Panasonic SD255 Breadmaker with Raisin/Nut Dispenser
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Average customer review: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.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Panasonic
- Model: SD255
- Released on: 2007-05-29
Features
- 3 different loaf sizes
- Comprehensive bake modes
- Easy to use control pad
- Cool touch housing
- Rapid bakemode
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
The Panasonic SD255 Breadmaker makes 3 different sized loafs – medium, large and extra large. There are many comprehensive bake modes including; 100% wholemeal, multigrain, gluten free, sandwich bread, dough setting for pizzas, rolls etc.
This Breadmaker has a "bake only" mode, an angled easy to use control pad, and a cool touch housing. There is also a rapid bake function that lasts 1 hour 55 minutes, or you can use the 13 hour time delay. There is also a 10 minute power interruption protection in case of a power cut.
The Panasonic Bread Maker has a dispenser that adds additional ingredients automatically into kneading process and rye bread mode. For example, it will automatically add raisins if you're making fruit bread.
It has modern styling and comes in a white finish. A UK recipe book is included.
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Customer Reviews
panasonic SD255 Breadmaker with Raision/Nut Dispenser
The bread maker is easy to use,it takes four hours to make aloaf of bread but the bread is very light texture,all the family think it tastes better than shop bread, even my son made a loaf on the 2nd day of getting it, Its take 5 mins to put the ingredients in the machine and then you forget about it until time off bread is made.
Very fast deliverys as well with amazon. Looking forward to maki ng some cakes from the breadmaker
the best bread maker I've ever had
In the past twelve years I've managed a grand total of three weeks without a working bread maker (when making olive bread, be sure that the olives you are using are pitted!). This machine recently replaced a Russell Hobbs model that was getting a little squeaky in use. I've by no means explored all its possibilities, but I have never had a bread machine as good as this before.
I generally prefer to use the dough setting, as I prefer to shape the loaf myself, but I have tried "going all the way" with this machine and apart from the hole in the base where the paddle was, the results are barely distinguishable from a conventional oven baked loaf.
Even on the dough setting it takes longer than my last bread maker, but the extra time makes for a much better loaf. I was used to my standard granary loaf being a bit of a house brick, but it's now turning out with a much lighter texture without a change of recipe. I use Bacheldre's malted wholemeal flour and add about 50 grams of oats, and it turns out only slightly denser than a white loaf.
I am seriously impressed with this machine: buy with confidence!
(edited same day for typo)
I'm in love...
I had not used a breadmaker until I bought the panasonic SD255 about 4 weeks ago - I haven't gone a day without using it. Every evening I set it to make a loaf that I can take out of the machine just before I go to bed - next morning I have a delicious fresh loaf that is easy to slice for my families' packed lunches.
I have used it to make white bread and pizza dough so far - it has saved me quite a few pounds already. I have not bought bread since I bought the breadmaker and have no desire to. I did use a couple of packet mixes at first with no problems however now buy strong white flour from ASDA at 48p a bag - this makes almost 4 loaves - it's costing me approximately 15p a loaf for the ingredients.
It was only after I had ordered the breadmaker that I thought about the cleaning involved in it's use - I hate cleaning. Very happy to find that there is very little cleaning involved - not much more than a wipe over with a damp cloth.
I would highly recommend the Panasonic SD255 breadmaker.





