Best products from r/waffles
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1. Cuisinart WMR-CA Round Classic Waffle Maker, Silver, 1
- SUPERIOR FUNCTION: The round classic waffle maker is professional quality for home use, Bakes 1 large traditional-style belgian waffle at a time with four quarters and extra-deep waffle pockets
- EASY TO USE: With dual indicator lights and a 5-setting browning control, you can choose your waffle’s specific cook temp, Nonstick coated waffle grids easily release waffles and make cleaning effortless
- MUST-HAVE FEATURES: Regulating thermostat with red and green “ready to bake/ready to eat” indicator lights, You’ve also got 1-inch deep batter pockets for thick delicious waffles, Also stands on end for compact storage
- INCLUDED: Instruction manual and recipe book with several recipe’s to get you started
- LIMITED 3-YEAR WARRANTY: Refer to user manual for troubleshooting steps and questions surrounding warranty policies – this product is BPA free
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2. Calphalon No Peek Waffle Maker
- The Calphalon Kitchen Electrics collection features our exclusive Opti-Heat System. Designed to provide accurate temperature control and even heat delivery, Opti-Heat ensures that foods cook evenly and thoroughly, for reliable results you can count on – every time.
- Illuminated No Peek progress indicator shows. browning progress without lifting the cover.
- High performance bronze nonstick plates.
- Three temperature settings; Light, Medium & Dark.
- Chimes when ready. Automatic shut-off feature.
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3. Waring WMK600 Double Belgian Waffle Maker
- Waring Pro WMK600 Double Belgian Waffle Maker; extra-deep 1-inch waffle pockets
- Nonstick coated waffle grids easily release waffles and makes cleaning effortless
- Easy-to-handle rotary feature for even baking on top and bottom, 1400 watts of power
- 2 LED ready indicator lights and 3 audio beep tones signal when each waffle is done
- Browning control knob; Limited One Year Product Warranty. Kindly refer the user manual below for additional instructions
- 1400-watt waffle maker bakes 2 Belgian waffles at a time
- Round-shaped waffle plates; rotating function for even baking
- Extra-deep 1-inch pockets; rotary thermostat and browning-control knob
- Simple on/off toggle switch; 2 LED indicator lights; 3 audio beep tones
- Product Built to North American Electrical Standards
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i doubt there would be much difference unless the electric was rated under 1200 watts. the problem with most electrics is they take several minutes for the surface to exceed the boiling 210°F temperature needed for waffle making, then recover above boiling temp once the cool batter is applied. it's pretty much the same issue with deep frying where you'd need 1800 watts to get your oil above 450°F then hold it once the potato are added.
it sound like you want to make a lot of waffles fast, so consider something like this where you can keep loading batter and unloading cooked with a flip. this 1400w unit can make a medium baked 7" waffle every 2 minutes.
http://www.amazon.com//dp/B0034JU9T6 (there are more rugged resturant grade versions of this model as well)
if you must do square waffles at volume, don't buy anything less than this 1500w model: http://www.amazon.com//dp/B001CHL3Q0 (there is a more expensive version where you can exchange the plates for press grilling.)
anyone reading this on a budget - you can do waffles just fine on a typical cheaper 600-900w unit, just not as rapidly as the units above. best trick is to always leave a tablespoon of water on your iron when you first plug it in - then do not oil and batter it until that water has boiled away - that's when you know your iron is ready. personally i use a $40 900w square regular waffle with removable plates, but i have to be patient during warm up and while making large batches.
I just got my second one after about 8 years. Don't push down on the handle it will break off. This is pretty much the only reason I got a new one. Still works great. https://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-WMR-CA-Round-Classic-Waffle/dp/B00006JKZN
The other secret is oil. Use more oil or butter than you think it needs. Dont oil the iron.
This one is pretty good if you're looking for something extra thicc.
> Professional-style rotating design with extra-thick grid bakes a 7-inch diameter Belgian waffle with four easy-to-cut sections
Okay, so you want flatter waffles?
https://www.amazon.com/Euro-Cuisine-WM520-Friendly-Shaped/dp/B005LJYMPE/ref=sr_1_8?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1483038918&sr=1-8&keywords=-belgian
All you have to do is search with the "-belgian" parameter.