2lb Bread Maker, Black
Effortlessly create delicious homemade bread with the Hamilton Beach Automatic Bread Maker. This versatile machine features a digital display and 12 programmable settings, including a dedicated Gluten-Free option, to cater to various baking needs. Its PFAS-free nonstick pan ensures easy release and cleanup, while the 2 lb capacity is perfect for family-sized loaves. Enjoy the convenience of fresh bread without the hassle, making it an ideal addition to any kitchen for quick and easy baking.
$82.79
Owner Satisfaction
3.9
/ 5
Category Rank
82
/ 96
#82 in Breadmakers
Price vs Category Average
-54%
Below average
Capacity
2
/ lb
Who it's for
- Versatile Loaf Sizes and Cycles
- Programmable Delay Timer
- User-Friendly Operation
Who should skip it
- Persistent Mixing Paddle Hole
- Moderate Noise Level
- Inconsistent Crust Browning
Key Specs
Capacity
2 lb
Display
Digital
Settings
12 programmable settings
Pan
PFAS-Free Nonstick
Material
Stainless steel
Color
Black
Number of kneading paddles
1
Features
- 12 programmable settings for versatile baking
- Includes Gluten Free setting
- PFAS-Free nonstick pan for easy cleanup
- 2 lb loaf capacity
- Digital display for intuitive control
- Durable stainless steel construction
What customers say
The Hamilton Beach 2lb Bread Maker in Black generally garners a positive reception, particularly from first-time bread maker users and those seeking an affordable, straightforward appliance. Customers frequently praise its ease of use, highlighting the intuitive controls and clear instructions that make homemade bread accessible to everyone. Many appreciate its ability to consistently produce good quality basic loaves, with the convenience of setting it and forgetting it. The machine is often lauded for its value for money, offering a solid entry point into bread making without a significant investment. Its compact footprint is also a plus for kitchens with limited counter space, making it a practical choice for many households. However, the sentiment isn't universally glowing. Some users report issues with the machine's noise level during the kneading cycle, which can be a minor annoyance. While excellent for basic white or whole wheat loaves, more adventurous bakers occasionally find its performance less consistent with complex recipes or specialty flours, sometimes resulting in uneven crusts or less-than-perfect rises. Durability is another area where feedback is mixed; while many report years of trouble-free operation, a segment of users has experienced issues with the kneading paddle or the non-stick coating on the pan over extended use. Despite these minor drawbacks, the prevailing sentiment is that this Hamilton Beach model is a reliable workhorse for everyday bread making, delivering on its promise of convenience and fresh bread for its price point, making it a popular choice for budget-conscious consumers.
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