Morphy Richards vs Panasonic Bread making Machines | Premium vs Budget | Shop Smart Save Money S1 E9
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ธ.ค. 2023
- Jon is back in a brand new series...Shop Smart Save Money! His premium vs budget challenge this week involves bread-making machines with award-winning baker Graham Kinnear. Does the premium option offer better consistency and an overall loaf than the budget option? We find out as he puts the cheaper Morphy Richards Homebake bread maker brand up against the premium option Panasonic SD-YR2540.
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Fifteen years ago, I was high on pot walking through the mall with some friends and we smelt cinnamon rolls. Followed the smell which led us to Macy's where they were demonstrating a Zojirushi Bread Maker. Walked out with $300.00 less when I bought it. Fast forward to now, it still sits on my counter popping out one great loaf after another. Also use it to bake pound cakes, jams. Well worth the investment.
I've been using a Panasonic bread maker for over 24 years. I'm on my 2nd one as I wore the first one out. They are almost indescribable and very consistent with results. Yes they are more expensive but they won't fall apart like the cheap ones.
I bought a higher end £200 odd bread maker from Panasonic ten years ago. I have used it every other day since. I worked out the machine paid for itself in six months. I love my machine. I'm interested in Panasonic technology and like the new functionality of testing the room temp in the new Panasonics. The rest period gets the flour to correct temp. The automatic yeast dispenser is useful on a delayed time. So yeast does not react ahead of time.
Only half of the user continue with their machine, so I bought mine second hand at half the price, paid itself back in 2 months.
@@2adamast yes good call there. I'd do the same. People are daft it's such an easy thing to do.
The Rapid programme on the Panasonic does a simple loaf in 2hrs, there's also an Italian recipe (also 2hrs) which uses olive oil instead of butter and sugar which tastes great.
I cheat my basic panasonic to do 10h sourdough using some creative programming
There are other models in the current Panasonic range which are much cheaper and have the same programmes used in this testing to make the loaf and the Brioche. Why did the gadget show pick the most expensive Panasonic to compare with the Morphy Richards when they could have done the same thing with the Panasonic SD R2530 which is £60 cheaper, or the Panasonic SD YR2550 which is £40 cheaper?
Surely, the point of this was to see if paying top price gave a meaningful benefit over an low price machine.
Why would you not test like with like i.e. two breadmakers in the same price range, rather than a top of the line vs a budget model? I'm looking at buying one now and I want to see reviews for two comparable models.
I had a panaso if bread maker for years. Brilliant. Recently purchased a Murphy Richards and was very disappointed so sent it back. Can't afford a panasonic so hand make bread. Thankyou it's just what I thought.
Older Panasonic here. Amazing bread for the last 10 years. Went to a thrift store and saw the same model almost new looking and bought it for $20. Best 20 bucks I ever spent
I used to use the rapid bread setting, but it made me very bloated. Now I do the full time settings
I will give you a hint how to make the cheap bread maker produce exactly the same result. Put the ingredients in the right order - liquids, then flour, then yeast. Also sift your flour... Bread making machines are very simple devices, and any of them can make a basic bread. If you have issues, most likely it's just incompetence. I've used a couple of cheap bread makers, and never had as bad result as yours...
Hi, could you please tell me, what the red tiny pieces are you are putting into the brioche dough? I am not native English and cannot clearly understand how they are called.
They're "pink pralines". It's almonds cooked in pink caramelized sugar
I started with a cheap maker now have the same Panasonic in the vid game changer if you want to make bread every so often then buy cheap if your doing weekly like i do the see above :)
I got the YR550, when I brought it, it was at the time £60.00 cheaper
Always Panasonic 👍🏻
Morphy richards absolutely getting grilled at the end amazing 😂
Cool :)
Could you have told the cheap one to mix twice? Since its so cheap
Too bad neither machine came with a toothbrush, floss, and regular dental visits.
Cant buy a Panasonic…out of stock everywhere!!
I went thrift store shopping in the US, as I'm American. I bought one used for $15 USD which is roughly £12 depending on whose counting.
I dont know which brand but the price was good. They can be expensive new depending on what you are looking for.
Always buy Japanese
Still made in china.
Designed in japan😂
@@davidbrooks9576Still the same product. Quality and performance. They used to be made in Japan but the machine hasn’t changed. Panasonic obviously has high quality control. Japanese are the absolute best for gadgets that actually work properly.
Panasonic invented breadmakers and they do it best, in my experience of owning breadmakers over the years.
One Problem with these bread makers no AI if they used AI chip probably best bread makers.
Flour in first !!!!! ???
That machine flour first cause it has a yeast dispenser