Rosewill R-BM-01 2 lbs. Programmable Bread Maker for $49.99 + free shipping
Fill the air of your home with one of the most appetizing smells on earth: the smell of hot, freshly baked bread. Just put in your ingredients and this machine will do the rest! Mix, knead, rise and bake can all be done at the touch of a button. Bake like a pro, even if you have never touched flour before!
Variety is the spice of life! You can bake different sized loaves from 1.5 to 2 pounds. You may also choose how you want the crust baked - light to dark and how soon you want to eat, as you like it. Have hot, fresh bread waiting for you, when you get up in the morning with the digital timer, which can be set for up to 13 hours. Put in your ingredients the night before, utilize the measuring cup and spoon, set the timer and awaken to the smell of fresh cinnamon bread in the morning! This bread maker even keeps food warm for 60 minutes until you’re ready to eat.
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mochibuzz
added 7 months ago
Stupid question. But how does this compare to actually making the bread by hand and oven? I love baking fresh bread but at times it does get a bit to much to do.
Free shipping requires a 'code'? Add $8.95 when I fill in order form. Thnx.
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@dravack: I can't vouch for this machine, but most bread machines make very good bread.
I did, but that's when it calculated the $8.95. I did see a 'subscription' (can be canceled in 30 days or $79/yr) to some buying site that makes it free shipping. Also saw Newegg had it for $39 about a month ago. Still, not a bad price for the machine given what it does. Thnx for the post.
@dravack: Im not sure if it is this model or a different one, but my mom has a Rosewill bread machine, and it makes good bread. She has adapted some of the family recipes for it as well, but the included booklet was pretty good.
Im picking one of these up, fresh bread is delicious.
Anybody know of a breadmaker without a nonstick coating on pan and interior?
Thanks ... I am in!
Is this is the breadmaker built based on alien technology gleaned from the wreckage at the Rosewell crash site?
@dravack: I've been using a bread machine for over 10 years & have used it almost every week. I like the bread it makes, but if you prefer a more typical bread loaf shape, the machine can just mix & knead the dough before you shape & bake the loaf in the oven. Bread machines also make great & inexpensive pizza dough.
Can I programme this to make bagels? Croissants?

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