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Panasonic SD-R2530KXC Automatic Breadmaker with nut dispenser and gluten free programmes - £98.10 with voucher @ Amazon


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Cheapest I have seen this model. I have the one that is virtually identical but has the yeast dispenser (which isn't a big deal as you can put the yeast in at the very beginning with the rest of the ingredients).
Makes a fantastic loaf, far better than an older Morphy Richards one we had.
Obviously only buy it if you know you'll use it often, we make a fresh loaf at least once a week since buying ours.
If you buy the ingredients in bulk it's cheaper than buying loaves from the shops, even when accounting for electricity usage. Not to mention the bread is far tastier (and toasted it's fantastic!).
About this item
Cheapest I have seen this model. I have the one that is virtually identical but has the yeast dispenser (which isn't a big deal as you can put the yeast in at the very beginning with the rest of the ingredients).
Makes a fantastic loaf, far better than an older Morphy Richards one we had.
Obviously only buy it if you know you'll use it often, we make a fresh loaf at least once a week since buying ours.
If you buy the ingredients in bulk it's cheaper than buying loaves from the shops, even when accounting for electricity usage. Not to mention the bread is far tastier (and toasted it's fantastic!).
About this item
- Optimal Design - The horizontal design is optimised to take up minimal space on your kitchen worktop allowing more room for a working area. The sleek space saving design features a flush lid reducing the overall height perfect for any kitchen.
- Manual Setting Modes - You can set the time needed for cake kneading, bread kneading and fermentation and let the breadmaker do the troublesome dough making for you.
- Bread Mixes with Yeast - Easily bake bread by simply using a bread mix with yeast by just adding water and pressing button to start the specially designed programme. Bread baking has never been easier.
- 30 Automatic Programmes - Packed with a selection of pre-set programs there are endless options for a variety of different loaves from White, to Wholemeal, Gluten Free and so much more.
- Raisin/Nut Dispenser - The automatic raisin/nut dispenser mixes additional ingredients at just the right time to help ensure they are evenly distributed throughout the loaf.

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sorted byAlso 2550 is better than 2530 right? (edited)
If you want to use the delay timer, just put the yeast in a dip in the middle and the water around the outside.
The dispenser is just a bit more convenient.
So a bigger spend to begin with, but the loaves themselves are no more expensive and taste so much better!
I got the 2550 in October, and even the idea of eating supermarket bread again..nope, just nope, lol.
All of the most important ones are there.
How are you guys cutting/storing your bread ? (edited)
Does this make the dough, bake it, slice and feed me too?
IMPORTANT point - unless they have recently corrected it the manual’s recipes have a serious typo. The sugar quantity is listed as however many tablespoons… BUT it is always -teaspoons- that are needed.
It makes decent bread, but pretty evidently from a machine. Always ‘strong’ flour, lots of yeast and still sometimes needs sugar to get the rise.
IMHO the extra £ for the 2550 (adding only a yeast ‘dispenser’ and a 100% spelt program), let alone the extra ££ for the 2540 (strangely numbered top model with spelt and rye programs) are not worth their excessive price difference.
Not sure I really like the ‘landscape’ orientation, as it seems to hog space. The immediate predecessors were ‘portrait’ format and I think the old 2522 was their most versatile model (ever?), which sells used for more than this deal! (edited)
With regards to getting a good rise, vitamin C powder and/or bread improver helps with that (I use both), also help it last a few days longer (not needed most of the time, hard to leave fresh bread lying around and not eat it!).
I got the 2550 a while back, bit of a waste really as putting the yeast in at the start is never an issue, but I do like the nut dispenser, saves having to catch it at the right time after the first rise to put nuts/fruit/etc in. (edited)
Also, info about making bread at home here