<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> >Actually, Howard you can test drive a bread machine. I have owned three >and returned all of them. The problem I find is that the ones I tried >didn't fully mix our finer GF flours. You usually have 30 days in which >to return a product if you aren't satisfied. I always double check the >return policy. But go "test drive" your machine until you find the one >you like. I'm still looking, so I'm eagerly awaiting your summary. > >ben moreland >[log in to unmask] > ************************************************************ What happens to these bread machines that are brought back? Are they rewrapped by the store to be bought by someone who is expecting a new machine? I know it's nice to try and return, but I don't want to get someone elses return..especially if I'm paying for a new one..Many stores have plastic re-sealing machines, and it is sometimes difficult to tell...I bought an expensive toaster from a major store one time and didn't know it was re-sealed...when I opened it I found burnt bread crums in the bottom.. Steve