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Shani Cohen

Aldi is selling a bread maker that makes 'perfect loaf' every time for under £50

Nothing quite beats the smell of freshly baked bread, and now you can turn your kitchen into a real life bakery thanks to Aldi’s latest gadget.

Plenty of budding bakers have already left five-star reviews on the supermarket’s affordable Abiano bread maker - with some even comparing it to high end brands like Tefal whose model is twice the price, retailing at £102.

Costing just £49.99, the digital bread maker boasts 19 pre-set menus, meaning you can prepare everything from rye and french bread to sweet pastries and even fruit loaves.

It also features an LCD display panel which is easy to read, and gives you the option to create three loaf sizes - ideal for smaller or larger households.

There’s a 15-minute timer and 60 minute ‘keep warm’ function too, as well as a viewing window so you can keep a close eye on your masterpiece.

You’ll be getting much more than you bargained for too, as the machine comes with everything you need to become a baking sensation. As well as the bread maker itself you’ll get a measuring cup and spoon, bread pan, kneading paddle and hook - all for under £50.

One shopper compared the kitchen dupe to its luxury counterpart, and said: “Having had a Tefal bread maker in the past I wasn’t expecting much from this machine as it was a quarter of the price, however it has proved me wrong and it works very well.”

A second experienced baker wrote: “Having previously owned several different kinds of bread makers, this is the first one that made delicious, perfect bread the first time used, without having to tweak the given recipe or experiment to get it right. I would definitely recommend as very easy to use and great value for money.”

While a third said: “Can’t believe how easy it is to use. Just pop the ingredients into the machine in the correct order, choose your setting and away you go.”

So, if you want to try your hand at baking without the fuss, we’d suggest popping this bread maker in your basket now whilst it’s still in stock!

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