Cuisinart WMR-CA Round Classic Waffle Maker

WMR-CA Bake delicious waffles fast with this gleaming stainless steel Cuisinart Classic Waffle Maker. Features: -Bakes one large traditional-style waffle. -Five-setting browning control. -Regulating thermostat. -Red and green ''ready to bake/ready to eat'' indicator lights. -Nonstick baking plates. -Brushed stainless steel housing. Specifications: -Instruction/Recipe book. -Limited 3-year warranty. -Overall Dimensions: 3''H x 8''W x 9.5''D. User Guide

  • Dual indicator lights; 5-setting browning control

  • Round nonstick cook plate with four quarters

  • Stands on end for compact storage

  • 3-year warranty



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Waring WMK300A Pro Professional Stainless-Steel Belgian Waffle Maker

Waring has been making products for commercial kitchens for over 60 years. Today Waring Pro brings that expertise right into your home with premium commercial quality products for home use. The Waring Pro Professional Waffle Maker lets you bake the same rich deep-pocketed waffles your favorite restaurant style right at home. New styling incorporates a folding handle which will result in easier storage and smaller packaging. Convenient easy to operate and easy to clean Waring Pro products make meals and entertaining simple and delicious.

  • Stainless-steel waffle maker bakes thick delicious Belgian waffles

  • 180-degree rotating function; rotary browning-control knob

  • "Power" and "ready" LED indicators; "ready" audio beep tones

  • Drip tray; folding handle for compact storage; UL/CUL-approved

  • Measures 11 by 19-1/2 by 9-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty



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Waring Pro WMK600 Double Belgian-Waffle Maker

What’s better than one perfectly baked golden brown Belgian Waffle? TWO! The Waring Pro® Double Belgian Waffle Maker does just what it says it will do baking two deep-pocketed big Belgian waffles at once – to the shade you like best. The unique rotating feature ensures that both waffles bake evenly on both sides. So whatever you top them with – whipped cream syrup berries peaches or ice cream – doesn’t compete with the crunch. And the pockets are one-inch deep so there is plenty of room for the kind of toppings that make a brunch more memorable and a dessert-to-die-for! And just to make sure every single waffle is perfect Waring Pro® provides all the help you need: 2 LEDS for Heat-Up and Ready-to-Bake 3 “Beeps” when waffles are done baking and a thermostat/browning control to let you please all of the waffle lovers all of the time!

  • 1400-watt waffle maker bakes 2 Belgian waffles at a time

  • Round-shaped waffle plates; rotating function for even baking

  • Extra-deep 1-inch pockets; rotary thermostat and browning-control knob

  • Simple on/off toggle switch; 2 LED indicator lights; 3 audio beep tones

  • Measures approximately 15-1/2 by 9-4/5 by 9-2/7 inches



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Proctor-Silex 26500 Morning Baker Belgian Waffle Baker

Model number on packaging may be listed as either 26500 or 26050Y. Product is identical.

  • Quick and easy to use waffle iron

  • Nonstick grilling surface

  • Preheat/Ready indicator

  • Compact easy storage

  • 11-1/4 inches long by 8-1/5 inches wide by 4-1/4 inches high



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Black & Decker G48TD Grill and Waffle Baker

Black & Decker G48T Electric Waffle Maker Griddle Grill - Black & Decker integrates 3 popular electric cooking appliances into one space saving powerhouse that helps prepare meals quickly flexibly and comfortably. In addition to baking waffles you can make grilled cheese or meat sandwiches sausages bacon even eggs. It's an overall breakfast preparation appliance! 110 Volt AC Power Cord

  • Versatile three-in-one appliance: waffle maker grill griddle

  • Grids bake four waffles and reverse for top-and-bottom sandwich grilling

  • Top folds back to create two 8-inch-square griddles for pancakes eggs etc.

  • Variable heat control; nonstick cooking surfaces wipe clean

  • Chrome housing and stay-cool black handles; stands upright for storage



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Presto 3510 FlipSide Belgian Waffle Maker


Half the price but every bit as good (so far).5

We bought the Presto FlipSide to replace a faux pro waffler made by the blender company who shares its name with Fred W's Glee Club. That one cost twice the price and lasted a mere three years before going to pieces. It was "Pro" in name only.



Presto took a simpler and possibly more durable approach: Engineer the hinge on a traditional counter top Belgian waffle maker so it can flip 180 degrees and let gravity work its special magic. The entire weight of the baking platform is supported by the counter top not by a pair of screws driven into failure-prone plastic.



When I unpacked the iron and set it on the counter I noticed that the upper grid "floated" slightly when the grids were resting at the left side of the hinge. It might just be a mass-production variance but it was cause for concern because the iron has to close tightly for proper baking. When I flipped them to the right the grids closed firmly so the left side became the filling side and the right the baking side. Do the same when yours arrives.



The nonstick grids are deep enough to fall into with dimpled tapered studs that assist in releasing the baked waffle. The baking surface is surrounded by a fairly generous overflow rim. At 1350 watts it bakes hotter than the 1200 watt pro-look model. The Presto lacks a darkness control but you can compensate by adjusting the baking time. What's important is the initial temperature when the batter hits the grids and if you turn a darkness control too low the grids are too cool to "fry" the outside. What you end up with is a textured pancake not a real waffle.



The battery-powered timer is a nice feature but not really a necessity if your kitchen like mine has plenty of timers (the stove the kitchen scale the microwave oven).



The waffles come out about an inch and then some in height with a crisp crackly exterior and a cloud-fluffy interior. We make our waffles from biscuit-and-baking mix but use the professional technique of separating the eggs and beating the egg whites before folding them into the batter. Baking time is 3 minutes for a waffle that would cost you at least a 10-spot plus tax and a tip on a hotel room service menu.



Time will tell if the Presto FlipSide at half the price is twice the waffle iron for the money. Updates as they happen. Stay tuned!More detail ...

Proctor-Silex 26500 Morning Baker Belgian Waffle Baker


easy to clean! makes great waffles5

I've had this waffle maker for several years and it makes THE BEST waffles! They are crispy on the outside and melt in your mouth moist on the inside. It also is great for people who don't have a lot of space in their kitchen. It stands upright for storage. Also what makes this waffle maker rate above others is the fact that it is VERY easy to clean! Other waffle irons can be hard to clean because the batter will ooze out and into little hard to reach spots and then you have to wait for it to cool and try to wipe it out somehow. I've owned other waffle makers before that did this. There's still dried out old batter from places that were impossible to clean out! The Proctor Silex one does not have this problem. I practically don't even have to clean it! After I'm done I'll wipe it gently with a paper towel and that's about it! This combined with the fact that the Proctor Silex waffle maker also makes better waffles than other brands makes this the best one on the market.More detail ...

Chef's Choice M840 WafflePro Express Waffle Maker Traditional Five of Hearts


Best waffle maker ever! Six stars5

We have a big family and wanted a waffle maker. We wanted a Big Big waffle maker. Mom does not want to make any child wait for their waffles. Unfortunately the seemingly biggest waffle makers had review that said they cooked un-evenly (because of their square shape) and were hard to clean if they spilled.



We settled for this medium large waffle iron and were very happy. It cooks large waffles so fast we can cook waffles faster than three children can eat them and actually have left-overs to freeze. Two waffles are enough even for the most ravenous child. The cooking is very even and it is really nice to have both the controls for darkness and for texture. Waffles do cook a little more slowly if the control is set to even texture but we prefer the crunchy outside texture setting better anyway.



The iron is easy to use cleans up well directs spills away from the controls and heats up quickly. Seems sturdy but let us use it a year or two to see how it wears with time.



The waffles freeze and recook well though we suggest using wax paper between them in large stacks. No more Eggos.

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Cuisinart WMR-CA Round Classic Waffle Maker


The best waffle maker on the market!5

I've owned three or four waffle makers and none of them compare to the quality of this gem from Cuisinart. If you're picky about waffles--and why shouldn't you be?--then spend a little extra on this model and get effortless results. Here's what makes this a GREAT wafflemaker:

1) An accurate thermostat--no surprises when you open the lid
2) A consistent heating surface--avoid hot spots or undercooked waffles
3) A variable timer--essential if you have more than one waffle color preference in the family
4) Smart design--it stores on its side taking up a LOT less space in your cupboard
5) Easy to clean exterior--cleans up with a damp paper towel
6) Dependable non-stick finish--unlike cheap waffle makers the nonstick finish on this model does not wear out
7) Cool-touch lid--never burn your hand on a waffle maker again

I am genuinely thrilled with my Cuisinart waffle maker and I believe it's an absolute bargain. If you're used to spending big bucks on store-bought waffles--or if you have a cheap junky waffle maker at home--treat yourself to this nice little unit. It's a low-cost luxury. Plus you'll have a fun time making waffles (and impressing your family and friends!). Bon appetit!More detail ...

Presto 03510 FlipSide Belgian Waffle Maker


Half the price but every bit as good (so far).5

We bought the Presto FlipSide to replace a faux pro waffler made by the blender company who shares its name with Fred W's Glee Club. That one cost twice the price and lasted a mere three years before going to pieces. It was "Pro" in name only.



Presto took a simpler and possibly more durable approach: Engineer the hinge on a traditional counter top Belgian waffle maker so it can flip 180 degrees and let gravity work its special magic. The entire weight of the baking platform is supported by the counter top not by a pair of screws driven into failure-prone plastic.



When I unpacked the iron and set it on the counter I noticed that the upper grid "floated" slightly when the grids were resting at the left side of the hinge. It might just be a mass-production variance but it was cause for concern because the iron has to close tightly for proper baking. When I flipped them to the right the grids closed firmly so the left side became the filling side and the right the baking side. Do the same when yours arrives.



The nonstick grids are deep enough to fall into with dimpled tapered studs that assist in releasing the baked waffle. The baking surface is surrounded by a fairly generous overflow rim. At 1350 watts it bakes hotter than the 1200 watt pro-look model. The Presto lacks a darkness control but you can compensate by adjusting the baking time. What's important is the initial temperature when the batter hits the grids and if you turn a darkness control too low the grids are too cool to "fry" the outside. What you end up with is a textured pancake not a real waffle.



The battery-powered timer is a nice feature but not really a necessity if your kitchen like mine has plenty of timers (the stove the kitchen scale the microwave oven).



The waffles come out about an inch and then some in height with a crisp crackly exterior and a cloud-fluffy interior. We make our waffles from biscuit-and-baking mix but use the professional technique of separating the eggs and beating the egg whites before folding them into the batter. Baking time is 3 minutes for a waffle that would cost you at least a 10-spot plus tax and a tip on a hotel room service menu.



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VillaWare V2002 UNO Belgian Waffler Round


I love it4

After going through several cheap waffle makers in just as many years I decided to buy a decent one that will hopefully hold up for decades. (I'm optimistic)

I bought this model after reading all the reviews on the Villaware 3200. This model is newer having shown up here on Amazon 2-2005. The styling is much more attractive than the older model and while a bit more expensive it's worth it if it's a keeper.



I was impressed with how fast the waffles came out having made them for the first time this morning. Much faster than the ones I have had before. The waffles were cooked through reasonably crisp (the recipe is important and mine might not be the best for crispiness) and released every time.



I brushed the grids with real butter before heating it up and did not regrease.

For cleaning all I did was wipe it carefully with a paper towel. The clean up is the easiest I have ever had in a waffle maker and the design aids cleanup.



I made the first waffle on the #5 setting. It was cooked through but not brown enough. Subsequent waffles were made at the highest setting. It's important as the booklet states to flip the waffle over as you remove it for serving. Has to do with the gravity and settling of the finished product.



The beep is annoying on a quiet morning although useful.



This waffle maker is very solid feeling. The bottom is plastic which is a drawback but the unit as a whole is hefty and has a nice cord storage area that actually works easily.



This is the recipe I've used for years. I had such fun making these waffles this morning I made a second batch for the freezer.



1 cup white flour

1/2 cup whole wheat flour

1/4 cup 9 grain cereal (optional but it is good-adds some crunch)

1/4 cup sugar -or less to taste

3 teaspoons baking powder

1/2 teaspoon salt if desired- I don't use it but I use salted butter

1 stick melted butter

3 eggs

1 1/2 cups buttermilk or whole milk. If using buttermilk cut baking powder to 2 tea. and add 1/2 tea. baking soda



Possible 1/4 cup extra milk. Batter should be fairly thin.



While assembling ingredients melt butter. Place all dry stuff in large bowl whisk to mix.

Make a well and add eggs and milk. Whisk everything together until just mixed. Fold in melted butter with spatula.More detail ...

Podiatrist's Secret Total Foot Recovery Cream with Shea Butter 8 oz


Podiatrist's Secret4

Very soothing and seems to keep skin moist for a good length of time. would recommend.More detail ...

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