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Tricity digital breadmaker in tesco £12

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  • wantsajob wrote: »
    I will try scan later for you. First to check everything else is there. You should have the big obvious thing. Inside should be a pan with a thin handle that can be removed by twisting anti clockwise and lifting out. There should be a measurinf cup and 2 ended spoon, a thing a bit like a skewer with a hook, and a small piece of flat metal which fits to spindle on bottom of pan. I guess all but the measuring bits are important.

    Hi, apologies for asking for a favour on my very first MSE post, but my dad has also become a member of the 'breadmaker but no manual/instructions club' (there must be a lot of missing instructions hiding somewhere!!!:(). If wantsajob or anyone else would be kind enough to PM me a copy of the instructions, it would be a huge help. I'm guessing it could save dad a lot of 'experimenting' -and would probably help to reduce mum's blood pressure too :rotfl:
  • Jodie1234 wrote: »
    Just don't throw a bad loaf away with the kneader inside like I've done many times! luckily amazon sell replacements cheap.
    a seagull pinched mine!!!!, i threw out a day old half loaf and forgot about the paddle! i do apoligise tp anyone who may have got hit by a paddle.
    life is like a loo roll. the nearer the end you get, the faster it goes.
  • CompBunny
    CompBunny Posts: 1,059 Forumite
    We checked all local Tescos and none had these...we'd love a breadmaker :( Anyone found any in any store in East Anglia?
    GC2012: Nov £130.52/£125
    GC2011:Sept:£215
    Oct:£123.98Nov:£120Dec:£138Feb:£94.72

    Quit smoking 10am 17/02/11 - £4315 saved as of Nov'12

    Engaged to my best friend 08/2012:heart2:

  • squigs
    squigs Posts: 3,241 Forumite
    djando77 wrote: »
    I managed to pick one up from my local Tesco at a bargain price of £12 !!!! Only problem is that it doesn't have an instruction manual. I have searched the internet and don't wish to spend £7 on a copy of the manual whch is the best I have seen. Can anyone help?


    Although not full instructions, this detailed review may help!:)

    http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/bread-maker/tricity-av1-digital-aluminium-bread-maker/1407708/
    N1LDA:D
  • CompBunny wrote: »
    We checked all local Tescos and none had these...we'd love a breadmaker :( Anyone found any in any store in East Anglia?

    Hi they had 7 left at around 2.30pm today at the Wisbech store!
  • Thanks OP. Picked up two this morning for Christmas gifts. Okay, maybe one's for me!
    :money:I'm not a friend of Martin's, I AM Martin. Just not THAT Martin. :money:
  • Try this for the manual warning for dialup users file size is 6mb and is in pdf format.
    Wanted a job, now have one. :beer:
  • CompBunny
    CompBunny Posts: 1,059 Forumite
    janey00 wrote: »
    Hi they had 7 left at around 2.30pm today at the Wisbech store!
    Thankyou! Thats a 2 hour drive but I'm ashamed to say I'm tempted...now who fancies a day trip to Wisbech with me?!
    GC2012: Nov £130.52/£125
    GC2011:Sept:£215
    Oct:£123.98Nov:£120Dec:£138Feb:£94.72

    Quit smoking 10am 17/02/11 - £4315 saved as of Nov'12

    Engaged to my best friend 08/2012:heart2:

  • CompBunny wrote: »
    Thankyou! Thats a 2 hour drive but I'm ashamed to say I'm tempted...now who fancies a day trip to Wisbech with me?!
    If it's a two hour drive I'd imagine another Tesco closer to you may have them. I believe the Tesco customer service line can help with finding an item in stock.
    Wanted a job, now have one. :beer:
  • Keith
    Keith Posts: 2,924 Forumite
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    wantsajob wrote: »
    Try this for the manual warning for dialup users file size is 6mb and is in pdf format.

    Dialup :rotfl:
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