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Panasonic SD255 breadmaker with raisin/nut dispenser | 
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| Brand: Panasonic Category: Kitchen
Buy New: £95.99
New (4) Refurbished (1) from £79.99
Rating: 59 reviews
Media: Kitchen & Home Shipping Weight (lbs): 17.2 Dimensions (in): 15.8 x 14.7 x 12.4
MPN: SD255 Model: SD255 EAN: 5025232412068 ASIN: B000QUYW62
Release Date: May 29, 2007 Availability: Pre-Order (0-0 Business Days)
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| Features:
| • | Bakes a variety of cakes and tea breads quicker th | | • | 100% wholemeal mode | | • | Multigrain mode | | • | Sandwich bread mode | | • | Rye bread mode |
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Product Description With the SD255WXC bread machine from Panasonic, youll be able to enjoy fresh, homemade bread whenever you like.The bread machine can be used to prepare white, wheat or even gluten-free breads. You can even toss in some raisins, nuts or other ingredients to spice up traditional recipes.Among the SD255WXC bread machines many cooking programmes, youll even find a convenient fast baking option.
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| Customer Reviews:
This is magic! June 18, 2007 H. Toker Lester (Devon. UK) 111 out of 111 found this review helpful
I'm really pleased with this machine, it's easy to use and makes perfect bread every time. So far I've made an ordinary white loaf (the XL size is massive!)a spiced raisin loaf- great for breakfast, and a brioche with chocolate chips. What's really useful is the timer delay so you wake up to great fresh bread. You know all the things that have gone into it, and its really tasty. The machine is easy to use,but you MUST follow the instructions carefully, and the automatic dispenser for fruit, nuts etc is a boon as you don't have to stand over it waiting for the beep to add these like other machines. There is a dough only option which allows you to take out the dough and shape it yourself.It also does cake but I haven't tried this yet. It is like magic, add the ingredients at night, set the timer, and wake up to the house smelling of lovely fresh bread- amazing!
Can't fault it August 9, 2007 Mr. C. Mumby 75 out of 76 found this review helpful
Got this last December (9 months ago) and haven't bought any bread since. Tend to make 5/6 loafs a week - white, wholemeal or granary. The XL make a 600g loaf - which is a good size. My kids love the bread and have real run making pizzas from the pizza dough recipe. Overall - the best, most used, reliable gadget I've ever bought. Only one loaf has come out wrong and it was my mistake. It comes with a good recipe book - with lots of different bread types. Downsides - XL slices are too big for my toaster. - doesn't keep as long as shop bread - however not normally an issue as its so yummy - quite hard to cut the XL loaf as it quite tall - however dug out the electric knife from the cupboard and solved the issue.
unbreakable August 1, 2007 Rj Cannell (UK) 56 out of 57 found this review helpful
just replaced my old SD206 with one of these. Panasonic breadmakers are the best. 8 years, 2000+ mostly heavy wholemeal loaves and it was still working. i just wanted a new one. I've saved around 1500 in that time, had fresh bread made the way I like it almost every day and my children understand good bread. The SD255 is better. Here's to the next 8 years.
new user August 24, 2007 Ms. Alice Hutton (UK) 41 out of 41 found this review helpful
I am a newcomer to breadmakers so I thought I would buy the best as this had the best reviews. I have not had any mishaps with the bread they have all come out great, so now I buy my flour in bulk it's easier. The timer is wonderfull & so nice to come home to a fresh baked bread smell, my dogs are always to be found near the breadmaker. The packet bread mixes are great in there too & the sundried tomatoe & parmesan is a must to try & comes out massive, as one reviewer said they are quite hard to cut. I have not bought any bread for the last 2 months,highly recommended.
Great product even for the bread snob! September 27, 2007 Ms. Helen Joy Coker (London, UK) 31 out of 31 found this review helpful
I admit to being a bit of a bread snob with a preference for wood fired oven sourdough, so I really only bought it for my partner. As it is it makes lovely bread - I really like the spelt fruit bread & it makes a nice solid rye loaf too! I haven't missed my premium bread so far. And Saturdays we have raisin brioche for breakfast, can life get any better? I believe the machine has saved us its purchase price in bread in the couple of months we've had it already, despite my pessimistic initial calculation that it would take us up to 1 year. I wouldn't bother getting a separate bread recipe book as the included book gives you enough options.
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