Best Waffle Makers With Browning Control for Baker
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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 16 people for BAKER
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www.abt.com
removing waffle is easy and just use a damp cloth for cleanup.
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"jst1me",
www.abt.com
it is really easy to clean.
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Carmela,
www.cooking.com
it is easy to use, easy to clean and a true time saver!
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TERI,
www.cooking.com
it is very easy to clean; we use a firm-bristled brush to whisk away any crumbs and a soft sponge to clean the outside.
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"Mark",
www.abt.com
i like the fact that it is very sturdy, and cleans up real easy.
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Use, Nice Affordability, Easy To Clean, 2 Slice -
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www.abt.com
- 2 RECOMMENDED by 11 people for BAKER
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By Skip,
reviews.homedepot.com
not only does it make perfect waffles it cooks them two at a time and its design makes clean-up a snap.
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www.cooking.com
there is virtually no clean-up (it can be wiped with a damp paper towel) and well worth the cost.
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T,
www.cooking.com
over spills can be trickey to clean up but well worth it.
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Barbara,
www.cooking.com
it makes beautiful, yummy, waffles and clean up is a breeze.
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www.abt.com
removing waffle is easy and just use a damp cloth for cleanup.
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Use, Great Affordability, Crispy Waffles, 4 Slice -
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By Skip,
reviews.homedepot.com
- 3 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for BAKER
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Allayne,
www.cooking.com
the chef's choice 4-square belgion waffle iron heats quickly, gives you waffles as crisp or soft as you choose, cleans-up easily and stores compactly.
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www.amazon.com
although it is not submersible, this wafflemaker is still easy to clean.
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www.amazon.com
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.
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www.amazon.com
on the first cleaning, nothing stuck to the surface.
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www.amazon.com
- very easy to clean
Read more reviewsPositives: Fast Cooking, Crispy Waffles, Compact, 4 Slice -
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Allayne,
www.cooking.com



