Black & Decker WBM500 Belgian Waffle Maker
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Nov/092
Nov/092
Review
A thick, fluffy, 7-1/4-inch-diameter Belgian waffle is already divided into four sections and ready to be shared when it comes out of this handsome waffle maker. That’s because the grids’ dividers are high enough to separate the sections. The grids are nonstick, meaning they readily release the four-piece waffle and easily wipe clean. A ready light shines when the waffle maker is properly heated to accept the batter and shines again when the waffle is cooked. With i…
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1:40 am on November 28th, 2009
Got two waffle makers for Christmas. (the list you know) Really liked this one because it looked nicer and the brand gave it the appearance of being more expensive. We kept the other one, as we like to make a bunch and freeze them, so two would work fine. Well we had a problem with this one right away, and my DH called B&D and they sent us a replacement. The replacement broke, guess where? , at the hinge! So we’ve been using it for the last 6+ months like it is. Am currently shopping Amazon for a professional one like I saw at Costco.
2:10 am on November 28th, 2009
Like the other reviewers, I agree that this waffle maker is hard to clean, especially in the front. There is a nickel-width gap where all the spillover can get into. It’s very hard to clean that gap out. Also, it DOES overcook the waffles. So, don’t follow the timer. Cook for 2.5 minutes and it’s perfect. Decent sized waffles. Looks nice with the chrome finish.