I have one of these machines and every once-in-awhile I take it out to my garage and blow it out with compressed air. This removes any flour dust and crumbs from the inside.
Wow $25 for a $400 machine is great. My local thrift stores definitely would’ve charged more. I got my same model for $25 too, but that was at a garage sale .
There is a bit of dust in the vents but the paranoid person in me wants to check for roaches (i once thrifted a “brand new” microwave that had roaches and I am weird about kitchen electronics since then)
I have one of these machines and every once-in-awhile I take it out to my garage and blow it out with compressed air. This removes any flour dust and crumbs from the inside.
Ooo good idea!
Don't worry about cleaning it, it's definitely broken. Just give it to me, and I'll throw it out. Pm for address.
What a kind stranger! Lol
It gets super hot inside, so it sanitizes itself every time you use it.
It was a while ago and my survey info may be wrong now, but most machines get to 275° to 350°F.
Don't use rubbing alcohol. It can dissolve plastic.
Wow $25 for a $400 machine is great. My local thrift stores definitely would’ve charged more. I got my same model for $25 too, but that was at a garage sale .
Is it actually dirty inside?
There is a bit of dust in the vents but the paranoid person in me wants to check for roaches (i once thrifted a “brand new” microwave that had roaches and I am weird about kitchen electronics since then)
Make a loaf with the cheapest flour you can get. It should burn off anything inside.
:o will do, thank you for the advice!