Oster Ckstbrtw20 2-pound Expressbake Breadmaker

Wake up to the aroma of freshly baked bread with the Oster Expressbake Bread Machine. Designed to make up to a 2-pound family-sized loaf, this bread maker comes with its own tested recipes for ultimate perfection. The bread machine features multiple settings that offer ideal baking versatility and a Delay Bake timer that lets you set the baking time up to 13 hours in advance. An ExpressBake cycle bakes delicious bread in under an hour. A large LCD display allows you to easily navigate the settings, and a clear window on the top lets you peek inside to see the bread as it bakes. For added convenience, this bread maker comes with a measuring cup, a spoon, and a kneading paddle. The sleek design with white finish effortlessly matches any kitchen décor, making the Oster Expressbake Bread Machine a great housewarming or wedding gift.

Product Features

  • 650W bread maker with up to a 2.0-pound loaf capacity is ideal for larger families
  • 12 bread settings and 3 crust settings for making a variety of breads, dough, and jams
  • ExpressBake setting bakes bread in under an hour
  • 13-hour programmable baking timer for fresh bread anytime
  • Large LCD display and intuitive button controls for easy operation;Cord length: 40 inches

3 thoughts on “Oster Ckstbrtw20 2-pound Expressbake Breadmaker”

  1. Oster CKSTBRW20 vs Zojirushi BB-PAC20 In this review I will compare Oster CKSTBRW20 and Zojirushi BB-PAC20.Background:For the last six months I have been making various type of breads using my Oster bread maker.Since getting a bread machine I have stopped buying bread.I use the machine every 2-3 days to make 1.5 loaf to my family. Bakes such as bagel`s for example require me to take the dough out, shape it and etc.In my opinion to much work and therefore I have not used the machine for these bake goods…

  2. Saved money! Saved health! Bought: March 3, 2013 @ 59.99Date of this Review: November 12, 2015Status of this breadmaker: Showing its age but still chugging!I have been relocated by my company (together with my family) here in the US from Singapore. We moved to New Jersey around Nov, 2012 and we have been buying loaves of bread from our nearby supermarket daily @ $2.50 a pop 5 times a week. Over the couple of months we noticed that we are feeling a bit “down” thinking it was just us…

  3. I almost spent $250 for one BUT……. This is a crazy good machine! My first loaf out of it came out amazing! I made a 1 lb. loaf on the quick setting. I thought there was no way this thing is going to make bread in under an hour!I got proved wrong. I did not follow any of the instructions out of the manual. I am not a pro at making bread but have made all kinds by hand before, it is not hard. I added the basics in the proportions recommended off of a website, I did not use bread flour, I used just plain white flour mixed…

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