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Kenwood BM450:
... d heard a lot about breadmakers recently and despite being tempted by a Panasonic breadmaker with fruit/nut dispensers I plumped for this model when given the chance to try it, and I have bought Karen Saunders book; Breadmaker Bible as although this machine comes with a recipe book, I like to experiment. As an aside, I do thoroughly recommend the extra book, which is available on this very site. I have made a ba... Read the full review: The best thing since, er, sliced bread. by FlickeringEmber |
Kenwood Bread Maker
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Kenwood BM450 Manufacturer: Kenwood / Bread Maker / Breadmaker w/ ingredients dispenser / 58 minute rapid bake setting - Baking healthy, homemade bread couldn’t be easier with the Kenwood BM450 Breakmaker! The Kenwood BM450 has 15 programs for bread, doughs, cakes and jams, and a rapid bake setting for a fresh loaf o... overall rating |
from £ 87.49
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Kenwood BM250 Manufacturer: Kenwood / Bread Maker / Power [Watt]: 480 / Timer: Yes / Bread size [Grams]: up to 1000 / Number of programs: 12 overall rating |
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Kenwood Breadmaker BM200 Manufacturer: Kenwood / Bread Maker / Power [Watt]: 670 / Timer: Yes / Bread size [Grams]: 900 / Number of programs: 13 overall rating |
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Kenwood Breadmaker BM258 Manufacturer: Kenwood / Bread Maker / Power [Watt]: 670 / Timer: Yes / Bread size [Grams]: 900 / Number of programs: 13 overall rating |
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Kenwood BM250 ... Kenwood Breadmaker BM250, is really good, it compares well with the panosonic models with equivalent programmes, but is cheaper which is why I bought it. It makes excellent bread, cakes and dough allowing a wide variety of breads to be made. It is really easy to use, the instructions and recipes are easy to follow, and even the first loaf turned out well. Drawbacks to this Kenwood model compared with a panasonic are that it is slightly harder to get the bread pan into the breadmaker and requires a little patience. Also the hook which kneads the dough often gets left in the bread; this is quite annoying but not really a problem. The timer is great as it means that you ... Read the full review: Kenwood Breadmaker by cfdenny |
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Kenwood BM250 ... many years I used a Breville bread machine and was entirely happy with it until it wore out due to constant use. I bought a Kenwood from John Lewis, relying on their choice for quality. As an experienced bread maker, I can find nothing positive to say about it. Where to start? The results are unpredictable - often a rock-hard lump of stodge. The hole underneath is unnacceptably large. My previous machine made buns, pizzas, pasta etc. This one, only bread and cakes - the results with basic brown and white are bad enough, I wouldn t try anything else. The rapid loaf requires the heating of fresh milk and an egg, so I consider there is no rapid option. There is no lig... Read the full review: Buying a Kenwood Bread maker was a huge mistake by uberhousewife |
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Kenwood BM250 ... neatly designed machine that fits well into my small kitchen and is well priced at just under £40 (from Tesco). The pan needs to be washed up by hand, but is easy to clean so this is not a chore. I haven t experimented with recipes yet and have only used packet mix, but the only problem I ve had was when I opened the machine during the proving process and the loaf sank a little. However, it does say not to do this in the instruction booklet, so handy tip - read the instructions! There is a small hole left by the mixing blade, but that doesn t matter. The instruction booklet well laid out and is written in plain English. As I was a bread machine virgin, I got som... Read the full review: Kenwood BM250 bread machine by Happy Shopper |





