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Exceeded my expectations
I have been on the market for a good waffle maker since the nonstick coating on my old one started chipping away. I purchased the Waring Pro due to the good reviews but found it to be WAY too big and it did not even produce good waffles in my opinion. I decided to try out the Proctor Silex and I was blown away. It made the most perfect restaurant style Belgian waffles quickly and easily. It can be stored vertically so as not to take up much space as well. My only criticism has to do with the handle. It is inconvenient since it is located where much steam escapes causing you to potentially burn your fingers. Other than that, I couldn't be happier with this item.
[Friday, July 04, 2008]
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not bad.
My very first waffle maker... not bad and easy to use. However, even if I use lots of cooking spray, my waffles seem to stick at the edges.
[Saturday, June 28, 2008]
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Proctor Silex 26500 Morning Baker Belgian Waffle Baker
I bought this waffle maker after both of my 16+ year old waffle makers (one was Begium, the other regular) finally got too cruddy to use. As you can tell, i don't easily give up something that works well. I LOVE this new one! The waffles come out perfect everytime--no matter what batter type i use or how many i make at one sitting. Once the iron heats up, the waffles come out within 5 minutes or less of each other..so i have no problem with hungry family. And the waffles are BIG and thick, so usually i go through no more than 2 runs for each (and that's only if there is nothing else being served). I have not yet had a problem with overflow--anything that does is so easily cleaned up. Unlike my old waffle makers, this one cleans up with a slightly moistened paper towel after it is cooled....i can't believe i waited so long to get a new one. And storage is so nice--slips right into the pantry on its side. I have no problem with the click that indicates it is done--it goes so quickly that usually my youngest is sitting right there waiting for the light to go out anyway.
[Friday, June 13, 2008]
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