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Breadman Plus TR810 2-Pound Horizontal Bread Machine | 
| Brand: Breadman Category: Kitchen
This item is no longer available
Rating: 26 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 21.2 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 16.5 x 10.3
Model: TR810 UPC: 740057001468 EAN: 0740057001468 ASIN: B00004R93R
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| Features:
| • | Makes bread in 1-1/2-, 2-, and 2-1/2-pound sizes--start to finish | | • | 40 preprogrammed settings, 430 watts, 60-minute power failure backup | | • | Twin kneading blades and LCD display for ease of use | | • | Includes baking pan, instruction manual, and recipe booklet | | • | Measures 17 by 11 by 10 inches; 1-year limited warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review What used to be a time-consuming, messy process is now a snap. Measure the ingredients into the Breadman Plus, push a few buttons, then go for a walk in the park. Return a few hours later--or after a good night's sleep--to the unforgettable aroma and taste of homemade bread. This machine will even make the jam to top it off.The Breadman Plus makes and bakes most kinds of yeast bread--white, whole wheat, rye, or honey banana--as well as quick or batter breads. Try the recipes in the booklet or your own favorites--just be sure the dry ingredients total less than about 6 cups so the dough doesn't overflow the 9-1/2-inch (nonstick) baking pan. If your recipe calls for adding ingredients late in the kneading cycle, a beeper will remind you. If you want to make bread that doesn't conform to the loaf shape, the machine can mix and raise the dough prior to shaping for baking in a conventional oven. For the beginner the process couldn't be easier, and even if you're an old hand at making bread from scratch, you'll find yourself baking much more frequently. And this machine quickly pays for itself: think of how many $3 or $4 loaves you won't be buying over the bread maker's lifetime! --Toni Reineke
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| Customer Reviews: Read 21 more reviews...
Time tested and a great bread machine July 12, 2008 KwQd (Central Illinois) I have been using this bread machine for about three years and make one loaf of bread per week. It took some experimentation and research to come up with a recipe for 100% organic whole wheat bread that lends itself to a consistent loaf every time, but I am there. I never buy bread now. I have had no problems at all with the machine itself, except that now one of the paddle shafts is getting a bit stiff, which I would attribute to normal wear. I hope they still make this machine when I am ready to replace it. My whole wheat bread recipe:
Dry organic ingredients: 3 cups whole wheat flour .25 cup stone ground cornmeal 4 tbsp steel cut oats (soaked) 2 tbsp turbinado sugar 3 tbsp wheat gluten (makes it rise consistently) 2.5 tsp active dry yeast 1 tsp cinnamon 1.5 tbsp soy milk powder 3 tbsp ground golden flax seeds
Wet ingredients, well stirred to blend them: 1.25 cups warm water 4 tbsp applesauce .33 cup honey 1.25 tsp salt (I put this in the with the wet ingredients)
The wet ingredients go in first, followed by the dry ingredients, followed by the yeast in a pocket made in the center of the pile of dry ingredients. This makes a somewhat dense loaf but I have tested it on average folks, and everyone seems to like it. Settings: 1.5 lb loaf, Whole Wheat, Light crust. 4 hour baking time.
no problems here September 27, 2005 A. G. Daniels (Massachusetts--USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We've had our machine for about 3 years now and have had no problems with it. Granted, we don't make a loaf of bread every day (or every week) but we do make it often. The machine is easy to use and easy to clean, and makes very good bread, and does a fantastic job at mixing dough. No complaints.
Spare Parts? January 21, 2004 T. Page (Grove City, OH United States) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is a great machine, but my belt broke that turns the paddles on the bottom and the company, after repeated emails and phone calls, does not seem to offer any support for their product. No parts are available, their only solution was to sell me a refurbished at half price. Any chance another reader would know of a resource for a belt? Other than no support when the machine breaks, it was a great machine while it lasted. Know of spare parts? tapage62@hotmail.com
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