I bought a used bread maker from a thrift store for $12. They had like 5 of them.
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That's often the problem, the shops keeping the stuff around want to survive too and the endresult sometimes is that they are not worth it anymore financially.
I don't know which parts you found and if they are branded as replacement parts for your or a similar device, but you could get lucky if you find just fitting blank parts
I’ve personally burned through no less than 3 bread machines, and I heavily used mine. (It’s the paddle. It’s always the paddle that dies.)
I find it’s significantly cheaper to pick them up at your local thrift store. They’re quite common and cheap there.
Actually did that just a coulple days ago. Wasn't even looking for one but there it was for $21. Bigger pan than my old one. Little noisier. Will have to keep the spindle oiled this time.