
Many of us took to baking and attempting to make bread to whittle down the hours during pandemic-induced lockdowns. Although that baking phase may have passed for some, Panasonic’s new compact bread maker looks like an alternative for small families.
Dubbed the “SD-PN100 Compact Bread Maker”, the $269 kitchen appliance makes smaller loaves of bread, so you don’t waste any leftovers by making more than you can eat. Panasonic says it makes roughly 400g loaves, while a store-bought loaf typically weighs around 700g.
The smaller bread maker also comes with 18 different automated settings, letting you make pizza dough and gluten-free options, as well as jam. There’s also a 13-hour delay timer, so you can make bread overnight. For the crust-lovers (me), the bread maker can customise the colour of the crust to suit your tastes. When it comes to bread, darker is better, I say.
It’s out now in Australia from appliance retailers, including The Good Guys, who have it listed for a cheaper $229 price.
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