West Bend 41 300 Electronic Hi-Rise Dual-Blade Bread Machine

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I bought the West Bend 41 300 Hi-Rise machine here and the reviews are based on alternative sites. It would be tedious to look for a higher class within the sub-$ 100. It is not a "Zoji" but it's a good job of imitation. And since the manufacturer is in my home state of WI that I practically had to for this business. I just received from the UPS truck this afternoon. even washing the pan and cook over a vacuum to the cycle of burning, the smell of "new", which I threw in my favorite grainBread recipe. This is my first double paddle, his car, and that I am with how well the tag-team effort is working the dough very impressed. The bread came out firing, with a solid color, with a pretty decent crust on it. I personally sort of a heavy crust on my homemade bread. the inside of the bread showed an even, comfortable model cars. No holes or heavy populated areas. Very nice.
When unpacking the unit from the window was a little wire gadget that does not recognize the target. Allthat was mentioned in the manual was that it was absolutely a wire hook (I already knew that). Later, after I noticed the freshly baked bread from the pan, I knew it was for small whatzit. Each blade having to start the bread pan with the loaves, and were incorporated into the bread. This handy hook fits into the tiny hole on the headstock and allowed me to fish in the oven without damage wrought tool loaf. It's very small thingsdeveloped, the joys of life. . . . This machine receives a first grade class at Impressions. If my opinion changes I'll be back to edit this review.

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