Deluxe Breadmaker
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| Price: | $110.82 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Breadman Deluxe Rapid - Volts/Watts: 500 watts Capacity: Bakes 1-lb, 1.5-lb, or 2-lb. vertical loaf
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #10504 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Salton
- Model: TR555LC
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 13.00 pounds
Features
- Applica #TR555LC 2LB Breadmaker
- APPLICA CONSUMER PRODUCTS INC
Customer Reviews
2 bread pans in less than 2 years
Purchased in Jan 2007, my second bread pan just failed, the gasket or rivets started leaking. I called and they said a replacement is not available...GRRR!!!!
I have greatly enjoyed this model, it was my first. Easy to use and consistent results. I make 2 - 2lb loaves a week of a whole wheat bread.
I going to limp along with it until I can save the money for the Zojirushi BBCC-X20.
better than sunbeam model
I was lucky, I got this for $11 at a auto garage that had a bunch of refurbished items like this in the back, on sale around x-mas, 2006. It makes a much better crust and loaf than the Sunbeam model 5891, which I just bought from amazon. The sunbeam is ok, but I dont like the ridges in the pan, and the texture of the bread didnt seem as fluffy as the breadman. Overall, the breadman seems better, but the cheaper Sunbeam is a good value for just getting out some bread.
Fantastic breadmaker
I have had this bread maker for at least 3 years now and it's still going strong. I don't use it everyday but when I do, it's mostly used for making dough.
I make my own cinnamon rolls and yeast rolls so the dough setting is excellent because it does all of my kneading for me. All I have to do is dump the dough out and roll it out for by cinnamon rolls (or form the dough for the yeast rolls). It's an excellent workhorse even when working with the heavy, thick doughs.
It's really durable too. I've learned that you might want to put a non skid pad or dish towel underneath it because the agitating action when it's kneading makes the machine move. Mine actually walked itself right off the countertop to my horror, but kept right on mixing. When I picked it up it was completely fine and has worked just fine ever since. (That was a year ago.)
I've known people who have purchased this and used it every single day to keep fresh bread in the house. The rate that I use it (roughly once a week) this machine should be just fine years and years from now.





