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Chef Tests 37-In-1 Bread Maker – Sorted Food

An expensive piece of kit to one person may be a priceless gadget to another, so today, we’re testing a high-end bread maker gadget to see if it’s worth a spot in your kitchen. Get ready for an Ebbers special of thorough gadget testing!

Bread Machine Model: Panasonic SD-ZX2522

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31 Comments

  1. I have a bread maker, that does less. It's my 2nd one . 1st did more and never used the functions. Jam etc. I use dough and bread setting and if I can't use the cooked bread in time I make leftover into crumbs and freeze them. I have fresh bread and always have crumbs for coating what ever I wish. I have a bread maker because most bought bread has too many preservatives and upsets my digestion.

  2. Already googling for a bread machine that is a little cheaper and doesn’t necessarily make pasta or jam. Fell in love with the bread straightaway. When you think how much preservatives and additives there are in just a simple white loaf of bread it is staggering. Being able to make bread without those yukky things has to be better for you, let alone the money you are saving.

  3. Pretty cool machine. It's doing a couple different jobs from other machines. I don't have nothing to do anything like that. I don't have a mixer or anything. I don't make dough or bread. But this actually does a mixer job and Cooks it. All in the same time in a couple of hours or set it. Pretty cool. I guess probably better to give this than a mixer because it actually has all the proper ingredients for that machine and Cooks everything at the same time. Or if less you're making other bread type food or pasta. And that's cool too because you just put everything in and it does all the needing and proofing majority of the time and you just finish it up. Pretty cool

  4. I could see this being amazing for someone who can't have gluten in a gluten household. Less danger of crosscontamination from work surfaces and tools and its all self-contained.

  5. I found my bread machine to be a novelty. Used it, a lot for a while. Went back to hand making bread, and now the machine sits in the cupboard taking up storage.

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