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90% new Panasonic Automatic Bread Maker SD-ZB2502- Reduced


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13 Pre-programmed Recipes


With a comprehensive selection of pre-programmed recipes including rapid-bake and gluten-free options.


Speciality Modes


There is a speciality mode which allows you to use different grains and flours such as spelt and rye. This marvellous, easy to use bread machine even makes jam or compote.


Dispensers for Ingredients:


A real boon is the yeast dispenser, it drops the yeast into the mix at the optimum moment to ensure your loaves are perfect every time, plus you can also add additional ingredients via the raisin and nut dispenser.


Non-stick, Durable Bread Pan


Unique to this bread maker, the non-stick bread pan and kneading blade are coated with diamond particles which make them twice as durable and scratchproof as conventional ones.


But we?re not finished yet.. With three loaf sizes to choose from and a crust-control feature, you can even wake up to a fresh loaf by using the delay timer.


Model No. SD-ZB2502


23 x 41 x 40cm. (9" x 16" x 15?") 550W.


Included: measuring spoon & measuring cup, 2x kneading blades, and the original recipe book.


Used a few times but very very new, now I have changed my diet and not eating much bread, looking for a new home for this guy.


The Ciabatta mode, and French baguette mode is amazing. Using the delay function, and wake up with a hot fresh bread is really the best of my experience with this machine.


(Perfect for a family, it can save up a lot on breads!)


Get in touch for collection from SE4.


For pictures please visit: https://www.gumtree.com/p/baking-equipment/90-new-panasonic-automatic-bread-maker-sd-zb2502-reduced/1305008803

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