Breadmaker deals 2024: top deals on tried-and-tested models
Want to enjoy freshly baked bread at the touch of a button? Explore the best breadmaker deals on models, tried and tested by Good Food reviews experts.
There’s no denying that we’re a nation of bread-loving Brits. With over 3,570 specialist bakeries and 12,704 supermarkets nationwide, bread is pretty easy to come by in the UK, but there’s something extra-special about a loaf you’ve made yourself.
That said, as much as we love to get hands-on when breadmaking, it’s not always practical. Enter: the breadmaker. These nifty appliances knead, prove, knock back and shape loaves at the touch of a button, all without you having to lift a finger or turn the oven on.
We’ve tested a wide variety of breadmakers, from small and simple models, to large devices that make bread, plus jam, cakes, yogurt and more. This time of year also presents lots of opportunities to save on the RRP of our trusted recommendations, with many retailers offering their lowest prices ever. Discover our pick of the best savings available right now.
Breadmaker deals at a glance
- Amazon – last-minute deals on thousands of products
- Very – up to 60% off off kitchen appliances
- Lakeland – seasonal savings across home, kitchen and electricals
- John Lewis and Partners – offers on large and small kitchen appliances
- Boots Kitchen Appliances – deals across large appliances, TVs and more
- Appliances Direct – up to 40% off small appliances
- Currys – 1000s of offers have landed
- Robert Dyas – deals on breadmakers, toasters, kettles, and more
- Panasonic – deals on top-rated breadmakers and other appliances
All of these brands are competing for your attention, so they’ll be watching their rival brands’ deals and discounts closely and adjusting their prices accordingly. We’ve also seen brands like John Lewis and Partners, AO and Currys offering a price-match promise in the past. Keep an eye out for added extras on prices that appeal to you, such as free delivery.
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Breadmaker deals 2024
Panasonic SD-YR2550SXC
Best breadmaker for gluten-free bread
Star rating: 5/5
Wattage: 550W
£199.99£164.99 at Lakeland | (save £35 or 17%)
As the most high-tech breadmaker on this list, this Panasonic model has it all. It's equipped with 31 settings in total, as well as four that are gluten free, its also one of the only models we've tested with an ingredient dispenser, meaning you can be truly hands-off with this model. A great option if you're after something versatile.
Read the full Panasonic SD-YR2550SXC review.
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Panasonic SD-YR2540
Star rating: 4.5/5
Wattage: 550W
£239.99£199 at Amazon | (save £40.99 or 17%)£239.99£199.99 at Lakeland | (save £40 or 17%)
If you're into spelt bread, this is the breadmaker for you. It's the only model on this list with a setting for spelt loaves, plus it comes with a variety of 31 other settings. this model is easy to use and has an inbuilt ingredient dispenser too. Loaves are highly customisable so you're sure to never get bored of this machine.
Read our full Panasonic SD-YR2540 review.
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Panasonic SD-R2530
Best breadmaker for rustic loaves
Star rating: 4.5/5
Wattage: 550W
- £139 at John Lewis & Partners
- £139 at AO
£179£149 at Amazon | (save £30 or 17%)
This breadmaker gave our loaf a pleasing rustic look with a crisp crust and light, fluffy crumb. It comes with a wealth of settings, including a fruit and nut dispenser, plus a delay timer so you can wake up to the smell of fresh bread in the morning – an absolute win for us.
It's versatile too, and the bonus functions for making gluten-free loaves, dough only and packet-bread mix are a clever and unique addition.
Deals-wise saw this breadmaker fall to £120 in July this year, but as most retailers will end their sales at midnight tonight, we're not expecting the current price to drop any further. With this in mind, if you're keen to buy, now is the best time.
Read our full Panasonic SD-R2530 review.
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Lakeland touchscreen breadmaker
Best breadmaker for large loaves
Star rating: 4.5/5
Wattage: 850W
£149.99£74.99 at Lakeland | (save £75 or 50%)£149.99£74.99 at Amazon | (save £75 or 50%)
Earning the title of 'best breadmaker for large loaves', this Lakeland model is ideal if you've got a lot of mouths to feed; it makes loaves up to 1500g. This model also has the largest control panel of all the models we've tested, so if you struggle with your eyesight or you're simply not a fan of tiny screens, this Lakeland touchscreen model is worth considering.
Read our full Lakeland Touchscreen Breadmaker review.
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Tower T11003 2lb digital breadmaker
Star rating: 4.5/5
Wattage: 550W
£84.99£66.99 at Amazon | (save £18 or 21%)£79.99£66.99 at Currys | (save £10 or 13%)
If you’ve been thinking about getting a breadmaker for a while, this user-friendly model from Tower is a brilliant option for first-timers. With 12 simple settings and an intuitive control panel, this fuss-free model produced just what we wanted: a brilliant loaf of bread. The medium-browning setting left the loaf a little paler than we’d hoped, but when it came to flavour and texture, we couldn’t fault this machine.
Read the full Tower T11003 2lb digital breadmaker review.
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ProCook 2lb breadmaker
Best value breadmaker
Star rating: 4/5
Wattage: 550W
£129£79 at ProCook | (save £50 or 39%)
ProCook regularly offers savings on the RRP of its products throughout the year, but this is still a deal not to be missed. This breadmaker comes with curved edges that reduce its footprint on the countertop, and has a clear viewing window so you can watch your loaf as it bakes.
There are 12 presets to choose from: basic, French bread, whole wheat, quick, sweet, dough, gluten-free, cake, sandwich, buttermilk, kneading, and bake. There are also three colour settings – light, medium, and dark – though in test we found even the dark mode produced relatively pale results. Our loaves were a little misshapen, too, but had a good rise and soft texture overall.
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How to shop safely online
When looking for breadmaker deals, avoid being duped by targeted scams by only shopping with retailers you trust – if a discount seems too good to be true, it probably is.
Avoid sites and private sellers that you don't recognise, particularly on social media, and don't give out personal information similar to security questions – as they could be used to predict passwords.
Rest assured, we won't be adding any links to this page unless we're fully comfortable with the retailer. For more tips and advice, read our guide on how to avoid online scams when shopping online.
How do we find breadmaker deals?
We look through a range of retailer sites when looking for breadmaker discounts to see what's being offered and for how much. You'll find that prices increase and decrease as retailers try to compete with each other, so we always track every price to make sure you're always getting the best deal possible, then update this page accordingly. We also look at smaller retailers as well as larger ones, as they can sometimes offer discounts that big brands aren't able to.
How do we select breadmaker deals?
As you shop online, you'll see there are a lot of breadmaker deals around, but those listed on our guide are the top performers of more than 40 shortlisted, tested and reviewed by the Good Food team.
That means each product has been put through its paces using our rigorously tested recipes, which look at performance on everyday tasks and additional settings. Discover which breadmakers were rated best and awarded five stars in our best breadmakers guide.
How to get a good breadmaker deal
- Read reviews: Our experts have tested a range of different breadmakers on the market, so we really do know the best models around. All our reviews are impartial and include up-to-date guidance on the products actually worth your money.
- Buy when you see a price you like: many discounts won't be around for long, and some products sell out at this time of year – so, don't hang around when you find a good deal.
- Stick to a budget: to make the most of the deals available, try to set a budget and stick to it.
- Use tools to alert you to good deals: websites like CamelCamelCamel are useful as they track the price history of Amazon products, so you can see how they've fluctuated over time.
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