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90 of 92 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent bread machine
My old Oster Breadmaker broke down after years of heavy use, and so I was faced with purchasing a new machine before the holidays. Without hesitation, I bought another Oster. I like the rectangular loaves, the ease of the controls, and the consistent results. Although this new and improved model has the same non-stick loaf pan and easy-to-clean white plastic/glass...
Published on November 23, 2004 by Debbie Lee Wesselmann

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Still getting the hang of this
I bought this model breadmaker because others had submitted such positive reviews of it. I myself have not had such a great experience with it as of yet. I have only used it 2 times so I am trying different recipes and settings and still hold out hope. I tried to make a loaf on the Express setting and it did not rise well and turned out more cake like with a very airy...
Published on September 26, 2005 by R. Hartstein


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90 of 92 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent bread machine, November 23, 2004
This review is from: Oster Inspire ExpressBake 2-lb. Breadmaker - 5836
My old Oster Breadmaker broke down after years of heavy use, and so I was faced with purchasing a new machine before the holidays. Without hesitation, I bought another Oster. I like the rectangular loaves, the ease of the controls, and the consistent results. Although this new and improved model has the same non-stick loaf pan and easy-to-clean white plastic/glass exterior, Oster has added two Express Bread cycles, a crust color control, and the ability of the motor to handle another half pound, taking the total to 2 pounds or 4 cups of flour. This added capacity is especially useful when converting typical bread recipes that call for 8 cups of flour. The older Oster had an annoying hum to the machine when it was plugged in but not in use; this one is silent except when making bread. In every way, this is an improved model; even its price is lower.

You can time your bread to be done up to thirteen hours after adding ingredients as long as perishables such as milk, egg, and oatmeal aren't used. The dough setting allows for mixing, kneading, and rising of dough that you can later use for artisan breads such as focaccia, hand-rolled pretzels, rye rounds, dinner rolls, baguettes, and pizza dough. Other settings include sweet bread, wheat, and French. This machine includes a much needed option for bake only - to salvage those annoying times when the power goes out, resetting the machine. (Previously, I had to dump the dough into a loaf pan and cook it in the oven.) If not unplugged or stopped after the end of the cycle, the machine reverts to "keep warm" mode for up to 60 minutes, but expect a thicker crust.

The Express cycles, 58 and 80 minutes long from plug-in to completion of baking, require adjustments to recipes. You need five teaspoons of fast rising yeast, less salt (salt controls rising), and at least two tablespoons of sugar/honey. Although I haven't yet had the guts to try the 58 minute cycle, the results in the longer Express setting are wonderful. The bread has a moist, slightly denser crumb - more like a batter yeast bread than a kneaded one, but not as dense as a quick bread. You get a full size loaf with a nice crisp crust; the additional yeast lends only a slightly more yeasty flavor and probably wouldn't be noticeable if you weren't tasting for it.

Troubleshooting: if your loaves collapse or have a coarse, large-hole crumb then you've either added too much water or used a fast-rising yeast for a regular cycle. ("Bread Machine Yeast" is generally fast-rising.) Midway through the kneading cycle, the dough should be a smooth round ball. If it is oozing, add more flour. The general ratio is 3 cups dry ingredients to 1 cup liquid. If your loaf doesn't rise properly, you may be using old yeast or all-purpose flour instead of the higher gluten bread flour. Also, 100% whole wheat recipes require added gluten to rise. Never omit salt, as it is an integral part of the rising process as well as the taste. I find that the recipes in bread machine books are much more accurate and successful than those that come with the bread makers themselves.

Newcomers to bread making will get wonderful tasting loaves from the start, although experience will yield consistency. (I'm so familiar with the usual proportions that I make up recipes as I'm going - and they all turn out.) Just make sure you add the ingredients in order, starting with the liquids and ending with the yeast. Plug it in, select a setting, and walk away. You have complete control over the quality and kind of ingredients that end up in the bread basket.

Highly recommended. If you've never used a bread machine, you'll wonder why you hadn't bought one sooner.
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63 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A baker will love this...and so will the person cleaning-up!, October 16, 2004
This review is from: Oster Inspire ExpressBake 2-lb. Breadmaker - 5836
Form, function, price this thing is great.

I have made a lot of bread over the years and I am a bit of a snob when it comes to fresh baked bread. Crust, texture, flavor are all very important. What has never been important to me is how messy the kitchen gets while I do it. I have resigned myself to the fact that bread making is going to be messy (dishes, flour, bake pans, you know the score).

I have always been skeptical of bread machines and the few loaves I've tried from machines have always been lacking. Generally the break tastes okay but the crust is soft and weak and the body a little too fluffy.

This machine is very different...

1) There are multiple settings to automagically bake the bread to the you desire (quick-white, french, plain doug [no baking]).

2) It works through the same knead/rise cycles that are used when baking by hand.

3) You are also able to select the darkness of the crust.

What comes out is very good bread. What else do I like...

--Almost no mess. Everything into the non-stick pan push button everything mixes then bakes. Clean-up is nearly non-existent.

--Manual and recipe book couldn't be easier. My wife bought this for my birthday but in the first two days she cracked open the box and made 4-5 loaves of bread.(Many quick easy varieties in recipe book)

--delayed start...want hot, warm bread for breakfast...bake while you sleep.

--Can use basic ingredients. Don't need bread machine mixes. This means your bread can be very high quality and very cheap (when do you get that anymore?).

--Design. Small foot-print. Easy to use buttons.

Bottom line...nothing wrong here and if you like good bread you won't be let down.

Tip of the Day... Don't vary the recipes that are supplied with the unit too at first. There are reasons for the volumes and ingredient combinations. Remember this is real yeast based bread that is being prepared completely automatically.
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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This is my first breadmaker..., January 21, 2004
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D. Brown "pisces6591" (Interlochen, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Oster Inspire ExpressBake 2-lb. Breadmaker - 5836
...so I don't have a true basis of comparison against other machines. However, I did my homework and bought a machine with the features I wanted in the price range I could afford. I've had the machine about 3 weeks, and have made about 15 loaves of bread. So far I have had fairly good outcomes, however, most loaves collapse. I have tried adjusting the ingredients as I have read in the book that came with the machine and on several websites, but there seems no rhyme or reason as to why the tops to cave in. Raisin bread came out great twice, and I made a loaf of Country White that didn't collapse. Other than that, every loaf sank, but I must say that even though they weren't exactly attractive, they tasted good. They weren't "bricks," they were just flat on top. I am not going to give up; I enjoy using the machine, I am an experienced breadmaker, and I know how to find and use resources. I believe I will be successful.

As for the machine itself, I find it easy to use and to clean. So far I have had no problems with the machine itself, only the recipes. (That's what I believe, anyway... I don't think it's the machine causing the tops to cave in, but the ratio of ingredients.) I could recommend it for anyone who has the time to stay with the machine and adjust the ingredients while the dough kneads. I haven't tried the delay timer or the ExpressBake features, as I thought it best to keep an eye on things while I'm still a breadmachine beginner.

By the way, this model appears to be exactly the same as the Oster 5838, but they call it Inspire and only sell it through Target stores.

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Still getting the hang of this, September 26, 2005
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R. Hartstein (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Oster Inspire ExpressBake 2-lb. Breadmaker - 5836
I bought this model breadmaker because others had submitted such positive reviews of it. I myself have not had such a great experience with it as of yet. I have only used it 2 times so I am trying different recipes and settings and still hold out hope. I tried to make a loaf on the Express setting and it did not rise well and turned out more cake like with a very airy consistency. My husband liked it but it wasn't bread. I then used the dough setting yesterday and the dough came out very very wet and sticky and was difficult to work with.

A complaint I have about the machine is that the mixing piece does not seem to span the entire pan so all the ingredients do not mix evenly.

My recommendation when using bread makers in general is to use bread flour, not all purpose flour, fresh yeast and try and get a tried and true bread recipe from a friend.

In short, I'm not sure if my problems were due to the machine or my ineptitude but I'll keep trying.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great breadmaker even with home ground wheat flour, August 15, 2004
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This review is from: Oster Inspire ExpressBake 2-lb. Breadmaker - 5836
I have used this breadmaker for about 2 weeks. I grind my own wheat flour and use it half and half with bread flour. So far it has worked very well. I like the horizontal pan. I've read a few comments about some having problems with the paddle not getting all the flour out of the corners. This may be because there is not enough liquid in the dough. If you have had this problem and you are not going to be able to check the dough for moisture during the kneading process, I suggest experimenting with adding a little extra liquid in the beginning. Try adding a tablespoon and then adjust if the bread is not like you prefer.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Oster Inspire Breadmaker, August 16, 2005
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This review is from: Oster Inspire ExpressBake 2-lb. Breadmaker - 5836
This breadmaker is wonderful!!I definately recommend it for anyone. Each and every bread I've have made has come out great. We are enjoying bread 3-4 times a week. Can't wait for the weekend to try another kind of bread. (Even our dogs know when the bread is baking, and they can't wait for a bite!)

The breadmaker is VERY simple to use. Read the directions if you have never used one before. Make sure the measurements are exact, then "have some fun".

This was one of THE best purchases I have made in a long time!
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25 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Best Bread Ever, December 7, 2003
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This review is from: Oster Inspire ExpressBake 2-lb. Breadmaker - 5836
We have thoroughly enjoyed this breadmaker. I have made a variety of breads in it and the loaves have come out great each and every time. The dinner rolls I have made in it turn out great. The dinner rolls gave just the right touch to our Thanksgiving dinner.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars good breadmaker, September 21, 2005
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This review is from: Oster Inspire ExpressBake 2-lb. Breadmaker - 5836
User manuel is laid out to give instant (almost) gratification for those of us who can't wait to read everything: Directions for a loaf are almost the first thing to read. Manuel is divided by type of cycle used: basic,express,dough, etc. The machine itself is an attractive shape and easy to use. My only complaint is the pan is a little difficult to remove after the bread bakes. I have worn out two Breadman Pros, and I was ready for a change. I like this machine and would recommend it.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Makes delicious bread and is easy to use and clean, February 22, 2005
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This review is from: Oster Inspire ExpressBake 2-lb. Breadmaker - 5836
I received the Oster Expressbake for Christmas and have been happily making bread 2 or 3 times a week since. I wanted a bread machine because I was tired of paying almost $3 a loaf at the grocery store for fiber-rich whole wheat bread for my kids. I really appreciate how easy this model is to use. The included manual is helpful and does include some recipes, although I have mostly used recipes from bread machine cookbooks or the internet. When I remember to use room temperature ingredients, measure exactly, and put the ingredients in the machine in the correct order, every loaf is perfect. (I have found it also helps to check the dough during the second kneading cycle and add a little flour or water as necessary.) I absolutely love making homemade pizza dough in this machine - it is delicious and couldn't be easier. I'm looking forward to using the jam cycle in strawberry season. Clean up of the machine is a breeze, which means I actually use it! I highly recommend this breadmaker.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Satisfied, November 16, 2004
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We have used this machine for about 2 weeks and made about 8 loaves of bread. We mostly made the french country white bread but also tried the apple walnut and oatmeal date. All of them came out perfect and we just followed the directions. We had a welbuilt bread machine for about 15 years and it finally broke so we bought this one. I read all of the reviews and some of the poor reviews almost convinced me to not buy this machine. I am glad that I did not heed those reviews. I use regular flour and that has not been a problem. Robin Hood works better than Medal Gold, but both produce good results. The express bake feature is great.
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