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Alee |
Posted - May 12 2008 : 09:11:20 AM Yesterday I was making sourdough french bread, letting my stand mixer to the heavy work of the kneading like it is supposed to...and it caught fire. Well, I didn't see the flames, but I sure saw the smoke! It is completely ruined.
Luckily, it was under warranty so the company is sending us a new one, and 10 days later they are issuing a UPS call tag and are paying the shipping of the old one back to them.
So on one hand I get a new kitchen aid...but mine was still new! Less than a year old!! Poor Kitchen-Aid.
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sleepless reader |
Posted - May 19 2008 : 06:40:56 AM I have a Sunbeam stored in my garage for the day when the Kitchenaid dies (and a sad day that will be!), or I ever have a kitchen with enough counter space to have both mixers out! I just love the look of that old Sunbeam; it's just like my mom's! Sharon
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N Marie |
Posted - May 17 2008 : 12:24:06 AM What's a sunbeam? A sewing machine? (I know, showing my age, or lack of domestic skills.)
I love those moments "When Appliances Attack!" My Mama ended up buying a new Kitchenaid in the last few years, and was loving every minute, until one day she had a lapse in logic while mixing something that smelled yummy, and bent down to sniff it... YANK! Out came a big clump of her long blond hair. She wasn't hurt, just her pride, and she had a small bald patch on the back of her head for a while after. We still giggle about it.
Oh, and one weekend day, when Mama was out of town, and Dad was making us breakfast, my brother and I woke to the sound of the smoke detector. We walked into the kitchen, past the open front door, to a smoky and very ticked off Dad. The toaster was malfunctioning, and as he was apologizing for waking us, flames shot up out of the toaster. I screamed "FIRE!" and good old Dad spun around like a line-backer, ripped the cord out of the wall, and threw that thing out the front door and onto the lawn. The flames promptly went out, which I like to think was because he was so speedy. He hadn't slowed down a second from his high school football days! It was all really funny, once the smoke cleared.
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graciegreeneyes |
Posted - May 13 2008 : 7:22:32 PM It is definitely a case of not making them like they used to - I stripped out the gears on my Sunbeam about the fifth time I used it and the guy at the repair shop told me that everything is made with plastic gears now. I wish I had held onto my grandma's Sunbeam.... |
tziporra |
Posted - May 12 2008 : 10:02:54 AM It's good you caught it while still under warranty -- my Viking Serger always ran "hot" too, and then it melted down one day while I was making 100 scent satchels for a friend. One month OUT OF WARRANTY. Even though it was a factory manufacturing defect they still made me pay the labor and shipping costs to fix it.
Grouch grouch grouch.
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Robin |
Alee |
Posted - May 12 2008 : 09:49:05 AM Ours always smelled "hot" from day one, so we think maybe there was something wrong with it from the get-go. We'll see when we get the new one!
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Prairie Princess |
Posted - May 12 2008 : 09:40:56 AM Oh Alee, it's a good thing you're able to replace it under warranty! My mum burns up blenders all the time making smoothies, even really expensive ones. I think it's one of those ""they don't make 'em like they used to"" things...
~Jodi
"Women are like teabags...you never know how strong they are until they get into hot water." Eleanor Roosevelt |
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