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Kenwood Breadmaker 12 Prog White BM250 | 
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| Brand: Kenwood Category: Kitchen
List Price: £49.99 Buy Refurbished: £39.99 You Save: £10.00 (20%)
New (4) Refurbished (1) from £39.99
Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 648
Media: Kitchen & Home Shipping Weight (lbs): 15.3 Dimensions (in): 15.8 x 14.9 x 11.6
MPN: 0WBM250001 Model: 0WBM250001 EAN: 5011423107837 ASIN: B000G3JTTE
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 480W | | • | 15 hour digital timer with delay option | | • | Touch control programming | | • | 58 minute rapid bake programme | | • | 12 programs |
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Product Description The BEBM20 bread maker is an ideal equipment with which you can make bread in the traditional way and make your family happy.It is practical and has a programmable timer. In addition it has a controller that controls the browning level of the bread. The result thus achieved is absolutely the same as those of professional bread makers.The BEBM20 enables you to bake cakes as well as jams thanks to its specific modes. The BEBM20 bread maker combines tradition and modernity and helps you prepare all kinds of your favourite bread.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
A Kenwood Winner for Sure May 11, 2007 S. Ramsey 47 out of 47 found this review helpful
I've had this machine just less than a week but already love it. First was the pleasant surprise of how compact it is - much more than my friend's Panasonic. I've made the basic white, egg-enriched white, brown and french loaves, also done a marmalade cake. None of the family can find a fault with anything that's been made. My friend and neighbour both have the Panasonic that seems to have rave reviews on here but costs nearly twice as much but does no more than this Kenwood. My friend came round to nosey at the first loaf and stayed for the result. She actually said after tasting it that she preferred it to the one that came out of her machine. If it manages to live up to the endurance of the other Kenwood products I own I will be delighted. The final 'icing on the cake' is the excellent Kenwood website where you can very easily download loads and loads of other recipes. With Amazon's price this is incredible value for money for the vast amount it can do. Cannot recommend enough.
Excellent Value January 6, 2008 L. Pope (Manchester, UK) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I wasn't sure what to expect with this breadmaker as it's quite cheap but have been over the moon with the results. My 1st attempt went horribly wrong but that was my own fault for just jumping right in rather than reading the instructions - so be warned the ingredients need to be put in the breadmaker in order! Since then I've had excellent results, and it is so simple with such fantastic results that I am no longer buying bread from the supermarket I am making it all myself. If you want a breadmaker buy this one.
Beautiful Bread June 3, 2007 J. Humphries (Highley, Shropshire) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
I was lucky enough to be brought this breadmaker as a present, it is a great machine that makes fantastic bread - haven't brought a loaf of bread or roll since I received it. There are only two faults as far as I'm concerned: 1. The "Rapid Bake" button is too big and if you're rushing, as most of us seem to be these days, you end up hitting it by mistake and you are then unable to change the setting, so end up having to bin the loaf (I've now covered the button up so I can't hit it). 2. The mixing blade doesn't fold flat after mixing so you then end up with it either stuck in the bottom of your loaf and you have to prise it out or you you just get a hole in the bottom of your loaf. BUT IT DOES MAKE GREAT BREAD.
A Little Beauty June 16, 2007 D. Lovegrove (Lincoln, England) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
Had this breadmaker for just on two weeks. It's compact, easy to use and makes great bread. What more can you want from a breadmaker? Can't really fault it, but.... ....the display is a bit hard to read and the clips that hold the bowl in are a bit 'mickey-mouse'. Can see these being the first thing to give a problem. These are the only thing that stopped me giving 5 stars. I was lucky enough to order before AMAZON put the price up! Obviously they feel they might have a really good product here that might sell like hot cakes. (Forgive the pun.)
Makes great bread November 29, 2007 Cod (UK) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
this is my second breadmaker. My first was 30 from ASDA made great dough but always had that horrible steam- baked texture I thought all breadmakers were like this and wouldn't have bought another but smashed it accidently when moving. My Kenwood totally different story - I like wholemeal with lots of seeds in it and the bread from the Kenwood is wonderful (I use 4/10 wholemeal and 1/10 white which does it for me. the texture is great and the crust is lovely and crisp unlike the other one. I note that several bread maker reviews mention viewing windows and stuff like that. I would remind people that you can lift the lid except in the final stages of baking. I usually make dough as per istructions. add lots of seeds let it mix and then check it if too wet or dry add drops or water or more flour. then let it cook. Downside 1.I have not used it excessively but I am afraid that the clips will go soon which will make it unuseable they are strangely cheaper metal than the rest. 2.I bought it from one of amazon suppliers - the one based in franceand was not impressed at all with the service. This comes with instruction leaflet but NOT a recipe book. so I tried to return it as the cost of book and postage and machine make Comet a cheaper option. (they didnt mention the lack of book in the blurb. 3. The paddle does tend to stick in the bottom which leaves a hole in the bread. but I think they all do this and I will put up with this for the sake of the lovely bread. (better than any you can buy). Final note - there is a reset button if you have hit the wrong button.
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