Easy-to-use waffle iron with 6 browning levels bakes 4 Belgian waffles at once
Brushed stainless-steel housing; regulating thermostat; lock-down lid ensures even baking
Red "power on" indicator light; "off" setting; audible tone; "ready to bake" and "ready to eat" indicator lights
Cool-touch side handles; nonstick grids; cord wrap; upright storage; instructions and recipes included
Editorial Review:
Golden brown and delicious, a quartet of Belgian-style waffles emerge with deep pockets, ready to catch sweet syrup and fruit toppings. Nonstick baking plates sit within a sleek, handsome stainless steel housing. A six-setting browning control lets you control the cooking process, perfectly baking waffles just the way you like them. Three-year limited warranty.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Cuisinart Belgian Waffle Iron is in a class of its own:
The Cuisinart 4-slice Belgian Waffle Iron is easy to use, makes perfect waffles and cleans up beautifully. The simple settings make every baking experience a good one. Waffle irons are notorious for being difficult to keep clean however this particular design is conducive to easy cleaning with each use.
Didn't live up:
Love Belgian waffles; especially with fresh whipped cream. Had just gotten a Liss whipped cream maker so I figured let's make some treats at home. Went to a brick and mortar store because had 25% off coupon. My original intent was to purchase the Waring flip type model, but it seemed a little complicated and flimsy. Also the sales clerk said they had a lot of returns for that model and very little for the Cuisinart. Back home the next morning. Used a commercial mix and added black cherry coffee... more info
A Perfect Machine:
From the first waffle it made them perfectly. I tried from light to very crispy and each time they came out as advertised. I am still trying the wide variety of recipes that came with it, many very unusual and very good. I couldn't have made a better pruchase.
Zippee Waffles!:
We love our new waffle iron! It's so fast! No mess either! I could do without the beeping, however. It would have been nice to have a model without noise, or at least the option of turning it off.