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product_id: 300884
title: "BB-HAC10 Home Bakery 1-Pound-Loaf Programmable Mini Breadmaker, White"
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# 1-pound loaf capacity LCD control panel with viewing window 13-hour delay timer BB-HAC10 Home Bakery 1-Pound-Loaf Programmable Mini Breadmaker, White

**Brand:** zojirushi
**Price:** SAR 1830
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🍞 Elevate your kitchen game—fresh artisan bread, zero hassle, all day every day!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** BB-HAC10 Home Bakery 1-Pound-Loaf Programmable Mini Breadmaker, White by zojirushi
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 1830 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.sa](https://www.desertcart.com.sa/products/300884-bb-hac10-home-bakery-1-pound-loaf-programmable-mini-breadmaker)

## Best For

- zojirushi enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted zojirushi brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Sleek, space-saving design fits perfectly on any countertop without cramping your style or kitchen.
- • **Versatile Baking Master:** Nine programmable settings let you bake bread, cakes, cookie/pasta dough, and even fresh fruit jams effortlessly.
- • **Effortless Nonstick Cleanup:** Nonstick kneading blade and baking pan ensure your bread slides out perfectly every time with minimal cleanup.
- • **Fresh Bread on Your Schedule:** Set the 13-hour delay timer to wake up or come home to the irresistible aroma of freshly baked bread.
- • **Bake Like a Pro, No Experience Needed:** Includes easy-to-follow recipes and an instructional video to turn you into the neighborhood’s go-to baker.

## Overview

The Zojirushi BB-HAC10 Home Bakery Mini Breadmaker is a compact, programmable kitchen appliance designed to bake perfect 1-pound loaves of bread, cakes, doughs, and jams. Featuring a 13-hour delay timer, LCD control panel with viewing window, and nonstick components, it offers nine versatile baking programs. Ideal for busy professionals and small households, it combines convenience, space-saving design, and reliable performance backed by a 1-year warranty.

## Description

Fill your home with delicious homemade bread aroma and enjoy a variety of freshly baked goods any time with Zojirushi Home Bakery Mini Breadmaker. Compact and slim, this awesome kitchen appliance takes up minimal space on your countertop while offering huge pay-off. Use it to bake various types of bread and cakes or make dough and jam. Why, with the easy to follow instruction video and recipe book you're sure to become a baker extraordinaire, at least in the eyes of your friends and family.

Review: Excellent! - My new "Mini Zo" just arrived today, January 5, 2007, which was amazing since I had just ordered it in the afternoon of January 2! I have enjoyed my two-pound loaf Zojirushi since I purchased it from desertcart in 2002 and will still use it for larger loaves, but this will be the perfect size for just the two of us and for special breads that we may want for one or two meals. The loaf I made today was for "soft" white bread. This interested me since there is a setting for "regular" and "firm" bread as well, but I thought I would see what the "soft" would be like--this takes three hours rather than the longer time for the other syles (we wanted it for dinner). The loaf could not have been more perfect! The texture was wonderful and the taste excellent! The bread came out of the bread pan perfectly. There is also a "Quick" setting which requires two hours or less, depending on the light or dark crust selected. This machine fits very nicely on the counter taking up only a little more space than a blender. The carrying handle on the machine makes it very convenient for moving it to a storage area if you do not have much counter space. I look forward to many wonderful loaves of bread from this machine. I have a wonderful book of bread recipes that I got several years ago entitled The Ultimate Bread Machine Cookbook by Tom Lacalmita, 1993. It has about 200 pages of recipes with measurements for both one pound or two pound loaves. This will add to the choices that come with the machine. This book may still be available at Abe Books or other used book sellers. Bread Machine Baking by Lora Brody and Millie Apter, 1993 also has many recipes for small (one pound/2cups flour) loaves. Happy bread making with the Mini Zojirushi! Update (April 26, 2013).... My breadmaker is still working beautifully after more than 6 years of two uses per week! I replaced the paddle about six months ago, as it was losing it's non-stick ability. I still make the "soft" recipe from the Zo booklet; however, I substitute 1/2 cup of the 2 cups of bread flour with semolina flour, which I purchase at a health food store (Bob's Red Mill Semolina Flour). The difference it makes to the texture is quite amazing. I also use this substitution (1/2 cup) in my (2 cups of all purpose flour) pizza dough, which is wonderful. I use the recipe from "The Bread Machine Magic Book of Helpful Hints"--2nd revision--by Linda Rehberg and Lois Conway, which is a wonderful resource for all things related to bread machine baking. I tried this idea based on a pizza dough recipe I saw at King Arthur Flour that used beer and some semolina flour, which is also excellent. One more change I have made over time is that I now use bottled water rather than city water, just to eliminate any reaction to the chemicals in the tap water.
Review: Seriously! Best Bread Machine Ever!!! - About a year ago, I decided to makeover my meals to eat as healthy as I possibly could, with a goal to eliminate added preservatives, colors, sugar, fat, salt, and chemicals. It has been a phenomenal change and my body thanks me for it, as I am healthier than I've ever been. I have so much energy and feel great all day, every day. Personally, I was tired of buying store bread at astronomical prices. When the price of bread exceeded $4.00 a loaf, I had to wait for it to go on sale at 2 for $4, buy 2 loaves, freeze it for future use, then ration it along the way to make it last until the next sale. As I was thinking of how to avoid buying fresh bread at a bakery every few days, which could also get expensive, I remembered my friend Helen who lives in CA. She had a bread machine and used to bake fresh bread all the time. It was so good that her husband, kids, and I couldn't wait for it to be done and would devour it the moment it hit the cutting board. So, I set out on my search for the perfect bread machine....sturdy construction, small footprint, extremely reliable, and produces excellent bread. Yes, I wanted an overall high-quality machine that would not have issues right out of the box (which is a huge complaint among other brands), wouldn't sound like a train was passing through my house, wouldn't dance off the counter, and would actually produce a beautiful scrumptious loaf every time, not the fallen/sunken loaves and hard bricks I've read about in horror regarding other brands. Truthfully, I was willing to pay more for superior quality just to avoid the hassle of all the disappointing problems and having to return it. I read hundreds of reviews from many different websites, as I always do before buying anything important. "Ladies and gentleman, we have a winner.......the Zo it is!" So, in November 2010, I bought myself an early Christmas present! Woo-hoo! I've had my Zo for six months. It is my new best friend. From the very first use, every loaf has turned out perfect and soooooo good! I have made white, whole wheat, and honey wheat. I have used the recipes in the Zo manual, and Beth Hensperger's book: The Bread Lover's Bread Machine Cookbook. There's also a great website for recipes. Just google "Bread Machine Digest". It will take you to the website. This summer I will be venturing into new breads like cranberry walnut, cinnamon raisin, zucchini walnut, apple cinnamon, cheese breads, and a host of others. I'm confident they will all turn out fabulous! The Zo is phenomenal! In my opinion, it really is the best bread machine ever! My family, friends, and neighbors love my bread. The compliments and praise just keep coming. They always ask me to make them a loaf when they visit. I've given fresh loaves as gifts, and will continue to do so throughout the year. I put them in plastic bags and tie a bow on them. Voila! A healthy gift you can eat! Seriously! You could save a ton on gifts, as each loaf costs about 55 cents! I must stress the importance of using quality ingredients. The flour and yeast must be fresh. I use King Arthur Flour (premium), and sometimes Bob's Red Mill. Pillsbury bread flour is good too as a back-up and cheaper alternative. I use SAF instant yeast instead of active dry yeast. Trust me, it makes a huge difference! (I've tried both) For wheat bread, vital wheat gluten is essential for a lovely shaped, higher rise, and softer texture loaf. You don't need VWG for white bread. Since some recipes call for sugar and salt, I use sugar in the raw and sea salt to keep it healthy. If you've been contemplating buying the Zo, don't hesitate! Run, don't walk to your computer! Order yours today before everyone else discovers what all the fuss is about! Grab yours before it's out of stock! desertcart's shipping is fast and it was packed very well. Not one spot of damage on the box! The Zo mini is perfect for me right now. But, when I am expecting a crowd, I make a few batches on the dough cycle in advance and bake the extra loaves in the oven. When I get married and have children, I will be upgrading to the full size Zo. But, I'm still keeping my Zo mini! I love it too much! It now holds a sentimental place in my heart. Wishing you all a healthy lifestyle! Happy bread making! Cheers!

## Features

- Programmable breadmaker produces 1 pound loaves of cakes or breads
- Settings for cookie/pasta dough and fresh fruit jams; quick-bake cycle
- 13-hour delay timer; LCD control panel; viewing window; carrying handle
- Nonstick kneading blade and baking pan; instructions and recipes included. Electrical Rating- 120 volts / 450 watts
- Dimensions (W x D x H) 8-1/2 x 11-1/4 x 12-1/4 inches ,1-year warranty; cULus listed

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000G32H84 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,752 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #29 in Bread Machines |
| Brand Name | Zojirushi |
| Capacity | 1 Pounds |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,196 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00023596267084 |
| Included Components | Baking Pan, Measuring Cup, Kneading Blades |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.25"D x 8.5"W x 12.25"H |
| Item Type Name | Home Bakery Bread Machine |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Zojirushi |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | BB-HAC10 |
| Number of Programs | 9 |
| Part Number | BB-HAC10 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Dimensions | 11.25"D x 8.5"W x 12.25"H |
| UPC | 023596267084 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | One Year Limited Warranty |
| Wattage | 450 watts |

## Product Details

- **Color:** White
- **Item Weight:** 1 Pounds
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Product Dimensions:** 11.25"D x 8.5"W x 12.25"H
- **Voltage:** 120 Volts

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: I have problems slicing the bread, anyone have suggestions?**
A: Buy a great bread knife; it makes all the difference. I bought the Tojiro Bread Slicer 235mm F-737. It slices cleanly and easily through just about anything, warm or cold, hard crust or soft. I tried using a bread slicing guide, but just a little practice with my Tojiro knife produces as good or better results, and I never use the guide anymore.

**Q: trying to decide between the mini and the regular Zo, I'd like to use this machine to also rise dough- do you think it's big enough?**
A: It depends on the recipe.  I bought the book "bread machine magic" as it has all recipes for small medium or large and I use all the small recipes which include dough recipes.  I once tried a kolache recipe that was definitely either a 1 1/2 to 2 pound recipe on the dough cycle and it definitely had trouble kneading it and I had to transfer it in my kitchen aid mixer for the first 20 minute kneading cycle then I put it back in the zo as it does have the temp control for rising.  Then it did not have any trouble kneading the second time because the dough was pliable at that point.  You also cannot program so if you were to knead the dough then place it in the machine you have to let the machine run its course but there is a timed chart so you know about when everything happens.  Anyway, if you stick with 1 pound recipes you pretty much will be able to make any kind of dough.

**Q: Anyone have problems with over baked crust?**
A: We have only had our Mini Zo for 2 days. Baked 3 loaves yesterday.  First loaf on "basic" and "regular" settings.  Interior of loaf was very light and fluffy, but crust extremely crispy (making it very difficult to slice).  Second loaf was the cheese and onion basic with light crust, to which was added 1 1/2 Tbsp drained, chopped, pickled jalapeños..  Cheese, onions and jalapeños were thrown all over, even outside of the bread pan, crust was VERY dark, and when sliced all of the add-ins were at the bottom 1/3 of the loaf, a terrible job of mixing!  3rd loaf was Yorkshire Spice Bread from "Quick and Delicious Bread Machine Recipes" by Norman Garrett, settings were "soft" with "light crust".  Turned out quite well, except for the VERY dark crust.  I wanted to be able to, at least occasionally 'set and forget' this machine for overnight baking of basic loaves, so setting a timer to remove the loaf early is not a practical solution for me.  I am amazed at all the wonderful reviews for this machine (I absolutely did my research) when it cannot seem to produce a loaf with a decent crust, and am so disappointed in it that I hope Amazon will accept its return.

**Q: does this leave a hole in the bottom of the loaf, or does the blade retract befor baking?**
A: If you use the machine for baking, then yes, it does leave a hole in the bread.  As this machine bakes a small loaf of bread and if baked in the machine, it has a hole in the bottom and is shaped similar to a chimney, I prefer to let the machine do everything other than bake the bread.  After it is done mixing the ingredients, I take the dough out, shape it and bake it myself in the oven, just because of the aesthetics.  The taste is wonderful no matter which way you decide to do it.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent!
*by M***S on January 6, 2007*

My new "Mini Zo" just arrived today, January 5, 2007, which was amazing since I had just ordered it in the afternoon of January 2! I have enjoyed my two-pound loaf Zojirushi since I purchased it from Amazon in 2002 and will still use it for larger loaves, but this will be the perfect size for just the two of us and for special breads that we may want for one or two meals. The loaf I made today was for "soft" white bread. This interested me since there is a setting for "regular" and "firm" bread as well, but I thought I would see what the "soft" would be like--this takes three hours rather than the longer time for the other syles (we wanted it for dinner). The loaf could not have been more perfect! The texture was wonderful and the taste excellent! The bread came out of the bread pan perfectly. There is also a "Quick" setting which requires two hours or less, depending on the light or dark crust selected. This machine fits very nicely on the counter taking up only a little more space than a blender. The carrying handle on the machine makes it very convenient for moving it to a storage area if you do not have much counter space. I look forward to many wonderful loaves of bread from this machine. I have a wonderful book of bread recipes that I got several years ago entitled The Ultimate Bread Machine Cookbook by Tom Lacalmita, 1993. It has about 200 pages of recipes with measurements for both one pound or two pound loaves. This will add to the choices that come with the machine. This book may still be available at Abe Books or other used book sellers. Bread Machine Baking by Lora Brody and Millie Apter, 1993 also has many recipes for small (one pound/2cups flour) loaves. Happy bread making with the Mini Zojirushi! Update (April 26, 2013).... My breadmaker is still working beautifully after more than 6 years of two uses per week! I replaced the paddle about six months ago, as it was losing it's non-stick ability. I still make the "soft" recipe from the Zo booklet; however, I substitute 1/2 cup of the 2 cups of bread flour with semolina flour, which I purchase at a health food store (Bob's Red Mill Semolina Flour). The difference it makes to the texture is quite amazing. I also use this substitution (1/2 cup) in my (2 cups of all purpose flour) pizza dough, which is wonderful. I use the recipe from "The Bread Machine Magic Book of Helpful Hints"--2nd revision--by Linda Rehberg and Lois Conway, which is a wonderful resource for all things related to bread machine baking. I tried this idea based on a pizza dough recipe I saw at King Arthur Flour that used beer and some semolina flour, which is also excellent. One more change I have made over time is that I now use bottled water rather than city water, just to eliminate any reaction to the chemicals in the tap water.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Seriously! Best Bread Machine Ever!!!
*by C***E on May 19, 2011*

About a year ago, I decided to makeover my meals to eat as healthy as I possibly could, with a goal to eliminate added preservatives, colors, sugar, fat, salt, and chemicals. It has been a phenomenal change and my body thanks me for it, as I am healthier than I've ever been. I have so much energy and feel great all day, every day. Personally, I was tired of buying store bread at astronomical prices. When the price of bread exceeded $4.00 a loaf, I had to wait for it to go on sale at 2 for $4, buy 2 loaves, freeze it for future use, then ration it along the way to make it last until the next sale. As I was thinking of how to avoid buying fresh bread at a bakery every few days, which could also get expensive, I remembered my friend Helen who lives in CA. She had a bread machine and used to bake fresh bread all the time. It was so good that her husband, kids, and I couldn't wait for it to be done and would devour it the moment it hit the cutting board. So, I set out on my search for the perfect bread machine....sturdy construction, small footprint, extremely reliable, and produces excellent bread. Yes, I wanted an overall high-quality machine that would not have issues right out of the box (which is a huge complaint among other brands), wouldn't sound like a train was passing through my house, wouldn't dance off the counter, and would actually produce a beautiful scrumptious loaf every time, not the fallen/sunken loaves and hard bricks I've read about in horror regarding other brands. Truthfully, I was willing to pay more for superior quality just to avoid the hassle of all the disappointing problems and having to return it. I read hundreds of reviews from many different websites, as I always do before buying anything important. "Ladies and gentleman, we have a winner.......the Zo it is!" So, in November 2010, I bought myself an early Christmas present! Woo-hoo! I've had my Zo for six months. It is my new best friend. From the very first use, every loaf has turned out perfect and soooooo good! I have made white, whole wheat, and honey wheat. I have used the recipes in the Zo manual, and Beth Hensperger's book: The Bread Lover's Bread Machine Cookbook. There's also a great website for recipes. Just google "Bread Machine Digest". It will take you to the website. This summer I will be venturing into new breads like cranberry walnut, cinnamon raisin, zucchini walnut, apple cinnamon, cheese breads, and a host of others. I'm confident they will all turn out fabulous! The Zo is phenomenal! In my opinion, it really is the best bread machine ever! My family, friends, and neighbors love my bread. The compliments and praise just keep coming. They always ask me to make them a loaf when they visit. I've given fresh loaves as gifts, and will continue to do so throughout the year. I put them in plastic bags and tie a bow on them. Voila! A healthy gift you can eat! Seriously! You could save a ton on gifts, as each loaf costs about 55 cents! I must stress the importance of using quality ingredients. The flour and yeast must be fresh. I use King Arthur Flour (premium), and sometimes Bob's Red Mill. Pillsbury bread flour is good too as a back-up and cheaper alternative. I use SAF instant yeast instead of active dry yeast. Trust me, it makes a huge difference! (I've tried both) For wheat bread, vital wheat gluten is essential for a lovely shaped, higher rise, and softer texture loaf. You don't need VWG for white bread. Since some recipes call for sugar and salt, I use sugar in the raw and sea salt to keep it healthy. If you've been contemplating buying the Zo, don't hesitate! Run, don't walk to your computer! Order yours today before everyone else discovers what all the fuss is about! Grab yours before it's out of stock! Amazon's shipping is fast and it was packed very well. Not one spot of damage on the box! The Zo mini is perfect for me right now. But, when I am expecting a crowd, I make a few batches on the dough cycle in advance and bake the extra loaves in the oven. When I get married and have children, I will be upgrading to the full size Zo. But, I'm still keeping my Zo mini! I love it too much! It now holds a sentimental place in my heart. Wishing you all a healthy lifestyle! Happy bread making! Cheers!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Different-Task Machine from the Zo-2lb
*by ***** on April 23, 2011*

Like many others, I already own the Zo Bread Machine for 2lb loaves -- and I use it at least 4 times a week for bread and quick breads/cakes with great success. Now that it's just me and my husband at home, if I make a 2lb loaf of bread that is the right size/height for toast and sandwiches, it is far too big for just 2 people to eat before it goes stale. If I decrease the recipe and make a 1lb loaf in the huge pan, then the loaf isn't tall enough for regular sandwiches or a toaster. The loaf in this "mini" machine bakes up to normal height -- but slices into only a few pieces (about 8 thin slices, or 6 "Texas Toast"-size pieces.) No chance of bread going stale, no wasted bread, and every other day we get a fresh, warm loaf. The bread machine I owned /before the big Zo-2lb, used only 1 mixing paddle and a smaller format pan than the Zo-2lb; this was excellent for kneading pasta dough -- something I really enjoy making. The big Zo-2lb machine, with its huge pan and 2 paddle system was a complete failure at pasta dough. This little machine not only gives me back my fresh pasta and makes bread the right shape and size for 1 or 2 people, it also has the "delay" feature, mysteriously absent from the big Zo-2lb, that lets you add ingredients to the machine just before going to bed -- and then bakes the bread in time to be hot and fresh for breakfast (or lets you add your ingredients in the morning before you leave the house, and then bakes it to be ready for dinner.) Absent from the Mini-Machine however, as noted by many reviews, is the ability to program the machine manually. The name on the machine says PROGRAMMABLE, but it means you can program it to delay the start of the pre-sets -- NOT that you can select specific actions (mixing, kneading, resting, baking etc) and program how long that action will operate before going to your next selected action. This is a big difference between the 2 machines. The little one lets you delay start time (the 2lb doesn't); the 2lb machine lets you create custom programs (the mini-machine doesn't.) Being able to create a "bake only" program with the paddles removed lets me use the 2lb pan and prepared dough to create things like monkey bread, cobblers with a biscuit crust, or braided loaves. It is also possible, with the Zo-2lb machine, to use the dough-setting to mix things like meatloaf -- then remove the paddles from the pan, pat the meatloaf-mixture down into the pan, and re-program the machine for a specific bake-only time. (I learned this when my oven went out.) The bread pan makes a casserole-for-2 (or 4) and bakes it as well as any big oven could. Lasagne, tamale pie, mac and cheese, chicken pot pie, tuna-noodle cassarole, au gratin potatoes, quiche, spinach souffle, baked cheese grits etc. I've even set a couple of baking potatoes down in the pan (wrapped in foil,) and had excellent baked potatoes. I suspect with a little experimentation, it would work equally well for a small boneless beef roast or pork tenderloin with veggies. Maybe even a small chicken! At its heart, a bread machine is just a small, self-contained oven, so using the programming feature that lets you just bake for a specific amount of time is a great tool for 1 or 2 people. All these custom programs for other foods are not possible with the Zo-Mini. And explains why both are now in my kitchen. Small, fresh loaves for breakfast and pasta dough are enough of a reason to have both. I'm a little curious why Zo (or some other clever company) doesn't make a bread machine with more than 1 pan. Other companies have tried (and failed) to make a machine with one mixing/kneading pan that could be traded out for a choice of baking pans before the rise and bake cycles. I've even seen one that would bake (or try...) small individual loaves. There is an idea here that should be picked up and at least tried. These 2 Zo machines will eventually stop working (though my last one baked for nearly 16 years) and I'd love to replace them with a single, more-options machine. One note of caution about both the Zo machines. The non-stick coating on the interior of the pan and on the mixing paddle is very easy to scratch. Enough scratches, and your breads and cakes begin to stick and become more difficult to remove from the pan (cakes tear up into a pile of cake crumbles.) The pans are available to be replaced, but they cost about half the price of the whole machine (which is a lot for just a bread pan!) So -- best to just be very careful with the one that comes as original equipment. No metal utensils, no scrubbies or even soft bristled brushes -- just a good soapy hot water soak and a sponge.

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