On Thu, 21 Mar 2013 21:36:36 -0700, "Benjamin.Kubelsky"
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BenJamin...@verizon.net> wrote:
>On 3/21/2013 1:19 PM, Boron Elgar wrote:
>> On 21 Mar 2013 17:18:54 GMT, KenK <
inv...@invalid.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Is there a good currently available bread machine that has a retracting
>>> paddle? I find, in spite of using one for decades, the hole in the bottom
>>> of the loaf and disfigured slices resulting from removal of the paddle more
>>> and more annoying.
>>>
>>> TIA
>>
>>
>> You may be able to stop the machine before he final rise and remove
>> the paddle yourself. A lot will depend on your machine's programming.
>>
>> Boron
>>
>
>Well, certainly, Boron you can do that
Yeah, well, certainly. Disdainful a tad?
Even on my Panasonic, which
>doesn't beep (the dead Cuisinart did) at the appropriate time, if you
>are around and listening for the final punch down, you can reach in and
>remove the paddle.
>
>But, I gather that Ken doesn't want even the hole where the driveshaft
>for the paddle is to be in his bread. A retracting paddle would seem to
>do that. I don't know of any machines that do that.
>
>The other option is, of course, to remove the dough to a pan and bake it
>in the regular oven.
Amazingly, most of us here don't even use such a machine to make the
dough
>
>I just remove the paddle, if I'm paying attention. The small shaft hole
>really only affects 1 slice, and it's fine for toast or other purposes.
>
>Regards,
>
Oh...there are no retractable paddle home models.
Boron