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Morphy Richards 48245 Compact Breadmaker | 
| Brand: Morphy Richards Category: Kitchen
Buy New: £44.99
New (3) from £44.99
Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 405
Media: Kitchen & Home Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 14.5 Dimensions (in): 17.5 x 15.5 x 13.9
MPN: MR48245 Model: 48245 EAN: 5011832020390 ASIN: B000ANYMQ0
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| Features:
| • | Compact design saves space on your work top | | • | Bakes a 1lb & 1.5lb loaves | | • | Choice of 10 baking programmes | | • | Programmable timer for overnight baking | | • | Light, medium, dark crust setting |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 25 more reviews...
very pleased December 5, 2008 kate (uk) I've had my breadmaker for about 3 months & I'm really pleased with it. I've given loaves to friends who really appreciate the quality of the bread. When I've had to buy a loaf I've really noticed the difference - the breadmaker loaves are so much better.
Back in the bread! December 1, 2008 Simon H. Bailey (Edinburgh, Scotland UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We bought this to replace a worn out older and larger version that broke down fairly recently. Knowing it was a compact version I was not too disappointed by the size of the tin and the machine certainly takes up less space than our previous one. All the loaves I have made in the machine have turned out well (with the exception of one which just kept on rising like the overflowing porridge pot!!), but the only thing that niggles me is the paddle which always locks itself firmly inside the loaf and does not come out easily. However, since this was the same as our old machine I am not complaining. The digital disply could indeed be brighter but for a basic, straightforward breadmaker this is not a big problem and doe not effect the overall performance of the machine which we have running at least 3 times a week. Overall, an excellent buy that we are very happy with.
A good buy November 28, 2008 Mr. C. A. Jackson (London, UK) I had been toying with the idea of buying a breadmaker for years - and a Panasonic one at that, but had never had a strong incentive to take the plunge. On reading the recent Which? magazine review of current machines, this Morphy Richards model seemed attractively priced as well as being a Best Buy. Most of the reviews here were complimentary, but the handful of critical reports slightly worried me. In the event, the machine has performed superbly in the past few weeks, and wholemeal and raisin loaves have come out consistently successfully. One small niggle: the display is awkward to read, situated towards the top right hand side corner of a lid which is slightly convex. This reservation apart, the MR 48245 is a good buy.
It Works - every time November 21, 2008 A. L. Green (Jersey) I am a culinary dunce but I do like good bread and bought this product because I was fed up with the indifferent bread to be had in the shops. I will admit that I have only used it for making wholewheat and granary type breads and, because I live alone, only for making smaller loaves. However, if I follow the instructions carefully and press the right buttons, I get a fine tasty loaf every time. The results are excellent and the quality totally consistent. What more could I ask? Some reviewers have remarked on difficulty removing the paddle. I have found that it is easily removed with a stiff plastic spatula. So it leaves small hole? Does this make it taste the worse?
Good results so far..... November 12, 2008 S. J. Hill (Portsmouth) I received this yesterday & have already made (& eaten) 3 1lb loaves. I've found this model very easy to use, I chose this one as it was a 'Which best buy' & compact. Any advice on the paddle? The manual states that it may occassionaly get stuck...I've got a 100% record of digging it out of the bread so far....
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