Professional Belgian Waffle Iron by Waring

For a true Belgian waffle that's fluffy and thick all over, you need a specially-designed waffle maker, such as this nonstick Professional Belgian Waffle Iron by Waring. Made to professional standards, it rests in a cradle-like stand and comes with an attached handle that you turn as your waffle bak... See complete description »

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For a true Belgian waffle that's fluffy and thick all over, you need a specially-designed waffle maker, such as this nonstick Professional Belgian Waffle Iron by Waring. Made to professional standards, it rests in a cradle-like stand and comes with an attached handle that you turn as your waffle bakes. As you rotate the iron, the waffle drops from side to side so it puffs-up evenly on both sides as it browns all over - a noticeable difference when you compare it to other Belgian waffles you've had recently. It has a basic On and Off switch, a knob to adjust the browning and two LED lights that tell you when the power is on and when your waffle has finished baking . An audio beep tone indicates when the waffle maker is ready to operate and when the waffle is finished baking. Delivers up to 25, 1.25-in. thick Belgian Waffles per hour! It has a brushed stainless steel housing and a brushed, die-cast base. For easy clean up, the nonstick Professional Belgian Waffle Iron includes a removable stainless catch tray that is dishwasher-safe. Recipes and Instructions included.

Customer Reviews
Recommended by 98% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 94% of reviewers
by Anonymous, NY
October 1, 2004

This waffle maker is terrific. I do not think it is possible to makie anything but a fantastic waffle in it. It is simple and quick to use. We love it!

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by Anonymous, WA
October 18, 2004

This waffle iron is a dream to work with. I've gone through several waffle irons in my life time and this is the best ever! It is very easy to use and makes consistently fluffy waffles.

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by Anonymous, MN
October 19, 2004

I came across a waffle iron very similar to this one while staying at Motel 6, I think. Any ways, I thought it was really neat! I love this item! It works great. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a waffle iron. I've had it for less than 30 days, and have aklready used it three times. I don't expect any problems, but you never know, knock on wood. It has a one warranty.

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by Cynthia, FL
December 30, 2004

I love this waffle iron, the waffles come out perfect each
and everytime. It is simple to use and easy to clean.

Anyone who likes waffles and wants to buy one- this is a must have!

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by Debra, AZ
December 30, 2004

This waffle maker is practically dummy-proof. Waffles cook evenly on both sides and it is nearly impossible to burn them so long as you listen for the little beep. One thing I would improve is making it a little easier to extract the cooked waffle out of the maker. It is a little awkward to do this; I would have put a little sliding lever within the iron to help loosen the waffle. I would think some people might slightly burn their fingers trying to prod one edge out of the iron. But, so long as you have followed the oil instructions, the waffles do come away fairly easily from the iron.

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Waffles don't have to just be about breakfast. Experiment with different flavors, sauces and toppings to breathe new life into this brunch standby. How about making a savory waffle to replace sliced bread in a sandwich? Or you can also try making an elegant dessert waffle, topped with chocolate sauce and ice cream. The possibilities really are endless.