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Oster CKSTWF2000 Belgian Waffle Maker, Stainless Steel

Oster CKSTWF2000 Belgian Waffle Maker, Stainless Steel

Oster CKSTWF2000 Belgian Waffle Maker, Stainless Steel

Oster CKSTWF2000 Belgian Waffle Maker, Stainless Steel

ABOUT THE PRODUCT :

  • Stainless housing
  • Adjustable temperature control for light and fluffy or crispy waffles
  • Nonstick cool touch handles
  • Power on and ready indicator lights
  • 8-inch round baking plate
Deal Price $15.30 & Fulfilled by Amazon




Top customer reviews :

5.0 out of 5 stars
Like any type oven or cooker, the indicator light will ..

1. I read the reviews on this waffle maker and clearly, a lot of people who write reviews don't read instructions. It's coated with Teflon and nothing will stick to it providing you "season" it prior to the first time uses - as you should do with all Teflon coated pans, etc.
2. You're buying a Teflon coated product so anything cooked in it will have a typical type texture that Teflon provides. If you want a very crisp outside texture then you need to spend a couple hundred dollars for a cast iron unit. The waffles have the type texture as you would see with those waffle makers at hotels who provide them with their continental type breakfasts they have.
3. The green light is not a timer light. It's an indicator light letting you know it reached it's chosen the temperature. "You" need to decide on how hot you want it and how long to cook it to your desire. Like any type oven or cooker, the indicator light will shut off and on as the heater elements maintain the selected temperature.
4. The cover is clearly designed to lose and not because it's going to fall apart. Larger hinges with a small shaft through it allows room for the power cord to go through to the top section inexpensively for the manufacturer. Some wiggle in the cover also allows you even out the waffle mix if you puddled it some - just wiggling the top to even it out. It also allows the waffle to expand some as it rises during cooking. If you want a little thicker waffle to stop pushing down on the top.
5. My unit cooked evenly and browned more the longer I left it in. Time wise it's no longer to cook than a pancake. If it's not cooking evenly be sure it's preheated long enough for the heat to distribute evenly throughout the cooking surface. Let it heat up a little longer after the green indicator light comes on if need be.
6. For $20 I got a gadget that heats up, doesn't stick and looks like a waffle - Isn't that what it's supposed to do?


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