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enlarge | Brand: Oster
Buy New: $69.99
Rating: 80 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 16.7 Dimensions (in): 15.6 x 12.5 x 12.3 Warranty: 1
MPN: 5838 Model: 5838 UPC: 034264044159 EAN: 0034264043039 ASIN: B00005OTXK
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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this is the thing that was passed around in the movie "Old School" May 28, 2008 Xu Chi (san diego, ca) 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
In the movie, Frank (will Farrell) claimed that "it has three speeds" but execpt that nobody liked it. it was however a reoccuring theme in the movie and very funny. I do not own this machine, but would like to buy it as a gift for someone.
I LOVE my bread maker!!!! March 28, 2008 J. Anderson i have made one or two loaves a week since i received my machine and love it!! i have tried several of the recipes that came with it and one i had clipped from the paper. all turned out well but my favorites are the french bread and the raisin bread. the only thing that bothers me is that the little paddle gets embedded in the bread.
Terrible!! March 23, 2008 Fiddlebug (Bristol, WI) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I only used the dough cycle, as I like to bake my own loaves in the oven. The Oster never gave me a good doughball. One problem I noticed was that the final product was drying on the outside. I just never produced a good loaf of bread with this thing (granted, there are dozens of variables to control, but I've been making bread for 15 years).
Worst breadmaker I've ever had! March 22, 2008 B. Conner 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My last bread machine was an Oster that cost half what this one did and worked twice as well--even after 8 years and a broken lid! The current model is worthless, except for making pizza dough. So far, I've tried ten bread recipes. Every one produced a too-hard crust, and flour caked at the bottom if I didn't use a spatula to help the early mixing. All but one produced a sunken top--and the one that didn't sink overflowed the pan.
Beware of falling! March 2, 2008 A. Frank 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
The vibrations when it stirs heavier dough can cause it to "walk" off your counter and fall onto the floor! We always (after the first fall) brace it on our counter top with heavier appliances (wedged against the wall between the big crockpot and the stove). Overall, an excellent bread machine with a wide variety of settings.
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