- Voltage: 120 Volts
- Color: Stainless Steel / Black
- Item Weight: 24 Pounds
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Capacity: 2 Pounds
- Various healthy course settings include Multigrain, Whole Wheat, Rapid Whole Wheat, Gluten Free, Salt Free, Sugar Free and Vegan
- Double Kneading Blades thoroughly knead dough for superior results; Dual heaters on the bottom and lid of the bread maker promote even baking and browning
- Rapid courses allow you to bake a loaf of white or whole wheat bread in just 2 hours and 25 minutes
- Large, easy-to-read LCD display with convenient key code on lid simplifies course selection; RAPID SETTING: Use Rapid setting to have your loaf ready to eat in under two and a half hours
- Electrical Rating 120 volts / 700 watts.Cord Length:39 inch


















J. –
I hesitated to buy this bread-maker and I shouldn’t have. While I like to bake my own bread in the winter months, living in the Phoenix area, I do not like to bake in a full-sized over with the A/C already straining with outdoor Summer and Spring temperatures between 90 and 115. So I bought this to use on a shelf in my un-insulated garage mostly during the warmest weather.The instructions and minimal recipes provided come in English and French. I’ve tried most of the recipes and they produce very respectable 2 lb loaves of bread. The programming is fairly rigid and you can select three levels of darkness to the final loaf. The elongated Teflon-coated “tray” has two spinning paddles and cleans easily. At a time when a good, tasty loaf of bread can cost $4 – $6 dollars for just a one pound loaf, after the initial investment in purchasing this bread-maker, you can save a lot of money making your own bread over the long haul.If I have any negatives to report, it’s simply that I would like more control over the programs used by this machine. The periods of kneading, resting, mixing, and rising are relatively fixed within each of a number of programs, and there are three levels of darkness to choose from. I like my bread crust a bit dark, and like to add semolina flour to my bread flour for a more Italian or Sicilian-style loaf. I’m not sure if I can adjust a recipe to adapt to the relatively fixed baking routines. I’ll need more time to figure that out.If you want an easy solution to having fresh bread, have a few mouths to feed, and don’t like paying $5.00 for a loaf of bread whose ingredients cost about $0.50 for a one pound loaf, this bread-maker is about as good as they come.For a busy household in need of very good sandwich bread, I highly-recommend this machine. If you are into baking artisan loaves of ciabatta bread or French baguettes, this or any machine is not what you are looking for. If you enjoy making good bread and want to customize your loaves, you’re somewhat limited with any bread maker. I do compromise and use a “poolish” or “biga” fermentation to get the best flavors from my loaves, and I simply adjust the recipes provided by this bread-maker. You’ll get great artisan flavors in a very typical-looking bread machine loaf if you do that. This bread-maker also can make pizza dough and other types of food that are outlined in the manual.
awesome –
overall fairly simple straight out of the box. i am fond of this appliance. wanted to start eating gluten-free and healthy bread options found it was likely better to make at home than buy in the store. id like to replace buying store bread and make a loaf or two a week with this. i don’t think that will be a problem with this machine. i bought this mainly for gluten-free and pizza dough. i made two loafs right away that turned out decent and edible. i was using pizza dough yeast, i think if i get better yeast ill get the higher rise. one was medium crust and one light crust. i have some playing around with the flours and ingredients to get a few mixes i like. on the first one, the darker one i went with more earthy ingredients. i replaced the xanthan gum with psyllium husks, flaxseed meal, bobs red mill gluten free flour blend and a nut- almond flour blend. ill have to experiment with the mix to bring out desired flavors sugars etc.machine is fairly simple to operate place wet ingredients, then dry on top, then yeast and hit the button i left it alone and came back when it was done. there is a period in the cycle for you to scrap the sides though for me it was not messy and did not require it. being a stickler id imagine the pan is Teflon coatedmost things are these days i may bake it at 400 degrees to off gas the coating. not a deal breaker for me.this thing has been around a while. and doesn’t seem to have changed much. looked at these years ago.since newer cheaper models have come out that may or may not work comparable to this one. for me it was between this one and a $150 unit. the cheaper unit may have did everything just as good as this one though it had a vertical pan instead of horizontal and i thought that might bug me. decided to go with this one was 2xtwice the price but had the best reviews. seems solid and simple. i could definitely recommend this product though ive only used it twice and had it less than a week. i was going for a set and forget bread making and this things does the minimal fairly good so far once i get it down ill probably be able to mix ingredients and load the machine in less than 10-15mins go about my day and come back a few hrs later to baked bread and that is what i was going for and on that feature this product appears to deliver.