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 : Cuisinart CBK-200 2-Pound Convection Automatic Bread Maker
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Cuisinart
Color: Bushes Stainless
EAN: 0086279011046
Label: Cuisinart
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Manufacturer: Cuisinart
Model: CBK-200
Publisher: Cuisinart
Release Date: May 01, 2005
Studio: Cuisinart
Variation Description: Bushes Stainless
Sales Rank: 57
MPN: CBK200

Features:
  • Programmable bread machine with convection fan adjusts speed and timing for foolproof results
  • 16 preset menu options including Low Carb, Gluten-Free, and Artisan Dough settings
  • 3 crust colors and 3 loaf sizes; over 100 bread, dough, sweet cake, and jam combinations
  • Audible tone indicates when to add mix-ins; 12-hour delay-start timer; power-failure backup
  • Measures 18 by 12-1/5 by 14-7/8 inches; 3-year limited warranty



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Product Description:
Cuisinart CBK-200 2-Lb Convection Automatic Breadmaker Audible signal lets you know when to add fruit, nuts, and other ingredients 15-minute pause Bake-only option 12-hour delayed start Power-failure backup Limited 3 year Warranty Bake only option Brushed stainless steel



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Great until you need parts.
Bakes a great loaf of bread, but at one to two loaves a week for a few months the pan wore out (the paddle would no longer turn).

Try to order the part.

Go ahead, I'll wait. The part number is CBK-PAN.

You can't get one from the manufacturer or anyone else.

If you do find one, I'll buy it for $89.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - very good
This machine not only looks good but it 'covers all the bases' it makes
all types of bread. I wondered about sourdough but then there is a recipe in the book that mentions a 'poolish' which is dancing pretty close to making sourdough;alas I have not tried this recipe yet. So, on to the facts: It makes dough well, bread good, the 'beeps' are clear especially the the six space six beeps to remove the dough paddle. And YES this does not only just pause [to remove paddle] but it will shut off too, ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Bakes a brick ...
I received this bread maker as a gift for Christmas. I've had break makers in the past and I've worn them out so I know how to use the machine. I made 2 loaves in this machine and they both came out like bricks. Also, when removing the loaves after they had sat on warm for a bit, the outside housing of the Cuisinart was so hot I actually burned my hand when I touched the side of the bread maker. This one went back as it is either defective or this one just doesn't work.

Also, there is a ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great bread machine
This is an excellent bread machine, but you have to adhere to the directions meticulously when it comes to the order of adding ingredients. There is room for experimentation, though, too. There is a "beep" sound to let you know when to mix in other ingredients. The recipe book gives you SO many ideas, it's hard to imagine running out of bread to make. I really like the fact that you can make excellent pizza crusts, as well as jams,etc. As far as appearance, this is a great looking machine on the ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not worth the money
I made four loaves with this machine and ended up selling it and buying the Zojirushi. It's too fussy and the flour would often stick to the sides and not mix. The Zojirushi is twice as much but has two paddles and so far I have made 3 perfect loaves of bread. So if you want to save some money and you don't mind fussing with the machine and the contents then get this one but if you just want to dump everything in and walk away spend the extra dough (pun intended) and get the Zojirushi.



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