Breadman TR875 2 Pound Breadmaker Stainless Steel Review
Stainless steel appliances have become very popular in recent years and the Breadman TR875 2 Pound Breadmaker Stainless Steel option will look right at home alongside your appliances adding to your kitchen’s sophisticated, high end look. The Breadman TR875 is a programmable machine that features 16 unique baking functions including a super rapid cycle, a whole wheat cycle, and a gluten-free cycle to make making different types of bread as simple as possible.
It also features an automatic fruit and nut dispenser so you don’t need to stand next to the machine waiting for the right time to add more ingredients, a light, medium, or dark crust control, an easy-to-read LCD display, pause function, and a detachable lid for easier cleanup. With this machine you can make all of your favorite breads including multigrain, low carb, and gluten-free.
Breadman TR875 Bread Maker Specifications:
- Breadman TR875 Dimensions: 18 x 15 x 11″ – 15 pounds
- Programmable
- Housed in Stainless Steel
- Programmable
- Makes 1 pound, 1 1/2 pound, and 2 pound horizontal loaves
Breadman TR875 2 Pound Stainless Steel Reviews:
After researching nearly 600 reviews for the Breadman TR875 2 Pound Breadmaker Stainless Steel we have found that the positive reviews outweigh the negative reviews by about 4 to 1. A lot of the reviews are from people who have tried other machines but ended up with less than desirable results and then are happy to have one perfect loaf after another with the Breadman TR875.
People commented on how quiet the machine is and how easy it is to clean. A lot of people also liked the large, easy to read display and many commented on how easy it is to use. There are also a lot of positive reviews from people that are on gluten-free diets and are pleasantly surprised at the ease of making gluten-free breads with this machine.
Most of the negative reviews associated with this product were more about service issues than the product itself. For example, many of the negative reviews are from people that bought the product at half-price and were unhappy to learn that they purchased refurbished units. Some of the people that had issues returning the product or getting their machine repaired. A few other people reported the machine not working after a few weeks because the motor burned out.
With most of the negative reviews being about receiving a refurbished product (when buying at a deeply discounted price) and with the positive reviews outweighing the negative by 4 to 1, our research suggests that this is a good quality item and would be a smart purchase. Even some of the people that were upset at receiving a refurbished machine raved about the bread this machine can make.
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7 Comments at "Breadman TR875 2 Pound Breadmaker Stainless Steel Review"
What a thrill to be able to use a bread machine for gluten-free bread without having to interrupt the cycle and do a bunch of special programming!
This machine makes fresh bread a breeze. The gluten-free cycle is a time-saver, and a life-saver!
I got this bread machine for my birthday and have had it for a couple of weeks. First, I think does its job rather well. I’ve made several loaves of bread and each has turned out according to plan. It also has a great dough cycle that I’ve used to make some tasty rolls.
The only real problem I’ve encountered is that the loaf pan has a tendency to come loose from the holder every so often while the machine is kneading the dough. I bent the holder out a little bit, which seemed to solve the problem. Also, the view window frequently gets dusted with flour, so I can’t always see inside to look at the loaf. If it’s still in the mixing stage, I’ll open it up and wipe it off. So that’s isn’t a big problem either. The final thing is that I can’t (or I can’t figure out how to) choose between the different stages of baking.
For example, if I want to let the bread rise for 15 more minutes, I can’t flip over to the rise cycle and add minutes, or add minutes while the rise cycle is ongoing.
Overall, I think it does an excellent job and have been very pleased with all the bread it has turned out so far.
I had been looking at this since my grandson was diagnosed with Celiac disease and can’t eat ANY gluten (wheat, rye, barley and most oats). I tried 20 times to make bread in my old machine but the settings wouldn’t make a good loaf of anything without gluten! Then I saw this machine with the Gluten-Free cycle and it worked beautifully! My first loaf was high and light and just the way my wheat bread used to be! Gluten-Free folks your wishes have been answered! It’s easy to use and easy to clean too!
You made a few excellent points there. I did a search on the topic and barely found any specific details on other websites, but then happy to be here, really, appreciate that.
- Lucas
I am in China and miss good bread very much,will buy one device.
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My husband purchased this about a month ago from Amazon and we set it up last night to make bread when we could keep an eye on it this weekend. We carefully washed and dried the bread pan, without immersing, and ran the super rapid cycle, as per the directions, to burn off manufacturing oils. While doing so, we periodically viewed the drive shaft turning, to ensure all was properly aligned. After the machine finished, we allowed it to cool and attempted to remove the breadpan to wash it again and make bread. Completely stuck on the bottom. We placed the machine on the floor and I held it down while my husband pulled straight up on the handle – which came right off the stuck pan. No customer service is available this weekend, so, that part of the story remains to be written. At this point, we couldn’t be LESS satisfied with our Breadman TR875 purchase. What was Amazon thinking?
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