Sage: the Custom Loaf Breadmaker

SKU: 09673
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The Custom Loaf Breadmaker removes the guesswork from home bread baking by doing what manual baking never can: it tells you exactly when to add fruit, nuts, or other mix-ins so they're distributed perfectly without breaking down. Choose from 13 automatic programs including gluten-free, yeast-free, crusty loaf, dough, pasta, and jam, or create your own nine custom recipes and save them permanently. The collapsible kneading paddle mixes your ingredients thoroughly, then collapses before the bake function starts so your dough has genuine room to expand and rise. Set a custom ready time and the machine calculates backward, so your bread is warm and fresh exactly when you want it. The display shows your progress from dough to perfection, and if your power cuts out, 60 minutes of backup power keeps the cycle going so you don't lose your loaf. It's the kind of breadmaker that transforms home baking from trial-and-error into reliable, repeatable results.

FEATURES

13 automatic programs with three crust colour options: Gluten-free, yeast-free, crusty loaf, dough, pasta, and jam settings cover most baking needs, with customisable crust colour to suit your preference.

Nine custom settings to create and store personal recipes: Design your own bread recipes and save them permanently in the machine, allowing unlimited creativity without needing to reprogram each time.

Automatic mix-in dispenser: Dispensing fruit, nuts, and other mix-ins at the perfect moment during the cycle ensures even distribution without crushing ingredients or affecting dough structure.

Collapsible kneading paddle: Mixes ingredients thoroughly then collapses before baking starts, allowing dough genuine space to expand and rise for better texture and volume.

Custom ready time with 60-minute backup power: Set when you want your bread ready and the machine calculates the start time automatically, with backup power protecting your loaf if power cuts out unexpectedly.

SPECIFICATIONS

Type: Automatic breadmaker with custom settings

Width: 41.7cm

Depth: 24.4cm

Height: 33.8cm

Material: Stainless steel housing

Loaf size range: 250g to 1.25kg

Automatic programs: 13 including gluten-free, yeast-free, crusty loaf, dough, pasta, and jam

Crust colour options: 3 customisable settings: light, medium, dark

Custom settings: 9 custom recipes can be created and stored permanently

Kneading paddle: Collapsible for bread and dough settings, allows dough to expand before baking

Mix-in dispenser: Automatic dispenser for fruit, nuts, and other ingredients at optimal timing

Fixed paddle: Included for jam setting only

Display: Shows progress from dough mixing through to baking completion

Custom ready time: Set desired finish time and machine calculates start time automatically

Backup power: 60 minutes of backup power protects loaf if power cuts out

Power: 830W

Voltage: 220-240V

Warranty: 2 year Repair or Replacement Warranty

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Removing the baking pan and paddle after each loaf: Allow the breadmaker to cool for 5-10 minutes after baking. Carefully remove the baking pan by tilting and twisting gently. The collapsible paddle will remain in the pan. Tap the pan gently to remove the bread. Do not force the pan out whilst hot.

Cleaning the baking pan and paddles: Soak the pan, collapsible paddle, and fixed paddle in warm water for 10 minutes to loosen dried dough. Use a soft brush or non-abrasive cloth to clean, then rinse thoroughly. Allow to air dry completely before reinserting. Never use abrasive scouring pads that damage the non-stick surface.

Cleaning the interior and lid: Wipe the interior walls and lid with a soft, damp cloth to remove flour dust and dough splashes. For stubborn flour residue, use a soft brush. Never insert anything sharp that could damage the heating element. Allow the interior to dry completely before the next use.

Maintaining the mix-in dispenser: After using the automatic mix-in feature, check the dispenser chute for any stuck ingredients or debris. Use a soft brush to gently clear any blockages. Ensure the dispenser mechanism moves freely before the next use.

Electrical care and storage: Never immerse the breadmaker body in water. Wipe the exterior stainless steel housing with a dry or damp cloth to remove dust and splashes. Coil the power cord neatly and store safely. Allow the machine to cool completely before storing.

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Does the machine really know when to add mix-ins, or do you still have to watch it? It genuinely knows and tells you. The automatic dispenser releases fruit, nuts, or other mix-ins at the exact moment in the cycle when they'll be distributed evenly without breaking down or sinking to the bottom. You don't need to monitor it.

What's the point of custom settings if there are already 13 automatic programs? The 13 programs cover standard loaves. Custom settings let you adjust timing, temperature, and rise cycles for specific flours, altitudes, or personal preferences. If you use a particular flour consistently or want a specific crust, you save the recipe and make identical loaves every time.

Will the collapsible paddle really allow the dough to expand, or is it just marketing? It genuinely matters. A rigid paddle that stays in the pan during baking physically restricts dough expansion, limiting loaf volume and creating dense texture. A collapsible paddle gets out of the way before baking, allowing the dough to rise properly.

Is the 60-minute backup power actually useful, or gimmicky? It's genuinely useful. Breadmaking cycles are 2-4 hours. A 60-minute backup means your loaf won't be ruined if the power cuts out briefly. For people who live in areas with occasional power issues, this removes genuine anxiety from the baking process.

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