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Which Bread Maker?
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Panasonic!
I had a Breville that was fab, but when I couldn't get a new pan (obsolete model) I looked for another Breville, but reading the reviews on Amazon put me right off.
As far as I can tell, the differences in the BMs I have had have largely been in the pan. THe first BM I had was Morphy Richards and was good, had solid pan. Next Morphy Richards was ***p and I took it back to Comet, the pan was very thin and light weight and everything I put in it stuck like the proverbial. Put in extra £££ and I got a Breville, good solid pan, as does the Panasonic. It never needs anything other than a wipe and maybe a soak round the paddle to clean it. I wouldn't buy thin bakeware for the oven and presume that the BM thing is the same.[SIZE=-1]"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad"[/SIZE]
Trying not to waste food!:j
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My mum has a panasonic and its amazing! I've never known a machine get so much use. It makes anything and everything my favourite is a currant bread thingy which we have toasted for breakfast. (got side tracked there!) my point is they are amazing and totally worth the spend. I think we paid £100 for my mums as a present. The time function is fab as you can wake up to the smell of cooking bread! yum![Survey site stuff goes here]0
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We are on our third breadmaker, a Panasonic. It knocks spots off our previous two breadmakers. The bread is always nice and it is so easy to use, and comes with an excellent list of recipes.0
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Panasonic. (But not if you are on a diet)I used to be indecisive but now I am not sure.0
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Panasonic......you'll never stop baking though0
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I have a Breville Fan Assisted Breadmaster which is great and i have started using it daily or twice daily lol . It is fairly old though i think i have had it 5 or so years.
After reading about the panasonic i jumped for joy when it didnt start durring the night and cook me my daily fix . But i had forgotten to click the start buttonI was so dissapointed
I cant justify buying a new one whilst this works but if i didnt have one i would go for the panasonic onefurrypig says:my name is Choccy and I am addicted to nose free stamps as I want to save them all and give them noses!!!:rotfl:
About me. Im Choccy or Chocolate orange depending on where i am.Yes occasionally i am a total looon who spends too long online,but no where near as much £ as her spendy elves do ..:D0 -
chocolate.orange wrote: »After reading about the panasonic i jumped for joy when it didnt start durring the night and cook me my daily fix . But i had forgotten to click the start button
I was so dissapointed
You could always accidentally knock it off the table. Oh that's not money savng is it. :rotfl:0 -
hi a, trying to make my mind up, are bread makers worth the challenge.
can any one reckomend a good reasonable one?
we have a perent with caelics and am worried about the children eating too much wheat in case they develope it, or am i worring too much?:A :j0 -
Another thumbs up for the Panasonic from me too!
Got mine just before xmas for about £70 (should've been £100) and I've been very impressed with the results. Well worth the money.
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Thanks everyone......have ordered a Panasonic...so much for moneysaving:eek: .
will see how my bread turns out when it arrives....cant wait:D0
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