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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 10 people for MACHINE
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www.qvc.com
i've owned lots of bread machines but always wanted a zojirushi.
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www.qvc.com
i know, i had two prior bread machines that did not hold a candle to this one.
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www.amazon.com
i had researched many bread machines and wanted this one because it was smaller and took up less counter space.
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www.amazon.com
many bread machines have a problem with the pan attachment doing a lousy job which means that the pan rattles around in the machine and it sounds like a bunch of elves are trapped in there hurling
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www.amazon.com
bread machines can't quite recreate the crust of a good oven baked bread in my opinion.
Read more reviewsPositives: Compact, Fast Baking, Great Affordability, Max Loaf Capacity: 1 lbs -
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www.qvc.com
- 2 RECOMMENDED by 13 people for MACHINE
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A. Raffo "Andrea and Holly",
www.target.com
it doesn't have that weird shape or texture that some bread machines produce.
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www.amazon.com
it is not among the large sized bread machines, but it looks really small in the picture.
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www.amazon.com
however, i did read several reviews where they thought that their bread machines appeared to be used or factory reconditioned, so when my breadman arrived, i carefully inspected it before throwing
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www.amazon.com
i chose this breadman because it doesn't make those telltale vertical loaves i remember bread machines making in the early '90s.
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www.amazon.com
breadman has a great reputation for great quality bread machines, so this is a great investment!
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Use, Compact, Fast Baking, Max Loaf Capacity: 2 lbs -
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A. Raffo "Andrea and Holly",
www.target.com
- 3 RECOMMENDED by 9 people for MACHINE
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www.walmart.com
we have had bread machines for several years and our latest one died on us.
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www.walmart.com
i am the previous owner of 2 other bread machines--a panasonic (wonderful, but expensive) and a regal (no longer made) over the last 25 years.
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www.walmart.com
the first thing is that the bread pan is not as heavy as other bread machines i have owned.
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www.amazon.com
except....i found out my old panasonic works after all, so now i have dueling bread machines!
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www.amazon.com
if every one of these bread machines is like the one i have (which i have to assume they are because they should be) then i would recommend this to anyone who want sto make some bread - whether a
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Use, Compact, Large Capacity, Max Loaf Capacity: 2 lbs -
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www.walmart.com
- 4 RECOMMENDED by 8 people for MACHINE
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www.bestbuy.com
what's great about it:?makes every kind of bread and jam what's not so great:?rather large footprint "after almost going blind researching bread machines, this is the one i finally chose.
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www.cooking.com
lots of baking options to go with all the different recipes that are available for bread machines.
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www.cooking.com
i've owned other bread machines but this one is easier to use and the bread consistently comes out outstanding.
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www.qvc.com
i think this will last better than the 2 other bread machines i've gone through where the paddle shaft always ends up leaking.
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www.amazon.com
i know a lot of people's bread machines sit collecting dust - you do need quite a lot of time to measure out the ingredients etc but the end product is totally worth it as i think the over processed
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Clean, Easy To Use, Consistent, Max Loaf Capacity: 2 lbs -
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