Vevor MBF-016 Bread Machine Review

4.2 (206) Amazon rating$73.39

Our verdict

At $73.39, the Vevor MBF-016 is the most affordable machine in this roundup that still offers 19 programs and a 650W motor. The ceramic and stainless steel build is an unusual combination for the price, and buyers rate it 4.2 stars from 206 reviews.

Check price on Amazon

Best for

Frugal shoppers who want a wide program selection and a ceramic-finish interior at a sub-$75 price

Skip if

You prioritize brand reputation or want a machine with thousands of reviews for reliability assurance

  • Wattage 650 W
  • Functions / programs 19
  • Material Ceramic, Stainless Steel
  • Color Silver
  • Dimensions 9.8 X 13.6 X 11.14 In
  • Weight 9.7 lb
  • Priced 54% below the category median ($159.90 across 33 tracked models)
  • Functions / programs of 19 - higher than 74% of the 36 models we track

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.2/5

    4.2 average across 206 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.7/5

    206 owner reviews, fewer 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 Vevor MBF-016 runs at 650 watts and offers 19 programs, matching mid-range machines in feature count at a fraction of the price. The body is silver with a ceramic and stainless steel material combination, which is distinctive in this category. Dimensions are 9.8 by 13.6 by 11.14 inches and the unit weighs 9.7 lb, making it easy to store. The machine operates at 110 volts, which is standard for most US outlets. Ceramic-coated interiors in bread machines are often marketed as easier to clean and less prone to sticking than raw aluminum, which matters for daily use and maintenance. At 9.7 lb it is one of the lighter machines reviewed here. With 206 ratings at 4.2 stars, the Vevor earns a respectable score for its price tier. Vevor is a known brand in budget tools and appliances, so the MBF-016 is not a complete unknown. However, buyers should weigh the lower price against a shorter bread-machine-specific track record compared to Cuisinart, Hamilton Beach, or KBS.

Pros

  • Priced at $73.39, the lowest in this group by a significant margin
  • 19 programs for solid recipe variety
  • Ceramic and stainless steel build is unusual and practical at this price
  • Lightweight at 9.7 lb for easy handling and storage
  • 4.2-star rating from 206 buyers is reasonable for the price tier

Cons

  • 110V rather than 120V rating, though practically the same on US household circuits
  • Vevor has a broad product range and is not a bread-machine specialist
  • Only 206 reviews, so the reliability picture is still limited
  • Loaf capacity not published

Specifications

Wattage650 W
Functions / programs19
MaterialCeramic, Stainless Steel
ColorSilver
Dimensions9.8 X 13.6 X 11.14 In
Weight9.7 lb
Voltage110 Volts

Performance notes

The 650W motor is adequate for standard bread cycles. At 9.8 x 13.6 x 11.14 in the footprint is mid-size. The 9.7 lb weight is on the lighter end, which makes moving it simpler. Ceramic and stainless steel materials may offer practical cleaning advantages over plain plastic interiors.

What buyers say

A 4.2-star average from 206 buyers is solid for a budget machine. Buyers seem to accept that they are trading brand prestige for price savings and are finding the core baking function adequate for home use.

Check price on Amazon

Similar toaster ovens, convection and pizza ovens, toasters, stand and hand mixers, bread machines and baking appliances to consider

Frequently asked questions

What is the benefit of a ceramic interior in a bread machine?

Ceramic-coated baking pans or interiors tend to release baked goods more cleanly and are easier to wipe down after baking. They can be more fragile than stainless if struck or scraped with metal tools, so using silicone or plastic utensils inside the pan is advisable.

Is the Vevor a good choice for someone who wants to bake bread occasionally?

Yes. At $73.39 the financial commitment is low, and the 19-program menu means you can experiment with different loaf types without being locked into just one or two options. If you find bread machines suit your routine, you can always upgrade later without having spent much upfront.

Check price on Amazon