OK Thanks
Out of interest- what in your view is so good about "zojirushi" ?
Ship
RsH wrote:
> 1. None of the bread makers available are domestic, if domestic means
> made in the UK or even made in the EU... All are made in the 'far
> east' these days.
>
> 2. The 'best' brand available is the zojirushi, BUT this company does
> NOT sell bread makers in Europe or Africa.
>
> 3. Look at
> http://www.consumersearch.com/www/ki...nes/index.html
> for a good review of machines available on the west side of the pond.
>
> There are several brands sold in the U.K. Ideally you want one that is
> programmable as the Zo is, or as the eSalton Breadman is... so that
> you can go beyond the preprogrammed cycles when you need to. I have
> NOT discovered one of those sold in the U.K. however.
>
> Good luck with buying one in the U.K. You might want to see if you can
> find a Zojirushi dealer in the U.K. and ask them if they can get a
> bread maker for you. I suspect the problem is the plug and wiring, and
> lack of approvals for the U.K. electrically.
>
> FWIW
>
> Rsh
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> On 25 Sep 2006 11:59:49 -0700, "ship" > wrote:
>
> >Any recommendations on where (in the UK) is the best place to
> >build a home breadmaking machine?
> >
> >I dont just want the best price either I want
> >- good customer service
> >- a good range to choose between and
> >- the best advice
> >
> >And I dont mind paying a bit more for it either!
> >
> >
> >Ship
> >Shiperton Henethe
> >
> >E.G. In my case I want to get something as good as the SD253 Panasonic
> >but which has a transparent lid so one can see what's happening
> >underneath!