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  • I have a Panasonic, my mum gave it to me. It does a good job.
    I was jumping to conclusions and one of them jumped back
  • Korkyb
    Korkyb Posts: 634 Forumite
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    Ignore all above advice & whatever you do DO NOT get a Panasonic breadmaker !!!




    Only kidding - I'm on my second Panny & wouldn't bother even trying another brand - 1st one lasted years.

    Panasonic Breadmakers FTW :-)

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    Was it really "everybody" that was Kung Fu fighting ???
  • I had 2 panasonics in my lifetime, first breadmaker ever in the 70s was a zojirushi. I have given my panny to a dd and now have and love a mini zojirushi, it makes the best bread/dough/cake ever and is the perfect size for me, small footprint takes up hardly any space. Loaves are a proper shape 1 lb size. I made chocolate cake in it last week, a spelt loaf and today am going to make cinnamon rolls as I have visitors. No good for a family, panny is best for a family. Zojirushi is best for me
  • mardatha
    mardatha Posts: 15,612 Forumite
    Ok,many thanks every body, will google this one kittie and get either that or a Panasonic. I had a panny before and it was ok until it suddenly stopped making decent loaves and I put it on Freecycle.
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