Specifications of Regal Ware Bread Makers

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Regal Ware bread makers made homemade bread possible.

Regal Ware, a U.S.-based company creating cookware worldwide, used to feature an extensive line of bread makers among its many products. These Regal Ware bread makers were unfortunately discontinued. Several bread makers remain today in homes all over the world. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Types

    • According to the Regal Ware Worldwide website, about 41 models of bread makers were once produced by the company. These bread makers included Sweet Bread bread makers and French Bread bread makers. Most of these bread makers had more than one setting and allowed the user to make that ideal loaf of homemade bread which varied in ingredients, baking time and size.

    Settings

    • Most of the Regal Ware bread maker models had similar settings. For example, the K6731 model featured settings for three types of basic breads (small, regular and regular dark), three types of whole wheat (small, regular and regular rapid) as well as a few special cycles (french, sweet, dough, quick bread, jam and super rapid). Other selections include crust colors in light, medium or dark; and recipe size in 1-1/2 lb. or 2 lbs. Each bread maker comes with a full instruction guide which also includes several recipes.

    Specifications

    • Although they varied from model to model, Regal Ware bread makers are universal when it comes to color and size. These bread makers are white and each bread maker weighs about 2 lbs. A loaf of bread can be made in just about 69 minutes at Rapid Mode according to the Bread Machine Digest. Among the controls on the bread maker, you will also find the timer. Each bread maker comes equipped with a bread pan and kneading blade, so all you need are the bread ingredients and a power outlet.

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  • Photo Credit large italian bread loaf image by David Smith from Fotolia.com

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