At least the baker got to take the pan home as a souvenir.

by Colonial_maureen

18 Comments

  1. PeopleFunnyBoy

    Imagine what these things do to arms and hands.

  2. loljustcreepin

    I can’t even imagine a 9 pan not getting noticed before the Hobart gets turned on.

  3. Automatic_Cap_3198

    Please share the back story . I’m intrigued as to how that pan got in the mixer .

  4. Carefreeme

    Aren’t those things pretty damn expensive? My old manager said he had to fire someone because they tried to double the batch of dough after being told not to, and it snapped in half.

  5. ChesterWynwood

    How was the pan not noticed? Even if the ingredients in the bowl were covering it, how did no one see it in the bowl before adding them? And then adding the paddle attachment once the bowl is on the mixer was it not difficult to line up with the pan in there?

    I have so many questions here…

  6. That would make a pretty sick phone speaker if the acoustics arent all fucked

  7. Stunning-Rock3539

    Those paddles are built from the same metal as hot wheels my guy they are not built to last

  8. Holy Hobart Batman, i’d hate to get mixed up in a situation like that.

  9. BadassBokoblinPsycho

    That 9 pan just became a louder speaker

  10. Sea-Cupcake-2065

    9 pans is a lot. I would start with one and then gradually add more pans

  11. 9999steps

    I love that I can experience the whole event in one picture. This is art.

  12. TheGoodAl

    I was a service tech and repeatedly got calls for a 30 quarter mixer at a chain restaurant. Broken beaters, sheared keys, stripped gears. I arrived early one morning to find a prep guy throwing frozen 1 pound blocks of butter (straight out of the walk-in freezer) into the mixer bowl while it was running at high speed.

  13. funthebunison

    This is the fault of whoever turned on the machine. I will die on this hill.

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