Thursday, December 10, 2009

Waring Pro WMK300A Professional Stainless-Steel Belgian Waffle Maker This instant


This Belgian Waffle Maker creates a waffles that are crispy on the outside, but I personally found them a little too chewy on the inside. However, this added thickness would also allow for easier additions to the batter (fruit and such) to be cooked into the waffle if you desired - something thinner waffles cannot do as easily. So, if you're a fan of Belgian-style waffles, this machine does the job wonderfully.

The construction of this waffle maker is pretty solid, with a couple nice features that *should* be on all small kitchen appliances but are not (like the wrap-around-and-hide cord.) The counter space on this makes a pretty large footprint, so unless you have waffles very regularly, it'll probably be put elsewhere in the kitchen or pantry, out of sight. (Which is somewhat unfortunate, since it's a very attractive waffle maker.)

Since I've only had the unit a few days, I can't speak to its longevity, but the quality seems to be quite high, though I do with the base was a bit heftier (and metal rather than plastic.)

For "special" waffles with strawberries and cream, we'll be using this waffle maker. For everyday waffles, we'll likely be sticking with the Black & Decker G48TD Grill and Waffle Baker. Not that this waffle maker is inferior in any way (notwithstanding the quality issues mentioned from other reviews), just a personal preference for thinner waffles.Get more detail about Waring Pro WMK300A Professional Stainless-Steel Belgian Waffle Maker.

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