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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 12 people for R
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My wife has Celiac disease and a good gluten free bread is impossible to find ready made.
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This is my third breadmaker - my Panasonic breadmaker got too old, and I thought I'd risk a new brand.
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I received it today and couldn't wait to make my first white bread.
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The bread machine had a dent, plus two blemishes where scratches were repaired in the front of the stainless steel case.
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A couple of times when I've used the delayed start program I haven't been available to remove the paddle, but the bread slides out of the pan so easily, the paddle doesn't stick inside the bread so it isn't a problem if you leave the paddle in.
Read more reviewsPositives: Fast Baking, Excellent Affordability, Compact, Max Loaf Capacity: 3 lbs -
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 19 people for R
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I would recommend this product to anyone that wants to buy a breadmaker.
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My biggest problem is that the proportion between flour and water in the recipes is completely screwed.
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made 5 loaves of bread, none came out ok all not cooked inside --all burnt hard crust outside --very strong motor --directions not complete -would not recommend 1650 watts way too hot for breadmaking --raisin bread came out black outside crust.will t...
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i (we) have had two different types of bread machines for a number of years.we recently decided to guy a bread machine for our son and his wife and children.
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T-Fal OW5005002 Emerilware Bread-and-Baguette Maker This is my first bread machine so I searched all the reviews and couldn't decide cause all of them had some negative reviews.
Read more reviewsPositives: Large Capacity, Great Affordability, Fast Baking, Max Loaf Capacity: 3 lbs -
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