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Black & Decker 2-lb. Programmable Bread Maker

Black & Decker 2-lb. Programmable Bread Maker
Brand: Black & Decker
Category: Kitchen

Buy New: $89.99



Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 334801

Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.5
Dimensions (in): 0.2 x 0.1 x 0.1

UPC: 050875530515
EAN: 0050875530515
ASIN: B000MIM030

Availability: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.

Features:
  • Bread machine bakes 1.5- to 2-lb. loaves
  • Features a 13-hr. timer, 60-min."keep warm" function, 10 menus and 3 crust settings
  • LED readout appears in a large-view window
  • 14.8Hx12.36Wx18.58D"

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Good value at $50   November 24, 2007
John C. Hanson (Canada, eh!)
If you've read many breadmaker reviews like I have you'll notice many very negative reviews and many very positive reviews for the same machines. You'll also notice a tendancy for newbs to have great success and experienced users to fail dramatically. I don't understand why; though I suspect a conspiracy ;)

I am a newb bread maker, and I didn't read the other reviews on this product when I bought it on sale at ... a retail outlet for under $50. The price was great and it was the only one in the store. I knew I could return it if I wasn't happy. I wanted one as I want a better diet. I can't find any good tasting breads in stores that are also good for my blood sugars (diabetic eh). There may not be one anywhere as I now find out that all recipes have some white flour or equivalant to make them fluff up and stick together, but that's another tale.

This machine has made two loaves for me without a flaw. I made the plain white sandwich bread on medium nad a Robin Hood Oatmeal Raisin bread on light. Both were fantastic! I've written enough, so I'll point form the positives and negatives I found:

Positive:
+ does not burn. Bread was perfect.
+ shakes but moved only 1/4 of an inch on the #5 (3:40) setting, less on the sandwich (1:55) setting.
+ does not stick. Nope, it's very slippery. If you can't clean this, you should not be allowed in a kitchen.
+ LCD very visible
+ beeps loudly
+ very sturdy paddle. No issues.

Negatives:
- thin recipe book/manual. I'm skeptical of a currant bread with no currants.
- buttons very hard to read
- buttons backward from manual descriptions (pfft!)
- cover does not come off. My 2nd loaf did stick to it a bit, and cleaning was not difficult, but if a disaster happens, cleaning could be tough.
- it's a vertical bin, but that's what you pay for.

So far I'm very happy.



1 out of 5 stars Burns the bread and impossible to clean   September 20, 2007
Don T (Ontario, Canada)
I agree with Trixie - this is a horrible bread maker.

I cannot find any settings that do not result in burned bread and its lid is permanently attached to the bread maker so if you get bread stuck (and burned) on the inside of the lid then it is impossible to clean properly.

This is the B2250 machine, but its big brother, the B2300 Horizontal bread maker, has the same problems. I have tried both and they now both reside in my basement.



1 out of 5 stars Burned   April 29, 2007
Trixie Wells (Ottawa, Canada)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The first one I brought home didn't work. The second one danced all over the counter and burned the bread on light crust setting. Returned it too. I've been using a bread machine since 1995 so am not an amateur. This machine really sucks.

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