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Toastmaster Stainless Steel Rotating Belgian Waffle Maker - TMRWB | 
enlarge | Brand: Toastmaster Category: Kitchen
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $34.49 You Save: $5.50 (14%)
New (4) from $34.49
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 166303
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 0.2 x 0.1 x 0.1
MPN: TMRWB Model: TMRWB UPC: 048109354914 EAN: 0048109354914 ASIN: B000JKJUHU
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Rotating Belgian Waffle Maker |
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Product Description This Toastmaster Pro-Style Flip Belgian Waffle Maker will enable you to make restaurant-style Belgian waffles quickly and easily in the privacy of your own home. The rotating design helps create perfect waffles with minimal batter mess. A ready indicator light displays the optimum waffle baking temperature and a folding handle allows for compact storage. Make restaurant-style Belgian waffles at once with this commercial-style rotating waffler maker. Rotating design helps create perfect waffle browning and minimal batter mess. Ready indicator light advises of optimum waffle baking temperature. Folding handle for compact storage.
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| Customer Reviews:
Very good, and great for the price. February 23, 2008 This toastmaster belgian waffler is a fine deal. It makes great waffles, is unusually durable, and is relatively inexpensive. I recommend it highly.
My recommendation may be a bit more convincing if you knew how often i use my waffle maker - actually, just about every day. There are few things i can eat, and waffles are my (very much appreciated) replacement for bread. I've used many waffle makers over the years, and love the Belgian style. I've owned a few other brands - notably, the VillaWare flip waffler, and feel that the waffles the Toastmaster makes are as good, while the price for the device is much lower (typically $40 instead of $80).
More importantly, though, i've gone through upwards of six of the VillaWare belgian-flip model over two years, with each warranty replacement lasting less than three months! When the last one failed the second time i used it, i finally got sick of trading it in and picked up this toastmaster model. The toastmaster wafflers i've used, including this model, just last and last and last. That's a big deal, especially after my experience with the VillaWare model.
Snap, Crackle 'n' Pop, meet Drip, Dribble 'n' Spurt February 9, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
An obvious counterfeit copy of the Krups Expert Waffle Maker, this abomination isn't even flattering in its imitation.
When the grids are open for filling with batter, the upper grid overhangs the lower, requiring all sorts of contortions to get the batter into the corners without burning one's knuckles. Once the grid is filled and you flip the baking platform over, much of the batter spurts and dribbles out onto the drip tray. The grids are barely deep enough to require the flip, but even if you choose not to, the upper grid doesn't exert enough pressure to prevent a case of the batter squirts.
One gets the nagging suspicion that an executive at Toastmaster was approached by a shady character with the prototype who said "Looks just like the Krups and you can sell it for half the price!" Half the price is no bargain.
After a few uses for our weekly waffle day at work, we gave up and acquired a Presto FlipSide Waffle Maker instead. Presto has nailed the Belgian waffle with a simpler design that appears to be more sturdy than any other flipping household waffle maker.
too dry November 14, 2007 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Have had this waffle maker for nearly a year and no matter what recipe or setting I use the waffles always come out dry and tasteless!
What a treat August 26, 2007 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I have had my rotating waffle maker for six months or more and have made many...I repeat, many waffles and receive nothing but compliments on my waffles. I use, sometimes, a waffle mix like Krustaz and have used Aunt Jemima but most of the time I follow the recipe for regular waffles given in the recipe booklet from Toastmaster. My family loves it and I love it.
I did follow, to the letter, the "Before use" instructions and have, just one time, used Pam.
As far as cleaning? I have used a good, soft brush and rinse the waffle maker. No, you cannot put it all the way in water but it can be rinsed in hot water. I have absolutely NO complaints and further, recommend the product.
Not Worth It February 18, 2007 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
OK, so it's new and the first batch was a failure. I expected that. But be careful, the 1 cup of batter is too much; the 5 minute time on medium is too short; the outside of the waffles were well done while the inside was still moist (torn waffle);even pre-treated the waffles stick; finally, it's a terror to clean.
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