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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #514 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Panasonic
- Model: SD2502
- Released on: 2012-03-12
Features
- Breadmaker
- Raisin & Nut Dispenser
- Yeast Dispenser
- Jam & Compote Mode
Product Description
Breadmaker with Yeast Dispenser, Raisin Nut Dispenser, new 100% Gluten Free Bread Mode, new Speciality Mode new Jam and Compote Mode. With its new modern styling finished in stainless steel with cool-touch housing, this breadmaker is an ideal addition to your home. An angled, easy to use control panel offers simplicity of design ensuring ease of operation. The SD-ZB2502B gives you the convenience of having fresh bread at anytime from fresh basic ingredients and can cater for particular dietary requirements (gluten free, low salt, high fibre). Unique to Panasonic, the non-stick surface of the bread pan and kneading blade are coated with diamond particles which are twice as tough and scratchproof as conventional ones.
Customer Reviews
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
75 of 76 people found the following review helpful.
Great breadmaker, beware of a weak dispenser door though!
By Maximilian Power
PROS:- Makes excellent and most importantly tasty! bread- Good selection of recipes- Can do jam as well which i why i upgraded from my SD255, i always wanted to make jam- Easy to use interface, all english words no symbols, see most washing machines to understand what i mean about symbols- Reasonably quiet- Actually is touchable when baking, the cooltouch housing does a good job, its not cool to the touch obviously its warm but not anything that could burn you. Its not like i would stand there and hug the thing while it bakes... but i saw another reviewer mention this and wanted to affirm its not boiling hot or anything- Now says what its doing, resting, baking, kneading etc, nice addition from the older models- Yeast dispenser! I dont know exactly what kind of an advantage this is but i think i had a few loaves turn out badly before because i forgot to put the yeast in and put it in last in my SD255, dont remember as it was so long agoCONS:- Weak fruit/nut dispenser door, this really irritated me i dont know if this is also the case with the SD2501 which also has the fruit/nut dispenser but i put some nuts on the door and it opened up right away causing them to fall right into the mix... I was not impressed. I took out the dispenser for a closer examination, i compared directly with the one from my SD255 and found the SD255s was much stronger, it was very difficult to open accidentally whereas the SD2502's opened with only a slight tap on the door. I did fix this however, read below to see how.- Not much is new, this is only really a con if you are coming from another reasonably modern panasonic, its difficult to improve on perfection they say and the older SD255/257 models were very good indeed.Overall i give this 4 stars... I am a bit ticked to have paid £144 for the "ultimate breadmaking machine" then i have to modify it on first use. I only saw 1 other reviewer mention the weak door so far and that was on the SD2501 page so it may be an isolated case. I fixed this by taking out the dispenser (just pull it out, designed this way for cleaning) and unscrewing the 2 screws that hold in the plastic lever. There is a small spring attached to the lever which is not strong enough to keep the door open when force is exerted on the door so replace the spring with one from a pen or something, i used one from a pen and the door is now as difficult to open as the SD255's i can push on it, put any amount of seeds/nuts/raisins on it and it will not open on its own. The machine can still open it by itself even with the stronger spring as i tested this earlier with a seeded loaf.I would love to hear from others on the door issue, can you tap the dispenser door when its closed? What happens, does it stay shut or swing open?
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
Loving it Long Term
By M. Barr
We had a Breville (fan assist) breadmaker that was about 10years old, but still going strong. However, it hardly got used because the bread, in truth, was much denser than we would have liked, and often had a bit of a doughy flavour.We were given the Panasonic as a Christmas gift, and haven't looked back. We're now buying flour in 16Kg bags (try Balchedre stoneground wholemeal here, and Marriages canadian white at Costco). As well as seeds, honey, oats.. you name it..This is a little treat - something new, tasty and wonderful every day. My personal fave is the 5 seeded wholemeal, but also love making baguettes (with a baguette pan), rolls, olive bread, rustic french bread, maple and pecan....and right now I'm just trying an oat and honey loaf from an internet recipe.I've always known it's much cheaper to make bread than buy it. We're eating real luxury for about 40p/loaf or a decent white loaf for under 20p, but I hadn't realised that it's possible to make bread better than shop bought for this amount.I've tasted bread from a few other breadmakers, but this is the Daddy. Don't get a breadmaker if it's not Panasonic!
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
Yet another winner from Panasonic
By E. Worden
This latest breadmaker is the best yet from Panasonic. So far, every loaf produced is superb and the manual is an inspiration to try variations on the traditional. The yeast dispenser is ideal - helps to avoid not putting it into the pan first (as in the past)!Since owning a Panasonic breadmaker (6 years) I never buy 'shop' bread, mainly because of the lack of flavour and all the chemical additives.Some time ago, I bought a small meat slicer and once my bread has cooled for about 2 hours, I then slice the loaf into various thicknesses, i.e. for toast or for a sandwich and then into plastic bags and the freezer they do go.All in all an expensive, but good purchase.
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