2114579 Bread Machine Review
Our verdict
This 1200W stainless steel bread machine is priced at $99.87 and packs the highest wattage of any machine in this review group, despite being one of the least expensive. The 595 reviews at 4.2 stars are a smaller but reasonable sample showing generally positive results.
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- Wattage 1200 W
- Functions / programs 12
- Material Stainless Steel
- Color Gray
- Dimensions 8.81 X 11.55 X 13.02 In
- Weight 10.2 lb
- Priced 38% below the category median ($159.90 across 33 tracked models)
- Wattage of 1200 W - higher than 100% of the 36 models we track
- Functions / programs of 12 - lower than 74% of the 36 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 595 owner ratings
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Popularity3.3/5
595 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other toaster ovens, convection and pizza ovens, toasters, stand and hand mixers, bread machines and baking appliances we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['The standout spec for this machine is its 1200W wattage, which is the highest of any bread machine in this group. By comparison, even the premium BB-PDC20BA at $454.95 runs at 700W. At $99.87, this creates an unusual value proposition: the most powerful motor at the lowest price tier. That gap raises reasonable questions about build durability and long-term reliability.', "The machine weighs 10.2 pounds and measures 8.81 x 11.55 x 13.02 inches in a gray stainless steel body, which is a practical size and weight for countertop use or cabinet storage. It offers 12 programs, putting it in line with Cuisinart's entry-level options on program count.", 'With 595 reviews at 4.2 stars, feedback is positive but the sample is smaller than the most-reviewed machines in this category. A 4.2-star average is decent but sits below the 4.4 to 4.6 range of higher-confidence options. For buyers prioritizing raw wattage at a low price, this model is worth considering with the understanding that the brand has less track record than established alternatives.']
Pros
- 1200W motor is the highest wattage in this entire product group
- Priced at $99.87, making it one of the most affordable machines reviewed
- Gray stainless steel body looks more premium than white or black plastic alternatives
- 10.2 pounds and compact dimensions are easy to store
- 12 programs covers standard everyday bread types
Cons
- Model number designation rather than a brand name makes support and parts harder to track
- 595 reviews is a smaller sample than top competitors, making the 4.2 average less reliable
- The gap between the 1200W spec and the low price point is unusual and worth scrutinizing
Specifications
| Wattage | 1200 W |
|---|---|
| Functions / programs | 12 |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Color | Gray |
| Dimensions | 8.81 X 11.55 X 13.02 In |
| Weight | 10.2 lb |
Performance notes
At 1200W, this machine far exceeds the 450 to 700W range typical of bread machines. High wattage theoretically means faster heat recovery and more torque for dense doughs. The machine is 8.81 x 11.55 x 13.02 inches, weighs 10.2 pounds, and uses stainless steel construction in gray. It has 12 programs. Voltage is not listed. No wiring considerations are noted beyond confirming standard household outlet compatibility before purchase.
What buyers say
The 4.2-star average across 595 reviews is positive but not exceptional. It falls below the 4.4 threshold that more-established machines in this price tier achieve. Buyers appear generally satisfied, but with a smaller review pool and an unknown brand, this average carries less predictive weight than models with several thousand ratings.
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Frequently asked questions
Why does this budget machine have a 1200W motor when premium machines use 700W?
The wattage figure for this machine is unusually high and worth treating with some skepticism until confirmed by independent sources. Marketing specs can sometimes reflect peak draw rather than sustained operating wattage. If the 1200W figure is accurate, it would represent substantial power for bread baking, though most home bakers do not need more than 600 to 700W for standard loaves.
Is a model number like '2114579' a concern for product support?
Purchasing a machine identified primarily by a model number rather than a brand name can complicate support, warranty claims, and finding replacement parts. If something goes wrong after the return window closes, getting service may be harder than with a named brand. This is a meaningful tradeoff to weigh against the low price.
Is 12 programs adequate for everyday use?
For most home bakers, yes. A 12-program machine typically covers white, whole wheat, French, sweet, quick bread, gluten-free, dough-only, and bake-only at a minimum. If you primarily make a handful of bread types on rotation, 12 programs will cover your needs. Buyers who want jam, pasta dough, or numerous specialty cycles may prefer a 15 to 17-program machine.