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Just wondering if this Bread Machine is worth it???

http://www.(Company Name Removed - They Spammed This Forum and are Banned)/Breadman-TR875-2-Pound-Breadmaker-Stainless/dp/B000FZZ0VE/ref=xs_gb_A3HU6E0JKE0SD?_encoding=UTF8&m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_p=441937901&pf_rd_s=right-1&pf_rd_t=701&pf_rd_i=20&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=1XRMYM645Y3T6P1NDMC6

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Kay DH Apprentice

Probably not. The cheap breadmakers tend to be underpowered and non-programmable. gluten-free bread only needs one knead cycle, so it is useful to have a breadmaker that has a gluten-free option, or can be programmed. Otherwise it is better to just use the oven.

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This bread machine does have a gluten free cycle. I see this is on sale at Amazon, check the reviews, there are over 400 of them many statements re:gluten free.

captaincrab55 Collaborator

This bread machine does have a gluten free cycle. I see this is on sale at Amazon, check the reviews, there are over 400 of them many statements re:gluten free.

That Gluten Free cycle caught my eye...

Kay DH Apprentice

I'll admit that I'm prejudiced against bread makers with weaker motors. Two of them have burned up on me over the years. I like the more manly bread makers. Zojirushi is a lot more expensive, but I use it so much that it is worth it for me. It doesn't have a gluten cycle, but I programmed one in.

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I'll admit that I'm prejudiced against bread makers with weaker motors. Two of them have burned up on me over the years. I like the more manly bread makers. Zojirushi is a lot more expensive, but I use it so much that it is worth it for me. It doesn't have a gluten cycle, but I programmed one in.

Both the Breadman TR875 & Zojirushi BBCCX20 are highlighted in Living Without's Gluten Free Holiday Issue.. Sounds like both Bread Makers are good... Meanwhile my son sent me another brand as a Christmas gift; Cusinart CBK-200 with a gluten-free setting & convection fan... Now to find out the do's and don'ts of this machine..

Kay DH Apprentice

Both the Breadman TR875 & Zojirushi BBCCX20 are highlighted in Living Without's Gluten Free Holiday Issue.. Sounds like both Bread Makers are good... Meanwhile my son sent me another brand as a Christmas gift; Cusinart CBK-200 with a gluten-free setting & convection fan... Now to find out the do's and don'ts of this machine..

Perhaps they have improved the Breadman motors since two of them burned out on me. The Cusinart is a good bread maker. I've been using my Zojirushi for years, and I use it a few times a week. The old Breadman motors couldn't take my abuse (I just threatened to spank the bread makers. I never actually did it). :)


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Perhaps they have improved the Breadman motors since two of them burned out on me. The Cusinart is a good bread maker. I've been using my Zojirushi for years, and I use it a few times a week. The old Breadman motors couldn't take my abuse (I just threatened to spank the bread makers. I never actually did it). :)

All good info - thanks, though I can't afford it right now, I am planning on purchasing a new one with a gluten free setting when i get my tax return for the year.

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