Hi all,if i'd payed attention to what you mostly recommended in the first place i'd have saved both time and money.Bought a breadmaker k------.After no time at all the screws went rusty!Sent it back and got a different make m-----.r-------.After several flat topped loaves and then a non mixed two we took it back.iItold OH most grapes recommend the panasonic so last evening he got one,made a loaf and hey presto!PERFECT LOAF.Oh by the way,we did get our money back!
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Our Panasonic is now about 2 years (or maybe 3?) and is used every few days. Still going great with no problems (apart from the time I forgot to press the start button, doh!)
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I have had my Mellerware bread maker for about 15 years. It gets used like crazy from time to time (usually around this time of year) then sits in the cupboard for ages again. Still working away merrily in spite of me asking it to knead double measures of dough so I can make larger loaves now the boys are growing up.Happy Gardening,
Shirley
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I trusted the advice on here, and the reviews elsewhere and went for Panasonic about 2 years ago. Use it nearly every day. Perfect results everytime and no problems with bread. Makes great Pizza and Naan too.
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Originally posted by Alice View PostI trusted the advice on here, and the reviews elsewhere and went for Panasonic about 2 years ago. Use it nearly every day. Perfect results everytime and no problems with bread. Makes great Pizza and Naan too.
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I bought a cheapie from A*g*s for £24. The loaves were terrible so I now only use it for making the dough which takes 20mins. I do the rest by hand but its really easy and I can bake 3 loaves at once in the oven so its faster than using the bm for the entire process. The bread tastes lovely and looks like a proper loaf.Julie
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I was tipped off about this web-site and it is well worth a visit to buy cheap flour, yeast, enhancers etc.
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