
Chef’s Choice M850 TasteTexture Select WafflePro Belgian Waffle
This family size, commercial quality Belgian waffle maker is in a class by itself. In just 90-120 seconds you can bake 4 delicious deep pocket, restaurant-thick Belgian waffles. The breakthrough...read more
$179.99
$179.95
$179.95
Average Customer Rating
5 out of 5 |
Product Features
- Belgian waffle maker bakes 4 deep-pocket waffles in 90 to 120 seconds
- Adjustable baking time and temperature; high-quality nonstick griddle
- Fast recovery; automatic countdown timer; waffle ready beeper
- Easy-to-clean overflow channel; sleep mode; cord storage; recipes included
- Measures 11 by 12 by 4 inches; 1-year limited warranty
Product Description
This family size, commercial quality Belgian waffle maker is in a class by itself. In just 90-120 seconds you can bake 4 delicious deep pocket, restaurant-thick Belgian waffles. The breakthrough QuadPlus¿ baking system lets you independently adjust baking time and temperature for truly customized waffles...fast bake for a crispy exterior and soft, oven fresh interior or slow bake for a crunchy, uniform texture. The specially engineered waffle plate design guarantees optimal batter distribution and even baking so there's no need to flip. The Belgian WafflePro¿ offers a high quality, non-stick griddle surface, a waffle ready beeper, instant temperature recovery for continuous baking, an easy-clean overflow channel and a built-in cord storage compartment. Convenient features such as the automatic countdown timer, Sleep-Mode and fast heat-up, quick recovery allow you to effortlessly bake and then take a break so you can sample your taste sensations! Recipes are included. One-year limited warrantyProduct Details
Brand: Chef's ChoiceModel: 8500001
UPC: 087877850013
Product Code: 8500000
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Makes wonderful, crisp waffles FAST! *UPDATE!
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
I love this waffle maker. I also have the Cuisinart waffle maker which I use at the same time when making waffles for the whole family. The Cuisinart makes soggy waffles in double the amount of time. Chef’s Choice is much, much better.
UPDATE:
I had to change my rating! It makes great waffles but it is only nonstick for about six uses! Now I have to pry the waffles off the iron while trying not to scrape the surface. I spray tons of oil on it each time I add the batter too. Now its to the point that the waffles wont come off period, I guess I can’t use it anymore.
Waste of money.
Waited to review to ensure an accurate assessment
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Our family has wanted a waffle maker for a long time so this year we decided to take advantage of Mother’s Day (sorry!) and ordered this product as a gift to my wife. We have used it many times in three months and I can say that it produces an excellent waffle with easy clean-up. I would recommend it to anyone.
Great Waffle Maker
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
My 1st waffle maker… it works great !
The 12 waffles I’ve made came out excellent…
Easy to use… fast… adjustable settings… no oil needed to prevent sticking…
The 1st unit I received didn’t work after 5 minutes… no signs of life.
Amazon was super excellent getting a replacement to me the next day !
The manufacturer even answered my phone call and answered my questions… also offered follow-up help if the replacement unit had issues.
Mr. T
Delicious Waffles!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Just got this waffle maker, bought through Amazon. First of all rapid shipment! We just made our first set of waffles today, using the settings for “crispy crust and chewy inside”. The waffles were really good, exactly as the settings describe. On the first cleaning, nothing stuck to the surface. So far a very pleasant experience!
Best on the market, best customer service on earth
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I purchased the 850 Waffle-Pro and had the bad luck of receiving a defective unit. Amazon was great about issuing a refund and even covering the return shipping. I called the corporate customer service number at Edgecraft, Inc. (Chef’s Choice) to ask about this problem. The friendly person on the phone actually put me through to the president of the company! He called me back on a conference call with the chief engineer at the company to discuss my defective unit and make sure that there was no problem with my house wiring. The chief engineer at Chef’s Choice pulled an 850 Waffle-Pro from production and completely tested it for me so I could buy it directly from them and know that it was in perfect shape. I have never experienced such outstanding service ever. Chef’s Choice and Amazon are totally committed the their customers. Now that my unit has arrived, I have made three batches of waffles so far and each have turned out perfectly. Crispy on the outside and tender inside in only two minutes. This waffle maker is the best on the market and made in the USA to boot! I tried an All Clad waffler that I bought from William-Sonoma for $199 thinking I was getting the best on the market, but it performed no better than the average waffle maker. When I looked and saw the unit was made in China, I about choked. Give me a break. The Chef’s Choice 850 performs better than the more expensive All Clad and is made in the USA. I couldn’t give a higher recommendation to the 850’s performance and Chef’s Choice customer service. I also feel good knowing I am supporting american workers.
The Best of the Many Wafflers I’ve Used
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I’ve acquired quite a collection of new and used waffle makers in my quest to find a unit that meets my very demanding needs, and this is the first unit that has ever completely satisfied me. Modern machines offer the convenience of timed baking, superior non-stick grids (that don’t rust lke old machines) and warning buzzers, but generally at the expense of lower wattage. At 1750 watts, this is the most powerful unit in my collection. It also has the best non-stick grids, which never require cooking oil, not even the first time. This unit even beat the KitchenAid KPWB100NP Pro Line Waffle Baker, which disappointed me. The Wafflepro M850 is the most versatile unit I’ve ever used.
The reason I say that my needs are demanding is that I try and produce healthy waffles, using whole grain batters, low fat or even fat-free batters, sugar-free batters, etc. Sugar aids in browning, and oil aids in crisping. Most wafflers have trouble browning and crisping batters that are lower in or lacking these types of ingredients. Heavy batters such as whole wheat often come out doughy as well, in lower wattage units. I’ve cooked whole wheat, oat bran, traditional buttermilk, fat free, sugar free, chocolate chip and other batters in this unit and am able to produce not only waffles with crisp exteriors and soft interiors (as advertised) but everything in between. You can produce waffles with textures ranging from damp sponges to bricks with a variety of batters in this waffler. At the uniform setting and mid-range temperature you can produce them with the texture of an ice cream cone, without being hard or burnt, which is kind of neat.
It’s very fast, at the settings I normally use it takes 2 minutes to produce an 8 1/2 inch square waffle, and 90 second if I’m in the mood for a less crisp waffle. It actually ends up being faster than the comparably priced KitchenAid model that cooks two at once since that unit is slower to heat and cook. Unlike the KitchenAid, this one has both temperature and time adjustments, whereas the KitchenAid only has variable timing. The KitchenAid will produce a taller waffle however (at 1 1/4 inch) due to it’s flip nature, whereas this one produces waffles that are 7/8 inches tall, which is taller than standard waffles but not as tall as most flip-style belgian units. I use “tall” instead of thick and thin, as I reserve those terms for the thickness of the waffle walls. This unit produces thinner waffle walls due to its slightly more squared grid pattern, which allows for more texture versatility. I like the shape of the grid pattern very much, but others may prefer the thicker waffle walls of most other belgian waffle makers. And if you want waffles that are taller than 7/8 inches thick you’ll need a flip-style unit.
I also have a Chef’s Choice WafflePro M840 machine, the Five of Hearts style, for use when I want something with a smaller grid pattern. It’s a nice unit, and powerful in its class at 1100 watts, although I find the extra wattage of the M850 helpful for my needs. The M840 series also lacks the LED timer of this unit, but that’s more of a handy convenience than a necessity. The M840 series is a great unit for the casual waffler (the M840B is the belgian style unit which I haven’t tried but appears comparable to the M840 heart style unit) and produces nicely textured waffles for most traditional batters. But if you’re a hardcore waffle lover that’s counting calories to boot, the M850 is worth the (much) higher price to get the added texture capability.
For me at least, the search for the perfect waffle iron/baker/maker has ended.