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Morphy Richards 48319 2nd Generation (2017)
Ripped off!!Northern Region, NSW
- 2 reviews
Bought it in January and it just stopped working in July, computer has gone crazy!
I replaced my old bread maker when it started to let me down after about 10 years. I really liked the idea of being able to add automatically so purchased the Morphy Richards Stainless Steel Bread Maker - 48319MR .
At first it worked well, then it started to play up. Now it just cant be programmed. So disappointing!
Purchased in January 2021 at Catch.com.
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SAFGold Coast
- 3 reviews
over sensitive and unpredictable
Sadly the loaf browns around sides and bottom but not on top. The recipe quantities need to be reviewed by the company too; I have found that most of them require more water than stated. If the machine struggles with a slightly thicker dough mix (as per most of their recipes it seems), the machine starts a fit of appopletic beeping and resets it's self to the start of the programme again. Consequently, I daren't use the timer. It's Russisn roulette as to whether I will wake up with a loaf of bread or an uncooked lump of dough. As the first b...Read more
readmaker I have ever owned, this is so disappointing and frustrating. I have successfully made pizza dough in it though - using my own recipe. I don't recommend this machine at all. A friend of mine has a different brand. I plan to chuck this piece of neurotuc machinery in the bin and buy the same brand he uses I think. At least I only used qantas points and about $50 to buy this one.....so luckily not a huge outlay.1 comment
GLEN D.Morphy Richards
We apologise for the issues you are having with your breadmaker, and from the description you have given of the way it is operating, I would say that the unit may have be a faulty unit. You don't ment... Read more
ion how long you have had the bread maker but please be aware it has a 24month replacement warranty and I would suggest you return it to the place of purchase along with your receipt for a replacement.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
AENBunbury, Western Australia
- 7 reviews
- 7 likes
Disappointed.
I bought this as a replacement for my old Breville breadmaker, which is still working but slowly dying. It's bad to say but the old breadmaker blows this one out of the water. The loaf that comes out is always smaller (in height) than the old breadmaker and the crust less crunchy on max setting. This is okay, not that I'm happy with it but I can live with it, but what is not okay is the control failures. Touching the stainless steel can at times cause the controls to go nuts, sometimes resetting the entire cycle mid-run. The light will turn on ...Read more
and off mid cycle by itself at times (with a maddening beep at times useful as a death metal metronome) and needs to be turned on and off manually to stop it. I am extremely disappointed by the build quality, especially as it cost over $200, this kind of thing is totally unacceptable
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GLEN D.Morphy Richards
Thank you for your review, I apologise for the issues you are having with your Morphy Richards bread maker. They are not within the normal functioning ranges of the unit and as part of the Glen Dimple... Read more
x Australia group, the Morphy Richards range of electric product are sold with a 24 month ‘replacement only’ warranty in Australia. Your product is currently within this manufacturer’s warranty, please simply arrange return of your unit to your place of purchase along with your invoice/ proof of purchase to receive a replacement. Should you require any further assistance in relation to this issue, please do not hesitate to contact us again at any time.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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THOMASWollongong nsw
- 2 reviews
- 48319 2nd Generation (2017)
- Verified purchase
Use it every day
Machine is good but I have been making bread for 30 years and never found ingredients of recipes correct. The bread is only as good as the correct amount of ingredients in the mix. Takes a number of trails before the right quantities are found. Makes perfect loaf if the mix is right.
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Dr Michael BrennanHervey Bay, Qld
- 6 reviews
Bread maker: New as Good as Old
Frequently it is stated that modern products aren’t as good as older versions; recently the opportunity arose to determine if that applied to bread makers. Just over a decade ago I purchased a bread maker against the sales assistant’s advise and it lasted just over two weeks. With tails between legs I returned the item, and this time purchased the originally recommended product a Morphy Richards Model 48319, albeit at almost twice the price of the original purchase.
Being diabetic bread baking is important due to lower sugar, fat and salt cont...Read more
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Very short lived Breadmaker.
No receipt as was a Christmas present. Lasted approx 14 months of use, not continuous. Pan needs to be replaced as Possibly it may fix the problem. Paddle support falls out as split washer worn out. Pan also flicks to off location before finishing cycle. Have contacted Glen Dimplex Australia for support and received a "political" response....lots of words without committing to anything including only advising me to buy a new pan at Au$70.00. Loved the operation of the machine and found it to be user friendly. Will try a different brand now.
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sevastianSouth East Queensland, QLD
- 6 reviews
Consistently good results, reliable and sturdy
This breadmaker is good for making salt free or gluten free bread. Replace the salt with a little gluten flour and lemon juice, and youll have a healthy loaf that doesnt send you blood pressure sky high. It has 18 baking options including sweet loaf, gluten free and two that you can set up with knead and raising settings you will reuse. Theres a nut and fruit dispenser that means you dont have to lift the lid at the right time to add them. You can lift the lid to add a little flour/liquid if it looks too we/dry after first kneading.
Its a reliable, sturdy machine that will take your own recipe and give consistent results. I love it, its my heart-saver.
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Danielle D.Morphy Richards
Hi Sevastian.. Thank you so much for your review of our product. We very much appreciate your feedback!!
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GLEN D.Morphy Richards
Hi Ripped off,
Please return the bread maker to the retailer you purchased from with your purchase receipt and they will be able to replace it for you under warranty.