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Panasonic SD255 breadmaker with raisin/nut dispenser
Panasonic SD255 breadmaker with raisin/nut dispenser

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Brand: Panasonic
Category: Kitchen

Buy New: £88.83



New (17) from £84.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 73 reviews
Sales Rank: 3

Media: Kitchen & Home
Shipping Weight (lbs): 17.2
Dimensions (in): 15.8 x 14.7 x 12.4

MPN: SD255
Model: SD255
EAN: 5025232412068
ASIN: B000QUYW62

Release Date: May 29, 2007
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours

Features:
  • 3 different loaf sizes
  • Comprehensive bake modes
  • Easy to use control pad
  • Cool touch housing
  • Rapid bakemode

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
With the SD255WXC bread machine from Panasonic, youll be able to enjoy fresh, homemade bread whenever you like.The bread machine can be used to prepare white, wheat or even gluten-free breads. You can even toss in some raisins, nuts or other ingredients to spice up traditional recipes.Among the SD255WXC bread machines many cooking programmes, youll even find a convenient fast baking option.


Customer Reviews:   Read 68 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic product! Fears due to the bad reviews totally unfounded!!!   October 10, 2008
Panasonic SD255 breadmaker with raisin/nut dispenser

After reading all the reviews for this breadmaker and having concerns over the poor reviews, I decided that the majority of good reviews could not be wrong and I have purchased this breadmaker.

I have now made both normal bread and Gluten Free Juvela Bread and I have to say I am delighted. Even the Rapid Bake does a fantastic loaf!

Despite the higher cost over other machines, this little machine will have paid for itself in 3 months in this house.






5 out of 5 stars Excellent Breadmaker   October 8, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

We have now had our machine some 10 weeks and would not go back to factory baked bread, its far cheaper,easier to slice and certainly more tasty than any plant baked bread and better than most small bakeries turn out also.
We make approximately 6 loaves per week some wholemeal, some white and our favourite granary and I can say we have not had any problems mixing and matching the recipes.
I made some dough and produced some bread rolls last week and they were wonderful too.
If you are thinking about a breadmaker please choose this one as its the best and you will be really glad you made the purchase, its also gone down in price since I bought mine.



5 out of 5 stars LOVE it!   October 7, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

With the ever-spiraling costs of the bog-standard loaf in the supermarkets, and given an increased need for sandwiches (with my daughter starting full-time school and therefore the need of packed lunches)I figured it might be a good idea to invest in a breadmaker. My parents have the 254 Panasonic breadmaker, and after doing a test run in theirs I decided to invest in the 255. I haven't regretted it for a minute.

It's easy to use, you have loads of different programs (so if you're organised, you can set it to have a loaf first thing in the morning when you get up, or, like I've had to today, you can wack out a "rapid bake" loaf instead) and you have all the measuring tools you'd need. I've done white loaves, wholemeal loaves, sandwich loaves and I've used it to make dough for some Danish cinnamon rolls. It's fantastically easy to use and clean. Yes the alarm telling you your loaf is ready isn't terribly loud, but then who wants a siren going off and scaring you witless?

Biggest testament to it - my bread-shy son will now eat sandwiches, and my daughter, after years of nibbling the soft bread and leaving her crusts, now consumes all the bread put in front of her.

I suppose my biggest concern is what it's doing to my electricity bill, oh, and it's not doing wonders for my waistline but it's definately, hands-down one of the most useful gadgets I've ever bought. I LOVE IT!



1 out of 5 stars Machine gave up after half a dozen loaves   October 5, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I was very excited about the first few loaves I produced with this breadmaker, however after 6 or 8 very successful experiences, suddenly all that came out was a flat, soggy, unmixed cooked blob - three times in a row, doing everything the same as had worked before. I noticed that the paddles were very loose and from what came out can only surmise that the turning mechanism stopped working. Customer care at Panasonic were absolutely no help, so I had no alternative but to return it to Amazon.


5 out of 5 stars For people having problems with this breadmaker - please change your flour   September 27, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

When we bought our Panasonic breadmaker 2.5 years ago, I left a glowing review here. Recently it started to produce flat stodgy loaves and we were very disappointed that it hadn't lasted longer than two and a half years. Having researched replacing it and putting the old one on Freecycle or sending it to a Panasonic repair centre, we decided to give it one last chance and bought Waitrose own brand flour. The results were amazing and we now have the quality of bread we have had for the last two years. We had already experimented with changing the ingredients, but obviously not enough. We had been using Hovis and Sainsbury's flour and Hovis yeast previously.


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