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Oster CKSTBRTW20 2 lb Expressbake Bread Maker

Oster CKSTBRTW20 2 lb Expressbake Bread MakerBrand: Oster
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $79.99
Buy New: $49.95
as of 9/9/2010 22:09 CDT details
You Save: $30.04 (38%)



Seller: DealYard
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars reviews

Color: White
Warranty: Manufacturer's 1 Year Warranty

MPN: CKSTBRTW20
Model: CKSTBRTW20
UPC: 034264431928
EAN: 0034264431928
ASIN: B003GXM0EM

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Up to a 2.0 lb. loaf capacity, ideal for larger families
  • 9 bread settings and 3 crust settings for variety of breads, dough and jams
  • Expressbake Setting bakes bread in under an hour; 13-hour programmable baking timer allows for fresh breads anytime
  • Large LCD display - easily indicates each stage of the bread making process
  • Easy to clean control panel; Non-stick removable baking pan; Instruction book with bread recipes included

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Enjoy homemade bread in less than an hour with the Oster CKSTBRTW20 Expressbake bread maker. It features nine settings for a variety of breads, dough and jams and plenty of features to make bread making easy. Cool-touch exterior housing and large glass window. Lid removes for easy cleaning. Includes measuring cup, spoon, and kneading blade.


Customer Reviews:
4 out of 5 stars Acceptable, reliable, gotta get to Know it!   August 7, 2010
Bob (USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Bread's always acceptable(eadable). Recipes outa the manual work well, but top doesn't always brown well. Sides brown OK, but top doesnt get that nice light golden brown the sides do. But a little practice can get some very good loaves...

The Spring Sweet bread in the manual is ALWAYS KILLER! (good recipe with orange zest). I have NewYork Rye down pretty good modifying the LightRye from the book, add a bit more water(rises taller) and a tad more sugar to get that nice golden brown top, and add a little caraway. (give it a few knife slices on top right b4 bake - and lookin better than bakery bought!)

Its usually the smaller/short loafs that dont brown the top well, especially 1 or 1 1/2 lb size loaf that doesnt rise completely to the top of the pan. 2lb or modified 1.5lb that rizes a litle more look better...

It never makes a total dud loaf - recipes straight outa the book tend to be very dense and heavy - but and i'm learning. The last one with just 1 tbs more water was perfect!
Defiintely an acceptable machine.

*** And Get a good thin slice guide somewhere and ya have better than deli s'wichs anytime ya want!




5 out of 5 stars I LOVE this one!   August 1, 2010
Sarah J. Sweeney (Germany)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I LOVE this bread machine!! I have had many in the past years and really like this one! it has a rapid 58 min setting that is great for hot dinner bread. It's wonderful! A+++ But, my paddle was thrown away with an old loaf of bread and I'm having a hard time finding a replacement. My own stupid fault.


5 out of 5 stars Worked for both Gluten Free and Regular Bread   July 6, 2010
Mj (Fairvew, nc, US)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful


This was a gift replacing a 16 year old, but still working, Zorjurshi. I wanted a machine that turned out a horizontal loaf rather than a vertical one. I first tried the Oatmeal bread recipe in the Oster book. It came out perfectly. Next I tried using Bob's Old Mill gluten free bread mix for hand or machine baking. At first I was a little worried as during the second knead I was not getting a smooth round ball. I added a some flour a tablespoon at a time. It still did not look right but it came out perfectly. Next time I may not add the extra flour to see what happens. I will continue to experiment with gluten free recipes so I do not have to rely on the mix as it is only a little less costly than a loaf of GF bread. The main point here is that the Oster is a good value all purpose bread machine. The instructions that came with the Oster said to use bread flour only. The mix I used had among other things, bean flour, and I still got a yummy tasting bread. I have read that one needs a machine with a GF cycle to make GF bread. In my case the Oster worked perfectly.


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