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I would go the mixer route.
With a bread maker, you make... bread (ok, it will make different flavours and cakes etc too, but you get my meaning).
With a mixer you can make different types of bread (not just loafs).
Try to make a French stick in a bread maker or a flat/naan bread or a focaccia and apart from the mixing/kneeding and proving (which can be done using a mixer and warm area of your house) then there is little else it can do. Where a mixer is so much more versatile as it can do the same as the bread maker (for these types of bread) plus lots of other things too.
I too went the Kenwood K-Mix route, as it only cost me £100 from Currys. |
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