Saw this same one at Costco Docklands for $190 instore and found it cheaper online
Delivery was $10 for me in VIC
Updated version of this deal
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/840393
Saw this same one at Costco Docklands for $190 instore and found it cheaper online
Delivery was $10 for me in VIC
Updated version of this deal
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/840393
That's most people here.
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Not you.
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Any thoughts or reviews on this product?
It looks like a multifunction printer!
In that case, it's a lot cheaper since you don't need to pay for the ridiculous and extravagant price for a printer toner every few months.
I hope this breadmaker does not need me to sign up for a subscription and pay a monthly fee to continue using like a HP printer. Lol.
lols, I thought the same thing when I saw it…
I have this model and it works OK. Nothing outstanding compared to cheaper ones from Kmart.
So it's better to buy from Kmart models.
Yep just go for Kmart Anko. I make bread at least twice a week. Also went through a phase of making scrolls and pizza weekly as well. Great results from a cheap bread maker. Also buy via Target online using the $10 newsletter discount
Thunda Down Unda
5.0 out of 5 stars Exceeded my Expectations
Reviewed in Australia on 19 October 2024
Verified Purchase
I am a pedantic cook at best and not one who creatively can toss together ingredients to produce stunning results. The instruction manual is clear and concise but does indicate it might take a little practice to get the perfect result. The machine itself is well built and using it is quite intuitive. I followed all the tips in the manual and in 4 hours I was the father of a new baked loaf of bread. The photos show the outcome of my 1st attempt. I now look forward to being more adventurous and trying out more than just the basic functions.
Works well, dicked about finding the right flour, use a bread flour from Launceston Mill tjwt makes an zcellent product. Grain dropper never works properly, so add it it in manually for a grain loaf.
Cant compare to others as this is the only one we've owned, used it for 3 years, make a loaf every 2 weeks or so.
FYI shipping to NT, WA, TAS $50
Hmm the name - is this thing going to humiliate you and make you watch it make bread with another person?
Bundle deal is better I reckon
https://www.cuckooaustralia.com.au/products/black-friday-bun…
It's not? The multi cooker itself is $240. If you buy them separately you'll pay $370 instead of $400.
Honeslty - bread machines are things people buy and don't use. Just get a brevile or panasonic off marketplace. They are dirt cheap. Making bread at home is exquisite. Nothing like chucking in the ingredients and waking up to the smell of fresh bread. Its awesome
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