5 Best Bread Makers Under $100 in the US - December 2019

Which Are the Best Bread Makers Under $100?
Don't have time to read our analysis of the best bread makers under $100? No problem, let's cut to the chase, the best bread makers under $100 are:
- 1) Kenwood BM260 - $37.95 eBay
- 2) Russell Hobbs 23620 - $88.80 eBay
- 3) Morphy Richards 48280 -
- 4) Tower T11001 - $117.19 CHC IT Solutions
- 5) Ariete 132 - $20.20 eBay
What Bread Maker Under $100 to Buy in November 2019?
Let's take a look at the top 5 bread makers under $100 currently for sale in the US, compared side by side:
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Multiple reviews mentioned that this bread maker iscompact, really easy to use but noisy. It's a phenomenally economical to run and award winning 1kg loaf size bread maker, with a good price and a very good spec. | A classic and very economical to run 1kg loaf size bread maker, with a good spec. Customers report that it has very good features and it's very easy to use, and well designed. | Customers report that this bread maker has good technical guidance and it's really easy to use, and quiet. It's a good spec and award winning 900g loaf size bread maker, with low running costs. | A classic and cheap 1kg loaf size bread maker, with reasonable running costs and a very good spec. Our review analysis indicates that this bread maker has good features. | A good spec and very economical to run 750g loaf size bread maker, with a good price. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Jam Making Function Keep Warm Function Variable Crust Browning Control Delayed Start Timer Better Kagoo Score $33 Cheaper to Run Over Five Years One More Award Better Expert Reviews Better Brand Better Trusted Reviews Review Score 4 More Items
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Keep Warm Function Variable Crust Browning Control Delayed Start Timer One Year Longer Manufacturer's Guarantee Overall Reviews Are Better More Reasonably Priced More Nicely Designed 1 More Item
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Jam Making Function Keep Warm Function Variable Crust Browning Control Delayed Start Timer 10% Smaller Minimum Bread Weight One More Award A Little Better User Reviews Easier to Use 2 More Items
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Eight More Auto Programs Variable Crust Browning Control Delayed Start Timer $18 Cheaper |
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Only 11 Auto Programs More Expensive by $18 Not As Many Stockists Older by Over Three Years User Review Rating is Much Worse Overall Review Rating is Worse Less Thoughtfully Designed Harder to Use 2 More Items
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Seven Less Auto Programs Worse Kagoo Score $69 More Expensive Fewer Sellers Over One Year Older 35% Higher Running Costs Over Five Years A Little Lower User Review Score Harder to Use 2 More Items
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Only 12 Auto Programs Worse Kagoo Score Not Currently Available Older by Over One Year Higher Running Costs Over Five Years by $25 Shorter Manufacturer's Guarantee by One Month Years Expert Review Rating is Worse Overall Review Rating is Worse Worse Trusted Reviews Review Score Less Fairly Priced 4 More Items
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Six Less Auto Programs Worse Kagoo Score $97 More Expensive One Month Older More Expensive to Run Over Five Years by 46% A Lot Lower Expert Review Score Worse Brand 1 More Item
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46.4g Bigger Minimum Bread Weight Worse Kagoo Score Not As Many Stockists More Expensive to Run Over Five Years by 12% Worse Brand |
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Kenwood BM260
$37.95
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$72
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The Kenwood BM260 has a Kagoo Score of 82. With a price tag of $37.95 this bread maker is good value for money. For further details check out our full review of the Kenwood BM260.
Multiple reviews mentioned that this bread maker iscompact, really easy to use but noisy. It's a phenomenally economical to run and award winning 1kg loaf size bread maker, with a good price and a very good spec.
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106 Reviews + 1 Award |
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97
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$72 Over 5 Years |
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Multiple reviews mentioned that Kenwood BM260 has great expert reviews and great user reviews with an average overall rating of 85%, based on 106 reviews.
10 Reasons For for Choosing the Kenwood BM260
The Kenwood BM260 has a jam making function (as does the Morphy Richards 48280), whereas the Ariete 132, the Russell Hobbs 23620 and the Tower T11001 do not have this feature. More ...
Strange but true: bread makers are also very good at making jam. They provide heat and a constant source of stirring, which makes them perfect for easy jam making. Some advanced bread makers come with this program built in.
While you may not use it every day, an auto jam making function on your bread maker will make creating homemade jam super easy!
The Kenwood BM260 has a keep warm function, and so do the Morphy Richards 48280 and the Russell Hobbs 23620, whereas the Ariete 132 and the Tower T11001 do not. More ...
A 'keep warm' function allows the bread maker to stay on a very low heat once the bread has been baked, keeping it warm until you're ready to use it.
This function is helpful if you aren't going to be using the bread for a little while after it's baked - it'll still be warm by the time you come to use it.
The Kenwood BM260 has a variable crust browning control (as do the Ariete 132, the Morphy Richards 48280 and the Russell Hobbs 23620), but the Tower T11001 does not have this feature. More ...
A variable crust browning control is a system that allows you to choose exactly how cooked you want the crust on your bread. You can usually choose between light, medium and dark.
How cooked the crust is on your loaves is an entirely personal preference - this gives you the ability to bake bread exactly the way you want it.
The Kenwood BM260 has a delayed start timer, and so do the Ariete 132, the Morphy Richards 48280 and the Russell Hobbs 23620, whereas the Tower T11001 does not. More ...
A delayed start timer is a special system that only starts the bread cooking after a certain time has passed. You can load in ingredients, and then after a set delay (1 hour, 3 hours, etc) the device will get to work.
Delayed timers are helpful because it allows you to load up ingredients last thing at night, then set the timer so you wake up in the morning to freshly-baked bread!
The Kenwood BM260 has received a Kagoo Score of 82, but the Ariete 132 scored only 68, the Morphy Richards 48280 scored 73, the Russell Hobbs 23620 scored 74 and the Tower T11001 scored 79.
Over five years the Kenwood BM260 only costs $72 to run whereas the Ariete 132 costs $81 to run (12% more), the Morphy Richards 48280 costs $98 to run (35% more), the Russell Hobbs 23620 costs $98 to run (35% more) and the Tower T11001 costs $106 to run (46% more). More ...
The Kenwood BM260 has received 1 award from an expert review site, however the Ariete 132 has received no awards, the Russell Hobbs 23620 has received no awards and the Tower T11001 has received no awards.
Based on 2 reviews, the Kenwood BM260 has an average expert review score of 85%, but the Morphy Richards 48280 has an average rating of 80% (based on 2 reviews) and the Tower T11001 has an average rating of 71% (based on 1 review).
Kenwood bread makers have an average rating of 64%, however Ariete only has an average rating of 55.2% and Tower only has an average rating of 62.4%.
The Kenwood BM260 has a review score of 90% from Trusted Reviews, however the Morphy Richards 48280's rating was only 80% from the same site.
8 Reasons Against for Choosing the Kenwood BM260
The Kenwood BM260 is an 11 auto program bread maker, whereas the Ariete 132 only has 19 auto programs, the Russell Hobbs 23620 only has 12 auto programs and the Tower T11001 only has 13 auto programs. More ...
'Auto Programs' denotes the amount of built in programs that your bread maker will come with. These allow for the easy creation of everything from loaves and rolls to more specialist types of bread, and even non-baking foods like jam or risotto.
The more programs on your bread maker, the more versatile it'll be, and the more foods you can cook with it.
The Kenwood BM260 is $18 more expensive than the Ariete 132.
The Kenwood BM260 is only stocked by 1 retailer, however the Tower T11001 is stocked by 2 sellers. More ...
The Kenwood BM260 is four years older than the Ariete 132, two years older than the Morphy Richards 48280, three years older than the Russell Hobbs 23620 and four years older than the Tower T11001.
The Kenwood BM260 has an average user score of 82%, but the Morphy Richards 48280 has an average user rating of 92% (based on 187 reviews) and the Russell Hobbs 23620 has an average user rating of 91% (based on 381 reviews).
The Kenwood BM260 has an average overall score of 85%, but the Russell Hobbs 23620 has an average overall rating of 91% (based on 381 reviews).
The Kenwood BM260 reviewers thought the Kenwood BM260 was less thoughtfully designed.
The Kenwood BM260 reviewers thought the Kenwood BM260 was harder to use.
The cheapest price that we could find for the BM260 in the US is $37.95 but in total we found only 1 price for it.
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Russell Hobbs 23620
$88.80
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The Russell Hobbs 23620 has a Kagoo Score of 74. However with a price tag of $88.80 this bread maker is a bit expensive. For further details check out our full review of the Russell Hobbs 23620.
A classic and very economical to run 1kg loaf size bread maker, with a good spec. Customers report that it has very good features and it's very easy to use, and well designed.
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Our review analysis indicates that Russell Hobbs 23620 has brilliant user reviews with 100% of buyers recommending this bread maker to others.
7 Reasons For for Choosing the Russell Hobbs 23620
The Russell Hobbs 23620 has a keep warm function (as do the Kenwood BM260 and the Morphy Richards 48280), however the Ariete 132 and the Tower T11001 do not have this feature. More ...
A 'keep warm' function allows the bread maker to stay on a very low heat once the bread has been baked, keeping it warm until you're ready to use it.
This function is helpful if you aren't going to be using the bread for a little while after it's baked - it'll still be warm by the time you come to use it.
The Russell Hobbs 23620 has a variable crust browning control, and so do the Ariete 132, the Kenwood BM260 and the Morphy Richards 48280, whereas the Tower T11001 does not. More ...
A variable crust browning control is a system that allows you to choose exactly how cooked you want the crust on your bread. You can usually choose between light, medium and dark.
How cooked the crust is on your loaves is an entirely personal preference - this gives you the ability to bake bread exactly the way you want it.
The Russell Hobbs 23620 has a delayed start timer (as do the Ariete 132, the Kenwood BM260 and the Morphy Richards 48280), however the Tower T11001 does not have this feature. More ...
A delayed start timer is a special system that only starts the bread cooking after a certain time has passed. You can load in ingredients, and then after a set delay (1 hour, 3 hours, etc) the device will get to work.
Delayed timers are helpful because it allows you to load up ingredients last thing at night, then set the timer so you wake up in the morning to freshly-baked bread!
The manufacturer's guarantee provided with the Russell Hobbs 23620 is two years, whereas it is one year for the Morphy Richards 48280.
Based on 381 reviews, the average overall review score of the Russell Hobbs 23620 is 91%, whereas the average rating of the Kenwood BM260 is 85% (based on 106 reviews), the average rating of the Morphy Richards 48280 is 85% (based on 189 reviews) and the average rating of the Tower T11001 is 57% (based on 1 review).
Comparing the product reviews on average people thought the Russell Hobbs 23620 was more reasonably priced.
The Russell Hobbs 23620 reviewers thought the Russell Hobbs 23620 was more nicely designed. More than 90 people thought that it was very well designed and more than 10 people thought that it was also good-looking.
8 Reasons Against for Choosing the Russell Hobbs 23620
The Russell Hobbs 23620 has 12 auto programs (as does the Morphy Richards 48280), however the Ariete 132 only has 19 auto programs and the Tower T11001 only has 13 auto programs. More ...
'Auto Programs' denotes the amount of built in programs that your bread maker will come with. These allow for the easy creation of everything from loaves and rolls to more specialist types of bread, and even non-baking foods like jam or risotto.
The more programs on your bread maker, the more versatile it'll be, and the more foods you can cook with it.
The Russell Hobbs 23620 has received a Kagoo Score of 74, whereas the Kenwood BM260 scored 82 and the Tower T11001 scored 79.
The Russell Hobbs 23620 is more expensive than the Ariete 132 by $69 and more expensive than the Kenwood BM260 by $51.
Only 1 shop sell the Russell Hobbs 23620, but 2 stores sell the Tower T11001. More ...
The Russell Hobbs 23620 is older than the Ariete 132 by 15 months and older than the Tower T11001 by 14 months.
Over five years the running costs of the Russell Hobbs 23620 are $98 which is $16 more than the Ariete 132 and $25 more than the Kenwood BM260. Show assumptions.
The average user rating of the Russell Hobbs 23620 is 91%, whereas the average user rating of the Morphy Richards 48280 is 92% (based on 187 reviews).
Our analysis of the Russell Hobbs 23620 reviews indicates that more reviewers thought the Russell Hobbs 23620 was harder to use.
The cheapest price that we could find for the 23620 in the US is $88.80 but in total we found only 1 price for it.
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Morphy Richards 48280
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900g
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12
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The Morphy Richards 48280 has a Kagoo Score of 73. With a price tag of $0.00 this bread maker is good value for money. For further details check out our full review of the Morphy Richards 48280.
Customers report that this bread maker has good technical guidance and it's really easy to use, and quiet. It's a good spec and award winning 900g loaf size bread maker, with low running costs.
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189 Reviews + 1 Award |
79
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Good Features |
74
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$98 Over 5 Years |
73
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Very Good |
Multiple reviews mentioned that Morphy Richards 48280 has good expert reviews and excellent user reviews with an average overall rating of 85%, based on 189 reviews.
8 Reasons For for Choosing the Morphy Richards 48280
The Morphy Richards 48280 has a jam making function (as does the Kenwood BM260), however the Ariete 132, the Russell Hobbs 23620 and the Tower T11001 do not have this feature. More ...
Strange but true: bread makers are also very good at making jam. They provide heat and a constant source of stirring, which makes them perfect for easy jam making. Some advanced bread makers come with this program built in.
While you may not use it every day, an auto jam making function on your bread maker will make creating homemade jam super easy!
The Morphy Richards 48280 has a keep warm function, and so do the Kenwood BM260 and the Russell Hobbs 23620, however the Ariete 132 and the Tower T11001 do not. More ...
A 'keep warm' function allows the bread maker to stay on a very low heat once the bread has been baked, keeping it warm until you're ready to use it.
This function is helpful if you aren't going to be using the bread for a little while after it's baked - it'll still be warm by the time you come to use it.
The Morphy Richards 48280 has a variable crust browning control (as do the Ariete 132, the Kenwood BM260 and the Russell Hobbs 23620), whereas the Tower T11001 does not have this feature. More ...
A variable crust browning control is a system that allows you to choose exactly how cooked you want the crust on your bread. You can usually choose between light, medium and dark.
How cooked the crust is on your loaves is an entirely personal preference - this gives you the ability to bake bread exactly the way you want it.
The Morphy Richards 48280 has a delayed start timer, and so do the Ariete 132, the Kenwood BM260 and the Russell Hobbs 23620, however the Tower T11001 does not. More ...
A delayed start timer is a special system that only starts the bread cooking after a certain time has passed. You can load in ingredients, and then after a set delay (1 hour, 3 hours, etc) the device will get to work.
Delayed timers are helpful because it allows you to load up ingredients last thing at night, then set the timer so you wake up in the morning to freshly-baked bread!
The Morphy Richards 48280 has a minimum bread weight of 453.6. That's 46.4g smaller than the Ariete 132 (500g). More ...
'Minimum Bread Weight' is the smallest possible weight of loaf that can be made in your bread maker.
The Morphy Richards 48280 has received 1 award from an expert review site, but the Ariete 132 has received no awards, the Russell Hobbs 23620 has received no awards and the Tower T11001 has received no awards.
Based on 187 user reviews, the Morphy Richards 48280 has an average review score of 92%, whereas the Kenwood BM260 has an average rating of 82% (based on 104 reviews) and the Russell Hobbs 23620 has an average rating of 91% (based on 381 reviews).
The Morphy Richards 48280 reviewers thought the Morphy Richards 48280 was easier to use. More than 20 people thought that it was really easy to use.
10 Reasons Against for Choosing the Morphy Richards 48280
The Morphy Richards 48280 has 12 auto programs, and so does the Russell Hobbs 23620, however the Ariete 132 only has 19 auto programs and the Tower T11001 only has 13 auto programs. More ...
'Auto Programs' denotes the amount of built in programs that your bread maker will come with. These allow for the easy creation of everything from loaves and rolls to more specialist types of bread, and even non-baking foods like jam or risotto.
The more programs on your bread maker, the more versatile it'll be, and the more foods you can cook with it.
The Morphy Richards 48280 has received a Kagoo Score of 73, whereas the Kenwood BM260 scored 82, the Russell Hobbs 23620 scored 74 and the Tower T11001 scored 79.
We couldn't find any retailers that are currently selling the product. More ...
The Morphy Richards 48280 is 20 months older than the Ariete 132, five months older than the Russell Hobbs 23620 and 19 months older than the Tower T11001.
Over five years the running costs of the Morphy Richards 48280 are $98 which is $16 more than the Ariete 132 and $25 more than the Kenwood BM260. Show assumptions.
The Morphy Richards 48280 comes with a one year manufacturer's guarantee, whereas the Russell Hobbs 23620 has a one year guarantee.
The average expert rating of the Morphy Richards 48280 is 80%, whereas the average expert rating of the Kenwood BM260 is 85% (based on 2 reviews).
The average overall rating of the Morphy Richards 48280 is 85%, whereas the average overall rating of the Russell Hobbs 23620 is 91% (based on 381 reviews).
Whilst the Morphy Richards 48280 has received a Trusted Reviews review score of 80%, the Kenwood BM260 has a score of 90%.
Our analysis of the Morphy Richards 48280 reviews indicates that more reviewers thought the Morphy Richards 48280 was less fairly priced.
Tower T11001
$117.19
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Tower T11001 |
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1kg
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$106
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The Tower T11001 has a Kagoo Score of 79. However with a price tag of $117.19 this bread maker is a bit expensive. For further details check out our full review of the Tower T11001.
A classic and cheap 1kg loaf size bread maker, with reasonable running costs and a very good spec. Our review analysis indicates that this bread maker has good features.
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$110 Over 5 Years |
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Multiple reviews mentioned that Tower T11001 has good expert reviews with an average expert rating of 71%.
1 Reason For for Choosing the Tower T11001
A greater number of stores increases the price competition amongst retailers for this bread maker and also increases the chances of the product remaining in stock.
7 Reasons Against for Choosing the Tower T11001
The Tower T11001 has 13 auto programs, however the Ariete 132 only has 19 auto programs. More ...
'Auto Programs' denotes the amount of built in programs that your bread maker will come with. These allow for the easy creation of everything from loaves and rolls to more specialist types of bread, and even non-baking foods like jam or risotto.
The more programs on your bread maker, the more versatile it'll be, and the more foods you can cook with it.
The Tower T11001 has received a Kagoo Score of 79, whereas the Kenwood BM260 scored 82.
The Tower T11001 is more expensive than the Ariete 132 by $97, more expensive than the Kenwood BM260 by $79 and more expensive than the Russell Hobbs 23620 by $28.
The Tower T11001 is older than the Ariete 132 by one month.
Over five years the running costs of the Tower T11001 are $106 which is $24 more than the Ariete 132, $33 more than the Kenwood BM260, $8 more than the Morphy Richards 48280 and $8 more than the Russell Hobbs 23620. Show assumptions.
The average expert rating of the Tower T11001 is only 71%, whereas the average expert rating of the Kenwood BM260 is 85% (based on 2 reviews) and the Morphy Richards 48280 is 80% (based on 2 reviews).
Tower bread makers have an average rating of only 62.4%, but Kenwood has an average rating of 64%.
The cheapest price that we could find for the T11001 in the US is $117.19 but in total we found only 2 prices for it.
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Ariete 132
$20.20
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750g
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19
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The Ariete 132 has a Kagoo Score of 68. With a price tag of $20.20 this bread maker is good value for money. For further details check out our full review of the Ariete 132.
A good spec and very economical to run 750g loaf size bread maker, with a good price.
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4 Reasons For for Choosing the Ariete 132
The Ariete 132 is a 19 auto program bread maker, whereas the Kenwood BM260 only has 11 auto programs, the Russell Hobbs 23620 only has 12 auto programs and the Tower T11001 only has 13 auto programs. More ...
'Auto Programs' denotes the amount of built in programs that your bread maker will come with. These allow for the easy creation of everything from loaves and rolls to more specialist types of bread, and even non-baking foods like jam or risotto.
The more programs on your bread maker, the more versatile it'll be, and the more foods you can cook with it.
The Ariete 132 has a variable crust browning control, and so do the Kenwood BM260, the Morphy Richards 48280 and the Russell Hobbs 23620, but the Tower T11001 does not. More ...
A variable crust browning control is a system that allows you to choose exactly how cooked you want the crust on your bread. You can usually choose between light, medium and dark.
How cooked the crust is on your loaves is an entirely personal preference - this gives you the ability to bake bread exactly the way you want it.
The Ariete 132 has a delayed start timer (as do the Kenwood BM260, the Morphy Richards 48280 and the Russell Hobbs 23620), whereas the Tower T11001 does not have this feature. More ...
A delayed start timer is a special system that only starts the bread cooking after a certain time has passed. You can load in ingredients, and then after a set delay (1 hour, 3 hours, etc) the device will get to work.
Delayed timers are helpful because it allows you to load up ingredients last thing at night, then set the timer so you wake up in the morning to freshly-baked bread!
The Ariete 132 costs $20.20, whereas the Kenwood BM260 is $37.95, the Russell Hobbs 23620 is $88.80 and the Tower T11001 is $117.19.
5 Reasons Against for Choosing the Ariete 132
The Ariete 132 is a 500 min bread weight bread maker, whereas the Morphy Richards 48280 is a 453.6g min bread weight bread maker (46.4g smaller). More ...
'Minimum Bread Weight' is the smallest possible weight of loaf that can be made in your bread maker.
The Ariete 132 has only received a Kagoo Score of 68, but the Kenwood BM260 scored 82, the Morphy Richards 48280 scored 73, the Russell Hobbs 23620 scored 74 and the Tower T11001 scored 79.
Only 1 seller sell the Ariete 132, however 2 retailers sell the Tower T11001. More ...
The Ariete 132 costs $81 to run which is $9 more than the Kenwood BM260 over five years. Show assumptions.
Ariete bread makers have an average rating of only 55.2%, however Kenwood has an average rating of 64% and Tower has an average rating of 62.4%.
The cheapest price that we could find for the 132 in the US is $20.20 but in total we found only 1 price for it.
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