My method should be used only on the thick
cast aluminum pans not the thinner light weight pans because they can bend.
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What
you need to do is get a strong shoelace or piece of string about 3 ft. long, 2
hot pads placed on the edges of the pan to protect your fingers,& 2 empty
milk jugs filled with water. Tie one end of the string around the post
the paddle sits on in the little space between the bottom of the paddle and the
pan and knot it. Loop the other end of
the string through the handles of the jugs short enough so that when you turn
the pan upside down the jugs hang about a foot off the ground. Bend your
knees a little so you in a position kind of like a short stop in
baseball. Then lift and drop the pan about 4 to 6 inches so the jugs kind
of POP the string. You can hear the seal of the baked on gunk breaking it
seal on the first pop and then the paddle comes flying free with the second
pop....If it hasn't popped off by the 4th or 5th pop you
will have to try other methods. Email
me if that is the case. I have
posted a video on you tube of how to do it just type in "how to remove a stuck
bread machine paddle" in the youtube search bar.
Glad to be
of help!
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