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Five Star Reviews:

49%
My other machines never had that feature lol it works very well now I love it!
December 11, 2016
When I recieved my bread machine I could not get it to work ,that was because it has an on and off switch on the back! My other machines never had that feature lol it works very well now I love it!
Makes really good bread. I like the diff crust darkness options
October 6, 2016
Makes really good bread. I like the diff crust darkness options. Esp like that the loaf has a shape more like "normal" bread than many other machines make. Even whole wheat bread has a really nice consistency after baking.
it make the bread perfectly as it is on the ...
September 11, 2016
it make the bread perfectly as it is on the photo wheel i see some of the comments saying doesn't work or didn't do the dough well or not cooking the dough that depends on the ingredient you put you have to be very persaid with the ingredient and 1 more tip while the dough is mixing or as soon as you start the machine do not open the hatch or the bread is not going to be cooked as a bread you bye in the store
Good machine and great price
August 23, 2016
Had a breadman before but it fell on the floor and broke when it was shaking during the cycle. Very happy with this one doesn't seem to shake as much and like the added cycles for jam and such.
Five Stars
August 22, 2016
great product, quick shipment
So far I'm happy with the bread machine
January 23, 2016
So far I'm happy with the bread machine. I bought it for the gluten free setting and I've been getting better gluten free bread because of it.
61%
A Great Machine
August 29, 2016
I don't know why some would complain about the bread results from this machine. I have baked bread manually and by machine for 30+ years and this gives great results without all the standing around. The 2 lb. loaf is too big to fit in anything I have, but the 1 1/2 lb. is easy to remove and finished just as it should be. To get the best bread from a machine, always weigh the flour - don't measure. And, whisk the dry ingredients a little. Adding the yeast to the dry ingredients is fine (if you're baking immediately). You can use all-purpose flour (I use it with spelt and it's delish), just add the appropriate amount of dough enhancer. This will result in a light, fluffy bread for sandwiches.
Oh, you can make a few pouches of dry ingredients for your favorite recipes (without the yeast) and store them in a large canister for easy bread making.
Great Bread Maker and Great Customer Service!!
August 26, 2015
We bought this breadmaker over a year and a half ago and used it on a very very regular basis. We used it to the extent that the center post of the pan came loose and detached (we made a loaf of bread every 2-3 days in this machine). I was slightly disappointed at this, and when I looked in the manual for a replacement, saw the warranty. I made a phone call (the worst part was waiting for ten whole minutes....) and a new pan is being shipped out quick and easy. I would highly recommend this in every way. It works great!
Bread Machine Heaven!!
June 24, 2014
I bought this solely for the gluten free setting and I have not been disappointed. As stated in the instructions, there is a burning smell for the first few uses but its not overpowering and it has no effect on the bread at all. I was a little confused at first becuz after choosing the gluten free setting, which is #5, I was not able to choose a crust color. I initially thought something was wrong with the machine but I have come to believe that's probably becuz on the gluten free setting, you can only get the bread done one way since it's so different than a regular gluten type bread. Gluten grains will form an actual dough in a bread machine or even when making by hand, whereas gluten free bread resembles a batter instead. If I were able to choose a darker crust setting for a gluten free bread, the rest of the bread would likely be tough or burnt. The crusts come out consistently light but my bread has turned out perfect each time with no doughiness or being undercooked in the center. This has made my gluten free life ever so much better as I have finally found and tweaked a good bread recipe that consistently gives me a full sized loaf that is airy and tender and more like artisan bread. The inner baking/mixing pan is very easy to put in and take out and cleans up in just a few seconds. I have had no problems with the bread sticking to the pain either and I do not spray or coat the pan with anything. I can't judge this breadmaker on all its other wonderful settings but for those who are gluten free and are looking for a good bread machine that works well on the gluten free setting, this is the one for you!
Great for gluten free bread
April 29, 2014
This bread machine will not disappoint if you measure and follow the directions. It is so easy to use, just push a button and you have delicious fresh bread.

I bought this bread machine to bake fresh gluten free bread. It is so easy to use with the gluten free setting and all of the recipes I have tried so far have come out perfectly. The gluten free bread I have made comes out much better than anything I have bought in the stores. It is so good that you can't even tell the bread is gluten free. Also saves a bunch of money since we have been baking about a loaf a week.

The machine has 12 different pre-set programs depending on the type of bread you are baking (including jam and dough). You select the crust type you want (light, med, dark) and the loaf size (1lb, 1.5lb, 2lb). Just throw the ingredients in the machine in the right order, select the settings, and the machine does the rest for you. You come back in 2-3 hours or so depending on the type of bread you are baking and the bread is done and ready to be freshly eaten. All you have to clean is the pan the bread bakes in and that is just a quick rinse out (nothing on it really).

I have been using Pamelas bread mix with it and there are so many different add its to make the bread exactly what you want.

I have also baked traditional bread that has come out excellent as well. The panettone I made this week was easier and came out much better than any panettone I have made using the traditional baking methods.

Tip: You MUST measure ingredients exactly. If you don't, your bread will not come out as good.
Use it all the time.
May 2, 2012
I really love this breadmaker. I have made about 200 loaves of bread in the last 16 months. Here are my tips for consistently making great bread:

1. Be exact with your measurements. Weigh out ingredients. Each cup of flour should weigh 120 grams.

2. The amount of liquid you need varies based on the humidity in the room. I usually add in one ounce less liquid than the recipe calls for and watch the dough kneading. This particular machine kneads initially for about 3-4 minutes, rests for a few minutes then kneads again. I wait until the first round of kneading is done, then check the consistency. If the dough is dry and hasn't formed into a ball, I add a spoonful of water and wait till it is kneaded for a minute, then reassess the dough. If the dough is wet (sticking to the sides, a pile of goo instead of a ball of dough), then add in bread flour one tablespoon at a time.

3. Use quality ingredients. I use King Arthur flours and buy yeast in bulk.

4. Add the ingredients in the order listed. Liquids first, then sugar/salt, then flour(s), then yeast. Don't let the salt touch the yeast.

5. Use vital wheat gluten in whole wheat breads. One tablespoon VWG per cup flour.

6. Use this book ([...]). Lots of great tips and recipes.

7. Try the pizza dough recipe from the recipe manual included with the breadmaker. I have several family members that now use that recipe for their dough after having my pizza.

8. I use the small setting for sweet breads, dinner breads, and breads for breakfast toast. I use the medium setting for sandwich bread. I have used the large setting, holy crap are those loaves big. Really too big to be useful.

9. The dark crusting setting is really only needed for the darkest of loaves.

10. Try to have your liquids at room temp. If they are too cold, the yeast will not be as active and the loaf will not rise as much.

11. A lot of recipes call for buttermilk as the liquid. If you have buttermilk around all the time, awesome! If you are like me, then use 1 tablespoon of lemon juice and add milk to make one cup. Let it sit for five minutes. Voila! Buttermilk.

12. As soon as your bread is done, take it out and let it sit for a moment on the counter. Five minutes max. Then use a silicone spatula around the sides of the loaf to help separate the loaf from the pan. It will still be hot, so use an oven mitt. Put the bread onto a cookie drying rack. Let the bread cool and breathe with space all around the loaf for 10-15 minutes before serving. If it sits in the machine or in the pan for too long, the moisture will make the loaf soggy and not as crisp.

13. Don't be afraid to experiment with recipes.

Have fun!

Four Star Reviews:

15%
Great, but SO loud
May 13, 2017
PRO:- Works really well. Makes good bread.- The loaf shape is a bit odd-- less oblong than expected. When you get the rise just right, though, the result is a fairly short loaf with a slice shape similar to that of store-bought bread.- Then again, the "dough" setting offers the option of removing the bread, plopping it in a different pan or braiding it, and creating a more homemade shape.CON:- THE BEEPING. Seriously it beeps five or six LOUD beeps to signal the end of EVERY stage....which means extended beeping every 30-40 minutes over the course of several hours. We like to set the bread to bake overnight, so this would be a dealbreaker in a small space.
Works well with included recipes only
January 31, 2017
This bread machine makes wonderful bread IF you use a recipe from the included book. Any recipe I have tried from other bread books does not turn out as well. The same applies to using the timer. I am always careful to not allow the yeast to come in contact with liquid ingredients before the cycle begins but the bread does not rise as well as it does without the timer. On the plus side, I really like the fruit and nut dispenser.
Four Stars
October 22, 2016
It works well, except that the stirrer came off quiet often (otherwise I would give it a 5 star.)
Good for home made bread
April 11, 2015
Arrived on time and in good shape. The pre-baking cycle to get rid of industrial oils from manufacture truly, truly stinks, but then it works well. I did notice for the first couple of dough making times a bit of black oil still out around the mixing paddle, but that clearer with further use. Personally, I find all bread making machines much better for making dough than actual breads as the size of the baking pan is small and so the breads are very dense, but using it to make dough and then popping it out for hand rounding and oven baking is super.
... similar to my old Kenmore bread maker which is nice. The collapsible mixing paddle is very helpful
October 25, 2014
The functions are very similar to my old Kenmore bread maker which is nice. The collapsible mixing paddle is very helpful. However I have some minor gripes. The measuring cup is NOT accurate. Be sure to compare it to a Pyrex or Oxo measuring cup before using! I don't know if it is calibrated for the included recipes or not. I'd suggest you use your regular measuring cups and then add water is dough looks too dry. I have a favorite old recipe I use. Also, the instructions don't warn about how noisy the automatic nut dispenser is nor that the machine will give numerous "anxious" beeps. I thought there was something terribly wrong the first time I used it. And, the metal handle gets quite hot unlike the old one with the plastic lid/handle. But, repeating, the collapsible kneading paddle is a very nice improvement.
I do like the machine but I find the menu to be a little old fashioned.
April 9, 2014
I like the machine but I am annouyed at the fact that the paddle ends up inside my loaf after baking.I had a difficult time operating the menu. It didn't really give you instructions so it was trial and error.The light/medium settings were just a guess.Intruction manual could have used some examples. Also the menu LEDs were difficult to see.But once I got it going it worked fine.
19%
Does what is expected.
July 28, 2017
Have used this for 3 months. No defects have appeared. Have some minor issues. Really hard to see the display! It is not backlit, and certain indications are almost too far to the edge of the display to read easily. The loaf size is almost too large, whether making 1lb., 1.5lb., or 2lb. loaves.
I have a problem with the bread deflating more than I would like it to. That seems to occur some time during the bake cycle. Have yet to ascertain if that is my fault or just some anomaly due to thermal shock, or the ingredients I am using, or the season of the year.
I really appreciate the ability to remove the mixer paddle prior to the bake cycle! Makes a much neater loaf. So far, the seal/shaft bearing are holding up nicely. Looking forward to cooler weather, when I will bake the loaf in my oven and in a more suitable shaped pan.
Still happy that I bought it, but I want to connect with a bit more hands-on bread making, too.
Solid Machine
July 16, 2016
This product performed as expected, and I can't find any inconsistencies in the description on Amazon. If you follow the recipes that come in the little user's manual, you can make quality bread with little effort. There is no complex assembly with this model, and you can be making bread in a matter of minutes. I have no complaints about the quality of the components. The non-stick baking surface works well and is easy to clean. The controls are simple and easy to use.

Keep in mind that all you will get in the box is the machine. You will need to buy a bag of bread flour and a jar of yeast at a minimum.

My chief complaint is the size of the loaf is odd. If you are slathering your fresh baked bread with butter and eating it alone, it is wonderful. It does not translate well into a sandwich size. The loaf is short and fat, resulting in a small number of very large slices. If you slice each slice again from top to bottom, the resulting pieces are slightly narrower than a slice of "supermarket" bread.

The book that comes with the machine has some good recipes, but these are few. I suggest that if you are really serious about baking with your machine, then you find a good bread machine cookbook and learn to adapt recipes to the machine.
Might be a great machine, but no times for cycles in manual.
April 4, 2016
I have 2 other bread machines, a Zo being one, but wanted this machine for my condo. So far I made pizza dough and a rapid bake white bread. I don't think I'd use the rapid bake anymore as its only for 1 hr. It came out, but what loaf of bread can be made in 1 hr? My Zo has a quick loaf which is for 2 hrs. The other thing I don't like is the instruction book. The recipes are great, but no where can I find the timing for each cycle like mix, knead, rise, bake and how long various breads should take. Other bread machine manuals all give this information. Am I missing something?
Great machine. Read if you want to get rid of the annoying beeps (buzzer)
February 21, 2015
After reading Amazon reviews on various competitor brands, I've decided to go with this model. It's cheap, and has most functions you would want.
One thing I cannot stress enough is how loud this machine is. It is VERY VERY LOUD (and there is no way to turn off the beeps).
Don't even consider buying this if you have a small apartment and planning to make overnight breads.
Other than that, it makes great bread and easy to operate.
After two weeks of usage, the beeps got me so annoyed, I've decided to open it up and de-solder (disconnect) the buzzer from the electronic board. It took 5 minutes and now my machine is peacefully mute.
If you want to do this yourself, it involves taking out 5 screws and using a soldering iron to heat up the contacts of the buzzer (circular thingy that is located on the top right corner of the PCB) and pushing it out of the board.
Perfect bread without effort - no human hair protein needed!
November 19, 2013
**UPDATE**

I have been using this machine almost daily for the past 6 months. I grind my own hard white winter wheat grains to make whole wheat bread, and the loaves are light and fluffy. I use the pasta setting to initially mix the ingredients, then turn it to the white bread setting to knead and bake. I don't even need to use extra gluten with the whole wheat.
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I read through the reviews for a few top-rated bread makers, and ended up picking this one. My primary reason was the ability to remove the paddle before the bread bakes. My first loaf of bread came out perfectly! (Moist and chewy, with a nice crust.) I've followed some of the recipes in the included booklet exactly, and had great results. Until now, I always made bread by hand, but it takes so much time and attention to make a good loaf. I have been using store-brand all purpose flour and it works fine, but I've been careful to use exact measurements.

I haven't had it long enough to determine the reliability, but for now, I'm quite pleased. I really like being able to "set it and forget it," and have a nice, fresh loaf of bread waiting when it's done.

The bread pan is removable to add ingredients, then it is easily locked into place in the bread maker. The nonstick pan is very easy to clean. One thing I didn't consider is that I can't use the machine for back-to-back projects, though. It needs time to cool down before starting a new cycle.

I didn't give the machine five stars because of the loaf shape. It is sort of loaf-like, but a 2-lb loaf produces monstrous slices! That's not really a problem; I can make a smaller loaf and just run the machine daily if necessary. In all, I'm very happy with my choice!

Three Star Reviews:

8%
I had the older version and it was better. This one is pretty much the same except ...
October 14, 2017
I had the older version and it was better. This one is pretty much the same except it has the hinged paddle which constantly pops off during the kneeding cycle.
I was happy to see it had a blade that collapses after ...
March 3, 2017
I have had many bread machines. I was happy to see it had a blade that collapses after baking so you don't have a hole in the entire loaf. HOWEVER, it does get stuck just like my last 4 machines. Very disappointed about that. Otherwise the machine is fine.
Nice machine
February 10, 2017
This is a nice bread machine. My only two issues with it are that the paddle gets stuck inside the bread and it is very noisy.
Simple white bread came out fine. Raisin bread was a disaster (twice) with raisins ...
September 9, 2016
Simple white bread came out fine. Raisin bread was a disaster (twice) with raisins massed at the bottom of the loaf. Whole wheat bread (not 100%) was a disaster (twice) until I figured that the recipe in the book provided half the amount of required liquid. I am still working on it.
Sourdough bread making
September 7, 2016
Folding kneading paddle causes air pockets sometimes. Other times the loaf is great. The rubber insert in the tip of the paddle causes a black mass in the center of the bread. I did remove the insert and got rid of the black spot. I prefer the Breadman Ultimate Plus model for its repeatability. The baking cycles between the two machines are not the same so require ingredient adjustments for similar recipes. In my case I had to reduce the dry yeast when using this model as well as modifying the baking time.
I am also disappointed that there is no light in the machine
July 31, 2016
The collapsible paddle scrapes the bottom of the pan when the machine is kneading the dough. It has taken off a ring of the non-stick coating in the bottom of the pan. I called the toll-free number listed in the book for customer service. I was told that they will replace the pan and paddle under warrantee, but they are backordered and it will take at least two weeks to get them. I am also disappointed that there is no light in the machine..
6%
Cuisinart
September 11, 2017
How do I ask a question??? To me, the booklet is worthless. I do not understand with all the dang beeping going on when I am supposed to take my dough out when using the dough cycle. I want to take the dough out, remove the paddle, shape into the loaf, let it rise once and then bake in the oven. How long does this take? I've used the Breadman until I wore the thing out. LOVED IT! Why oh why did I purchase the Cuisinart? You can't even ask a question on the website. I am so disappointed. I used to make tons of bread and always took a fresh loaf to visit people, parties, cookouts, etc. Everyone was thrilled and so pleased. Now everyone asks what happened.
Soooooo SAD
March 16, 2017
After less than a year, my bread machine committed suicide. I put in my ingredients as usual, and left the machine on the counter as usual, to do its' thing. Ten minutes later, I heard a huge CRASH. I ran downstairs to find that my machine took a leap off the counter. The lid broke off at the hinges and apparently flew across the room (bread dough as well). Although it technically still runs, the lid is irreparable, making it pointless. I really enjoyed the machine up until the last month of its life when it begin to be a little more noisy and started shaking when mixing/kneading. I am now in the market for a new bread maker and I'm afraid I will not buy another one of these. R.I.P Beloved Bread Maker :-(.
Sorta Good product.
March 7, 2017
I have been using the quick bake feature and can have a loaf of bread in about an hour. I am still learning its quirks. Last night it walked off my counter and bent a bit. I think I can still use it. I like the dough setting and can use it to make oven finished bread. I am going to use it for as long as it works ok but I might have to set it on the floor.
It works best on the dough cycle and then taking it out ...
June 19, 2016
I have tried numerous recipes for bread in this machine. I'm not wowed. It works best on the dough cycle and then taking it out and baking it in my oven. That is very disappointing. I have a great mixer, so I could have saved myself the money for this expensive bread mixer/kneader. Ugh. None of the bread makes a good risen loaf one would expect and that I remember from making years ago in a much cheaper machine. I thought I was upgrading to this one - not the case.
This is a very nice sturdy breadmaker and the bread is very good that ...
December 3, 2015
This is a very nice sturdy breadmaker and the bread is very good that comes out of it. My only complaint is that the display window is so dark I cannot read it to make selections without shining a flashlight on it. I expect more from Cuisinart; they need to make that display lighted for this price. I also cannot seem to make the crust darker even though I'm choosing the darkest setting. More experimentation might be needed.

Two Star Reviews:

5%
Two Stars
February 13, 2017
Difficult to use; instructions followed carefully often with mediocre results.
I would now recommend this machine
January 13, 2017
I have used this machine 3 time using receipt from the cook book. The bread did not brown and bread was to moist. The third the bottom coating in bottom of pan came off into the bread. I would now recommend this machine.
The bread machine is new. However, the menu ...
May 26, 2016
The bread machine is new. However, the menu buttons do not work as is described in the manual that came with the machine.In the menu it stated that you can select the cycle, e.g., to make sower dough bread, press a button, and the mashine will do the rest from mixing the ingredients to baking. In reality, it is not the case -- the machine stays quiet for as long as you wish to wait. We ended up using the "make dough" cycle and followed by the "bake only" cycle. So the machine works, after all.
You gotta love the smell of nice fresh baked bread in the ...
October 27, 2015
For the first 5 or 6 loaves this machine worked well. You gotta love the smell of nice fresh baked bread in the house. But after that each loaf comes out with a grey substance that is coming from the paddle. The paddle comes off of the spindle sometimes while mixing! The design sounded good...a folding paddle! But i think Breadman should stick with the standard type. I am not a satisfied customer.
I didn't like the hole in the bottom of the bread the ...
March 7, 2015
At 5'4" I'm too short to see the instruction on the top of the machine. I didn't like the hole in the bottom of the bread the paddle made or that you have to really pull out the paddle. It even leaves a hole in the bottom if you just use the bake cycle without the paddle. Returned.
Below average, flat bread
February 20, 2015
It is not complex, but...1. It overbakes the loaf. Thick, darl crust everytime. I can't get it to accept a Light crust color setting.2. The paddle sticks in every loaf and has to be dug out, ruing about 4 slices each time. It does not reverse at the end of the knead cycle as it should, thus is a major part of the bottom of the loaf.3. Loaf is not as high as with other machines.
4%
Not nearly as good as made by hand.
March 12, 2017
I love to make homemade bread. Until now, I had been making it by hand. My husband bought me this bread maker in an attempt to do me a favor. While I appreciate the thought, I would rather just make it by hand. I don't know if this is true of all bread machines, but the bread was no where near as good as hand made. I followed the recipe exactly per the included instruction/recipe booklet to make white bread. On medium crust setting, the bread was so tough everywhere but the very center. Texture aside, the taste was super bland. It really didn't have a flavor at all. It was also so crumbly, I couldn't even salvage it for sandwich bread. I will try to find other recipes, but I was sorely disappointed.
Not a good gluten free choice.
January 26, 2017
This has a gluten free cycle, but it's not very satisfactory. If this is the main reason you are choosing this machine, you may want to look into a different breadmaker. For most cycles the machine lets you choose loaf size and crust darkness, but those choices are not available for the gluten free cycle. You are stuck with whatever it is -- they're not telling. My gluten free recipes all make different sized loaves, but there no My bread does not come out baked well. One side of the loaf is always doughy and under- cooked. The rest of the crust is just barely brown. Some gluten-free loaves come out very doughy. I've read that you need to finish off loaves from this machine in the oven, but I would prefer not to do that. I will return it in hopes of finding a machine that does the whole project.
after the new wore off I realized what I didn't like about this product
July 15, 2016
I was excited to buy this over a year ago. However, after the new wore off I realized what I didn't like about this product. The beeps for adding nuts are annoying for anyone who doesn't intend to add them since it can't be quieted. The non-stick coating was too easily removed with my bread. The worst was that the pan must be replaced within a year because it will leak a black oil onto your counter surface or inside your machine. If you're not careful to keep it clean it will cook and harden. Eventually the paddle knob will become too loose too make the pan of any use. The replacement is too expensive. This happened to a friend just after she recommended the machine. I bought it and it happened to mine as well.
Dissatisfied with it's life span. Disappointed in my choice.
Not worth the money
January 10, 2016
This is my second bread machine. I am very disappointed. The bread doesn't rise enough. I'm hoping I just got a bad batch of yeast. Out of about ten loaves I've only been happy with maybe two. I read the reviews and was hoping I made a great decision. Unfortunately I didn't.
Not great for whole wheat breads
April 11, 2013
I purchased this breadmaker to replace my broken Sunbeam. I have made about 10 loaves for my large family with it in the last week or so and I've not been able to get a decent whole wheat loaf from the recipes in the booklet. The loaves I've made are incredibly dense and rock-hard. I've tried a different brand of yeast, cutting the whole wheat flour in half and replacing the half with bread flour (I've never used bread flour before, so I thought maybe that was it), trying all three different loaf sizes, adding vital wheat gluten, and double and triple checking the temperature of my water (and other ingredients). Plus I am very careful about putting the ingredients into the machine in the correct order (I've been making bread machine bread for many years, so I know how important that is). I have always used King Arthur Flours because they are non-bromated (bromide is a known carginogen). The KAF whole wheat flour has a protein content of 14% so it should rise really well - especially with the addition of VWG. I did have success making a all white flour fluffy Italian loaf, but I am perplexed and dismayed with my results with a WW loaf (that's basically all we eat). At this point, I am ready to throw out the recipe book and try getting my recipes online. If I don't have any success, I'll have to consider whether I should get another Sunbeam because we had fabulous WW bread for many years with it.

One Star Reviews:

23%
Buyer beware
November 14, 2016
My previous Breadman was a delight until the pan started leaking, probably because of damage, so when I needed a replacement, this new model seemed like the perfect choice. The collapsible paddle was a major attraction, too. Well, I am enormously disappointed in this new one, and have returned it for a refund. The thing stopped working after the first loaf. The LED readout is dull and hard to see. It is a beautiful machine, but a total dud.
Failed new out of the box. Never turned on ...
July 9, 2016
Failed new out of the box. Never turned on. Waited too long to unpack after delivery so return period expired.
Do not do not buy this.... ...
September 29, 2015
Do not do not buy this....note all the problems with apparently oil dropping into the dough after one or two uses...exact thing happened go us and it was a gift and an embarrassment let alone the health ussues...can't believe Amazon still carried this item since this is a COMMON problem
Not worth the money
April 15, 2015
The beater at the bottom mostly stays flat and the dough is useless. A lot of money spent for a useless piece of equipment
Recipes dont work.
January 11, 2015
UPDATE! We're down to one star now as zero is not an option. As others have reported the collapsible paddle is now actively chewing its way through the bottom of the pan.On top of this the recipes included DO NOT work in this machine. The measurements included for everything has either too much flour or too little water. This piece of junk is heading straight into the dumpster.Whatever you do, do not buy this useless excuse for a machine.
Disappointed
June 29, 2014
I bought this as a present for my wife. She has had very little success with it I'm afraid.There seem to be a number of errors with quantities in the supplied recipe books suggesting to me that they have not been properly tested however my main complaint is that the seal for the bearing that supports the mixing paddle appears to have ruptured leaking black grease into the dough mix. This is on a device that has been used maybe 8 to 10 times.Poor build quality + badly thought out documentation means I will not be buying anything else from Breadman.
10%
Turned it on for the first time and it didn't ...
March 14, 2017
Turned it on for the first time and it didn't work. The spindle wouldn't turn. I think it had sat around the box so long that the bearings must have rusted. If not they have bigger issues. I bought it because it had the features that I wanted. I sent it back and purchesed a different brand. If something dosen't work right out of the box, Then it is nothing but junk!!
Kneading paddle too short?
April 23, 2016
I think this product does not work do well. The kneading paddle is too short to mix the flour and the rest of the ingredients inside well enough. Not sure about the rest of the people or did I did something wrong. The recipes are useless and none of my baking successful, either the ingredients not mix well enough or the instructions for the recipe are useless.
She used it once and it worked fine. Used it a 2nd time and although it ...
February 27, 2016
Well this was purchased for my daughter for Christmas. She used it once and it worked fine. Used it a 2nd time and although it sounds like it's kneading but nothing is actually happening so the ingredients aren't mixed. Troubleshooted and tried again.... it worked for 1 minute, then quit. Wanted to return it to Amazon but missed the date because it wasn't tried out till now. :-( Gonna have to try to replace with Cuisinart. NOTE..always try things out while they are still under the Amazon return period!
Conair Cuisinart is just a Con
October 30, 2015
Purchased this bread maker and returned it one day later. Two attempts to make the simplest recipe failed miserably. Used fresh ingredients and followed Cuisinart's recipe to the letter both times. In the first attempt, the risen dough cascaded over the interior canister and baked onto the exterior (non-nonstick) finish and then imploded. Second attempt was the same recipe, but slightly smaller mixture; it didn't spill over the sides, but it did implode before baking. Made for a good bread bowl, but I was wanting a loaf of bread. The owner's manual blames the owner for any misadventures - room too hot or too cold, ambient air to humid or too dry, ingredients not fresh, blah, blah, blah. I've had less expensive bread makers in the past that worked wonderfully the first and every time. Naively thought a Cuisinart product would live up to its reputation. Not so. Stay away from this one. Go to the bakery instead.
Since getting this one I made three loaves & none of them good. They are coarse
December 28, 2014
I have worn out three bread makers since they first came on the market so I make lots of bread! Since getting this one I made three loaves & none of them good. They are coarse, gummy, dry & fall. I am very unhappy with it & planned to do a return but with the holidays I discovered this morning my 30 days was up yesterday. My Ingredients are all fresh so I had to feel like it was the machine. Sorry but I certainly can't recommend it.
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Price
Price
$119.99updated: Mar 17, 2020
$140.00updated: Mar 17, 2020
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Article Number
Article Number
0740057003110
0717411375978
Binding
Binding
Kitchen
Kitchen
Brand
Brand
Breadman
Cuisinart
Color
Color
Silver
Stainless
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
Formatted Price
Formatted Price
$129.99
$185.00
Height
Height
610.2 in
590.5 in
Length
Length
610.2 in
708.7 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Breadman
Cuisinart
Model
Model
BK1050S
CBK-100
MPN
MPN
BK1050S
CZN-027
Name
Name
English
English
Number of Items
Number of Items
1
1
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
BK1050S
CZN-027
Product Group
Product Group
Kitchen
Kitchen
Product Type
Product Type
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
Publisher
Publisher
Breadman
Cuisinart
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
7.6
8.8
Size
Size
2 LB
2 LB
Studio
Studio
Breadman
Cuisinart
Warranty
Warranty
9 Years - parts
Limited 3 year warranty
Weight
Weight
35.3 oz
63.5 oz
Width
Width
480.3 in
482.3 in
Feature
Feature

Bread maker with 14 baking functions, including low carb, gluten free, artisan dough, and jam

3 loaf sizes (1, 1-1/2, or 2 pounds); 3 crust colors (light, medium, or dark); 15-hour delay timer

Exclusive, collapsible kneading paddles and automatic fruit and nut dispenser for convenience

Includes collapsible measuring cup, adjustable measuring spoon, and recipe book

Measures 16 by 18 by 12 inches; 2-year limited warranty

Programmable bread machine bakes 1-, 1-1/2-, and 2-pound loaves

12 preprogrammed menu options; 3 crust settings; 13-hour delay-start timer

Viewing window; removable lid, pan, and paddle for quick cleanup

Stay-cool handles; measuring cup, measuring spoon, and recipes included

Product Built to North American Electrical Standards

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    According to your review, the Cuisinart is 366 inches by 720 inches. That's not even going to fit in my driveway, much less my kitchen.
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