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Breville Custom Loaf Bread Maker BBM800XL, Brushed Stainless Steel
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Color | Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 9.6"D x 16.4"W x 13.3"H |
Wattage | 830 watts |
Brand | Breville |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
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About this item
- Automatic fruit and nut dispenser releases ingredients at the right moment during the knead phase so they are evenly incorporated within the dough. Voltage : 110–120 Volts
- Unique collapsible kneading paddle thoroughly mixes ingredients then collapses before bake phase to minimize the hole at the base of the baked loaf
- Smart lcd screen with progress indicator displaying 13 automatic settings, 3 crust colors, and 4 loaf sizes
- Loaf sizes include 1.0-pound, 1-1/2-pound, 2.0 ln and 2-1/2-pound (Family size)
- 46 step by step recipes (basic, whole wheat, gluten free, crusty loaf, sweet, yeast free, dough, jam as well custom recipe charts). Power : 830 Watts
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From the manufacturer
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Automatic Settings & 9 Custom Settings
Choose from a wide variety of pre-programmed settings or create and store your own personal recipes
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Collapsible Kneading Blade
A platform to mix your ingredients before the BAKE function starts to allow your dough to expand
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Automatic Fruit & Nut Dispenser
Automatically dispenses fruit, nuts and other mix-ins at the correct time
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Clear Readings on Automatic & Manual Settings
Get a clear reading on automatic or manual settings' progress from dough to perfection
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Power Interruption Protection
In case your power should cut out, rest assured your bread will not with 60 minutes of backup power
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Product information
Color | Stainless Steel |
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Product Dimensions | 9.6"D x 16.4"W x 13.3"H |
Wattage | 830 watts |
Brand | Breville |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Number of Programs | 13 |
Item Weight | 16.85 pounds |
Manufacturer | HWI/Breville USA |
ASIN | B004RCNJA0 |
Item model number | BBM800XL |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #93,878 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #51 in Bread Machines |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 29, 2012 |
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Breville Custom Loaf Bread Maker BBM800XL, Brushed Stainless Steel
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Easy to use | 4.4 | 4.1 | 4.5 | 4.5 | — | 4.8 |
Flavor | 4.4 | 4.1 | 4.4 | 5.0 | — | 5.0 |
Easy to clean | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.7 | — | 4.7 |
Sold By | Amazon Warehouse | Amazon.com | Yedi Houseware | ART Appliances | Neretva Home | YUNLING SHOP |
capacity | 2.5 pounds | 2 pounds | 2 pounds | 2 pounds | 2 pounds | 2.2 pounds |
material | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | 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) | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
number of programs | 13 | 12 | 19 | 17 | 15 | 19 |
voltage | 120 volts | — | 120 volts | 120 volts of alternating current | 110 volts | — |
wattage | 830 watts | — | 710 watts | 710 watts | 850 watts | 720 watts |
care instructions | Hand Wash Only | Hand Wash Only | Hand Wash Only | Dishwasher Wash & Hand wash - Nonstick pan, Kneading Paddle, Measuring Cup and Measuring Spoon | Hand Wash Only | — |
weight | 16.85 pounds | — | 14 pounds | 14.7 pounds | 8.37 pounds | — |
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Customers like the performance, customization, quality and appearance of the bread maker. For example, they mention it works well, has great functionality and that it allows for full customization of any of the preset baking options. That said, they say it makes beautiful and tasteful bread and that the machine itself looks modern and stylish. Some like the readability. That being said, opinions are mixed on noise, value, and content.
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Customers like the quality of the bread maker. They say it makes good sandwich loaves and amazing pizza dough. They also say it's easy to use, clean, and produces wonderful, delicious breads. Customers also mention that the product looks and feels like a high-end product.
"...7. The manual/recipe book is a real quality item. Thick, glossy pages, spirally bound so you can open to a recipe and it lays flat...." Read more
"...It bakes good bread and it is very versatile. As I've said I happen to prefer the Zo by just a little bit. It mixes and bakes a more attractive loaf...." Read more
"First, I'd like to say that this bread machine is quite the marvel. The 4 loaf sizes and 3 crust colors kept my bread making adventures exciting...." Read more
"...192F. Positives: rectangular pan, signal to remove paddle, and good kneading, rising, and fruit drop...." Read more
Customers find the kitchen product super user friendly, simple, and easy to use. They appreciate the clear instructions and straightforward controls. They also mention that the recipes are easy to load and that the machine makes it very easy to make adjustments to any recipe.
"...This layout, and the large, easy to read black-over-white LCD display are friendly to old duffers like me who don't appreciate scrambling to find..." Read more
"...you need to know like times and temps of each cycle, step by step directions and some recipes...." Read more
"...itself looks modern and stylish, with huge lighted display, easy to read text and icons, intuitive navigation and fancy buttons...." Read more
"...but consider that the Zo comes with a nice booklet and an instructional DVD. If you are giving to a novice baker, this could be helpful...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the bread maker. They say it has great functionality, and everything worked perfectly. They also say it turns out great and has no problems. Some customers also mention that they have been using the machine every day for ten days and have no complaints at all.
"...The machine is good, I like being able to choose loaf sizes and crust darknesses (which the old machine did not do) although some of the bread types..." Read more
"...This machine has a crusty loaf cycle, and it works perfectly: the bread comes out just the way I like it...." Read more
"So far it's worked fine. It's quite difficult to extract the bread from the tin and the paddle leaves a big hole in the bottom...." Read more
"The Breville bread maker works well, but you might be disappointed by the finishing on the stainless steel outer of the appliance; see the ripples..." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the bread maker. They say it looks modern and stylish, with a huge lighted display. They also say it's an attractive addition to their kitchen counter. Customers also appreciate the interior light, saying it allows them to see what's going on inside. They like the stainless finish and the large window.
"...Widest range of loaf sizes of any machine I could find.2. Oven light is awesome - not critical, but a really thoughtful luxury.3...." Read more
"...The machine itself looks modern and stylish, with huge lighted display, easy to read text and icons, intuitive navigation and fancy buttons...." Read more
"...For the least fuss, I'd say the 800 is the best bet. It looks nice and is maybe less likely to be a lemon. As always, these are just my opinions...." Read more
"...you bake your bread in the Bread Maker expect to get some really strange looking loaves (Uneven or even burned crusts, wild looking tops, etc) The..." Read more
Customers like the customization of the Breville Oven. For example, they mention it allows for full customization of any of the preset baking options, has the greatest number of custom program settings, and memory for personal recipes. It has lots of settings and the ability to save customed versions of each of them. It also allows you to modify any of these parameters in the bake process. Overall, customers are satisfied with the product's customization capabilities.
"...6. Greatest number of custom program settings and memory for personal recipes.Lastly, and surprisingly important,7...." Read more
"...13 automatic settings and a whopping 46 step-by-step recipes were more than I could ask for...." Read more
"...that comes with the machine gives clear instructions and contains a number of recipes to get you started...." Read more
"...The Breville also allows for full customization of any of the preset baking options in addition to the ability to program up to nine custom baking..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the kitchen tool. Some mention it's definitely worth the price, saving them a lot of money. However, other customers say that it'd be easy to justify the price as you save money on every purchase. They also say it'll save you a ton of money, as it're able to make bread in a short amount of time. However some customers also mention that the paddle can lift off and come free at times during the kneading process. They say the machine is poorly made with cheap parts that go bad too quickly. Customers also say that the review rating is pretty much worthless, as there's no customer service.
"...holds the bread hostage till the last crumb... So annoying and disappointing!" Read more
"...Had wait a few days to get all the right ingredients but it was truly worth the wait. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS TOOL" Read more
"...is fair to compare Breville to BMW: beautiful design and function, high cost, and unfortunately, quality control problems...." Read more
"...It is totally worth the price...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the content of the kitchen product. Some mention that the product manual is full of recipes that are quite good, and the instructions are easy to understand. However, others find the recipes and directions complicated and confusing, the instruction manual is difficult to read, and there are not very many recipes.
"...The many recipes are a great starting point for spectacular personalized custom loafs. A note on price: Welcome to inflation...." Read more
"...hrs of waiting later customer service determined an incorrect instruction manual was packaged with my machine...." Read more
"...It comes with a detailed book (thick and spiral bound) that gives you everything you need to know like times and temps of each cycle, step by step..." Read more
"...The booklet is full of quite useful information, tips, tricks and recipies...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the kitchen product. Some mention that it runs quietly, while others say that it can be very noisy if your dough is too dry. The machine can be noisy - it squeaks, groans, and grinds. The beeping is loud and annoying.
"...2. It moves more and noizier compare to my old Toastmaster or Zojihushi...." Read more
"...But on only the second loaf, that machine's wimpy motor started to make unhealthy sounds and got returned...." Read more
"...The machine is no noisier than any other, and it doesn't jump around. It sits there and does its job like a champ...." Read more
"...Noise:Not loud, not a problem at all.Walking:My machine is sitting atop a clean granite counter top...." Read more
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Like other Breville appliances, this bread maker uses a multi-function rotary switch for navigating and changing the values of various settings. This is a faster, easier method than keypad buttons used on other machines. This machine has a high level of features and settings, so this choice of interface really shines. There's also tactile metallic buttons that perform single purposes, (Ex: Oven light), and their layout and size make them unambiguous. This layout, and the large, easy to read black-over-white LCD display are friendly to old duffers like me who don't appreciate scrambling to find our glasses to use an appliance. Also, the important buttons have an illuminating halo ring that changes color to indicate they are, or are not available for use depending on the present state of the machine's cycle. Another clever detail.
A word on the folding paddle angst some owners have expressed:
Complaints relate to seizing, cleaning or aesthetics of the 'hole' in the bottom of the loaf . . really?
I lube the thing with olive oil prior to use. I also place a cup of hot water in the baking tin w/paddle after it cools to soften remnant dough, then use the edge of a common dish brush to clean away baking remnants. Cleaning takes seconds not minutes - far less time than complaining, and if a small hole or gash in the bread your about to digest troubles you, consider meditation or a therapist.
Things to like:
1. Widest range of loaf sizes of any machine I could find.
2. Oven light is awesome - not critical, but a really thoughtful luxury.
3. Fruit/nut dispenser a plus.
4. 850watt rating - most powerful machine I could find.
5. Fixed and folding paddles provide for a wide range of uses.
6. Greatest number of custom program settings and memory for personal recipes.
Lastly, and surprisingly important,
7. The manual/recipe book is a real quality item. Thick, glossy pages, spirally bound so you can open to a recipe and it lays flat. It is made to be in a kitchen. Most other manufacturers completely cheap out at this point. The many recipes are a great starting point for spectacular personalized custom loafs.
A note on price: Welcome to inflation. I had to pay $300. Who WANTS to do that? I didn't, and first I bought a KBS import special with a fancy glass top for $150. But on only the second loaf, that machine's wimpy motor started to make unhealthy sounds and got returned.
On the other hand, my 6-7 year old Breville espresso machine, juicer, and countertop oven function as perfectly today as they did in 2015. Coincidence? Maybe, or it shows value for the prices paid - who's to say.
In the end, performance and longevity are more important to me than low price. Once the money is spent, it's easy to forget the pain as long as the product excels year after year.
O.K., time for a perfect crusty dill rye for Reuben sandwiches. It's a ripper :)
P.S. If you haven't tried Bob's Red Mill Artisan Bread flour, there's a real pleasure waiting for you.
My dear husband gave me an expensive Zojirushi as a B-day gift. I was exited to test it, but the recipie from the booklet failed immediately - bread was lumpy, tasteless and rock-hard. We've gave it another try and tried a cake recipie from the book, and it failed again, producing half baked "brick" without possibility to continue baking unless you would wait for Zo would cool down.
Besides it being a lemon made in China (not in Japan, as expected), it also looks and feels like "Hello, housewives from 80-s!" with tiny dark lcd display, bulky body and colorful booklet, which looks more like a childrens book (not just because it is colored, but also by the mentoring tone some adults use with children - many repeats, minimum useful information, colorful simplified schemes and attractive pictures...). My guess, the model was not updated for the last 20-30 years, except the smooth buttons (a la 2000's) and gluten free option, which probably was an encoding for some other modern trend from the past and now was just renamed for the sake of health consciousness buyers. There is no ways to modify pre-set programs and only three options for custom recipies, where you can choose only order and number of steps, but not the time or temperature. There are no crust settings for Wheat! I guess everybody in Japan like their wheat bread made only one way... I was more than disappointed not only by bad quality, but by Zo's intend to standartize my baking and limit my creativity, the true essence if cooking. We've returned it without regrets.
So, now about Breville. Compare to the traktor-like Zo, this is a top notch Rolls Roys. My first try of milk and honey bread from the booklet turned to be amaizing, tasty and exeeded mine and my family expectations (see photo). The bread was soft, spongy inside and with evenly golden artisian crust outside. The machine itself looks modern and stylish, with huge lighted display, easy to read text and icons, intuitive navigation and fancy buttons. The booklet is full of quite useful information, tips, tricks and recipies. Compare to Zo, it has only one paddle for bread, but it is collapsible and there is another paddle for the jam included. Nice feature Zo was missing, is fruts and nuts dispenser, which this machine has on the detachable cover. But most importantly, this beauty has a magic button "Modify", which can change any pre-set ptogram to your desite for the length of each step and, where applicable, for the temperature as well. There are 9 custom programs you can keep in Breville's memory for some of your favorite recipies, or your experiments. I have not tried it yet, but I believe it could be programmed to be a yogurt maker or sourdough starter. The pickaboo window is big enough to catch moments where you may want to add liquid or flour during kneeding, and there is a light inside to see how bread is breathing and rising.
A few cons, which might be disturbing for some, but does not downgrade my opinion about this breadmaker:
1. the signal has a higher pitch, but you can turn it off.
2. It moves more and noizier compare to my old Toastmaster or Zojihushi. However, it has rubber pads on the legs, so I doubht it may walk away from my countertop one day.
3. Collapsible pad would require better cleaning and some practice to put it in the open position while adding ingredients (mine was collapsing, so I had to hold it with a spoon while adding liquids).
4. Stainless steel frame is a fingertip and drops magnet and would require periodic cleaning
Despite these minor nuances, the result beats the minor inconveniences. I am happy to have this model as my B-day present and my husband loves it even more!
P.S. Accidently found a trick to switch from light to medium crust without restarting the programm - close the dispenser before baking step.
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2017
My dear husband gave me an expensive Zojirushi as a B-day gift. I was exited to test it, but the recipie from the booklet failed immediately - bread was lumpy, tasteless and rock-hard. We've gave it another try and tried a cake recipie from the book, and it failed again, producing half baked "brick" without possibility to continue baking unless you would wait for Zo would cool down.
Besides it being a lemon made in China (not in Japan, as expected), it also looks and feels like "Hello, housewives from 80-s!" with tiny dark lcd display, bulky body and colorful booklet, which looks more like a childrens book (not just because it is colored, but also by the mentoring tone some adults use with children - many repeats, minimum useful information, colorful simplified schemes and attractive pictures...). My guess, the model was not updated for the last 20-30 years, except the smooth buttons (a la 2000's) and gluten free option, which probably was an encoding for some other modern trend from the past and now was just renamed for the sake of health consciousness buyers. There is no ways to modify pre-set programs and only three options for custom recipies, where you can choose only order and number of steps, but not the time or temperature. There are no crust settings for Wheat! I guess everybody in Japan like their wheat bread made only one way... I was more than disappointed not only by bad quality, but by Zo's intend to standartize my baking and limit my creativity, the true essence if cooking. We've returned it without regrets.
So, now about Breville. Compare to the traktor-like Zo, this is a top notch Rolls Roys. My first try of milk and honey bread from the booklet turned to be amaizing, tasty and exeeded mine and my family expectations (see photo). The bread was soft, spongy inside and with evenly golden artisian crust outside. The machine itself looks modern and stylish, with huge lighted display, easy to read text and icons, intuitive navigation and fancy buttons. The booklet is full of quite useful information, tips, tricks and recipies. Compare to Zo, it has only one paddle for bread, but it is collapsible and there is another paddle for the jam included. Nice feature Zo was missing, is fruts and nuts dispenser, which this machine has on the detachable cover. But most importantly, this beauty has a magic button "Modify", which can change any pre-set ptogram to your desite for the length of each step and, where applicable, for the temperature as well. There are 9 custom programs you can keep in Breville's memory for some of your favorite recipies, or your experiments. I have not tried it yet, but I believe it could be programmed to be a yogurt maker or sourdough starter. The pickaboo window is big enough to catch moments where you may want to add liquid or flour during kneeding, and there is a light inside to see how bread is breathing and rising.
A few cons, which might be disturbing for some, but does not downgrade my opinion about this breadmaker:
1. the signal has a higher pitch, but you can turn it off.
2. It moves more and noizier compare to my old Toastmaster or Zojihushi. However, it has rubber pads on the legs, so I doubht it may walk away from my countertop one day.
3. Collapsible pad would require better cleaning and some practice to put it in the open position while adding ingredients (mine was collapsing, so I had to hold it with a spoon while adding liquids).
4. Stainless steel frame is a fingertip and drops magnet and would require periodic cleaning
Despite these minor nuances, the result beats the minor inconveniences. I am happy to have this model as my B-day present and my husband loves it even more!
P.S. Accidently found a trick to switch from light to medium crust without restarting the programm - close the dispenser before baking step.
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I love that it makes horizontal loaves and the bread is easy to remove once baked. I use the 2 lb size and after I take the loaf and cut it straight down the middle then flip each half on it's side and cut the slices...you get two loaves of bread doing this.
I've experimented with making various flavors and it always comes out amazingly delicious: Use the directions for the 2 lb setting and add the following after all the ingredients are in:
-Cheese Onion Bread: Add 1/3 cup grated old cheddar cheese and 2 tablespoons dried Onion Flakes
-Parmesan Basil: Add 1/3 cup parmesan cheese and 1 tablespoon Basil
-Bacon Cheese Bread: Substitute butter in recipe with the same amount of bacon grease and add 1/3 cup
grated cheddar. Add 1/4 cup bacon bits (fresh cooked it the best)
-Parmesan Garlic Onion: Add 1/3 cup parmesan, 2 teaspoons each of garlic powder, onion powder,
oregano and basil
Make sure you read the how to care portion of the manual and follow it. I've read some of the reviews and it seems that some people have are not following the clear instructions they give you. At that point do not use those reviews to make a decision on whether to buy it or not. They are completely invalid.
Separate from bread this also makes excellent dough and I am a rock star at home right now because I can make cinnamon buns regularly with little effort on my part.
This machine is far superior to the Cuisinart in my opinion. The texture and quality of the bread is much better. Our 100% whole wheat loaves are light and fluffy and my family has been eating it without complaint. A great way to keep everyone healthy and save money in the long run as it's far cheaper to buy ingredients and bake it ourselves. If you're looking for a new machine this one is solid and shouldn't let you down.