Kenwood Bread Maker usually £130 on sale on Amazon for just £26.45 not sure how much stock is available though! Great Deal
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bascule
21 Aug 17#1
Many thanks, ordered one, been thinking about getting one for a while. I'm sure it should be £126.45 so won't be too surprised if it's cancelled, heat anyway.
radekmisztal
21 Aug 17#2
Ordered, thanks for posting :wink:
TheCheapster
21 Aug 17#3
Astonishingly cheap. I ordered one instantly , but I've since cancelled the order, I don't think I'd have one at any price.
We use the (Panasonic) bread-maker every day. never a problem. It's comments like this one from of the 69 1-star reviews that made me cancel. amazon.co.uk/gp/…X50
paulandpam1 to TheCheapster
21 Aug 17#4
LOL same here, I ordered one and then remembered the George Forman grill, Sandwich maker, Pie maker and Ice cream maker and food processor sitting in the back of my cupboards and realised I dont need anymore one day wonder gadgets.
Disco.Dave
21 Aug 17#5
Not much dough for a lot of dough
babalovesmama
21 Aug 17#6
Ordered, thank you
brett141087
21 Aug 17#7
Ordered. Let's hope it arrives
grinnaslee
21 Aug 17#8
How does this differ froma an oven?
tightpants to grinnaslee
21 Aug 17#9
If you put all the ingredients in an oven, you'll find, when you return, they are in exactly the same position as when you left them - somewhat drier if you've turned the oven on... This machine will mix it all up for you, give the dough a lovely environment to grow in, knock it back a bit (no need to call social services) and then cook it for you!
grinnaslee to tightpants
21 Aug 17#11
So if I have a mixer and an environment for the yeast to do its thing (warm kitchen), then no different between a bread maker and a mixer with an oven.
bellboys to grinnaslee
21 Aug 17#12
Of course there is a difference and I'm sure you are just being awkward for the sake of it. In your scenario you have to use a mixer, tget the yeast started, hen transfer it to the breadmaker. A breadmaker allows you to simply put all the ingredients in the machine, set the programme and leave it to do EVERYTHING ELSE. But at the end of the day no-one is forcing you buy this so maybe your time would be best spent elsewhere on t'internet?
PS I notice one of your posted deals is for a lawnmower but surely you would make do with a pair of garden shears instead? :relaxed:
grinnaslee to bellboys
21 Aug 17#14
Not being awkward, just stating it would be a pointless purchase for myself. :thinking:
bellboys to grinnaslee
21 Aug 17#15
And so would the lawnmower you posted...
drunkentwin
21 Aug 17#10
ordered thanks - had reserved on in argos for a xmas gift cheaper but cookworks - as its a gift and not for myself this looks fab - thanks another xmas gift ordered
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We use the (Panasonic) bread-maker every day. never a problem.
It's comments like this one from of the 69 1-star reviews that made me cancel.
amazon.co.uk/gp/…X50
PS I notice one of your posted deals is for a lawnmower but surely you would make do with a pair of garden shears instead? :relaxed: