I have an OG Joule, couldn't tell you when I got it but it's made its way through at least 3 states and probably 10+ apartments so I figured it was indestructible. After a recent cook, I took off the magnetic bottom to remove a piece of hair or string and as soon as the bottom came unscrewed the internal thread that holds it in place flaked off and I can see the stress marks on other parts.

This is going to fail fully soon. Is there anyone making this piece on their own or does anyone know if I can get one from ChefSteps? Breville seems to only sell the propeller and the magnetic base itself, not this threaded insert.

Thanks!

by sneakerfreek

4 Comments

  1. juliuspepperwoodchi

    Honestly, contact Breville’s warranty department. I know it’s old. I know you’ve gotten a ton of use out of it.

    It costs nothing to ask.

    I’m pretty sure my own negligence killed two Joules, Breville replaced both under warranty essentially no questions asked.

    They’re a great company and they stand behind their products. Customer service is what we pay the premium price for.

  2. lcdroundsystem

    Email them. They send me a propeller when mine broke off when it was dropped. Didn’t ask for warranty information or anything.

  3. RIP

    I have had 3 Joules die on me; lucky that it wasn’t during a cook.

    My OG Joule died by sucking water into the motor/electronics housing.

    2 of my Joule Turbos’ motor seized. The 2nd Joule Turbo died the other day after a 30 hour pulled pork cook. The motor seized while I was doing the 1:1 vinegar:water clean.

    ETA: The 2nd Joule Turbo was the warranty replacement for the 1st Joule Turbo.

  4. That same thing happened to me last week. The machine started to make a pulsing grinding noise. Within 5 seconds of hearing it, the app on my phone told me the unit had encountered a serious error and I should call breville support. My breville was 16 months old. Breville took my info, asked for a screen shot of my purchase date of Amazon, and shipped me a new device. Diffrerent model as the one I had they no longer stock, but all in all, painless.

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