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<blockquote data-quote="Archive7" data-source="post: 983625"><p>Thanks.</p><p>I don't like the hole too.</p><p>There is an interesting manufacturer called Breville I believe they are Australian.</p><p>They have a clever way to hide the hole. They use collapsible blades that changes from upright to flat during the baking stage and this way the hole is minimized. Model BBM800 The Custom Loaf Pro and the bread pan looks better than what I have but only one paddle. They sell this model locally but the price is outrageous ~400 Pounds!!!</p><p><a href="http://www.breville.com.au/the-custom-loaf-protm.html" target="_blank">the Custom Loaf Pro™</a></p><p>There might be other bread makers who have collapsible blades. Please report here if you see any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Archive7, post: 983625"] Thanks. I don't like the hole too. There is an interesting manufacturer called Breville I believe they are Australian. They have a clever way to hide the hole. They use collapsible blades that changes from upright to flat during the baking stage and this way the hole is minimized. Model BBM800 The Custom Loaf Pro and the bread pan looks better than what I have but only one paddle. They sell this model locally but the price is outrageous ~400 Pounds!!! [URL="http://www.breville.com.au/the-custom-loaf-protm.html"]the Custom Loaf Pro™[/URL] There might be other bread makers who have collapsible blades. Please report here if you see any. [/QUOTE]
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