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Panasonic SD255 Breadmaker with Raisin/Nut Dispenser | 
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| Brand: Panasonic Category: Kitchen
Buy New: £85.51
New (10) from £85.51
Avg. Customer Rating: 95 reviews Sales Rank: 20
Media: Kitchen & Home Shipping Weight (lbs): 17.2 Dimensions (in): 15.8 x 14.7 x 12.4
MPN: Kitchen Model: SD255 EAN: 5025232412068 ASIN: B000QUYW62
Release Date: May 29, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 2 to 5 weeks
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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.
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Simply the best in the category! January 5, 2009 I've had bread makers before and I must say I was already pleased. All top brands and worked just fine. However, this one is really on top of it, it's very simple and always makes great bread.
And I highly recommend this model with the nut/raisins dispenser. It's very useful as you can program the machine to make a seeded bread for the next day (on the ordinary one you can also program, but the seeds/nuts/raisins will be in contact with the rest of the ingredients all night long, ruining its freshness).
Very pleased.... December 29, 2008 I received this bread maker a week ago and so far have baked 4 loaves, three white and one wholemeal and have made dough and baked small french bagettes in the oven.
I absoloutly love fresh bread and have found this breadmaker easy to use and my first attempt, although a little uneven, tasted great. My advice is take the loaf tin out the machine, add the ingrediants as specified by the recipe, shake the ingrediants slightly before placing the tin back in the machine to level the ingrdients before baking, this seems to help.
I must admit I haven't used the nut dispenser yet, but am looking forward to futhur experimentation. Watch this space.
Fresh baked! December 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Have considered a Bread maker for a long time but thought it would end up like the food processor, Zyliss et al in the bottom of the cupboard ~ a once seemingly good idea. We bought the Panasonic SD 255 on a friend's recommendation. We have tried every variation of bread mixes from Tesco to Asda, to Wrights to Hovis. Every loaf is usually eaten in one sitting because the bread/crust/colour/warmth/smell/ is so inviting, and the bread taste, texture and consistency is always excellent. Instructions are as easy as pie! Looks quite attractive in the kitchen and isn't particularly energy inefficient. No problems releasing the bread from the tin/paddle providing you allow both the loaf and the tin to cool together on the wire rack before attempting removal. I concur with many other reviewers who say it's the best/most useful gadget.
Fantastic December 21, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
After owning a variety of breadmakers over the years, I can finally say the search for the holy grail is over. This is the breadmaker to purchase. Don't hesitate, just take the plunge. The bread is as good if not better than that of the local bakery. Crusty white bread is a doddle , the raisin bread is divine toasted and the wholemeal is a revelation. I bought Lakeland Plastics bread improver to add to the mix and the result is quite simply a perfect and light loaf. Gone are the days of the homemade wholemeal doubling up as a door stop. I am delighted with the panasonic SD255.
A must buy December 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Once I made this purchase i've rarely bought shop bread again. The panasonic is an excellent bread maker, and so simple to use. the recipe book has lots of variations of breads, the nut dispenser makes it handy so you dont need to come back to it once you've started. the timer feature is a life saver as you can set it up at night time and have your fresh bread ready in the morning. highly recommended!
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