| Cuisinart WAF-6 Traditional-Style 6-Slice Waffle Iron, Brushed Stainless Steel | 
| Brand: Cuisinart Department: Cooking & Dining
List Price: $145.00 Buy New: $74.00 as of 9/3/2010 15:29 EDT details You Save: $71.00 (49%)
New (15) Refurbished (1) from $49.99
Seller: rudys_deals Rating: 82 reviews
Country: CHINA Color: Brushed Stainless Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.4 Dimensions (in): 15.8 x 13.6 x 6.9 Legal Disclaimer: Sale Ends: 05-23-2009. You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only. Certain items are covered by warranty as indicated. To obtain a copy of the warranty prior to purchase, please write to: macys.com Customer Service Dept.; P.O. Box 8215; Mason, OH 45040; Small Ticket Department-Warranty;
MPN: WAF-6 Model: WAF-6 UPC: 086279007896 EAN: 0086279007896
Release Date: November 11, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Traditional-style 6-slice waffle iron in brushed stainless-steel housing | | • | 6-setting browning control for light to dark golden waffles | | • | Green "ready" light; red "power on" light; locking latch; under-base cord wrap | | • | Non-stick baking plates clean up easily; flared sides catch drips | | • | Measures 15-1/4 by 6-8/9 by 13-4/7 inches; 3-year limited warranty |
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Product Description Brushed stainless steel housing and cool-touch side handles. With 6-setting browning control, bakes six traditional style waffles. Red power on indicator light and off setting, green ready to bake and ready to eat indicator lights. Nonstick baking plates. Comes with recipe book. UL listed.
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Buyer beware August 25, 2010 Kelly M Force I mixed up my favorite waffle recipe in anxious anticipation of delicious waffles. No matter how little or how much batter I placed in it, it mostly went to the middle portion and ran out the front and the back. What a mess. We could not get it to work right. We were terribly disappointed.
Great waffle iron July 12, 2010 Nancy Steffens This is my 2nd Cuisinart 6-slice waffle iron -- the first was smashed during our move. It makes 6 waffles very quickly so I can whip up a double batch and freeze for fast breakfasts. This current model seems to cook the waffles more quickly than my 15 year old model did -- great! Unfortunately, Cuisinart removed the feature that locks the lid when turned on it's side so that it can be stored vertically. But all-in-all, it is the best waffle iron I've owned.
Finally a good Traditional waffle iron June 25, 2010 Latte Freak (Phoenix, AZ) For those that have complained that they wished this made thicker waffles, I say, go buy a belgian waffle iron. This one makes great tradtion waffles. I grew up with my mom making tradtional waffles several times a weak (I look forward to one day inheriting that 40 year old waffle iron that still makes great waffles). I have been wanting a quality Waffle Iron for awhile.
The comment about waiting until completely done and letting the spilled batter dry/cook for easier cleanup is on the money with the advice.
As far as figuring out how much to pour.....every waffle batter recipe is different, the amounts of baking powder can very, the altitude your cooking at may differ from someone else, so when someone says use 2 cups, or 1 1/4 cups, take that with a grain of salt. it takes practice with your favorite waffle recipe. I personally do not use a measuring cup, I pour directly out of the mixing bowl, pouring across the center of the iron.....This is how I cook and I have quickly figured out the amount to pour by watching how much batter is in the iron. I find dipping a cup into the mixing bowl and the pouring into the iron can be messy and not all the batter pours out of the cup, so how do you really know how much your pouring..........
A few people have complained about this unit not having removeable plates, I think that is a good thing. the removeable plates that some waffles irons have can be a weak point trying to keep them to stay in place properly with how cheaply most products are made overseas these days....I refer back to the 40 year old waffle iron my moms still uses to make waffles for her grandkids (and her sons whenever we get the chance)....
Now that I've commented about other peoples reviews............I really like the beeper on this unit, I do not have to have it where I can constantly see the light. Even though this is not that big of a deal as I have found with my batter reciepe, I do not have time to sit down and start eating before the next batch is read, and this is with it set on 3. I expected it to take a lot longer then it does, which is a good thing. My life likes hers crunchy, so I either turn it up for a batch or just leave them in a little longer.
Cleanup was simple, I use a rag dampened with hot water and wipe. I do recommend spraying the top and bottom irons before each first us with a non-stick spray, you will not have to spray again until the next time you get your iron out to use it.
Cuisinart traditional waffle iron June 2, 2010 C. Page (Victoria, Tx.) I was looking for a traditional waffle iron with non stick grates. I love this unit because it makes 6 waffles at a time. The only drawback is that you have to be really careful about how much batter you use so it doesn't run over on the sides. It cooks evenly, cleans easily (although I wish the grates were removeable), but it doesn't get the waffles as crispy as I would like. Overall, though, I thought it was a great purchase for the money and would recommend it to others.
Great product May 16, 2010 Abigail Sarah Greer I got this as a wedding gift. I love the waffles it makes-- the timing device is really good on it. One drawback is that it is hard to clean since the plates don't come out.
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