Been toying with the idea of a breadmaker for a while because my youngest has to have a gluten free diet. Thought this one seemed a really good price, rrp is £119, it has excellent reviews across the net too.
Makes a 1lb, 1.5lb and 2 lb loaf
Fastbake setting – bakes a 2lb loaf in under 1 hour
Choice of 12 settings
13 hour programmable timer
Light, medium, dark crust setting
Dough setting
Also makes cakes and jam
Cooltouch sides
Includes measuring cup and spoon & recipe/instruction book
The smell of homemade bread wafting around the home is one of those classic smells. Bread, fresh out of the oven, with melting butter, is a memorable taste sensation. The Morphy Richards automatic breadmaker can create that experience every morning. There’s very little effort on the part of the baker because the breadmaker is a sophisticated appliance with a computer memory that does all the work for you. It’s as simple as one-two-three 1. put in the ingredients, 2. select programme from the menus and press start 3. Wait for your bread. But don’t stop at baking bread in this appliance. Besides being able to do all kinds of speciality breads, including wholewheat, you can also prepare doughs for bread rolls, pizza, cake and jam. Everything is easy and tastes homemade – because it i
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Besford
13 Feb 163#1
Good price but the only breadmakers worth having are made by Panasonic.
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Besford
13 Feb 163#1
Good price but the only breadmakers worth having are made by Panasonic.
melted to Besford
14 Feb 161#16
Not tried a Panasonic, but I've currently got the 1.25kg loaf, dual paddle silvercrest one that Lidl sell once a year which consistently makes an excellent loaf.
I also had one of these for six months, wasn't impressed, I don't think it kneaded the dough well enough.
soapyd
13 Feb 16#2
I got given this one and it does a good job.
Quiney83
13 Feb 16#3
I've got this its well worth it. Think I paid the same price 2 months ago
espirit77
14 Feb 162#4
OP, i have just gone gluten free after many years suffering with IBS. i really suffer when i forget to stick to it, after failing to check food labels. like tonight after a rancid chinese by ken hom! :disappointed:
wishihadadonkey to espirit77
14 Feb 161#8
It's hard work isn't it, she has such a restrictive diet :disappointed:
DavFlan
14 Feb 16#5
It's really good. Definitely hot at this price.
Lipa
14 Feb 162#6
£48 seems to be standard for this breadmaker. Not a brilliant deal for me
MacH1965
14 Feb 16#7
I have the same model - bought it off a guy that said he could go to Waitrose and get a loaf in less time. Once you've tried it you'll never buy a loaf again - its marvelous (make my naans in it too !)
WigBilly to MacH1965
14 Feb 161#13
Well done you...clearly a good sort baking bread for your dear old nan :wink:
TheButler83
14 Feb 16#9
Got this at Christmas and very happy with it although have struggled to get the top of the loaf to brown on the fast bake setting. the slower 3hour setting works great though.
* I paid 45 for mine before Xmas at Hughes - this model was a lot higher priced at Amazon so voted hot
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Makes a 1lb, 1.5lb and 2 lb loaf
Fastbake setting – bakes a 2lb loaf in under 1 hour
Choice of 12 settings
13 hour programmable timer
Light, medium, dark crust setting
Dough setting
Also makes cakes and jam
Cooltouch sides
Includes measuring cup and spoon & recipe/instruction book
The smell of homemade bread wafting around the home is one of those classic smells. Bread, fresh out of the oven, with melting butter, is a memorable taste sensation. The Morphy Richards automatic breadmaker can create that experience every morning. There’s very little effort on the part of the baker because the breadmaker is a sophisticated appliance with a computer memory that does all the work for you. It’s as simple as one-two-three 1. put in the ingredients, 2. select programme from the menus and press start 3. Wait for your bread. But don’t stop at baking bread in this appliance. Besides being able to do all kinds of speciality breads, including wholewheat, you can also prepare doughs for bread rolls, pizza, cake and jam. Everything is easy and tastes homemade – because it i
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I also had one of these for six months, wasn't impressed, I don't think it kneaded the dough well enough.
* I paid 45 for mine before Xmas at Hughes - this model was a lot higher priced at Amazon so voted hot