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Breadman 2-pound Convection Bread Maker
— Salton TR2500BC —
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Reviews by Users
06 Feb 2008



Works like a charm.
This is the best breadmaker I've ever owned. I have not had any of the problems that other people have encountered. It makes bread exactly as stated in the manual. It's easy to clean and has many wonderful recipes in the manual....
–Amazon shopperfrom Amazon.com
23 Sep 2007



Breadman TR2500BC OK so far
I've had mine about six months, made over 25 loaves of bread, a couple of pizza doughs (baked half one day, refrigerating the rest and baking a pizza the next day) and several dough recipes used for coffee cake. I am quite pleased, so far. I made a whole wheat bread recipe from the enclosed booklet, which came out perfect but was a dull loaf and have concentrated on trying to duplicate my personal favorite hand-made whole wheat bread, which I've made for years. Thus, I'm experimenting with the i...
–D. Musicantfrom Amazon.com
22 Sep 2007



Not a Recommended Product
This is annoying long, I apologize, but please read befor buying. I got this as a christmas gift when my last Breadman died after 2 uses. It actually started to smoke. Apparently the element inside the machine arcked and burned a hole through the casing. Thank God I was in the kitchen at the time it happened. My second one, Breadman Ultimate Plus Model# TR2500BC, worked fine for about 9 mos. with an average use of 2x/month. Yesterday the motor just stopped working. I wanted to take it apart to s...
–L. Neubergerfrom Amazon.com