

🍞 Elevate your kitchen game—fresh artisan bread, zero hassle, all day, every day!
The KBS Premium Convection Bread Maker is a powerful 710W stainless steel machine featuring 17 baking functions and 53 recipes, including gluten-free and sourdough options. Its dual heater convection system ensures even baking with customizable loaf sizes and crust colors. Equipped with a non-toxic ceramic pan and an automatic nut dispenser, it offers a hands-free, health-conscious baking experience. The smart touch panel and 15-hour timer make it perfect for busy professionals seeking fresh, homemade bread with minimal effort.












| ASIN | B07ZQ711SW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,496 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #9 in Bread Machines |
| Brand | KBS |
| Color | Black Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,021) |
| Date First Available | October 29, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 14.7 pounds |
| Item model number | MBF-011 |
| Number of Programs | 17 |
| Product Care Instructions | Kneading Paddle, Measuring Cup and Measuring Spoon can be machine washed, easy to clean and save your time. |
| Product Dimensions | 9.8"D x 13.6"W x 12.2"H |
| UPC | 739929065004 |
| Wattage | 710 watts |
S**P
Excellent Hassle Free Bread machine. Very versatile & easy to use for a new bread maker
I am super new to bread making. As in I've never even used an oven to bake anything prior to this. But we decided to switch to making our own bread after reading about all the chemicals ( like propionates (calcium or sodium propionate), sorbates (sorbic acid and potassium sorbate), benzoates, parabens (methyl and propyl) and acetic acid) put in bread to prevent it from getting mold. Growing up, bread used to get mold in 3-4 days in the fridge. Now-a-days even a month later, its still mold free. While its great for the stores, not so good for our consumption. I pulled the trigger on this bread machine. I have now been using it for almost a month and baking about 3-4 times a week. I have made regular bread, milk bread, swedish rye bread, sourdough bread, poufed dough for pizza crust, used the dough function as well as a couple other recipes from the booklet that came with it. Each time the bread has come out outstanding. Its just like the bread from the store and the whole family loves it. The picture is of a slice from the Swedish Rye bread. It is light airy and very tasty. What I really like about this breadmaker is (1) the bread pan: I have not had a single loaf stick to it or refuse to slide out. Its literally as simple as overturning the pan and the loaf comes out. No pre seasoning needed either. (2) the paddle : It a simple enough paddle but it gets the dough all mixed up in a perfect ball. My kids love watching it work from the little view window. Its powerful and has great coverage. And it slides right out of the bread. I usually remove it though once the stir cycle is done (the machine indicates when thats done). Also if you leave it in, the bread still turns out great with an indent through a couple of slices. And soaking it in water pulls the paddle right out of the pan . (3) The machine is hassle free. Once you put in the ingredients, 3 hrs later you have a perfect loaf of bread. It comes with recipies in two booklets. One is in the manuel and one is a book by itself. I prefer the recipies in the manuel. It does not tell the setting for all the recipies in the book so you have to guess at it. For example for the swedish rye bread recipe, I used the multigrain setting. If there was one improvement to make, that would be it...ie to put the setting 1-12 next to each recipie give in the booklet. I wish we had more recipes too since this seems like such a versatile breadmaker. Also...yesterday I made dough for hamburger buns. they puffed up perfectly in the oven. That was a huge hit too. This is the new favorite appliance in the family. Overall I would give it 10 stars if I could.
K**N
Great For Gluten-Free Bread
As a gluten-free eater, I've spent years hunting for a loaf of gluten-free bread that actually tastes and feels like the "real" deal. I've spent so much money on store bought mediocre gluten-free breads over the years, and for the most part disappointed with the texture and taste. I was always a bit intimidated to make my own bread until I found this KBS Bread Machine ...WOW...a complete game changer for me. I chose this machine for the great reviews, and especially for its gluten free setting...my very first loaf was (to my delight and surprise) a complete success! The timing on the gluten-free program manages the single, crucial rise perfectly, preventing the loaf from collapsing on itself...this is a big deal! I am now delighted to say I have made more than 10 successful loafs of gluten-free bread. Beyond just bread, the KBS machine makes the entire process incredibly simple, basically add your wet ingredients, followed by the dry ingredients then set it and forget it. The only interaction I have is during the first couple of minutes of the first stir, I take a spatula and push down all around the sides of the dough to make sure the dough gets fully incorporated...that's it!! This bread machine runs surprisingly quietly, and the cleanup is a breeze thanks to the non-toxic (another reason I chose this machine), non-stick ceramic pan, which is crucial for the sticky nature of gluten-free dough. I serve this bread to family and friends who compliment it, and are so surprised when I tell them its gluten-free...I'm loving bread again thanks to finding this great machine. Here is a simply recipe I used for my first loaf of bread: Great for sandwiches ( white bread shown in the picture) ... 1 2/3 cups warm filtered (70-80 degrees) water (396.9 grams) ... 3 eggs at room temperature, lightly beaten ... 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil ... 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar ... 3 2/3 cups Cup4Cup gluten free flour (469 grams) (I highly recommend the Cup4Cup gluten free brand for this) ... 2 teaspoons xanthan gum ... 2 1/2 teaspoons sea salt ... 3 tablespoons granulated sugar ... 2 1/2 teaspoons active dry yeast or instant yeast 1. Add warm water, eggs, olive oil and apple cider vinegar to the bread machine pan 2. Next, carefully add the flour into the center of the pan. Sprinkle the xanthan gum and sea salt across the flour, then with your finger, make a divot in the center of the flour and fill the divot with the sugar and yeast, making sure no yeast touches the liquid. 3. Carefully put the pan back into the bread machine. Select the gluten-free setting with medium crust and 1.5 lb (750g) size bread. During the first stir, open the top of the machine and gently stir any flour stuck to the side of the pan into the dough. 4. When bread completes the baking process, remove the loaf from the pan and let it cool COMPLETELY before slicing (very important to let the bread cool completely to insure proper texture) To ensure the freshness, I advise to (when fully cooled, about 2 hours) cut into slices, separate each slice with dry waxed paper (to keep slices from sticking together while freezing) then put into a freezer safe bag and freeze. Tip: when ready to use, take out of freezer, put into toaster and toast twice (yes twice) as gluten free bread is denser than wheat bread and that second toasting will make it perfect. ENJOY!
G**E
Easy, Fresh and Yumm
Love this Bread Machine! Made fresh bread, just following directions. Wow. Just put in the ingredients and set the Appropriate type of bread and come back, All done, smelling great 👍
X**N
Good Breadmaker, highly recommended
Good Breadmaker, a nice upgrade from my decade(s) old chefmate. Plus: Teflon free, delayed start, convection heating, wider and shallower bowl which is easier to clean, and raisins and nut dispenser. Minus: one timer design bug that I found, in delayed start mode, the dispenser release at much early time before the kneading even started. Obviously, it's a bad math in the clock design. Sadly this kind of simple machine, there is no way to do a firmware patch. Hopefully they can fix it in later model. BTW, the recipe is OK, the yeast should be put at the top, and ml vs cup, kg vs lb issue is only a challenge for poor Americans due to it the only nation in the world still stuck in the past, just kidding. No issue here. :-)
M**O
Muito bom
A**6
Price to value is zero! Don’t waste your money.
C**.
Excelentes panes Gourmet. Siguiendo y no siguiendo el recetario.
A**A
As long as you buy a suitable transformer, it works great. It’s a pain having a transformer though attached to it. Really, it should not be sold for the UK market. Having said that it is a very high-quality bread maker - the best I have come across.
M**E
Working well so far. We have had it a short time and have made several loaves of bread. The bread flour rises a little more than all purpose flour. The oven bakes consistently. We haven’t used all of its menu yet, just the basics. Very pleased. Instructions and receipts are included. We don’t like the included measuring cup because it is nearly impossible to read. Use your own measuring cups. I like the ceramic pan and the double heating element, for an even bake and no Teflon, c2f4n, ptfe, pfos , forever chemicals. Only one oven mitt included.
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