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Breadman TR2200C Ultimate Bread Machine | 
| Brand: Breadman Category: Kitchen
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Rating: 349 reviews Sales Rank: 56531
Shipping Weight (lbs): 18 Dimensions (in): 9 x 15 x 12.5
MPN: TR2200C Model: TR2200C UPC: 740057001642 EAN: 0740057001642 ASIN: B00004R93S
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| Features:
| • | Makes homemade bread in 1-, 1-1/2-, and 2-pound loaves | | • | 110 preprogrammed settings, 430 watts, 60-minute power failure backup | | • | Nonstick bake pan material for easy cleaning | | • | Includes instruction manual, recipe booklet, and instructional videotape | | • | Measures 16 by 12 by 10-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review What used to be a time-consuming, messy process is now a snap. Measure the ingredients into the Breadman Plus, push a few buttons, then go for a walk in the park. Return a few hours later--or after a good night's sleep--to the unforgettable aroma and taste of homemade bread. This machine will even make the jam to top it off.The Breadman Ultimate makes and bakes most kinds of yeast bread--white, whole wheat, rye, honey banana, or crusty French--as well as quick or batter breads. Try the recipes in the booklet or your own favorites--just be sure the dry ingredients total less than about 5 cups so the dough doesn't overflow the 9-1/2-inch (nonstick) baking pan. If your recipe calls for adding ingredients late in the kneading cycle, there's a tray to hold and automatically dispense them. If you want to make bread that doesn't conform to the loaf shape, the machine can mix and raise the dough prior to shaping for baking in a conventional oven. For the beginner the process couldn't be easier, and even if you're an old hand at making bread from scratch, you'll find yourself baking much more frequently. And this machine quickly pays for itself: think of how many $3 or $4 loaves you won't be buying over the bread maker's lifetime! One drawback is worth noting: If you're a fan of the Breadman Plus, you may be less satisfied with the mixing results of the Ultimate's single bread hook versus the Plus's dual dough hooks. --Toni Reineke
Product Description Think about how lovely it would be to wake up to the aroma of baking bread, and how equally satisfying it would be to present a warm, soft loaf of yeast or quick bread at the table for any meal. This programmable machine makes it so easy, there's no excuse for not making your own breads. You can put all the ingredients into the machine the night before, or the morning of, and program it to have the bread ready and waiting at the appropriate time.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 344 more reviews...
Great Bread machine!! Yeast or No Yeast! Many options!! August 10, 2008 I got this bread machine from Walmart.com about 5 years ago. I tried many options and it has so many more! I have successfully used many recipes and different grains with and without yeast. The first few I made were tossed like footballs. I was adjusting a recipe I had been using to make 2 loaves from scratch. But, when I got it right, you could not believe how much it smelled sooo good , even outside! I had to give my neighbors a loaf. I did try the jam cycle and it was delicious but runny. I also used it for pizza dough successfully. But my favorite feature is the quick bread or the delayed timer. Both have been very useful. I highly recommend this machine if you like to make different sizes 1, 1.5, or 2 lb. loaves and use different recipes.
Breadman January 25, 2008 I liked this machine but I wore it out. Making a loaf of bread once a week of a year and it wouldn't mix the bread any more. I guess I just wore it out - I mix my bread by hand now.
Dead after 20 loaves November 30, 2007 What a lot of fun - until it broke. I used it a lot in the first year, put it on the shelf for a year, then took it out tonight. The motor crapped out, and it was out of warranty. I seriously used it like a couple dozen times - a motor shouldn't die in that time. Customer service was apologetic but resolute. All bread makers are easy to use - the two moving parts shouldn't die in that amount of time.
breadman stainless steel October 30, 2007 I had a white, don't know model, for 5 years, and used it 3-5 times a week B4 it finally gave up, but it was a great product! Replaced it 1.5 years ago with stainless steel breadman, 900S?, and from the first the basket pops out of place. I thought I'd fixed it for the past year, but this past week it's been horrible. Also, I can't make bread when it's real humid out, doesn't rise.
Cheap and good, if you can deal with the hassles October 15, 2007 I ordered a 2500BC, which arrived with one side caved in. Saltron had none in stock and didn't know when they would get more. They offered me a 2200C, the same machine with a white finish, and I accepted. After six months of moderate use (2 or 3 two-pound loaves per week) the belt which turns the paddle broke with a loud bang. Saltron sent me a postage-paid return shipping label and replaced the machine with another 2200C. I have used this machine for a year and it is working satisfactorily.
Searching online, the consensus I found was that the Breadman Ultimate was a good cheap bread machine, but that you may have to return one or two before you get one that works. That was my experience.
The Breadman Ultimate is a 2-pound machine with a long horizontal bread pan and one paddle. A horizontal pan produces a more traditional looking and (to me) better looking loaf: but the machine best known for this, the Zojirushi, has two paddles. So how does the Breadman Ultimate work with one paddle? My experience is that it works very well, with a little help. Operating unattended, about one loaf in four comes out with lumps of raw flour in the corners. When the machine goes into its fast kneed cycle, I open the top, and if dry four is stuck in the corners, I push it into the whirling dough ball with a rubber spatula.
All bread machines are recipe-sensitive and this one is no exception. It is especially sensitive to the amount of liquid in your recipe, and that includes solid ingredients like chopped shallots which release liquid while baking.
Once I got a working product, refined my recipes by trial and error, and learned how to help the fast kneed cycle, I found this machine baked the best tasting and most attractive loaves of any I have owned. It is also the cheapest bread machine I have owned. I recommend it, but only if you are prepared to return a defective product. I would NOT buy a Breadman Ultimate without a solid one-year warranty.
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