I find it funny how your attitude has dramatically changed from this post in which you said:
"So I'm going to take this piece of junk in for service, and if the repair cost is as high as I imagine it will be, it will be hitting the trash can and polluting a landfill shortly. It's a shame Breville didn't have the foresight to allow users to update their firmware without a service incident. Sad rookie mistake.
The service manager who called me was very apologetic. The warranty limitations they have are probably normal in the high-volume appliance trade, but this machine is new venture for Breville that reaches into a higher performance level than the common blender.
"I've Scaced many HX/E61 machines, seeing shot variances of up to 8-10F or more. [The BDB] stays within 1F." - Mark Prince
Posted Thu Feb 21, 2013, 11:10am Subject: Re: Trying to Decide R58, Quickmill Qm7, Breville DB
cuznvin Said:
I find it funny how your attitude has dramatically changed from this post in which you said:
"So I'm going to take this piece of junk in for service, and if the repair cost is as high as I imagine it will be, it will be hitting the trash can and polluting a landfill shortly. It's a shame Breville didn't have the foresight to allow users to update their firmware without a service incident. Sad rookie mistake.
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