
Are they worth it? Do the benefits outweigh the cost? Or is it just another gadget to sit on the counter and gather dust?
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