Waring Pro Professional Double Belgian Waffle Maker Model # WWM1200SA Review
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Fourteen waffles cooked in thirty minutes, from start (mixing the batter) to finish (placing in gallon-sized ziplock bags, complete with paper towels to prevent sogginess) to share with folks at the office. Each one perfectly fluffy, perfectly golden brown, and perfectly delicious.
That's just how fast this thing bakes waffles.
Whether you're making true Belgian waffles--with yeast, whipped eggs whites, and all that other stuff that makes them so divine--or simple waffles made from Bisquick or some other general-purpose baking mix, this waffle iron treats them all with equal care in reaching the perfect baking temperature across the waffles' entire surfaces, so they turn out consistently baked and browned. And, it does it much faster than any other waffle iron I've ever used--and I've used many.
It took six minutes to make four waffles this past weekend when I was feeding two very hungry mouths who realized too late that one waffle each was more than enough. And when you're feeding an entire family, this thing will prove phenomenally fast. It can take longer than that to pour coffee, milk and orange juice for everyone.
There're just a few things to keep in mind with this waffle iron.
First, when the directions say to spread the batter around with a spatula to ensure even distribution across the grids, they mean it. No waffle iron is so magical that it can redistribute batter to such a degree that they come out perfect. It takes just a few seconds to perform this crucial step, and the reward for doing so is a perfectly shaped waffle that's also perfectly browned.
Also, when it first beeps on the warm-up to let you know it's ready, allow it to sit for an addition three or four minutes. That ready indication beep (six short beeps) comes on a bit too quickly, and if you jump right in and start making waffles, the first two you make will come out a bit imperfect, with white ridges everywhere and some inconsistent rising. Allow it a few extra minutes to reach its true baking temperature. After that, it maintains such a great, constant heat that you can turn out one waffle after another, each one coming off almost as quickly as you put the batter for the next one on.
Finally, use the included measuring cup to pour batter into the irons. It's exactly 3/4 of a cup, which is just the right amount. If you pour too much in, it'll either start spitting batter out from the sides when closed, or it'll puff up so much that the clamshell will pop open, and you'll have to wait a minute or so before you can get it to stay closed again, which will cook the waffle unevenly, and possibly even throw off that clamshell's timer, which will leave you winging it on when to take the waffle out.
To wrap things up, had this thing cost the $99 retail price, I probably would've only given it three stars. If it would actually wait 'til it reaches its true baking temperature before beeping to let you know it's ready, I'd give it five stars. As it is, for $59 (when you can find it for that like I did at Sam's Club), this thing is an amazing piece of kitchen gadgetry to have, and I can't imagine that anyone who knows anything about waffle irons would be disappointed with its performance. Sure, there are even better ones out there, but even the KitchenAid waffle iron costs about $200, and it doesn't seem to do any better a job than this one, and those that do perform better are likely to cost you around $300 or more, which, unless you're running a restaurant, is just ridiculous, especially when their performance is only marginally better.
Pros:
-Fast-cooking
-Bakes and browns evenly
-Well-constructed
Cons:
-Beeps too soon on initial warm-up
-No indicators on the clamshells to let you know which way it's rotated, which will sooner or later find you fumbling to get the waffle on the bottom out before it over-cooks
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Product Detail
- Product Dimensions: 17 x 11 x 10 inches ; 13.7 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 13.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- ASIN: B003AJKYZY
- Item model number: 348182
- Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (54 customer reviews)
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,467 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
- #18 in Kitchen & Dining > Small Appliances > Waffle Irons
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