Sorry for joining late, but here is my view on the matter.
While one loves baking bread making dough in either my Bosch or Kenwood mixers, there are times when a bread machine is the way to go. Such as when one is pressed for time, but still wants good homemade bread, without paying vast sums at the shops. Also when it is very humid, the closed chamber of the bread machine seems a better option than letting dough rise in my usual spots around the kitchen or house. Bread machines are also good for making pizza dough.
My bread machine is a discontinued Phillips model, which IIRC was being sold at Target, and when it was discontinued started showing up on eBay in droves (persons were buying the discounted machines in lots, then reselling on fleaBay). Happily pour moi, local Goodwill at that time received merchandise from Target, so one day peeped in and there it was, MIB.
The Bread Lovers, Bread Machine cookbook is a must! Have used several recipies, but always change a few things to suit.
Yes, some bread machines can produce odd shaped loaves, the Phillips makes one about the size of a small bakery loaf, which is fine since bread really should be eaten the same day it is made (no problems there).
Back to mixers: IMHO nothing matches a Bosch Universal for bread doughs, especially large batches, and or heavy doughs like whole wheat or those with lots of grain. Mine can easily handle dough with four or even six cups of whole wheat flour, and still beg for more! Bosch's kneading action is streets ahead of of any mixer, even Kenwood (which I also own). Really gives doughs a workout which means more gluten.
When it comes to yeast, there is only one choice, SAF! Managed to nab a case off fleaBay years ago, and though the stuff is past it's sell by date on each packet, it rises dough like there is no tomorrow!
L.