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Broken bread machine after one year
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blueelephanttrunk
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Hello all,
I wondered if you could help me
I bought a Morphy Richards bread machine in May last year, I used it solidly for about a month and then got fed up of bread lol, so put it in the cupboard. I got it back out this week ready to have another go with it and it's broken - it kneads and rises but it trips the electricity when it comes to cooking. I've tried it on other rings in the house but it still trips out. I rung Morphy Richards who offered me a new machine but for a discounted price of £90 (!)
I have no reciept, but I do have my bank statement which shows the payment to Argos.
Is there anything I can do? Or should I just go buy bread from the shop
Thanks in advance
I wondered if you could help me

I bought a Morphy Richards bread machine in May last year, I used it solidly for about a month and then got fed up of bread lol, so put it in the cupboard. I got it back out this week ready to have another go with it and it's broken - it kneads and rises but it trips the electricity when it comes to cooking. I've tried it on other rings in the house but it still trips out. I rung Morphy Richards who offered me a new machine but for a discounted price of £90 (!)
I have no reciept, but I do have my bank statement which shows the payment to Argos.
Is there anything I can do? Or should I just go buy bread from the shop

Thanks in advance

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Change the fuse if it is not moulded?0
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You should be talking to Argos.
Is the thing still within the manufacturer's warranty?
If not, then the manufacturer owes you nothing.0 -
Change the fuse if it is not moulded?
Wow, you jump on a well established member in another thread for their advice, and then spout rubbish like this.
1. It's tripping the electric in their house, which has nothing to do with the fuse.
2. You can still change the fuse in a moulded plug.
Suggest next time you brush up on subjects before giving duff advice.0
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