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B&B certified
We own three of these waffle irons and use them at least once a week for use in our B&B. They are heavy, long-lasting, and the waffles always pop off without sticking. We looked long and hard for a dependable waffle iron and this was the best we could find on the market. After several years of hard work, one gave up the ghost, but we replaced it with another Villaware. Recommended.
[Monday, June 30, 2008]
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Bummer: what I wished I would have known before buying this lemon!
Man, oh, man...what a huge and EXPENSIVE mistake in buying this "pig." I've had mine for a year now and have never been able to get it to perform well. I've even contacted the manufacturer, to no avail. Essentially, the top element doesn't do the trick and I end up with white-on-the-top and brown-on-the-bottom waffles. If I increase the heat control, I get drier waffles that are much browner on the bottom, but not on the top (it's still white). I've had to flip the waffles over to get browning on both sides.
Not only the cooking woes, but also the fact that it's heavy and clunky, add up to making this a NOT recommended waffler choice.
When I can, I'll find a $15 Toastmaster and toss this crappy VillaWare waffler into a Goodwill donation box.
[Friday, January 25, 2008]
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breakfast made faster
Last Sunday I actually had 6 warm waffles on my breakfast simultaneously. Contrary to previous reviewers my waffles were crisp and I noticed no problems with the waffler. I also liked the fact that it stands on its side for storage.
[Friday, September 01, 2006]
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