We use a Panasonic bread maker - and I've been looking for a toaster suitable for the bread we produce. Slices are approx 18cm*15cm, sometimes up to 20cm tall with variable thickness depending on which of us cuts the bread.
Our loaves are too tall to go into 'normal' toasters - one manufacturer suggested a long slot version, putting the bread in 'landscape' but then the slices would still protrude out the top of the toaster.
Does anyone make their own bread and use a toaster? I guess I could stick with using the oven, but I think a toaster would be faster.
FelixC
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Toaster for Panasonic breadmaker bread
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Re: Toaster for Panasonic breadmaker bread
Goodness me, a Panasonic bread maker thread....
That really takes me back to the good old TMF LBYM days
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That really takes me back to the good old TMF LBYM days
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Re: Toaster for Panasonic breadmaker bread
The cheap version of a Dualit toaster is fine for me, and my recipe for my Panasonic, and my breadknife, gets a fit
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Re: Toaster for Panasonic breadmaker bread
We have a panny breadmaker and a wide slot Russell Hobbs toaster. The bread is put in sideways and this works really well.
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Re: Toaster for Panasonic breadmaker bread
You'll be needing a dual slot four slice toaster with variable width.
The bigger the toaster, the better, but as a general rule, you should be able to fit a pitta bread in with ease and you should be aiming for something massive enough to accept a normal sized naan bread.
A normal Dualit is a useful device but as they are designed for commercial use they will struggle when presented with the bigger slices from the bread machine. They do a long slot unit which looks viable and should give some idea of what to search for should you feel £93 is a bit much for a toaster.
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dualit-46025-S ... ces&sr=1-3
Thanks for asking the question, I've got a £20 dual slot unit which does the job, having researched I like the look of the Dualit and that sorts my birthday present out.
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The bigger the toaster, the better, but as a general rule, you should be able to fit a pitta bread in with ease and you should be aiming for something massive enough to accept a normal sized naan bread.
A normal Dualit is a useful device but as they are designed for commercial use they will struggle when presented with the bigger slices from the bread machine. They do a long slot unit which looks viable and should give some idea of what to search for should you feel £93 is a bit much for a toaster.
Link: No connection to Amazon or Dualit.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dualit-46025-S ... ces&sr=1-3
Thanks for asking the question, I've got a £20 dual slot unit which does the job, having researched I like the look of the Dualit and that sorts my birthday present out.
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Re: Toaster for Panasonic breadmaker bread
We have a Panasonic about 20yo, as you say the height is variable.
Our 1940s Dualit does the job. OH toasts each slice for X minutes then turns it over and toasts the other end.
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Our 1940s Dualit does the job. OH toasts each slice for X minutes then turns it over and toasts the other end.
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Re: Toaster for Panasonic breadmaker bread
Another vote for the Dualit from this SD-2501 user. The bread sticks up about 2cm out of the slot initially, but shrinks a bit as it toasts so that by the time it is done it doesn't stick out at all. I flip it over halfway through usually. We have a 4 slot Dualit, as family breakfast time means the high throughput industrial qualities of the machine are used to their fullest advantage.
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Re: Toaster for Panasonic breadmaker bread
felixcanis wrote:We use a Panasonic bread maker - and I've been looking for a toaster suitable for the bread we produce. Slices are approx 18cm*15cm, sometimes up to 20cm tall with variable thickness depending on which of us cuts the bread.
Our loaves are too tall to go into 'normal' toasters - one manufacturer suggested a long slot version, putting the bread in 'landscape' but then the slices would still protrude out the top of the toaster.
Does anyone make their own bread and use a toaster? I guess I could stick with using the oven, but I think a toaster would be faster.
FelixC
I am also using Panasonic Toaster Oven. It's the best one out here.
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