My SKG machine that I just bought from a liquidator store does not power up. When I plug it in, nothing happens. The panel does not lit up. There is no on/off switch.
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From the reviews on Amazon, this machine doesn't last long. I don't see a reason why you cannot return it if it doesn't work.
I would ask for an exchange. If they won't, contact the company and see if they will. Most liquidators in my town (the brick and mortar ones at least) usually have a 5-10 day return window if it is not working.
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Since this is one of the more expensive bread machines I would suggest trying several things before giving up.
If you have a Sears Service Center in your area, I would try them first as they will probably look at it and tell you what parts it needs.
Google bread machine repairs with your zip code and see what comes up. Call any site and ask if they repair SKG machines and if so tell them your problem and ask what they charge to check it out.
Call any shop listed and make notes of answers.
Don't forget - any necessary parts are extra.
You might want to Google the shop for any complaints before spending money.
Then decide if it is worth bothering with.
You can often find nice bread machines at thrift stores for $5-$15 and they have generally been lightly checked for problems.
Thank you for the suggestions. I have googled and checked things out . I only paid $35 for it at a Liquidator store.
I try to find small appliances at one of our local thrift stores but I always make sure it has at least been 'surface' tested.
Most places will let you plug one in and do your own checking.
I always try to look at only very clean (or new with instructions) machines as I do not wish to clean behind someone. Everyone may not be this particular but I have always had good luck - just takes a little longer to find a buy.
Always check to be sure all the parts/accessories are in the package/machine as some pieces are often lost or misplaced.
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