Bake Like a Pro! 🍞 Elevate your kitchen game with JOYDEEM.
The JOYDEEM Electric Dough Maker is a high-capacity, microcomputer-controlled appliance designed to simplify your baking process. With a 6.6Qt stainless steel bowl and 250W power, it efficiently kneads and proofs dough, making it ideal for large families. Its user-friendly touch panel and easy-to-clean design ensure a seamless baking experience.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Container Material | Stainless Steel |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Color | Blue |
Capacity | 7 Liters |
Item Weight | 2.61 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.6"D x 11.4"W x 13"H |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Controls Type | Stainless Steel |
Wattage | 250 watts |
Additional Features | Fermentation, Programmable |
Number of Speeds | 1 |
J**Y
Great for making challah dough!
I have always used a bread machine to make challah but now I discovered this great machine after my last bread machine took a dive off the counter. I was able to make a dough with 14 cups of flour in one shot. This enabled me to get all my challahs made in one easy method and say the bracha. All the flour stayed in the machine rather than dusting my counters. The machine was strong enough to handle it all. I was able to adjust the amount of time spent mixing and rising. It cleaned up nicely. This easy to use inexpensive machine beats my last two bread machines and my kitchen aid mixer by far. Thanks for a great product. It was quiet. It is not taking up too much space on my counter. It is easy to store. I did not find it heavy to lift out of the cabinet. I love it!
E**M
This is what a KitchenAid Mixer was meant to be...
Amazing dough mixer. If you make a lot of bread, chapati, dinner rolls, etc, this is the machine to purchase. It is constructed very well, the quality of the bowl and the dough hook is amazing, all stainless steel metal which is strong. Wish KitchenAid designed their machines the way this dough mixer is designed. If you are deciding between getting a KitchenAid Stand Mixer and this machine, get this dough machine if you primarily work with dough for bread. KitchenAid Stand Mixer is appropriate for mashed potatoes, whip cream. You are getting a stronger mixer with this dough machine compared to a KitchenAid mixer. This machine has suction cups for stands so that it is stable even when working with tough dough. The motor is very strong it pulverizes tough dough mixes. This dough maker will ferment the dough for you and all you have to do is shape your dough and prepare for baking. I like this machine, it has sorted me out when it comes to working with dough and does an exceptional job at it. For comparison purposes to KitchenAid, this dough machine is a 120V ~ 60Hz, 250 watt machine and handles tough dough like a pro compared to a KitchenAid stand mixer
C**P
Great machine for bread dough
I use this product every day. I have put as much as 9 cups of flour in the bowl, and it mixes perfectly. Set the timer to stir the ingredients, and then knead the dough once all the flour is incorporated. Once those two steps are complete, press the fermenting button, set the timer, and the machine proofs the dough to perfection. This is a fantastic machine—one of my best kitchen purchases. It makes bread making simple and enjoyable.
S**S
Easy for making bagel dough
I've ruined a few KitchenAids (the Costco model) trying to make bagel dough — it's just too tough on the motor since the dough isn’t very wet. I bought this to see if it could handle bagel dough, and it's been great! I've made about six batches so far with no issues.I don’t use it to proof the dough, but it handles mixing and kneading really well. One thing to note: the blade can be tough to remove after mixing, so I now lightly coat it with cooking oil beforehand, which makes removing the blade so much easier.This is so much easier than using my KitchenAid. With that, I was constantly adjusting — a little more water, a little more flour — and I had to keep an eye on the motor the entire time. With this, I just add the ingredients and walk away.Yes, it's one more appliance to store in my small kitchen, but honestly, it's worth it.
Y**D
It's ok
Instructions pretty much non-existent. It mixes dough with some help, it ferments it. But if it breaks, I would not repurchase.
G**A
Easy to use works fantastic
This Joydeem is a game changer for me. Love the ease of use. Perfect dough maker! Made nicely too.
Z**A
Dangerous.
⭐ 1-Star Review: Dangerous and Unsafe – Caught Fire on First UseI purchased the Joydeem Electric Dough Maker recently from Amazon. Unfortunately, on the very first day I turned it on, it sparked violently and caused a short circuit in my house. The internal fuse was burned, and there were visible signs of burning on the circuit board and inside the casing (see attached photos).I suspect the plug was not compatible with our local power socket (Malaysia), and there was no proper warning or instruction about voltage requirements. I had already disposed of the box, so I couldn’t return the unit.I had to send it for repair at my own expense. This was extremely disappointing and dangerous. I hope the seller or manufacturer takes this issue seriously and informs future customers clearly about plug and voltage compatibility.⚠️ Not recommended unless you are sure it suits your country’s voltage and plug type.
C**N
Mixes 2.2 pounds of flour better than a food processor or stand mixer
The "directions" were comically bad.I made dough from a full 2.2 pound bag of Caputo Blue and White flour. That is the upper limit for flour at a time. It did a fine job, the motor didn't complain too much, I didn't smell that overstressed motor smell. It made a single dough ball after the (default) 15 minutes, and I let it ferment for 90 (default) minutes. I noticed there was very little unmixed flour on the sides, the unit did a really good job getting the flours on the sides into the mix. I didn't have to pause the unit and scrap the sides.I believe these dedicated dough makers are the way to go vs food processors or stand mixers.I've tried a few mixing products, giving each the 2.2 pound flour test.The first was a 850 watt Ninja food processor. It did OK but you are supposed to flip the dough a knead for a bit more time, which is a PITA. The motor sounded and smelled like it was stressed by the 2.2 pounds of flour. I doubt it would last very long if it had to mix 2.2 pounds of flour often. It was rated to withstand 2.2 pounds of flour.I also tried the Cook Lee stand mixer (660 watt motor). Again the motor sounded overstressed and the mixer body twisted and contorted when the dough got thick. It would not last long either mixing 2.2 pounds of flour. It was rated to withstand 2.2 pounds of flour.
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