june1971
Hello!
Has anyone used the Kitfort KT-302 bread maker?
Reviews are very much needed, but there are almost none. Those that are, are uninformative, more descriptive, and I need feedback on work, on reliability.
If anyone has used it, please write your impressions!
This is how she looks:
Kitfort KT-302
Kitfort KT-302
sazalexter
june1971, Chinese non-name, quality, reliability and service will match the price.
june1971
Thanks for your opinion!
This is the same non-name as Supra, Scarlett, Brand and similar Chinese. It seems that here on the forum there are many satisfied owners of such non-names.
I have a kettle and an induction cooker from this manufacturer in my household. No complaints. Moreover, my Kitfort kettle is the twin brother of the ProfiCook kettle. They differ only in the name embossed on the metal part of the base and the box. Well, the price. ))
I would like feedback on the work of this bread maker from a real user ...
Newbie
sorry, where are you planning to buy it? she somehow completely disappeared from sale
Alex100
june1971,

The operation of this stove is described in detail here. 🔗

real user
june1971
Thank you Alex100! I saw this review, it is practically the only one on the Internet - and there is no more information. ))) Nobody writes about the quality of the bucket cover, the duration of the work, what I would like to read about. I will think ... And look at other models. ))
Newbie
I would take it if they were on sale.
Olga_Foxy
Hello!
I don't know how much you june1971, this information will be relevant, but still I will answer, suddenly it will be useful to someone else.
Case material - plastic. When working, it heats up, of course, but no more than the same multicooker. At least not so badly as to burn yourself, as, for example, on the oven door.
The legs slide along the surface when kneading the dough, but for me this is not critical.
The coating of the bucket looks much better than some non-stick pans. As for his stamina, I didn't scratch anything.
I watched as they took out bread from Supra: first they pried it, and then they took it out of the mold. I just turn it over and that's it. Often it is not even necessary to take out the stirrer, it remains in place, does not tear bread. I don't know if this is related to the type of bread, but I bake different types of bread, from different flours.
The signals about the addition of any additional ingredients and about the end of baking are quite loud, persistent, but at the same time they do not irritate (even the baby does not interfere with sleep).
The display is not backlit. The numbers are displayed like on a calculator. Personally, it doesn't bother me. I wrote it because I often saw when discussing multicooker and bread makers what the type of display interests, whether it is highlighted, in what color, etc. No, it is not highlighted. But there is a backlight around the start button.
By the way, the lid is removable. Convenient if you need to wash.

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