<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Here's a summary of the responses I received to my inquiry about the Welbilt bread machine. I'd like to thank everyone who took the time to reply. I did purchase the 4100T (for $90 on sale at Bradlee's in New Jersey). (I haven't used it yet though.) (Actually I have used it by NOW, and it worked just great!) About the 4100T, specifically: Kristin, I got one of these machines at Christmas, just follow the directions provided and it works great, good luck.*** My fiance bought me the Welbilt ABM4100T bread machine in December, and I tried it for the first time this past week (we were in the process of moving and stuff). There are 3-4 gf bread recipes in the owners manual - I was shocked! I was also surprised to read that bit on the outside of the box about it being able to make gf bread.... Well, I tried one of the recipes from the owners manual - the cheddar bread. The instructions are very specific for gf breads, and what to look for after the first kneading to know if it needs more water or not. I was really impressed! The loaf turned out fairly well, except for a dent in the top end of the bread (about a half to one inch dent in the center of the end, if that makes sense). There was also a small hole in the other end, but that's where the beater was, so that makes sense. I have no idea why a portion of the bread fell...but it really didn't fall completely, so the bread was more than salvageable. And it tasted great! I had some the next morning as toast, and talk about yummy! It was my first attempt at baking gf bread (with and without a bread machine). I would highly recommend this bread machine! (I have no interest in Welbilt, other than being a satisfied customer).*** I was just talking to my Mom about this particular Welbilt model. I have CD and it looks like my Dad has got it now too. Needless to say, Mom is searching for a good bread machine. She's gone to support group meetings in Houston and she's heard good things about this machine. Hope it helps.*** I use the above mentioned welbuilt machine and am quite pleased with it. It makes the small or large size loaf- although the large is my preference because you can freeze the remainder and take out as needed. But it's also nice to have the option of a smaller one in case you are testing out a new recipe and don't want to "waste" any precious supplies if you are not sure how it will turn out. My favorite thing is that the pan is rectangular- I tried a few machines before settling on this one and decided a slice of bread should not look like a frisbee as many of the round pans seem to be. Our bread is funny looking as it is, no need to call attention to a big round flying saucer coming out of your mouth at the office lunch room :) just a tip though, the ingredients need a two minute help mixing with a wooden spoon to get it all going, but after that- it's on it's own.*** I have a Welbuilt that says on the box "makes gluten free bread" and it works GREAT!! It even came with a receipe book that contains gluten free receipes. I have found that it works better if you help it mix during the mixing cycle with a rubber spatula.*** About other machines: Kris, I use an ABM4800 all the time, and I'm happy with it. As long as I remember to bake an extra 20 minutes, choosing the light crust option, the bread is great! I just wish I had a machine that allowed me to specify the bake time.*** I'm new to this list too. I received the Welbilt ABM 4800 as a gift recently, and I think it works great! I haven't tried a lot of different recipes in it yet, but the brown and white rice bread I've made was delicious. No problems, as long as I followed the recipe.*** I have tried a couple of the bread machines. I have the Red Star Bread Machine now. It workes very well because it has a dough only cycle and a bake only cycle which allows you to bake the bread when it gets to its highes point. The machine only costs about $99.00. Red star also has a recipe booklet for gluten free bread that they put together using this machine. They also have an 800 number if you have problems. To get more information just call 1800-423-5422. This machine makes great bread and I take a small amount out after it mixes to make a pizza crust. ***