Toastmaster 277 4-Section Belgian Waffle Maker

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Dec/09
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Toastmaster 277 4-Section Belgian Waffle Maker

Review

This appliance produces those Old World-style goodies known as Belgian waffles four at a time, making it ideal for families and active households where appetites demand instant satisfaction. Deeply indented, the waffles hold lots of fruit or syrup. The grids are nonstick for easy cleanup, a light signals when to add batter and when waffles are cooked, and the hard plastic exterior remains cool to the touch. It measures 10-1/4 inches wide, 13-1/2 inches deep, 5 inches high
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  1. Tacy
    7:17 am on December 11th, 2009

    This waffle maker is so simple to use and it makes excellent Belgian waffles. I’d recommend you go to the store and buy a special waffle mix, they are not expensive. This is also an excellent product for those trying to eat healthy. The price of this wafflemaker is also very good. Great for families too, because it makes a lot of waffles in one batch.

  2. Wyanet
    9:32 am on December 11th, 2009

    I find the inconsistency of the cooked waffles very frustrating. The preheat light seems to be of little value. I frequently have to use a fork to pry the waffles from the griddle. This is true even when using Pam to lightly “grease” the griddle. More often than not the waffles are overcooked and pull apart when I lift the lid. I plan to purchase a different waffle iron. Good luck!

  3. Yue
    9:44 am on December 11th, 2009

    Only the inner corners of the waffles are good: the corner parts are soft and soggy, not crispy, and that’s after you’ve cooked them 10 minutes– not 90 seconds as the technical specs claim! The 1200 watts power output sounded good compared to other cheap waffle-makers, but the maker is actually not very effective (I guess since it’s covering a larger area than most.)

    If this is your price range and you’re making waffles for two people, better to use a smaller machine and split each waffle in half to share, than to make 4 waffles at once where only part of each waffle is edible. I’m returning mine.

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