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[NT] Morphy Richards Compact Bread Maker - White $74 C&C/ in-Store Only @ Big W

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A versatile bread maker with 12 baking programs, including Gluten Free, allows you the
opportunity to produce not only a variety of different breads but also doughs, jams and
cakes. It also has the option of two different loaf sizes and crust settings. Watch as your bread is kneaded, rises and baked through the large viewing window and the non-stick bread pan means your bread can be easily removed.
Product Features:

2 Loaf sizes: 700g & 900g
12 digital programs including Gluten Free option
13 hour programmable delay timer
60 minute ‘Keep Warm’ function
Adjustable crust controls: Light, Medium & Dark
Viewing window & LCD display
Non-stick bread pan and kneading blade for easy cleaning

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closed Comments

    • Here is showing $74 (Clearance)

      • I suspect it is a location thing. In Melbourne it shows as $149.

    • Change your location to NT and see if the price changes (my location)

    • Must be NT only, shows as $149 for me too (WA)

  • +2

    Maybe put your state in the title.

  • +1

    It was $74 when I clicked it. It has 2 reviews. One said great starter, the other said no worth the money. I tended to believe the later comment.

    • 2 years warranty and easy returns, it is worth the shot.

      • I don't have time to mucking around for the next 2 years.

  • -4

    Who wants to eat compact bread ??? 😲

  • I am still using my easy bread that I picked up for 15 bucks, it does the job but can't mak s cakes or jam in it (at least I don't think so)

  • Is this any better or worse than the K-mart version?
    Otherwise, entry level panasonic is over $300 (that's a long pay off period, for my household at least)

  • I tried a few cheap ones. Finally bought the Panasonic. HUGE difference.
    Since we bought it we make a loaf almost every night. With timer set overnight, wake up and warm bread ready to eat.
    After using the cheaper ones I would recommend investing in a good one. Avgs $1 a loaf in ingredients, saving $3 a loaf in our house. It pays itself off in 6 months.

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