they used it the next morning and called to rave about the quality of the waffles and the product, as well as the ease of cleanup.
it's a solid product with the easiest cleanup i've experienced in wafflers, and i've tried a few.
i really like the speed in which it cooked, and the cleanup is so easy!
that's about the only cleanup i do with it.
not to mention it's non-stick coating makes it easy to clean, making breakfast preparations and the inevitable cleanup afterwards a snap!
my one complaint would be that the timer is basically useless, the time suggested in the manual would have burned my waffles and if it even gets splattered with a little water while cleaning it
cleaning was simple after the maker cooled down after use.
third, cleaning is super-easy and storage is a breeze.
very easy to use and cleanup is a snap.
if you put blueberry's in the batter you will need to do a little extra cleaning to get that off the griddle plates but otherwise cleanup is as easy as brushing off the crumbs.
my objection to making them was the difficulty in cleaning the waffle iron afterwards.
waffles at one time and not running the batterdown the outside, bu i am working on it.the #3 seems to be just right for the doneness we prefer.the #'s 1,2, 3 are fading out after the first cleaning.
iron also stands nicely on it's edge, so storage takes up a minimal amount of space.we have only one minor complaint, and that is that you cannot remove the irons from the machine for easy cleaning.
easy cleanup!!
the sloped sides help make cleaning up overfills much easier but i wish they would find a better way to prevent excess batter from oozing out over the control knob.
when using any waffle iron, you occasionally have overflow, and this unit has many crevices which catch the overflow and make cleaning a little difficult.
it takes a little getting used to--pouring the right amount of batter, so that it won't over flow, finding just the right browning level, and properly cleaning it, so there's no residue cooked batter
stores easily and cleanup of the grids is a snap.
careful not to add too much batter otherwise you'll make a big mess and will spend lot of time cleaning.
cleanup is a simple wipedown and whatever residue is left just burns off in the initial heat-up for the next round.
no problems, no sticking and easy cleanup.
and cleaning this machine is as simple as wiping it off with a paper towel once it has cooled.
i put off buying a new one because of the difficulty in cleaning the old one.
removing waffle is easy and just use a damp cloth for cleanup.
cooking and cleanup are f a s t!!
the waffles you get are either burnt or undercooked, and the machine requires cleaning with toothpicks to get crusted batter out of all its little gaps.
cons: poor heat intensity equals soggy waffles difficult cleanup
cleanup is easy.
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