Barbuda
I wonder if someone was puzzled by the question - how many watts to tenths are consumed by the device for making one roll from pressing the START button to pressing STOP. Salt, sugar, yeast - it's easy to calculate, even to count water, but electricity is not easy, a household electric meter gives very approximate results.

For example Panasonic 2501 on the first BASIC program, size XL and "dark crust".

The economic component of the joy of owning a "new toy" may be an additional incentive (somewhere a white loaf costs 25 rubles, and somewhere 55) for those who have not yet bought a bread maker and have not tasted the pleasure of eating their own bread.
Sens
Quote: Barbuda


The economic component from the joy of owning a "new toy" can be an additional incentive (somewhere a white loaf costs 25 rubles, and somewhere 55) for those who have not yet bought a bread maker ...
Are you joking?
Or do you somehow imagine "those for whom the economic component from the joy of owning a" new toy "may be an additional incentive"?

For example, I cannot imagine people for whom 2-3 rubles from a loaf can become an incentive
sazalexter
Barbuda It was already on the forum, about 1 kW per loaf
Barbuda
Quote: Sens

Are you joking?
Or do you somehow imagine "those for whom the economic component from the joy of owning a" new toy "may be an additional incentive"?

For example, I cannot imagine people for whom 2-3 rubles from a loaf can become an incentive
Of course I'm kidding.
In order to imagine people for whom such information will become an additional incentive, it is enough to live in the North, or in areas where the supply is due to the period of navigable rivers, and of other remote areas.
For example, a loaf of bread costs 55-58 rubles (this is the real price), while 1 kg of flour is sold in the store for 30 rubles.
We do a simple flour count:
Suppose, on average, a northerner family consumes 1 loaf a day at the price of 55 rubles, such a family spends only on bread per year
55rub x 365days = 20 075 RUB
Now we will buy a stove and bake our own bread, laying 0.6 kg of flour (30 rubles per kg) per loaf, in total:
0.6 x 365 x 30 =6 570 RUB
The cost of our daily bread differs three times.

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