by scmrak in Home and Garden, - Top 50, Feb 16 '05
Pros: lots of cycles, automatic fruit and nut dispenser Cons: lousy documentation, non-working features, unnecessarily complex programming, flimsy construction
Some time late last year the Ms (bless her pointy little head) decided that my hoary old Zojirushi bread machine was due for retirement. It was, after all, about fifteen years old and had survived three cross-country moves and thousands of loaves of ...
Pros: Makes excellent bread, custom programmable, lots of features Cons: large- takes up counterspace, noisy
I am a fairly experienced bread baker but I rarely have the time to make my own bread, so I decided to get a bread machine. I did a lot of research, and ended up buying the breadman ultimate. I think I made the best choice. The only thing I don't care...
Pros: Settings for custom recipes, changeable factory settings, pause button, non-stick pan, and price Cons: Unpredictable extras dispenser
Most people enjoy eating homemade bread. Unfortunately for some, it is a struggle to even have any bread. My family has to avoid all foods containing gluten, which basically means no wheat, barley, rye, or oats. Of course, this eliminates practically...
Pros: Quiet, easy to program, easy to clean, wonderful final product! Cons: No on/off switch. Pull out the cord when you are done baking.
I finally did it. I finally purchased a bread machine after desiring one for years. I hesitated buying because I had no idea what brand to purchase. I researched online and found positive reviews toward the Breadman Ultimate TR2200C. Add me to the...
Pros: Makes making your own bread trivial. Cons: None really.
I hemmed and hawed for a while before buying this breadmaker. Now that I have it, I probably use it more than most of my other appliances (appx 1x per week). It takes me just about exactly 10 minutes to get the ingredients together, measure them out, add ...
Pros: Capacity; Easy to use control panel; Custom programming ability; Clean up; Timer Cons: Noisy; Takes up counterspace; Incomplete dough mixing
I always liked the thought of making my own bread. The process of making my own bread, however, was something that I had neither the time nor patience to do. Bread machines seemed to simplify the process. The machines themselves still seemed like...
Pros: easy to use, a dream to clean Cons: leaves flour in corners, a little noisy when kneading
A few months ago I learned I was going to have to start cooking virtually everything from scratch for health reasons. My appliance-bare kitchen quickly became appliance haven. Of all the appliances I have added to my kitchen, the Breadman Ultimate has...
Pros: Simple, consistent baking, easy to clean Cons: None
After extensive research, I decided on the Breadman Ultimate. It retails for $130; more than I had intended to pay, but with the reviews I found on the internet and opinions I read here, I decided it would be the one. I previously owned a Breadman...
This is the Breadman Ultimate...the ultimate bread machine. It's the best appliance I ever bought for myself. I'm a college student who loves to bake and baking in a dorm with no kitchen is a painful experience. I'm so glad I bought the machine, it made...
Pros: Not too loud, great consistency, nice variety of cycles. Cons: Labored a little when making bagel dough.
Three weeks ago my old bread maker burnt out. I had another brand. Immediately I was on a hunt for the next bread maker, so of course I came to Epinions! :)
After some research I almost decided on another brand bread maker. But the reviewer...
Pros: many options, consistent results, easy clean-up Cons: controls, "extras dispenser" faulty, paddle in bread
I was new to bread machines when I first started using my Breadman. When I tried to use the delay-bake feature I made a mistake. I pressed the wrong button and the machine started before I was ready. There was no way to turn it off, so I pulled the...
Pros: Excellent bread every time! Cons: It's huge (like your butt will be after a few weeks) and noisy.
I had an old Breadman Plus that was given to me when my mother-in-law purchased a new one. I think she was trying to make me fat. The baking pan was scratched and the bread would stick after baking. Even though the bread came out mangled - it was...
Pros: Good interface many options, aggressively priced.
Cons: Not for regular use because pan is thin, cracks & starts leaking
This breadmachine has a good interface, good motor and good overall features, with one big problem. I've baked more than one hundred breads with it, probably hundreds. The real problem is that the pan, in which you pour the ingredients and bake the br ...
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