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Ya right, it's an oversize paper weight. Failed bread every time. I've wasted time and flour on this with nothing to show for it. New yeast, new flour, multiple recipe sources and nothing works. I've hand made bread for years and was talked into getting a machine "it'll make life easier". If you want a machine made bread get a different one or buy from bread from a store. Me I'm going back to how my Mother made it - time management and elbow grease.
Our first one was used weekly for fresh bread for its entire life, I finally just wore it out. We've bought two of this same model bread machine, one almost 4 years ago and the other 3 weeks ago. It's a very good machine. It produced a lot of great dough for other baking also. Very predictable, dependable.kinda' fun.
Great machine, I very nice to have a warm bread in the morning. All my friends in Brazil they want one. We are trying different kind of bread, I will buy another for a gift
Very pleased with all the features, the only problem being the crust is hard from the time its done. We had to replace our other bread machine when it quit working. Looked for several months and found this model. And wish the loaves were a little bigger. Other than that would totally reccomend it.
The part that irks me the most is that the blade bakes into the bread and you have to cut open the bread to get it out. I am so disappointed I am giving it to Goodwill after using it 3 times. I purchased this breadmaker when my old one was accidentally dropped off the counter. It was the biggest waste of money. First of all, it is flimsy. The top comes off every time you open it and the handle of the bread pan comes off as well. I even feel bad giving it to Goodwill because that means that someone else will try to use it. However, I feel badly just throwing it in the trash.
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