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The Panasonic SD-R2530 is a premium automatic bread maker featuring 30 versatile programs including 4 gluten-free modes, a 13-hour digital timer for fresh bread on demand, and a smart dual temperature sensor system for consistent baking results. Its automatic nut and raisin dispenser ensures even ingredient distribution, while the sleek, space-saving horizontal design fits perfectly in modern kitchens. Ideal for health-conscious millennials seeking effortless homemade bread with artisan quality and customizable settings.

















| ASIN | B093X1L2PC |
| Best Sellers Rank | 20,781 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 6 in Breadmakers |
| Brand Name | Panasonic |
| Capacity | 36033.48 Cubic Centimetres |
| Colour | Black |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (570) |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 25.2D x 36.2W x 39.5H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Breadmaker |
| Item Weight | 8 Kilograms |
| Manufacture Year | 2021 |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | SD-R2530KXC |
| Number of Programs | 30 |
| Part Number | SD-R2530KXC |
| Product Care Instructions | Do not use anything abrasive. (cleansers, scouring pads etc), Do not use benzine, thinners, alcohol, or bleach., Do not wash any part of the machine in the dishwasher |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 240.0 |
| Wattage | 550 watts |
I**A
AMAZING
Can’t be bothered to write reviews but here you go: AMAZING ! we have not purchased any bread for 2 months now, works 100% each time, tasty, home made bread, super easy to use. Delay option is fab, prep ingredients in the evening and wake up to freshly baked healthy bread!
H**S
Amazing yummy breads and easy to use
Cracking piece of kit. We got it as a wedding present and use it almost daily to make bread. The setting to delay means we can fill it up in the evening and wake up with warm bread! The non stick is good and makes cleaning easy. The paddle can be quite hard to clean though as the hole is small and fiddly, not enough of a problem to lose a star though. Recipes in the instruction book are great and cover all sorts of breads. We haven't experimented with anything not on this list as there's so many. It also makes great pizza dough. Overall great bit of kit well worth the money. Only thing is the non stick could be slightly harder wearing. I gouged mine quite deeply trying to get some bread out with a knife that was stuck (my own fault). Hasn't affected the function though
M**L
Micks honest review of the Panasonic SD-R2530
Panasonic SD-R2530 bread maker When it comes to writing reviews I like to have some clear and accurate data. It can get confusing reading through loads of reviews and feeling positive then you start spotting the odd bad ones but for reasons that only make you realise the author has no idea what they are doing ( not all the time but you can spot them ). Anyway here goes my honest evaluation of the above bread maker. I might be biased towards Panasonic as we had one previously and very similar for about 25 years, it never missed a beat or let us down and still works. We just decided a 25 year old electrical item might be ready for a change. I researched just about every utube and customer review there was on breadmakers. I almost went for the Morphy Richards and only because it was smaller but in the end it was not comparable to the Panasonic. There was a Gadget show review which swayed me back. The cost from Amazon was £175 so if we get another 25 years that works out at £7.00 a year to make bread which is ok as eating homemade bread will prolong your life over the other manufactured stuff you can buy from super markets. Just do your homework about what is in that bread it will definately scare you, well it did me. At least you know what is in your crusty loaf if you make it yourself and oh can you load the various breads up with loads of healthy ingrediants that are actually good for you. THE BIG TEST. I made a few wholemeal loaves and tested the sourdough maker recipe and all worked fine so decided to make a basic medium size white loaf and work out a few costs, so here they are. Photos show my plug that monitors accurately the electrical usage and cost per kwh. A 1.5kg bag of strong white flour from Lidl is £1.10. 400g for the recipe = 30p Butter @ £2.00 per 250g using 20g in the recipe = 15p Yeast @ £1.50 per 100g using 7g in the recipe = 10p Electricity to make used 0.4kw costing 10p ( free to me as I have solar panels and the sun is out ) So within a row of trees the basic white loaf in the photo cost me inc electric, flour, butter, yeast was 65p. The machine is so easy to use it is hard to make a bad loaf, but obviouisly some can and I would put that down to operator error. There is a timer so it is great to wake up and have that bakery smell in the kitchen while your making your tea or coffee. You will need to leave the loaf for at least an hour or two to cool down before you try to cut it as it is almost impossible to cut the loaf when hot. On the subject of cutting one of the photos shows a new bread knife I bough and omg how good is that knife, highly recommend but be carefull it is so sharp. We have a ban on leaving it in the washing up bowl as it will definately bite !! The name of the knife is Kuhn Rikon Colori Serrated bread knife. currently £18.95 on Amazon. I get another two slices out of the loaf now due to it cutting straight and accurate. Hopefully this might help your decision, the only reason by the way we didnt go for the next model up was the fact that it almost had too many options to bake and we would never use tham all so keep the pennies in your pocket we thought. Forgot to mention it does have a seed tray dispensor which last night I decided to make some Olive bread and am now off to try it but it came out looking fabulous.
J**E
Easy to use.
I absolutely love this machine. Ive been using it now for a couple of months and all bread cooked has been consistently excellent quality. Infact I wouldn't entertain any shop bought bread again. The machine is very easy to use, although I do find the display screen a little small so it's probably best to make sure you have good lighting wherever you place it in your kitchen. The nut dispenser is very useful, when I first heard it suddenly open I did think I had done something wrong, but no problem now I'm used to the sound when it opens. Some of the smaller nuts sometimes get left behind so does need wiping out when it happens. It is quite heavy but as I don't move it that's not a problem. I gave it a four star because I'm finding it hard to find recipes for this model. I am new to bread making so consequently I am still learning. The information leaflet does come with several basic recipes but some are for the SD-YR 2550 and the SD-YR2540 in particular the spelt, rye and granary recipes require a special kneading blade which does not come with this model. Other than that I am extremely pleased with this machine and highly recommend buying it.
R**6
I have always bought Panasonic breadmakers but this 1 just bought has left me mad I have to now buy an adapter so I can use it so as of now I will never buy another 1 I will find another brand
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K**S
The bread maker arrived on time. However, there was no manual on how to use it and the power plug was not for Australia, despite ordering it from Amazon Australia. I am very unhappy, as I paid over $400 for a bread machine that I can not use!
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