| Cuisinart WAF-R Traditional Waffle Iron |  | Brand: Cuisinart
List Price: $90.00 Buy New: $49.95 as of 7/31/2010 05:43 EDT details You Save: $40.05 (44%)
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Color: Brushed Stainless Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.2 Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 12 x 6.5
MPN: WAF-R Model: WAF-R UPC: 086279007889 EAN: 0086279007889
Release Date: November 11, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Bakes one large traditional style waffle | | • | Six setting browing control for light to dark golden waffles | | • | Green indicator light illuminates when waffle iron is "ready to bake" and when waffles are "ready to eat" | | • | Audible tone signals when it's time to fill the waffle iron & time to remove baked waffles | | • | Non stick baking plates clean up easy. |
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Product Description This silvery little "pod" is actually a waffle iron, a modern day small appliance from Cuisinart. It bakes one large, traditional-style waffle. Customize yours by choosing one of the six brownness settings. There's a red light that lets you know the waffle iron is on and a green light that means it's ready to bake then ready to eat. An audible tone also alerts you. The baking plates are nonstick so your waffles pop right out. Other features include cool-touch handles. For storing, the lid locks in place, the cord wraps then the entire unit can be placed on its side.
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Okay but with reservations July 21, 2010 Mary L. Bonaventure (RI - USA) I purchased this waffle iron because my husband wanted regular old fashioned waffles. This waffle iron does cook homemade waffles well - the bell to let you know that they are done is terrific. However, I don't know how much 'abuse' this waffle maker will take. The hinge connecting it is 'wiggly' and I'm very careful handling the iron. But other than this waffle iron, there aren't any available anywhere except belgium waffle makers (which for some strange reason he doesn't like). So yes I am happy with it but I handle it carefully! But if you want a 'regular' waffle iron - go with this one.
Many of These Reviews Are Wrong ... Or Outdated July 14, 2010 J-Man I'm not sure if some of the older reviews here are of an earlier version of this item, or if they're reviewing Cuisinart's other non-Belgian wafflemaker (I'm thinking of the reviewer who thought this had modern styling) , but this item does NOT have a lock, nor does it stand on its side. Also, you should note that it's been discontinued, according to Cuisinart's website. One more thing-- the manual incorrectly indicates that it makes Belgian waffles, even though it only makes traditional ones.
Best Waffle Iron Made June 2, 2010 Mr. Ed (Atlanta, GA) This is our second one. We used the first many years and it makes the best waffles. You spray a little PAM on the iron, and select a setting. We find that 4 is good. You close the iron and wait for the alarm bell telling you that the iron is hot. You put in the mix and close the lid. It beeps when the waffle is done. It comes out perfect every time.I only hope they keep making this model.
Finally -Good Waffler May 12, 2010 4SeasonsMom (GreatLakes) Today I used the new Cuisinart (traditional) wafflemaker. It's easy to use, perfect size for us (7 inch diameter waffle), best part is the temp control and signal when done. This doesn't take up much space on counter,either. I'm very pleased.
Although we have a Belgian style waffler, I wanted the traditional as well.
I'd gladly recommend the Cuisinart round traditional. Hint: if making your own recipe, use veg.oil rather than butter, add vanilla extract. I used 2 whole eggs plus one beaten egg white. Result was crisp exterior, feather light interior. Nice.
Doesn't hold up well February 18, 2010 L. Epnett My waffle iron is now 13 months old, but we wanted to replace it after only 6 months. The non-stick coating has never been entirely non-stick, which has been frustrating, but worse still is that in its most recent use huge flakes of it came off with every waffle baked. The flakes didn't bake into the batter, they peeled away from the iron when the waffle is released. The unreliably non-stick coating is nearly gone and despite how well it heats and bakes, now that every waffle sticks tightly to the top surface, the unit is going too: into the trash. What a waste.
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