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Panasonic SD255 Breadmaker with Raisin/Nut Dispenser | 
| Brand: Panasonic Category: Kitchen
List Price: £119.95 (USD237.50) Buy New: £87.64 (USD173.53) as of 15/3/2010 16:24 PDT details You Save: £32.31 (USD63.97) (27%)
New (12) Used (1) from £72.99 (USD144.52)
Seller: Amazon.co.uk Rating: 468 reviews Sales Rank: 10
Media: Kitchen & Home Shipping Weight (lbs): 17.2 Dimensions (in): 15.8 x 14.7 x 12.6
MPN: SD-255WXC Model: Panasonic SD255 EAN: 5025232412068 ASIN: B000QUYW62
Release Date: May 29, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Comprehensive bake modes: 100% wholemeal, multigrain, gluten free, sandwich bread dough program for pizzas | | • | 3 Different loaf sizes - XL/L/ | | • | Rapid bake 1 hour 55 minutes | | • | Raisin nut dispenser adding additional ingredients automatically into kneading process | | • | 13 Hour delay timer |
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 468
Much better than the Morphy Richards Compact March 15, 2010 Anna Charnley 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great Breadmachine. I bought the cheaper Morphy Richards compact originally, mainly because I didn't think I would use the nut dispenser much, and because I assumed it would be smaller. Wrong. The MR is bigger and (the black version) very plasticky looking. I had it for about 10 days and it burnt every loaf I made, despite going down to a light crust setting and putting no sugar in. I think we had a faulty machine, but the bread didn't rise as well as the Panasonic and despite being burnt where the tin made contact still managed to have a soft top crust! The panasonic almost manages a crisp top crust on a medium setting. We use the french setting and my only criticism is that it is so light and rises so high that it is really difficult to slice! It's much quieter than the MR too. So splash out a little more and go for the panasonic, it's worth it.
panasonic sd255 March 13, 2010 Mrs. L. Moore (boston, uk) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
i have never before felt moved to review a product good or bad. The SD255 is a marvel, I had a breadmaker as a wedding present in 1992 that was satisfactory although the bread was a little heavy and when it died I never bothered to replace it as i didn't believe a breadmaker could make bread as good as a decent baker. I now know I was wrong. I have owned this one for around a month and have made more bread in the last month than in a year with the old one. I have used the fast bake and the standard and the bread is as good as or better than shop bought and half the price. the bread is still good and fresh the next day and makes excellent toast the day after although the problem is waiting for it to cool down long enough as my family hate waiting for it to cool to slice it. the timer function is great so i can come home to a fresh loaf and the smell of fresh bread baking when you open the door is exquisite. My only regret is i didn't buy one sooner.
It's difficult to believe how good it is! March 13, 2010 R. Reeves (Windsor UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We experienced bread from a domestic breadmaker for the first time on 5 February at a friend's house. My wife was very impressed - she had previously thought (and I think I probably shared her view) that these machines couldn't possibly be any good. Anyway she was so taken that we decided to buy one.
She did some online research and concluded the Panasonic SD255 was the one to go for - it clearly had the most consistent favourable reviews. We ordered one from Amazon. It arrived (prompt as ever) on 12 February and we have used it frequently and regularly ever since. We've made a variety of different loaves (although we still have a long way to go to work our way through the long menu) and we can only say we are absolutely delighted with the results. As there are only the two of us at home now we tend to go for the smallest of the 3 sizes.
Two of our sons have also been so impressed with our results that they, too, have bought one each from Amazon.
We can't recommend it enough!
I wll never buy bread again March 12, 2010 Handa Rice (Newcastle Staffs England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Panasonic SD255 Breadmaker with Raisin/Nut Dispenser
Since it arrived two weeks ago I have made bread day and night (thats the best bit) for self and other family. It takes 7 mins flat to 'measure and go' after the first two. I got a plastic measuring jug so I dont have to hoik out the scales every time and you soon learn how to measure 15gms of butter by eye. The instruction and recipe book that comes with it is excellent,I wish I hadn't got another book as well.We love the wheatmeal loaf (medium)which costs about 45p and the parmesan and sundried tomato one is to die for. Persevere the first time you set timer etc. the cancel proceedure works and you soon get the hang of its little brain! I am now a total bread bore to my friends.
Fantastic buy March 11, 2010 L. Thomas (wales) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After being sick to death of poor quality shop bought bread we decided to give this a go. Haven't looked back since and would highly recommend it.
Fresh bread with fresh ingredients. Its so easy to use and clean.
Only down side is you can only produce a one size loaf, but no other complaints otherwise.
Definitely recommend a bread keeper to go with it to store your loaves as it keeps them fresher for longer
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