Customer Reviews of Breadman TR875 2-Pound Breadmaker, Stainless Steel

2010-05-11
Reviewer: Valerie A. Courgis from USA
Nice!
I love this bread maker. Had one before this which was bigger, and bake the bread quite well, but I lost a part for it. This is a a tid bit smaller, but is is worth the money! You will love it too!

2010-05-18
Reviewer: S. Parrish from
smells like skunk
This machine kicks out a great whole wheat gluten bread. However it smells like skunk! I noticed this when I got it out of the box in December, but thought it was oils that needed to burn off. Five months later it is still stinks up the corner of the kitchen where it is stored. The bread tastes fine, but it has me wondering if it could be unhealthy if it smells that bad.

2010-05-25
Reviewer: William J. Little from
Breadman
The item seems very good, since we've only used it one time, a better review can be made at a later date.
The only thing I wish it had was a metal beater blade, instead of plastic.
Is there a metal blade available?
Otherwise , it appears to be a decent machine.

2010-05-26
Reviewer: V. Q. Perez from Rio Grande City TX
Grandiosa!!
Esta máquina es lo máximo; yo no le tenía mucha fé, pero por curiosidad mas que nada, la pedí como regalo del día de las madres; y cuál sería mi sorpresa que desde el primer pan que preparé, me salió perfecto,delicioso, y prepararlo es demasiado simple; lo único que yo les pediría, es que el instructivo también estuviera escrito en español, ya que yo tengo que estar traducieno las recetas, y éso se me hace algo complicado... por lo demás, ésta máquina es tan buena, que parece increíble.

2010-05-29
Reviewer: Nilesh N. Thali from Roanoke, TX USA
Another one with Skunk smell
i'm sure the bread machine makes fine bread, but it's smelled like a skunk since day 1.
if you're like me or my wife, and take ages to call up customer service watch out. we called after more than a year, and they said they wouldn't do a thing about it. they didn't even have any suggestions about taking the skunk smell out.
wonder if it was a particular batch of machines (or machine part)that a skunk sprayed. i mean, how do you reproduce a skunk's smell so perfectly in a bread machine??