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Cuisinart WAF-R Traditional Waffle Iron
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Reviews by Users
01 Apr 2009



Watch the temperature and don't pour too much batter
You must be very careful when using this waffle maker. The process is very slow. Careful not to add too much batter otherwise you'll make a big mess and will spend lot of time cleaning. Also after making the first waffle, you have to make sure the machine is fully hot before pouring the batter. If not, then the seconf waffle does not fully cook. Just be patient!
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–Chief Cookfrom Amazon.com
16 Mar 2009



Looks good but has some issues
Have been using this waffle maker for three years. Some things to consider, the first waffle is almost always over done, the following waffles will be under done unless you re heat one cycle between waffles this takes too much time for a hungry family. Off an on the waffles have really stuck no matter how good the seasoning is. If you overflow the waffle the sides are very hard to clean little cracks and crevices fill up with waffle batter. And finally the major issue is that the non stick c...
–Lumpy05from Amazon.com
22 Oct 2008



Waffle Iron review
This is your typical non-belgian style waffle maker. It has a nice contemporary/retro design to it. The warm up beeper is nice, as is the signal telling you the waffle is cooked and ready to pluck. Even with the non-stick grills, you still should spray PAM on them before each use, though, or the waffles will stick and are a bear to pick off the grills. It would be nice if they were removable so they could be washed, but I suppose that would just add to the price. All in all, a nice product for t...
–Myohmyfrom Amazon.com