What is the difference between horizontal and vertical bread from a maker?

Horizontal bread makers and vertical bread makers are two different types of bread makers that produce bread in different ways.

Horizontal bread makers

* The bread pan is positioned horizontally in the bread maker.

* The kneading blade is attached to the bottom of the bread pan and rotates to mix the ingredients and knead the dough.

* The heating element is located at the bottom of the bread maker and heats the dough from below.

* Horizontal bread makers typically produce loaves of bread that are wider and shorter than the loaves produced by vertical bread makers.

Vertical bread makers

* The bread pan is positioned vertically in the bread maker.

* The kneading blade is attached to a shaft that runs vertically through the center of the bread pan and rotates to mix the ingredients and knead the dough.

* The heating element is located around the sides of the bread pan and heats the dough from all sides.

* Vertical bread makers typically produce loaves of bread that are taller and narrower than the loaves produced by horizontal bread makers.

Bread maker users often select an appliance based on personal taste preferences because the machines both provide convenience; some prefer the shape created by one style over the other.