anna_vin
Hello members of the forum !!! I was puzzled by the purchase of a bread maker ... I don't sleep for the third day)))
I really want to have two forms of a brick and a round ... of those models in which they are already included in the kit, I did not like anything ... the tefal is cumbersome, and the rest are either very expensive or the company is dubious ...
Actually the question is this: And there are such models that have a brick shape in the kit, and you can buy a round one separately in the service ??? I really count on your answers, because I can’t sleep until I’m determined)))
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I like the Binaton 2169 model. A "loaf" bucket and a double bucket with two square loaves of 500 grams each (you can immediately bake wheat and wheat-rye bread).

The oven is practical, I tested it - look at my breads in the Binaton bread makers section - and just today one recipe is posted on the forum https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=153651.0

The recipes are well-chosen in the instructions
anna_vin
Thank you, but I'm interested in the round shape, because I want to bake cakes in it too
sazalexter
Kenwood in particular 450 mod
Rita
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Kenwood in particular 450 mod
Can you buy a round shape for Kenwood? I did not know . There is only one regular shape as standard.
Rina
here in the Ukrainian office. Kenwood website list of existing add. buckets for bread makers
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anna_vin
Quote: sazalexter

Kenwood in particular 450 mod
Thank you your answer is very helpful !!!!
I really don't know how in St. Petersburg for Kenwood with spare parts it will be necessary to study this issue ...
anna_vin
there on the site it is written that the bowl is actually from VM 350 ... apparently the models are identical)))
Rita
Quote: Rina

here in the Ukrainian office. Kenwood website list of existing add. buckets for bread makers
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Thank you . It's just a little strange that this bucket has ears for fastening in a bread maker, because in the 450th model the bucket is inserted, as in Panasonic, by rotation, and is not fixed with ears, as in the 350th.
anna_vin
Yes .. everything is very complicated ... there are three types of forms ... for 450, 350, and 250 kenwood ... only they are not available anywhere
Apparently you will have to take an ordinary stove and Easter cake in the old fashioned way in a half-broken oven ...
Rita
Quote: anna_vin

Yes .. everything is very complicated ... there are three types of forms ... for 450, 350, and 250 kenwood ... only they are not available anywhere
Apparently you will have to take an ordinary stove and Easter cake in the old fashioned way in a half-broken oven ...
If not in stock, but they exist, then they can be ordered from the service center. In addition, if the cake mold is stable, then after the last kneading, the dough can be poured into the cake mold, and put it in the bread maker. It seems to me that it will bake beautifully. In any case, you can try taking the form with you to the store, when you go to buy a stove - pull out the bucket and try to put the form there. All this is IMHO.
sazalexter
anna_vin Here's another alternative to DeLonghi EOB 2071 https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=143917.0
anna_vin
Quote: Rita

If not in stock, but they exist, then they can be ordered from the service center. In addition, if the cake mold is stable, then after the last kneading, the dough can be poured into the cake mold, and put it in the bread maker. It seems to me that it will bake beautifully. In any case, you can try taking the form with you to the store, when you go to buy a stove - pull out the bucket and try to put the form there. All of this is IMHO.
And this is an option! I just can't imagine all these processes so far))) but if there is an opportunity to shove something else inside it is cool
In general, I did not inclined to Kenwood, they write a lot of horrors about him, it rattles like a bucket ... the assembly is horror ... the coating of the form and the corolla is bad ... though I read a lot about all the bread machines ...while I'm thinking Panasonic 255 or 257 ...
anna_vin
Quote: sazalexter

anna_vin Here's another alternative to DeLonghi EOB 2071 https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=143917.0
it's just cool ... only the price ... I'm afraid I won't shake my husband so much ...
Rina
Quote: anna_vin

while I'm thinking Panasonic 255 or 257 ...
while you think, Panasonic is already 2500, 2501 and 2502.
anna_vin
Quote: Rina

while you think, Panasonic is already 2500, 2501 and 2502.
I know ...)))) but I don’t like the design in principle ...

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