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Remanufactured Cuisinart CBK-200FR 2-Pound Convection Automatic Bread Maker | 
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| Brand: Cuisinart Category: Kitchen
List Price: $140.00 Buy New: $65.40 You Save: $74.60 (53%)
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 1192
Color: Bushes Stainless Shipping Weight (lbs): 22 Dimensions (in): 18.5 x 15.6 x 13.1
Model: CBK-200 UPC: 086279017505 EAN: 0086279017505 ASIN: B000MG6466
Release Date: May 1, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $5.00 when you spend $25.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| 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; 90-day limited warranty |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Geat deal in an automatic bread machine August 27, 2008 Little John (DC) I'm by no means an expert at baking bread, although for a number of years I owned a Zojirushi bread machine with a vertical pan (their entry level model at the time). Unfortunately, that machine never produced consistent results for me, so when it broke I disposed of it and took a hiatus from bread baking. However, when I spotted this reconditioned Cuisinart priced at $59.99 on Amazon, plus a $10 discount for paying with a Buy It Now account and free shipping, I couldn't resist. My final cost was under $50, and for that price this is a deal you simply can't beat. New ones go for around $130, and as this unit was reconditioned by Cuisinart, only real difference is the length of the warranty (90 days vs. 3 years). This bread machine is on the large size for a small kitchen appliance and is not convenient to move in and out of cabinets; you really have to leave this one on the counter at all time. Fortunately the Cuisinart features a beautiful stainless and black retro design, so it looks great in my transitional style kitchen. It fits neatly under my standard height cabinets, and is easy to move around on the countertop. I have baked at least half a dozen loaves so far, and made a similar number of doughs for pizza and bagels. While every result hasn't been perfect, part of the reason is learning the idiosyncrasies of this machine and figuring out how to modify recipes to get the results I want. For me, who is inquisitive and experimental in the kitchen, it's not a drawback, but rather a challenge that I enjoy. And once I have both factors down for a particular bread, the Cuisinart produces beautiful well risen loafs. It just requires a learning curve to get the machine to make what you want. There are something like 16 different programs and each one can be further modified for light, medium, or dark crust, and for 1, 1.5, and 2 pound loaves. There are warnings buzzers for adding mix-ins before the first rise, and for removing the kneading paddle before the final rise (which also allows you to shape the loaf and apply desired toppings). The only feature lacking is the ability to program and save custom cycles. However, the manual includes a detailed table that specifies exactly which cycles are included in each program, and how many minutes each cycle takes for the combination of program number, loaf size, and crust setting. The information is really valuable in figuring out what's going on, and for modifying recipes, especially since I have been trying out a number of different flours in my baking to achieve high fiber low carbohydrate breads that taste great. It also tells you at exactly what time the warning buzzers ring for each cycle, so you don't have stand around Generally my experience has been that the crust setting works best at the light; even on medium I found it burned the bottom half of the loaf. There's a small window on top that lets you check on the progress of your bread; unfortunately there's no light so it can be difficult to see the inside. The bread pan shape is a taller than a standard loaf, but still shaped more horizontal than vertical; I personally like the shape of the finished loaf. There's only one kneading paddle, but I haven't had any problems with ingredients failing to mix in, although I monitored the process fairly closely at first until I was sure that I had the right ratio of water to flour. Also, it's best to remove the baking pan from the machine before adding the ingredients, and then snap it back in place when ready to bake; this minimizes the chance of spilling ingredients into some of the nooks and crannies of the machine, which can be hard to clean. Overall, this machine was an incredible deal for $50; it's a slam dunk in that price range. Considering all of the functions, the beautiful design, and the good performance, I would say the Cuisinart bread machine is probably superior to any machine priced under $100. Even with a street price of $130 for a new unit, I think this Cuisinart is fairly priced and probably compares favorably to most competitors.
great purchase August 25, 2008 Christopher Halley (perryville, MD USA) this is a great product my wife and i use it 3 or 4 times a week. great for everything.
Easy to use bread machine August 25, 2008 Christopher M. O'connor (Dublin, Ireland) Since purchasing my Cuisinart CBK-200FR I have made bread nearly every day. I love it! Mine is a remanufactured machine (costing around $50.) and I have not found any flaws in the machine. It works well, making even and well-cooked bread. The recipe book that came with the machine is easy to use and has quite a variety of recipes. I am very impressed and thrilled with my new machine. I look forward to trying to make jam and pizza dough but am having so much fun making bread so, why bother?
Not very tasty August 22, 2008 Michelle Absalonson (Orting. WA) I bought this bread machine for just an extra hobby, so we could have good bread with dinner and not waste money on it at the store. Well the light setting still over cooked the bread and bread isn't very tasty. I'm on my third loaf and I'm not very pleased. I don't know much about bread machines but I do know this isn't what I expected and I will more than likely return it. I do agree it looks nice, but doesn't hold up in the cooking department.
Big, Bulky & Burns The Bread. August 9, 2008 Shelley 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I don't know what Cusinart was thinking. I hope the design engineer who designed this machine has since been fired. I bought this exact model BRAND NEW. Used it one time, and back it went. I have several Cusinart appliances. Both new and refurbished. But new or refurbished. This model bread machine, is one Cusinart appliance. I suggest you take a pass on. At any price. Looks great, but thats it.
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