• rebelsimile@sh.itjust.works
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      2 days ago

      Had one, hated it, forget the bread was in there* and it doesn’t have some sort of magical bread preservation properties, it’s just a spot taking up counter space to hold a plastic bag.

      * (I recognize this is my specific problem but it’s on the list of why it doesn’t work for me)

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        Same here though, the bread turns to a brick of mold way before even getting close to the end.

        The refrigerator might change the bread properties but at least it isn’t ruined in two days.

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          Yeah I don’t wanna exaggerate but it was nearly the worst environment I could think of to just leave bread in. If you had a party or a brunch or something and didn’t want the bread sitting out, sure, but for having in there for a week and a half unmonitored, we’ve been taken for absolute fools. :)

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            When it’s more than one the others get frozen, I overbuy when it’s on sale.

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      I’ve tried bread containers (like boxes, but sealed plastic) and it was awful. I swear it went moldy faster in the thing than outside it.