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7 Best Bread Maker in 2024

By Archana P

Our Top Picks

Most Preferred Brand – Hamilton Beach Premium Dough & Bread Maker
“It has 14 different functions including making JAM, fantastic!”
Most Durable – Zojirushi Breadmaker
“Bought this model in March of 2010. I use it every day..”
Most Economical – Cuisinart Bread Maker
“The most economical bread machine I have had in 25 years.”
Best for Customization – CalmDo Bread Machine
“The ‘homemade function’ lets me adjust the time in each phase.”
Least Noisy – KBS Automatic Bread Machine
“Machine was not too noisy and didn’t jump around. I would recommend it.”
Best pre-programmed modes – MOOSOO 25-in-1 Bread Machine
“It has 25 programs to meet our whole family’s needs.”
Ergonomic design – AICOOK Bread Maker
“Elegant design, Very good item for the price you pay.”

Bread makers are the machines that help you to bake your bread with all the ingredients that you wish to add. Some bread makers even allow baking bread with gluten-free flour. Here is a list of the seven best picks from the huge variety of bread makers available in the market.

Item 1: Hamilton Beach Premium Dough & Bread Maker

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Hamilton Beach is the most preferred bread maker on our list. This is because of the various features that it has.

For those of you who want a durable product, or a product for regular use that won’t affect your health – Hamilton Beach bread maker is a perfect choice.

It is made from Stainless Steel and does not use harmful plastics.

Technically, it uses 450 watts of power, has dimensions of 9.5 x 13.75 x 13 inches, offers 14 programs, offers three loaf sizes and three crust options, weighs 15.02 pounds, and offers a delay timer.

Pros:

  • It has a fruit and nut dispenser that allows you to add them at the very beginning of the programming cycle.
  • The transparent display allows you to watch the bread being baked.
  • It can be used to bake gluten-free loaves of bread.
  • You can put all ingredients into the machine and let the machine knead the dough for you.
  • The delay timer helps to set the programming cycle.
  • All parts are dishwasher safe.
  • It creates less noise.

Cons:

  • Some users feel that the machine wobbles a lot while processing the bread. You can remove this drawback by keeping a mat beneath it.

Item 2: Zojirushi Breadmaker

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This is perhaps the most expensive bread maker on our list. But if you watch the features, you won’t find the price too high!

Unlike the other bread makers on our list, the Zojirushi bread maker is not a heightened product. It spreads horizontally. That means you can easily keep it beneath your kitchen cabinets and can easily add ingredients to it without moving it.

Technically, it weighs just 1 pound, has dimensions of 12.81 x 13.56 x 18.88 inches, can bake 2lb of the loaf, uses two blades for kneading, has 10 pre-programmed settings, made from stainless steel, uses 700 watts of power, and has a thirteen hours delay timer function.

Pros:

  • It offers three different crust shades with 10 pre-programmed cycles.
  • The non-stick base is easy to clean.
  • It has a user-friendly LCD panel.
  • The large viewing window allows you to watch the bread being cooked.
  • It includes easy to follow DVD instructions, recipes,s and manual booklets.
  • It has three memory settings.
  • The auto-shutoff system adds to the safety.

Cons:

  • Many people are not happy with the customer service, this can be a concern if you face issues with the bread maker.

Item 3: Cuisinart Bread Maker

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Cusine bread makers are the most economical machine on our list. Combined with the functionality that it offers, it makes this machine a perfect choice!

It can be used to bake gluten-free loaves of bread, jams, sauces, and artisan loaves of bread. It is covered by a 3-year warranty and is quite easy to use.

Technically, it uses 550 watts of power, has dimensions of 10.25 x 13.25 x 11.25 inches, weighs 10.8 pounds, can bake up to 2lb of bread, uses a single paddle to knead the dough, audible tones in-between guide you through the baking process, 12 pre-programmed menus, 3 crust shades, 3 loaf sizes, non-stick baker pan, and a 13 hours delay start timer.

Pros:

  • The viewing window allows you to watch the bread being baked.
  • 12 pre-programmed cycles with the recipe book make it super easy to operate.
  • The high rubber fit grip at the bottom makes the machine wobble-free.
  • The high rubber fit grip allows you to clean the area under the bread maker.
  • All parts are dishwasher safe.

Cons:

  • The beeps/alarms cannot be muted.
  • The rubber grip falls if you lift the machine.
  • The cord does not have a hiding place and it dangles.

Item 4: CalmDo Bread Machine

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If you love to keep a close eye while the baking process is going on and want to customize every little thing then the CalmDo bread machine will be a boon for you.

Technically it is medium-sized with 13.97 x 9.44 x 11.88 inches dimensions, weighs 11.2 pounds, uses the power of 120V, 60Hz, has 15 hours delay start timer, one-hour keep-warm function, 10-minute automatic power-off memory, LCD with knobs, three crust shades, three loaf sizes, can bake up to 2.2lb, and 15 pre-programmed menus.

Pros:

  • The knobs and the LCD panel are away from the lid, this makes it safe even if some contents are dropped on the lid while preparing the bread.
  • It uses stainless steel and a ceramic pan that is easy to clean.
  • It can be used to make gluten-free bread.
  • The large window allows you to watch your bread being baked.
  • The heat dissipation holes quickly allow the heat to escape and cool down the machine.
  • The 360° Annular Heating Tube makes heating evenly.

Cons:

  • The interface is confusing for some users.
  • Due to the small footprint, the loaf is not rectangular.

Item 5: KBS Automatic Bread Machine

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KBS is a Chinese company manufacturing bread maker machines. Most users feel that the machine has quite useful features.

Technically, it has 17 pre-programmed menus, weighs 9.10lbs, has dimensions of 13.7 x 11 x 11 inches, delay timer of 15 hours, can bake bread weighing 2 lbs, has 3 crust sizes, uses 650 watts power, and 3 loaf sizes, and weighs 9.10 lbs.

Pros:

  • It has 15 minutes power recovery options that remember your last settings.
  • The non-stick ceramic pan is easy to clean and dishwasher safe.
  • It can be used to bake gluten-free bread.

Cons:

  • The manual does not have clear instructions.
  • The handle to open the lid gets hot during the process.
  • The LED lights shut off after the process starts, to watch the process you need to press the buttons again.
  • The vendor company website is not displayed anywhere in the manual or the product. Poor customer service.
  • It does not have a seed dispenser.

Item 6: MOOSOO 25-in-1 Bread Machine

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Moosoo is the only bread maker machine on our list that offers 25 different pre-programs to bake a loaf of bread. An ergonomic design with curves.

The firm base that does not allow the machine to wobble during the baking process makes it a great choice. It has many other excellent features too!

Technically, it has 25 pre-programmed menus, can bake 2lb of dough, can bake gluten-free foods, offers 3 shades of bread, offers 3 different sizes of bread, 3 extra kneading paddles, has dimensions of 13.78*10.63*11.61 inches 15-hour delay start timer, 600 watts power usage, 10-minutes power-off memory, Touch screen with LCD, Non-stick ceramic interior pan, and weighs 12.68 pounds.

Pros:

  • It is super easy to use for beginners.
  • The 3 kneading paddles provided with the product are of great use.
  • The company offers excellent after-sales service.
  • It uses stainless steel.
  • It is much more compact compared to others.

Cons:

  • The manual seems confusing for an English version.
  • Does not have a seed dispenser.

Item 7: AICOOK Bread Maker

AICOOK

Made in China, Aicook has an elegant design and maintains the balance perfectly. It has got a separate glass compartment from where you can add the flour and also a display that helps you to see the baking process.

Technically, it can bake 2lbs bread, weighs 9 pounds, has dimensions of 11.57 x 8.7 x 13.39 inches, uses 650 watts of power, has 13 pre-programmed settings, 13-hours delayed timer, 1-hour keep-warm function, 15-minutes of memory function, and a stainless steel body.

Pros:

  • It offers 3 crust bread and 13 programmable settings.
  • User-friendly control panel.
  • Non-stick bread pan, dishwasher safe.
  • Nut dispenser.

Cons:

  • Bit noisy compared to others.
  • There are errors in the manual and the recipe book.
  • Lack of customer support.

Best Bread Maker according to us is:

You will later in our buying guide what all factors you need to consider before buying a bread maker but as of now, you should choose the bread dispenser that does not shake vigorously while baking, is easy to clean, offers a user-friendly interface, and consumes moderate power.

Looking at all these features the bread maker that we find suitable is Hamilton Beach Premium Dough & Bread Maker

We choose it because it fulfils most of the criteria needed for a ‘good bread maker.’

For those of you who want to know in detail about the factors to be considered while purchasing a bread maker, here is a detailed buying guide that will help you in this process.

BREAD MAKER BUYING GUIDE:

What should be the size of the bread maker?

The size of the bread maker that you should opt for depends on the number of people you want to serve. Generally, such machines can bake bread loaves of 500-1800 grams.

If you have a large family to feed, go for a big size.

How much do the bread maker machines usually cost?

As said earlier, you can choose the machine depending on your usage. You can get them from $25 to $200 and above. But if you are looking for long-term use then it is better to opt for a machine with better quality.

Do the bread maker machines with one blade occupy less space?

As said earlier, you can choose the machine depending on your usage. You can get them from $25 to $200 and above. But if you are looking for long-term use then it is better to opt for a machine with better quality.

Do the bread maker machines with one blade occupy less space?

Not really. Rather they occupy the same amount of space. One more disadvantage while opting for one blade is that it makes smaller bread and not hence often not suitable for big families.

Is the bread maker machine used only to bake bread?

If you opt for high-end models of a bread maker machine they allow you to do many more things in addition to just baking the bread.

For example some machines allow you to dispense seeds, use jam, bake meat or chicken, etc.

Should you consider the number of buttons used on the panel while choosing the bread maker?

Certainly Yes! The logical and easy layout of buttons will make your task easy to use and understand.

What are the other constraints that should be considered before buying a bread maker?

The availability of space in the kitchen, power used, the cool-down period required by the machine are important factors to be considered before purchasing a bread maker.

What are the technical aspects to be considered while buying a bread maker?

Kneading blades: They can be made of plastic, Teflon, or steel. If you are looking for a long term then go for steel blades. Also, consider whether you need one blade or two blades depending on the size of the bread that you bake.

Also, you need to check whether the blades can be removed for cleaning them.

Timer: Some of the machines allow the timer option. Thus you can keep the dough in the bread maker machine itself and set the timer when you want the bread to be baked.

Cost: Just as we pointed earlier, bread makers are available from $25 to $200 upwards with differences in the materials used for making them. Consider the cost and match it with the use that you are going to put into it. That will help you to estimate the benefits expected from it.

Add-on alarms: You might want to add sunflower or sesame seeds to your bread but if you add it in the beginning then there is a possibility that they may get crushed.

Some machines beep to let you know the right time to add them.

Noise levels: Bread makers take time to bake bread. You might not like high noise for a long duration of time. So depending on the noise levels that a machine generates, you can opt for a suitable model.

Customization: Some machines offer you programmable options if you wish a thick crust of the bread or gluten-free bread etc. The more options you wish for, the more cost you will end up paying for!

This brings us to the end of our review about ‘bread makers’. We hope it will certainly help you in your decision-making process. Your suggestions, comments, or any other facts which you like to share with us are always welcome in the comments section.