







🥖 Rise to the Occasion with Neretva!
The Neretva Bread Maker is a versatile kitchen appliance with a 3.3LB capacity and 15 automatic programs, including gluten-free options. It features dual heaters for even baking, a nonstick ceramic pan, and a 15-hour delay timer for convenience. With a quiet operation and eco-friendly design, this bread maker is perfect for the modern, health-conscious baker.










| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Color | Silver |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.4"D x 11"W x 12.48"H |
| Item Weight | 8.37 Pounds |
| Wattage | 850 watts |
| Number of Programs | 15 |
| Capacity | 3.3 Pounds |
| Voltage | 120.00 |
F**K
Yes!
I am thoroughly enjoying this. The recipes have weight listed for ingredients. I use a kitchen scale and every loaf has been perfect. Very satisfied with this purchase. No complaints. Quiet. Stable. Havent used all the functions yet. Keep instruction book handy. I need to refer yo it do I can remember what button does what!!! Double paddles and dusl heating elements. Loaves are a good shape and size. Have used dough function and finished in oven. No complaints.
J**N
Best bread
I absolutely love the bread maker it makes the best bread ever, so easy to use, and when I make the bread I know exactly what is in it
C**N
Toast large sizes of toast good quality
Very good quality toaster toasts different sizes of bread, any shade of toast you want.
A**W
Works well, and handles the large loads.
A caveat: I use a bread machine once per week, and only to make dough. My wife has expressed some interest in making bread, but, well, that's up to her.So, after my 15(?) year old Panasonic died, I went looking for a replacement. My standard recipe uses 900G of flour (my challah recipe is no longer available to the outside world, as only spouses of my sons have access. Sorry, I'm too old to have more sons). The replacement Panasonic has a 2lb loaf length limitation, and I was pushing the old 2 1/2 lb limit. Also, I didn't really have a desire to spend twice what this one cost.I purchased another unit entirely, but it was clear on inspection that the advertised 2lb loaf was NOT going to work, so I returned it and purchased this one. I'll grant that it has only been 3 weeks (I think), but, the unit seems well built. My panasonic had developed a wheezy squeakiness, and it was a relief not to hear and worry about that.I believe that the recommendation is not to use the dishwasher for the inner container. Frankly, at this price, I'll take the risk.
D**N
Defective Machine
I was very disappointed with this bread machine. As soon as I plugged it in, it started running and would not shut off—the control panel didn’t respond at all. None of the buttons worked, so I couldn’t change any settings or stop it once it started. I ended up having to unplug it just to get it to stop, which felt unsafe and frustrating. For the price, I expected something functional, but instead I got a machine that was unusable from day one. The whole experience left me feeling like I wasted both my time and money. I would not recommend this machine to anyone, and I won’t be buying from this brand again.
C**R
Bread Maker
OMG I LOVE this bread maker!!! It's perfect and gives me a great loaf! My family loves it!
M**Y
Makes a more traditional horizontal loaf.
Works great! The 3 pound loaf turned out beautifully.
M**D
Nice, but…
First loaf I made, machine was very quiet while mixing. Second loaf and it is now loud . I still have time to return it, but I may just have to live with it because I do like all the features of this bread maker. Way better than my old one that lasted 3 years and actually seemed to be still working but I would get bad bread once in a while and think the heating element was malfunctioning. Not sure what to do. Is it just loud or is it going to break? Also not a fan of a company marketing a product in America, using US units in the adverse, then the product and manual itself are in metric. All recipes in manual are in metric and I looked in my cabinets and can’t find any measuring utensils in metric. Also, oddly enough, all the bread mixes I buy in America are in US units. All the bread recipes I find online through the US version of Google are in US units. If you are going to sell a product to the US it needs to be in US units. I will welcome this product with open arms when the US catches up with the rest of the world and adopts metric.
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