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Breadman TR2500BC Ultimate Plus 2-Pound Stainless-Steel Convection Breadmaker | 
| Brand: Breadman Category: Kitchen
List Price: $142.99 Buy New: $89.95 You Save: $53.04 (37%)
Rating: 131 reviews Sales Rank: 596
Color: Brushed Stainless Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 22.2 Dimensions (in): 17 x 10 x 13 Warranty: 1
MPN: TR2500BC Model: TR2500BC UPC: 740057002717 EAN: 0740057002717 ASIN: B000BXD5WQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Programmable bread machine bakes 1, 1-1/2, and 2-pound horizontal loaves | | • | Convection bake function for crisper crust; 300+ pre-programmed recipes | | • | Cake batter; jam; pizza, bagel, and pasta dough; gluten free and low carb | | • | Fruit, nut, and herb "add-in" dispenser; 24-hour delay-bake timer | | • | Measures 9-1/2 by 15-1/4 by 12-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty |
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Product Description Home bread baking has re-emerged as a craft, full of taste and creative satisfaction, with the advent of Automatic Bread Machines.Salton's bread machines are developed, tested and manufactured with a commitment to great baking and consumer satisfaction. Their software programs are written and tested against recipes from top bakers across the US with a variety of brands and grades of ingredients, so bakers from Boston to San Diego, Seattle to Miami are pleased with the breads they make. Horizontal baking pan / Removable lid with see through window INSTANT RECALL 60 minute power failure back up Oven light / 24 hour delay bake / Bake only with variable temperature
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| Customer Reviews: Read 126 more reviews...
Poorly made, not worth the price November 29, 2008 I admit it - I am a bread snob. I expect a lot from a bread machine - fairly quiet kneading cycle, consistent temperature so the bread browns well without burning the bottom but also browns the top of the loaf, easy to use, and well built to withstand years of use. I had a wonderful GE bread machine that was a workhorse in the kitchen for almost 10 years. It went belly up, so I grudgingly started looking for a new one. I purchased the Breadman Ultimate from a different company (Walmart), and returned it after less than a week.
The Breadman Ultimate is very poorly made. The pan is thin and the clips that hold it are flimsy. When the dough is kneading, the pan knocks around inside the machine and will occasionally pop out of the clips completely. I had to literally stand there and hold the pan in place to keep it from making a huge racket. Even hubby said there was no way we were keeping it. You needed ear plugs just to be in the same room with it!
I will give it this - it did finally make good bread, but the poor construction convinced us that this machine will not hold up over time. I read all of the reviews and saw that customer service had recommended bending the clips to hold the pan in place better. Let me assure you that will not work. The clips are very thin and will break over time, IMHO.
I wish I had heeded the negative reviews on this one and saved myself some trouble. Save your money and buy the Zojirushi. The Zoji is a great machine that is solidly built. It does need some tweaking to get the settings "just right", but that post is over on the Zoji page. :o)
works perfect November 20, 2008 we purchased this machine two years ago november. we make bread twice a week and have never had any problems. this is the third different brand but is by far the best. I will say that the auto dispenser does'nt always work, but thats ok with me
Excellent bread machine for the price. November 19, 2008 I've had bread machines over the years, mostly Oster brand, but this time I wanted one that baked horizontal (loaf-shaped) loves, but didn't have the funds for the more expensive models, and the Breadman UltimatePlus seemed to fit the bill nicely.
I think all bread machine recipes need a bit of tweaking, and a couple of test loaves usually does the trick. I had read a suggestion somewhere about removing the kneading paddle BEFORE the final rise and bake cycles (right after it punches down for the second time. As a result, there's no weird hole in the bottom of the loaf after baking and you don't have to worry about digging the paddle out.
Yes, this machine is a tad noisy (but I think they all are). I can live with that (kind of like the dog's snoring, you get used to it). It makes a really nice loaf of bread. The instruction manual has a good assortment of recipes. I particularly like the fact that the lid is removable, so it can be washed instead of merely wiped off.
I probably don't use this machine nearly as much as I should, but when the mood strikes and I want freshly baked bread, nothing beats the ease of handling of this machine.
Problem and no customer support November 18, 2008 I bought a new Breadman TR2500BC bread maker and used it to bake five or six loaves. At least three times, the kneading paddle came off the shaft during the kneading process and worked its way toward one end of the loaf, resulting in ruined bread. The paddle does not seem to fit on the drive shaft as tightly as it should. If I place the paddle on the shaft, pushing it on firmly, and then hold the otherwise empty bread pan upside down and shake it lightly, the paddle drops off the shaft. I tried unsuccessfully to send an e-mail to the address given in the instruction manual, but my server said it was not deliverable. I then mailed a letter to the Consumer Relations Department, also at an address shown in the manual. That was a month and a half ago. I've received no reply.
Replacement for old breadmaker November 16, 2008 I bought this as a replacement for a 10 year old Breadman that up and died. When shopping for a replacement, the most attractive feature was the range of loaf sizes it could handle, 1 - 2 lbs. Compared the to old model, the TR2500BC does a better job of mixing. I no longer have to use a spatula to scrape down the sides. As a very real plus, it is much quieter than the old model. When I first used it, the pan would jump out of place when kneading. After bending out the pan retention springs, the pan now stays in place. I am very pleased with my choice.
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