
Cuisinart WAF4B 4Slice Belgian Waffle Iron Brushed Stainless
The 4-slice Belgian Waffle Iron is singularly styled in brushed stainless steel, adding refinement to any kitchen counter. Six browning levels mean waffles will always be baked to perfection - ready...read more
$130.00
$130.00
$130.00
Average Customer Rating
4 out of 5 |
Product Features
- Easy-to-use waffle iron with 6 browning levels bakes 4 Belgian waffles at once
- Brushed stainless-steel housing; regulating thermostat; lock-down lid ensures even baking
- Red power on indicator light; off setting; audible tone; ready to bake and ready to eat indicator lights
- Cool-touch side handles; nonstick grids; cord wrap; upright storage; instructions and recipes included
- Measures approximately 12-1/4 by 12 by 4 inches; 3-year limited warranty
Product Description
The 4-slice Belgian Waffle Iron is singularly styled in brushed stainless steel, adding refinement to any kitchen counter. Six browning levels mean waffles will always be baked to perfection - ready to cook and ready to eat indicator lights, plus audible tone, remove the guesswork. The Built-in lid lock feature ensures even baking every time, while the sloped sides prevent counter drips.Product Details
Brand: CuisinartModel: WAF-4B
UPC: 086279010292
Product Code: WAF-4B
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Good product for a good price
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I received this waffle iron for Christmas, as I wanted to make a bigger variety of waffles, and healthier waffles than the brand name ones. I simply use a prepackaged whole grain waffle mix, following the instructions, and then add grated veggies or blueberries. It does take a large amount of mix (about 1 1/2 cups) for each set of 4 waffles, but the waffles are SO much more substantial than the ones in the grocery store freezer! I put the setting on “1″ to cook, then cool and freeze the waffles and they are ready for my kids to eat in the morning. My kids love them and ask for the “new waffles” all the time.
I recommend that you spray the iron, both top and bottom, each time with a little cooking spray. No, it’s not strictly necessary, but it just makes getting the cooked waffles out so much easier! I also recommend making the batter a little thinner, so it’s easy to spread out over the bottom of the iron when you pour it in.
I am NOT a great cook, but this waffle iron is easy to use. I’ve made several batches now over the last couple of months, and have had no problem with it.
Well satisfied customer
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
After researching all the different waffle iron units out there, I settled on the name brand that seemed to have the best reputation for quality, and, boy, am I glad I did. It consistently produces 4 beautiful waffles at a time in about 2 minutes, although I haven’t used a stop watch for verification. By putting a very thin coating of oil on the plates prior to the initial heating, the waffles are easily lifted from the iron with no sticking. It only took the first session of waffle making to figure out how much batter to pour to prevent spilling out the sides, and even at that, the batter had dried by the time the session was over and was easily wiped off with a damp cloth; meanwhile, the plates had remained “clean as a whistle” and needed no further attention. As a male “klutz” in the kitchen, this waffle iron has done wonders in polishing my image as an accomplished waffle maker.
Eurppean Voltage is 220/240
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
I have already reported to you that the Cuisinart Waffle IRON THAT ARRIVED WAS SUITABLE ONLY FOR AMERICAN VOLTAGE and therefore unuseable here in Irelamd.For this reason my purchase is useless. Please contact the suppliers Beach Camera . Tom Carton
non-stick coating peels off
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
It looks nice, but just like the waffle maker that I bought for $11 from Walmart, this one has its non-stick coating peeling off… So it looks like this is a $10 waffle maker in a stainless steel box, to make it look better…
great waffles at first
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
We have been making waffles every other week for years. When first purchased, after a short break-in period, this waffle maker was great. After a few years, sticking started to be a problem which became worse over the last year. Finally, we had to abort a waffle breakfast because of severe sticking. Close inspection showed that the Teflon coating on the plates was peeling off. I hope no one got a waffle with that “supplement”. I did notice that the coating was quite thin. Maybe you should only expect to get about a hundred batches from a Teflon iron before replacement, but I really hate to participate in a disposable economy.
We love it!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
We eat waffles or pancakes about 4-5 times a week. We had an old 2-place waffle iron and wanted additional capacity. We thought we’d need to use the old one and the new Cuisinart to handle our family of 5 and still get the kids out of the door for school. After using this new iron for a couple weeks, the old iron is going away. We no longer have to build a “stash” of warm waffles in a pan, we just eat fresh waffles. Much of the time we’re still eating the last round when the beeper goes off. Some times we even don’t put batter in after we empty the iron because it’s making them faster than the 5 of us can eat them. Our kids are 7,5 & 2 if that helps gauge consumption. The only minus we’ve found so far is the cord is about 6 inches shorter than I would like.