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KBS 17-in-1 Bread Maker-Dual Heaters, 710W Machine Stainless Steel with Gluten-Free, Dough Maker,Jam,Yogurt PROG, Auto Nut Dispenser,Ceramic Pan& Touch Panel, 3 Loaf Sizes 3 Crust Colors,Recipes

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Features

  • 710W Upgraded Dual Heaters & Unique Healthy Ceramic Pan710W high power bread maker has improved 360 dual heaters, on the bottom and top of the bread pan that promote even baking and browning, most precise sensing the temperature of the cavity and intelligently regulate the baking process. Bread Machine's Removable Non-stick Ceramic Pan is designed to make the bread evenly baked, BPA-Teflon-PTFE Free premium healthier and easy to clean. Perfect gift for health-conscious family or friends.
  • 17 Nutritious Customize Menus & 2 LB Large Capacity & Auto Nut DispenserMore Than A Bread Maker. KBS Automatic Bread Machine has 17 auto programs (Gluten-Free,French,Whole Wheat,Sourdough,Pizza dough,Fermentation,Jam,Yogurt,Cake,etc). The multifunctional bread maker automatically kneads, rises and bakes. The fruit nut dispenser automatically releases the ingredients at the optimum time. The bread maker machine has 3 loaf capacity of 1/1.5 /2.0lb,3 crust color options in light/medium/dark.
  • 15H Timer, 1H Fresh Warm-keeping Function & Advanced Touch Panel Control & Extra 8 AccessoriesThe digital bread maker is equipped with a large intuitive touch panel, which makes the operation easier and more precise. The smart bread machine has a 15H Delay Timer, 1H Auto Keep Warm, 15-minute Power Failure Backup, so you don't have to get up early and have fresh bread anytime. KBS bread machine's accessories include: Paddle*2,Extra long heat resistant mitt,MeasuringCup/Spoon,Hook,etc.
  • Precise 360 Baking Technology & Various Homemade Recipes ProvidedEngineered with precision baking technology and 710w of output power, KBS Bread Maker produces soft bouncy bread with consistent, even textures and prevents loss of nutrients, homemade bread is not only tastier but also healthier (fresher & no preservatives), saving time and money. Thoughtfully designed for the novice, the automatic bread machine is incredibly easy to use, the most important: turn out excellent results!
  • Sleek Stainless Steel Compact Horizontal Design & 2 Custom ModesStainless steel bread maker for long-lasting durability, rust-proof, elegant black exterior, and tempered glass cover make the bread maker more like a work of art, blend in well with any kitchen decor, the horizontal design is optimized to take up minimal space on your kitchen. Non-skid feet allow it to stand steadily on counter when mixing. 2 customize programs, set the fermentation and baking time according to your needs.
  • 2 Years Super Long Warranty & ETL/FCC Dual Certification KBS bread maker is dual certified by ETL and FCC, KBS has a strict quality control system, a basic 1-year warranty+an additional worry-free 1-year warranty. For 30 days after the date of purchase, receive a full refund for ANY reason. Our friendly and responsible customer service team will offer 24/7 Professional Technical Support. KBS professional bread machine is your best choice for high quality.

Color: Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 9.8"D x 13.6"W x 12.2"H


Wattage: 710 watts


Brand: KBS


Product Care Instructions: Dishwasher Safe


Voltage: 120 Volts (AC)


Color: Stainless Steel


Item Weight: 14.7 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 9.8"D x 13.6"W x 12.2"H


Material: Fully Stainless Steel Body, Non-stick Ceramic Pan, Stainless Steel Fruit Nut Dispenser, Dual Quartz Heaters (17 Menu; 15 Hours Delay Time; 15-Minute Power Interruption Recovery; 3 Loaf Size & 3 Crust Colors; Low Noise DC Motor Design; Up to 1 Hour Thermostatic)


Capacity: 1 Kilograms


Wattage: 710 watts


Brand: KBS


Product Care Instructions: Dishwasher Safe


Number of Programs: 17


Item Weight: 14.7 pounds


Item model number: MBF-011


Date First Available: October 29, 2019


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  • easy to use
I bought it about a month ago when my 4th? bread machine died.. or at least I thought at the time. It has more functions than my previous machine .. one thing I had to figure out whether my pizza dough was leaven dough or raw dough. My other machine only offered a dough setting. . It is a few minutes faster than my other one and works well. with this one the fruit/seed container is a definite asset -- with my old machine (an Oster) you had to listen for the bell when to add nuts/etc and interrupt what you were doing to add the items. It is heavier than my other one and takes up a little more space but nothing too difficult to manage. Please note that I don't mix my ingredients in another bowl and put in the bread machine. You just add ingredients in the order recommended (sort of -- I follow my order) in the machine then set the loaf and darkness and type of bread then push start. I used to make my own bread with an assortment of ingredients but have gotten lazier. discovered bread mixes and they work fine. I saw this listed as the top bread machine in an article testing 98 bread machines in a Chicago Newspaper so that is why I bought it.. I love having fresh bread and there are no preservatives in it. I have never tried rapid baking or any of the other types except dough for pizza. but maybe some day will explore. gave my daughter the oster which she loves and uses all the time... at that time our oster was functioning so we didn't explore other options (and is still functioning because I goofed). She even bought a bread machine cook book. My Son will inherit the functioning oster. i sort of cringe when I see a Soft Bread setting.. does that mean wonder bread? Each to his own taste. enjoy ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024 by Butterfly

  • Excellent bread maker w/ceramic non-stick and great customer support
The best thing about this bread maker in my mind is the ceramic non-stick pan and paddle. This is my 3rd bread maker. The first one I bought was when there was only one made. Both of these first two failed not because the machine stopped working but because the non-stick became high-stick, so bad you had to break the loaf apart to get it out of the pan. This machine is multifunction which I have no thoughts on. I may use other functions I may not. I would have bought it if it only made bread. It does have an automatic dispenser for nuts, fruit, etc. I may try making some cinnamon raisin bread at some point in which this will be a handy feature. The other thing I really like about this machine is that it makes a traditional shaped loaf. It also has dual heating elements which seems to work better at baking and heating more evenly than my previous machines. The bread comes out very consistent compared to my previous machines. Another nice feature of this machine is a second paddle. It also comes with a hook to remove the paddle if it stays in the finished loaf and a hot mitt. I make bread during the day so I haven't used delay timer but I did ask about it with the exceptional customer support. I was curious because my sister also makes bread. She has a far more expensive, big name, machine and she told me if she hits start there is a 20 minute or so delay before her machine starts as it has a pre-heat cycle. This machine starts immediately (although Anadama bread requires scalded milk which has to be allowed to cool so perhaps this makes my machine sense that there is no need to pre-heat). In any case John with customer support informed me of the heart sensor and should the delay start be used, what the temperature would be raised to prior to actual mixing. Obviously if you have a 10 hour delay overnight in a 65° house temperature has to be raised or yeast will not function properly. I confirmed that this machine does deal with that automatically with a heat sensor, rather than a pre-heat cycle. I also contacted John at customer support regarding what I was concerned could be a potential problem with the non-stick on my pan (included photo of concern). He sent me a new pan which I had in 2 days. As noted customer support is exceptional. As an aside, despite what I've read, bread making is not a precision endeavor. I have family recipes going back several generations including bread recipes for the same bread, Anadama (a cornmeal and Molasses bread introduced by Portuguese fishermen centuries ago). I found 5 or 6 recipes and none are exactly the same, calling for more or less salt, Molasses, cornmeal, butter, milk/water, one even included an egg, so I wouldn't get too hung up on precise measurements. Some of these recipes are old enough that there is no listed oven temperature. It merely states bake in "hot oven", obviously from before ovens had either thermometers or heat controls. I was informed that "hot oven" has been determined to be 350° F. Needless to say baking back then must have been far less precise, no known temperature nor clocks to time the baking process. My mother instructed me how to tell when bread was done by looking at the crust, nicely brown, and thumping (flicking) the crust with finger listening for hollow sound. The only negative I have found with this package is the included measuring cup. It's nearly impossible to read the markings but more importantly it is not close to accurate. I tested it against Pyrex measuring cups I've used for years and it is off quite a bit. However, if you were to use this cup for all liquids it would still be consistent and only perhaps require a little adjustment if you aren't happy with how you're loaves are coming out. I'll include the recipe I've been using for decades adjusted for bread machines for Anadama bread to make 1 1/2 lbs loaf. 1 cup milk, 3/8 cup water, 2 Tablespoon butter in pan, scald (bring to just starting to boil and remove from heat. Do not allow rolling boil) Stir in 1/3 cup yellow course ground cornmeal, add 1 1/2 teaspoons salt, 1/4 cup of baking molasses (different from blackstrap molasses, contained sugars are different, check label, black strap may work, I've never tried it) Allow to cool to between 120° - 130° F (for bread machines only, must be cooler for hand kneaded bread 100° - 110°). I use a meat thermometer but use a thermometer because too cold or too hot will affect yeast and bread rise). This is probably the only critical aspect of making bread this way. Put this mixture in the pan, add 2 1/2 cups bread flour, make divot in flour, putting in 2 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast (not rapid rise yeast). Press start. Makes fantastic toast with just butter on it. You used to be able buy Anadama bread at most any grocery store in the Boston area (probably most of New England) back in the 60s but I've only had it since by making it myself. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2023 by Prof Daddy Prof Daddy

  • Wide Range of Breads and Doughs Preprogrammed
The compact and attractive design of this unit is complimentary and fits easily on counter. The top opens wide allowing access to mixing pan inside. The pan is easy to lock and unlock in place. The selection “buttons” on top of the unit are not easy to follow, slow to respond. Would prefer that selections 1-17 be easier to select within Menu. Produces excellent breads. To remove loaf, we found that using a silicone tool to gently loosen the bread in the pan means the loaf slides out easily when we turned the pan over. The mixing paddle tends to stay with the pan when bread releases, no problem with paddle so far. Easy to wipe unit clean. We make Gluten Free bread most often. We have used the recipe in this product’s recipe book (increased water 20) and alternate GF recipes; all turned out great. We have made traditional white bread, sweet bread, whole wheat bread, and all were excellent. I would buy this unit to gift, in spite of the less than clear buttons to choose for different products. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024 by K8Cunning_am

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