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I have wanted a Zojirushi for 2 decades.

<https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BSFTAWA/>

Finally a really nice one for a decent price!

I unboxed it and tested it (to make sure runs and it doesn't walk off
it's counter). All good.

I paid 10$ more and got side items. The measuring spoons are very nice
and I didn't have a smaller bread knife. The bread paddle is pretty
small but of a nice quality. The GF booklet will be useful to a friend
of mine. THe main thing I paid 10$ more for though, was this one
shipped faster. I got the last one they had at the time.




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"cshenk" > wrote in message
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> I have wanted a Zojirushi for 2 decades.
>
> <https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BSFTAWA/>
>
> Finally a really nice one for a decent price!
>
> I unboxed it and tested it (to make sure runs and it doesn't walk off
> it's counter). All good.
>
> I paid 10$ more and got side items. The measuring spoons are very nice
> and I didn't have a smaller bread knife. The bread paddle is pretty
> small but of a nice quality. The GF booklet will be useful to a friend
> of mine. THe main thing I paid 10$ more for though, was this one
> shipped faster. I got the last one they had at the time.


I can't remember what brand mine was. It was a display model from the
military commissary. It didn't come with the manual and it was super cheap.
It did walk all over the counter unless I put a pot holder underneath. The
biggest issues I had was that it made a very small, oddly shaped loaf and it
baked the paddle inside. I wanted bread for sandwiches for Angela's lunch,
but it didn't work out that way. It was only suitable for chunks to eat with
bread and the like.

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Julie Bove wrote:
> I can't remember what brand mine was. It was a display model from the
> military commissary. It didn't come with the manual and it was super cheap.
> It did walk all over the counter unless I put a pot holder underneath. The
> biggest issues I had was that it made a very small, oddly shaped loaf and it
> baked the paddle inside. I wanted bread for sandwiches for Angela's lunch,
> but it didn't work out that way. It was only suitable for chunks to eat with
> bread and the like.


Do your hands still work?
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Julie Bove wrote:

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> "cshenk" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I have wanted a Zojirushi for 2 decades.
> >
> > <https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BSFTAWA/>
> >
> > Finally a really nice one for a decent price!
> >
> > I unboxed it and tested it (to make sure runs and it doesn't walk
> > off it's counter). All good.
> >
> > I paid 10$ more and got side items. The measuring spoons are very
> > nice and I didn't have a smaller bread knife. The bread paddle is
> > pretty small but of a nice quality. The GF booklet will be useful
> > to a friend of mine. THe main thing I paid 10$ more for though,
> > was this one shipped faster. I got the last one they had at the
> > time.

>
> I can't remember what brand mine was. It was a display model from the
> military commissary. It didn't come with the manual and it was super
> cheap. It did walk all over the counter unless I put a pot holder
> underneath. The biggest issues I had was that it made a very small,
> oddly shaped loaf and it baked the paddle inside. I wanted bread for
> sandwiches for Angela's lunch, but it didn't work out that way. It
> was only suitable for chunks to eat with bread and the like.


Julie, I had one like that as my first machine. Tall loaves. You cut
them down then in 1/2 and it's a small sandwich. Works fine.

Reality, use dough mode and bake it in the oven after rising. Super
easy.
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> Julie Bove wrote:
>> I can't remember what brand mine was. It was a display model from the
>> military commissary. It didn't come with the manual and it was super cheap.
>> It did walk all over the counter unless I put a pot holder underneath. The
>> biggest issues I had was that it made a very small, oddly shaped loaf and it
>> baked the paddle inside. I wanted bread for sandwiches for Angela's lunch,
>> but it didn't work out that way. It was only suitable for chunks to eat with
>> bread and the like.

>
> Do your hands still work?
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