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Review on πŸ§‡ Cuisinart Stainless Steel Double Belgian Waffle Maker: Perfectly Crisp Delights at Your Fingertips by Abdulkarim Sugge

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Make waffles like a pro

My 40 year search for the perfect waffle maker ended when I bought this double hitter model. I've bought and used several different non-flip models over the decades (Delonghi, Cuisinart, All-Clad). All suffered from the same problem, which required more precise filling than I could: too much batter and it ran down the sides and made a big mess, but too little and the waffles ended up bare. Then I started paying attention to the waffle irons that hotels use for brunch. From Frankfurt to Burlington to Savannah, they all used convertible waffle irons. So I tracked down this model and tried it. That works great! Turning the batter distributes it evenly. No highlights or blemishes. And the thermometer/timer works really well - I set it to 4 and when it beeps I get perfectly golden brown waffles every time. The wafers separate easily and cleaning is minimal. There is a similar Flip model that only makes one waffle, but I highly recommend this Double Flip as it's very easy to produce a steady stream of waffles for hungry nieces and nephews. By the way, until recently this model was sold under the Waring brand (hence the WAF model number). Conair owns Waring and Cuisinart, and as far as I can tell, this Cuisinart is exactly the same as Waring (we've been using Waring for a number of years and recently bought a Cuisinart-branded model for use at Grandma's house). Preferably. Waffle. Creator. Is always.

Pros
  • Finally bought it
Cons
  • A few cons