Best Waffle Makers for Weight
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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 16 people for WEIGHT
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Positives: Easy To Use, Good Affordability, Crispy Waffles, 4 Slice
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www.cooking.com
it bakes perfectly every time.it is very heavy so either plan to leave it on the countertop or be prepared to weight lift when taking it out of a cupboard.that having been said i highly recommend the
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Klancie,
www.cooking.com
i would say the cons are that is it too big to be left on the counter and a little heavy for a waffle maker - but the quality far out weighs any of that!
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Christina,
www.cooking.com
one warning-this waffle iron is large and heavy.
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Deborah,
www.cooking.com
(please don't tell my weight watcher people!!)at our first big waffle meal for the family, 2 big waffles at a time really helped feed everyone faster!
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GEORGIA,
www.cooking.com
the unit is large and heavy, if you make waffles often and you have the space you probably will want to just leave it out.
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 12 people for WEIGHT
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Positives: Easy To Use, Great Affordability, Easy To Clean, 2 Slice
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Pamela,
www.cooking.com
this is a nice, heavy-duty product.
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TERI,
www.cooking.com
it is of exceptional quality and very substantially built -- it is very heavy, but that keeps it steady and exactly where you put it.
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www.abt.com
the only thing that is difficult is the weight...so i have it placed in the spot i will use it and never have to move it.....the exterior wipes easily and my grandchildren enjoy helping me make the
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Gillian,
www.cooking.com
while the machine does take up a fair amount of counter space and is a bit heavy to move, i have no regrets in getting this model.
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TIMOTHY,
www.cooking.com
the first thing to note is the kitchenaid is very heavy!
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Pamela,
www.cooking.com
- 3 RECOMMENDED by 6 people for WEIGHT
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Positives: Easy To Use, Compact, Easy To Clean, With Browning Control
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www.amazon.com
this is a heavy duty, good quality waffle iron.
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www.amazon.com
we wanted a heavy duty waffle iron like the food service department had at our colleges, only not as expensive and one that does not require as much counter space, so we got this one.
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www.amazon.com
the appliance is a little heavy, but to me, that's a sign of good quality.
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www.amazon.com
the unit feels heavy, substantial.
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www.amazon.com
sturdy and heavy construction (especially when compared to the brands available at target and walmart).
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www.amazon.com
- 4 RECOMMENDED by 5 people for WEIGHT
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Positives: Easy To Use, Easy To Clean, Compact, With Non Stick Interior
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www.amazon.com
this waffle iron, while maybe not as heavy-duty as a "professional" iron, works equally as well due to its flipping design.
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www.amazon.com
those are large heavy metal units that last forever.
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www.amazon.com
for the price, weight, features, and quality, i'm quite pleased with this purchase.
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www.amazon.com
the entire weight of the baking platform is supported by the counter top, not by a pair of screws driven into failure-prone plastic.
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eodgator,
www.newegg.com
cons: i may put on weight!
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- 5 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for WEIGHT
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Positives: Easy To Use, Easy To Clean, Compact, 2 Slice
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www.amazon.com
olive oil can become carcinogenic for heavy duty cooking, but is fine for the 30-75 seconds that it takes to make pizzelle (any oil that smokes has burnt, and is potentially cancer-causing; olive oil
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www.amazon.com
i was concerned because the grids did not come out for cleaning but after 2 months of heavy use (i was in pizzelle withdrawl, had to make lots) i have had no problems.
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Positives: Easy To Use, Large Waffles, Attractive Design, 4 Slice
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www.cooking.com
it is heavy but not too heavy to handle when flipping over.
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Dan,
www.cooking.com
it's nice and heavy, so heats evenly.
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www.amazon.com
the new waffler does not hold the waffles to the outside surface until baked and the waffles end out collapsed and heavy.
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www.cooking.com
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