Can anyone tell me where I can buy a new bread pan for a TR-500 model?
Hi Alcurrie,
If you don't mind buying online, there are parts available online (eBay, etc.) - - just do a keyword search.
If you want OEM parts, you'll need to contact Salton, Inc., who manufactures it.
https://secure.prodregister.com/prodprotect/applica/bm.shtml
Parts & Accessories:
Phone: 1-800-738-0245 (Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., ET)
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Jon
Here is how you determine the size of loaf you can bake in your machine. You need to determine the capacity of your pan. Fill your pan with water and measure the cups added so you know how many cups of water are in the pan when it is full to the very top. Here are the conversions:
1)If your pan holds less than 10 cups of water you can make: a 1 pound loaf
2)If your pan holds 10 cups of water you can make: a 1 pound loaf and a 1.5 pound loaf
3)If your pan holds 12 cups you can make: a 1 pound, 1.5 pound, and a 2.0 pound loaf
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This is rare, but if you pan holds 14 cups or more you can make all the above plus a 2.5 pound loaf
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To find your bread machine pan size:
Fill the bread pan with water and measure it out in cups
Less than 10 cups of water = 1 pound
11-13 cups of water = 1 1/2 pounds
More than 13 cups of water = 2 pounds
Here is how you determine the size of loaf you can bake in your machine. You need to determine the capacity of your pan. Fill your pan with water and measure the cups added so you know how many cups of water are in the pan when it is full to the very top. Here are the conversions:
1)If your pan holds less than 10 cups of water you can make: a 1 pound loaf
2)If your pan holds 10 cups of water you can make: a 1 pound loaf and a 1.5 pound loaf
3)If your pan holds 12 cups you can make: a 1 pound, 1.5 pound, and a 2.0 pound loaf
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This is rare, but if you pan holds 14 cups or more you can make all the above plus a 2.5 pound loaf
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