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Toastmaster seems to no longer support the breadmaker.
Many breadmakers work very much the same.
This is a link to youtube about bread makers. You should find enough information here to use your breadmaker and might even find one like youre. toastmaster breadmaker YouTube
If the spindle is turning and the paddle is not then your paddle is worn out and probable slipping on the spindle. If the spindle isn't turning then your problem is underneath the pan or inside the drive and your paddle may be fine.
Hi, If you do a search on Ebay you will find several of those paddles listed. I would need the model number to find one for you. Go to ebay and do a search for Sunbeam bread machine paddle. I found 7 different paddles listed.
If you don't want to go this way please let me know and I will look further if you will include your model number. Best wishes.....hope this helps.
I also had a breadmaker where the paddle didn't want to come out. (I acquired it that way.) After trying to take it apart, using a pliers (wrapped a cloth around the paddle), squirting WD-40, and a few other things, I finally had my male friend try getting it loose. He finally did, using the pliers with a cloth around the paddle. After that incident, I oil all of my paddles (cooking oil or butter). I buy and sell bread makers so I've had dozens but only one with that problem. Usually, soaking does the trick. Hope this helps.
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