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Panasonic Automatic Bread Maker SD-2501

Damon from Papakura

Used only 5 times, as it was discovered that the newly gluten-free member of the household also has an issue with the yeast required to make the bread!

Included are two unopened packets of gluten free bread mix, and an unopened jar of yeast. The breadmaker is in great condition. It comes with 2 kneeding blades, has an integrated raisin/nut dispenser (never utilised), bread pan, measuring cup and measuring spoon.

The instruction booklet has damage as well as highlighting and writing inside but I'm sure the manual is online anyway.

Pickup from central Papakura, by arrangement. Payment in cash.

Cheers

Price: $140

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