Annastasia
Please help me with a non-standard problem: you need to manage to put a bread maker and use it on the table, above which there are hanging kitchen cabinets 50 cm above it. Please do not offer to put it "somewhere else", there are no other options: either there, or you will have to do without a bread machine.
Panasonic 255 does not fit, you cannot even open the lid by 50 cm, let alone take out the bucket by the handle ...
lega
Quote: Annastasia

Please help me with a non-standard problem: you need to manage to put a bread maker and use it on the table, above which there are hanging kitchen cabinets 50 cm above it. Please do not offer to put it "somewhere else", there are no other options: either there, or you will have to do without a bread machine.
Panasonic 255 does not fit, you cannot even open the lid by 50 cm, let alone take out the bucket by the handle ...

Your problem is absolutely standard. My bread maker also lives under a wall cabinet .. For the period of baking bread, I simply push the HP to the edge of the table and unfold it sideways so that the lid can open freely. HP is Panasonic, was chosen due to the fact that it has an engine from the bottom, and not from the side or rear. Only Panasonic occupies the smallest base area on the table. So you will definitely have to choose or move the HP every time (personally, it does not bother me at all) or still do without it. I do not think that you can find at least some brand of HP, so that HP with an open lid can fit in 50 cm of space and there is still room for pulling out the bucket.
dopleta
I'm surprised - I wanted to confirm the words benefits, but, just in case, she went, took a measuring tape and measured it - and opened, and got it! Although the lid does not open to its full height of 50 cm, the bucket can be removed without problems. True, my stoves (wonderful), it seems, are no longer released, it is necessary to check ... But they are far from the lowest. Although, of course, below Panasonic.
lega
Quote: dopleta

I'm surprised - I wanted to confirm the words benefits, but, just in case, she went, took a measuring tape and measured it - and opened, and got it! True, my stoves (wonderful), it seems, are no longer released, it is necessary to check ... But they are far from the lowest. Although, of course, below Panasonic.

dopleta! I'm surprised too .. Can you take the measurement results in the studio? What is the distance from the countertop to the hanging shelves? What is the height of the HP with the lid open?

dopleta
Quote: lga

dopleta! I'm surprised too .. Can you take the measurement results in the studio? What is the distance from the countertop to the hanging shelves? What is the height of the HP with the lid open?

Check mark, I'm in the country, there are no hanging shelves (and at home they are much higher for me), but I pulled a centimeter 50 cm from the base on which the stove stands, opened the lid and took out the bucket. Now I will somehow manage to take a picture (it will be difficult with both hands), I just have to wait, it takes a very long time to load here.
lega
Quote: dopleta

Check mark, I'm in the country, there are no hanging shelves (and at home they are much higher for me), but I pulled a centimeter 50 cm from the base on which the stove stands, opened the lid and took out the bucket. Now I will somehow manage to take a picture (it will be difficult with both hands), I just have to wait, it takes a very long time to load here.

Lorik, I will not argue, but you need to calculate the height of the HP + the height of the bucket with the raised handle and with the grooves for insertion + the thickness of the hand holding this bucket by the raised handle + the distance margin for free movement of this pulled out bucket ...
In short, I strongly doubt that there are such HPs that can fit in the STANDARD distance between the tabletop and the shelves in this situation. I think that ANY HP will have to nominate ...
dopleta
Here we are. Is there a tape on the right wall? The height of the closed stove is 30 cm. With the lid fully open - 48-49 cm.

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dopleta
Quote: lga


In short, I strongly doubt that there are such HPs that can fit in the STANDARD distance between the tabletop and the shelves in this situation.

Check markIf you insist, I will take another shot with the bucket extended, but believe me, even when reaching absolutely up (although I usually pull the bucket tilted towards me) it does not even reach the height of the open lid. Do you want to take it off?
lega
Quote: dopleta

Check markIf you insist, I will take another shot with the bucket extended, but believe me, even when reaching absolutely up (although I usually pull the bucket tilted towards me) it does not even reach the height of the open lid. Do you want to take it off?

Lorik! What are you? What do you insist? And there was no thought .. Who specifically is interested in this, they themselves can calculate in the models suitable for them ... I just tried to focus on the "formula" (if I may say so) for calculating the height, and on a possible solution to the problem ... then everything is worth it, and we are satisfied with everything ... * JOKINGLY * but the decision on the choice of the model and the location of the HP installation is still not for us to make ..
sazalexter
My friends have Panasonic in general in the living room and nothing, plows like a cute one.
dopleta
Quote: lga

Whoever is specifically interested in this can themselves be calculated in models suitable for them ...
Prallno! It's not a problem - go to the store with a tape measure and measure the height when pulling out the bucket.

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