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Start baking fresh bread at home w/ the Hamilton Beach 2-lb. maker for just $47.50 shipped

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Amazon is offering the Hamilton Beach HomeBaker 2-lb. Bread Maker Machine (29882C) for $47.56 shipped. Hamilton Beach charges $70 direct and it goes for closer to $54 at Walmart (when in stock) and elsewhere. This is within $1 or so of the lowest we have tracked on Amazon in at least a year. It has 12 different bake settings (including gluten-free options), a 2-lb. capacity, and the ability to make pizza dough, cake, jams and more. Rated 4+ stars from over 1,400 Amazon customers. More details below.

While you will find a similar model in white for $41.99 shipped over at Target, this is the lowest price we can find on the black model above. Either way this is a great price compared to other 2-lb. options and one of the lowest deals we can find. Head over to our Home Goods Guide for even more kitchenware deals

Hamilton Beach HomeBaker 2 Lb. Bread Maker:

  • 12 SETTINGS INCLUDING GLUTEN-FREE. Developed with nutrition in mind, settings include: French, Quick Bread (no yeast), Sweet, 1.5-lb Express, 2-lb Express, Dough, Jam, Cake, Whole Grain and Bake. Audible reminder for adding fruits and nuts.
  • CHOOSE 1.5LB or 2LB LOAF AND CRUST SETTINGS. Select your loaf size and choose from light, medium or dark crust setting.

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