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enlarge | Brand: Breadman
List Price: $129.00 Buy New: $99.37 You Save: $29.63 (23%)
Rating: 228 reviews
Color: stainless steel Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 18 Dimensions (in): 18 x 15 x 11
MPN: TR875 Model: TR875 UPC: 740057002823 EAN: 0740057002823 ASIN: B000FZZ0VE
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Breadman TR875 breadmaker September 20, 2008 Marilyn's Mom (East Coast) I had a similar Breadman breadmaker for many years. I used it a lot, and was extremely satisfied with it. I actually overused it over the many years and realized last spring, I had to consider replacing it (a few small pieces inside had fallen off, but the machine continued to bake good bread). I was sad and spent a lot of time online reading reviews to help me decide which breadmaker I should purchase. The reviews on the TR875 seemed good overall, but there were a few "not so satisfied" customers, so I was worried that this new Breadman would not match up to my old one. Well, so far, I am very happily satisfied. Since I have been using breadmakers for many years, I always modify recipes. With my new TR875, my bread recipes always come out WONDERFULLY!!!!! I am so happy, I was able to replace a terrific Breadman for another Breadman. The TR875 takes less time to bake a loaf, even though I use the "medium setting" on the TR875 and used the "light setting" on my old machine. This machine is less heavy than my old one, so I was concerned it may jump around on my counter, but it does not. I have always preferred the "french bread" cycle because we like the resulting crispy crust. Thank you Breadman for continuing to provide me with a wonderful bread making machine. If this new machine lasts even half as long as my old one, I will be very satisfied.
Brand new and works great gluten-free September 15, 2008 C. Ziegel (Richmond, VA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This arrived with all plastic wraps still in place (some people seemed to have gotten used ones). It is a bit big - like so many other appliances, it doesnt actually fit under my cabinets - well, it does for storage but i cant OPEN it if its under my cabinets and you have to open it fully to get the pan in and out. I'd never owned a bread machine before, but i am allergic to yeast and was getting sick when I made gluten-free yeast bread for my son. I found this recomended on Karina's Kitchen blog. The gluten-free setting is working great for me and i dont get sick (but i do have to ask another family member to remove the paddle at the end of the knead cycle). I do check the bread temperature and switch the the bake cycle if the bread isnt quite done. I use the sandwhich bread recipe from Gluten Free Baking Classics, which i also bought from Amazon, but I do 1.5 times the recipe and it works out great (with slightly less liquid and slightly more xanthan, tho). As long as I keep my flour mix ready, this does make bread making much simpler (aside from removing the paddle).
I feel like a pro, but I definately am not! September 14, 2008 C. Parnell (Woodland, NC) My hubby bought this bread machine for me, along with The Bread Lover's Bread Machine Cookbook, as a housewarming present after we moved into our new home a little over a year ago. It makes bread making so easy and accessible, even for a novice baker like myself. It's so easy, in fact, that I feel a little guilty calling it homemade!
Fabulous product! September 7, 2008 Nancy A. Cooper (Chestertown, NY USA) This is the first time I've tried a breadmaker. This model is easy to use and produces great breads. The instructions are easy to follow, getting the bread started is quick and clean-up in very simple. I can't think of anything else I would want in a breadmaker. Highly recommend this product.
Unhappy with gluten free bread and machine September 1, 2008 Judith C. Simmons (Cincinnati) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have not been happy with the machine. When first learning to use it I found I could not change choices and after calling the company was told it would have to cycle through them. The first loaf of gluten free bread was thrown away. The second was not suitable. I feel like sending the bread machine back because I am annoyed each time I see it on the counter. Judie
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