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Use these to make your own bread at home
There is an audible tone which allows you to add mix-ins at exactly the right time, and another tone so you can remove the finished dough to shape it by hand before completing the final bake with the paddles removed. The removable lid with viewing window makes it easy to see where in the cycle your loaf is, and add any mix-ins. The delay start feature lets you set things up for a fresh loaf at a later time, and the convection fan helps ensure perfect results every time.
If the power happens to go out while the machine is running, it will hold your settings for up to 15 minutes and resume when power is restored! Not only does this machine look good on your counter, it has all the bells and whistles you could ask for in a bread machine. Oh, and the handles on either side of the machine are super sturdy for moving it around.
Amazon user writes:
“Beautiful addition to the kitchen. Brilliant silver shine and high detail. It’s stunning. My mother in law bought the same one and we made bread last weekend and OMG perfection. I ordered the bread cookbook they recommend when you buy the machine to go with it. Can’t wait to use it this weekend!!!! UPDATE/ 11/5/16 I’ve used this bread maker almost everyday since we got it lol. Love it!! I’ve made wheat loaves white/rye/ sesame/ Italian and pizza doe. I even made banana nut bread which was simply amazing. I love this machine!”
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