I have a Breville breadmaker model BR7L.The heating element is defunct. I have been unable to find a site which allows me to purchase a replacement. Can you please advise me of an appropriate site?
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As I understand it, your bread maker is no longer under warranty. Breville bread makers usually have a 1 year warranty.
Manual won't help you in any way. There is no mention of the inside of the bread machine at all.
Try to contact Breville Support, but judging by the reviews, all the spare parts they offer are listed here www.breville.com/
I didn't find a single heating element there.
Here is a site with parts for Breville Bread Makers www.needapart.co.nz/
Contact the service center www.breville.com/
Bread makers are available so cheaply at thrift stores and given away regularly on my Freecycle group. I would go that route if I were you.
The Breville Breadmaker is a really nice bread machine but you may not be able to buy a new heating element.
I would say to contact someone at the Breville website to see if they can help you. They have 'chat, telephone and email'.
You might also try contacting a Sears Service Center to see if they can find a generic heating element that will fit your bread maker. They're very good with this type of service.
www.service-center-locator.com/
You do not say if you are in the US or UK but if you cannot find an element and you still want a Breville then I would suggest you check out eBay.US or eBay.UK as they have new and used machines at fairly reasonable prices.
Here is free manual for anyone needing a copy:
www.manualslib.com/
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