Planet X wrote: » I'll go for it I think. Saw one in Debenhams this morning, Panasonic 255. Euro 155. Seems the latest edition. Thanks for the recommendations Alun.
Eviledna wrote: » There have been so so many threads on this subject in the past, and the overall concensus is: The panasonic sd255 !! It's about 90 euro, but it delivers the best results time after time
Planet X wrote: » That had an "electrical" at the weekend. Dog chewed through the cable a few weeks ago, taped it :eek::eek: and it blew on Sunday morning. Big flame from the socket................missus nearly................:D
tallbirdlady wrote: » I have the above breadmaker and it is good. One problem though when i tip the bread out the paddles come out as well in the loaf! leaving a hole in the bread has anyone come across this yet or know of a remedy what about putting butter round the paddles?
tallbird wrote: » Hi, Thanks for all the sound advise and tips on breadmaking, have to cut out salt from my diet because of high blood pressure, and I'm noticing the very big amount of salt added to processed foods, bread in particular, so I have just reserved a panasonic breadmaker at Argos, can't wait to try it out. Thanks again everyone:)
Dizzyblonde wrote: » It's worth going all out and buying a Panasonic. The best model used to be the SD255 but they've changed it now and I think it's called the SD257. A lot of people who post here have it. It's the one with the little hatch for nuts, seeds etc and they're added automatically to the dough. With other machines you have to wait for the beep and add them yourself. You won't regret buying a bread maker, they're fantastic.