🍞 Elevate your home baking game—because fresh, flawless bread is the new power move.
The Panasonic SD-R2550 Automatic Bread Maker combines advanced dual temperature sensors and 20 versatile presets to deliver perfect bread, cakes, and pizza dough. Featuring a smart raisin and nut dispenser and customizable manual settings, it’s engineered for professional-quality baking at home, including gluten-free options.
Brand | Panasonic |
Model Number | SD-R2550 |
Colour | Stainless Steel Look |
Product Dimensions | 25.15 x 40.64 x 36.32 cm; 7.48 kg |
Power / Wattage | 550 watts |
Special Features | Programmable |
Item Weight | 7.48 kg |
G**S
Very poor
I had a previous Panasonic for Twenty years and worked a dream til its life’s end This new type was a family present at time of Covid when purchasing bread was unpredictable and I have to say it worked well but doesn’t now I have tried it on 4 hr and Rapid bake and the bread is flat ( waste of electricity ) It is brand new ingredients so no idea if it’s the machine or just not working and ingredients poorer in quality It did work better with a strong shop all together mix so maybe will try again but for the cost of machine ( as was ) it’s disgraceful not working with new ingredients It’s something Panasonic must check themselves with all ingredients that are normally available on supermarket shelves
R**R
Incorrect Price and Voltage for UK
A US product with incorrect voltage and price - this is 110volts, so even if you change the plug, the machine will fry in the UK.The correct price is circa £150, not £500!
C**Z
BE CAREFUL IN THE UK - THIS IS A USA PRODUCT AND NOT SUITABLE FOR UK POWER SUPPLY - DANGEROUS!
I haven't purchased this but have been searching all over the UK and everyone is out of stock. This product should cost £199 and I couldn't work out why the Amazon product was SO MUCH more expensive. I looked by chance on the US website as am often in the States, and noticed the exact same advert with the same ASIN number (Amazon unique product number). Looking at the UK advert closer, it says in small letters at the bottom 120V - which is a US product. UK voltage is 220-230V. First of all, when you get it the plug won't fit - but if you manage to cut of the American plug and fit a British one, then you are going to blow up this product as it has double the voltage and the wrong frequency.
S**Y
Exquisitely
Overpriced.
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