Toastmaster TWB2REGT Waffler
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Powered by a 650-watt heating element, this waffle maker bakes plate-size, 7-inch, two-section waffles quickly and easily. An automatic thermostat controls the temperature, while convenient ready lights signal when the waffler is ready for the batter and again when the waffle is cooked just right, so there’s no guesswork involved. MasterCoat non-stick grids make for easy clean up, as does its easy-clean hinge. The wafflers cool-touch exterior provides added safety, and for conve…
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7:09 am on December 10th, 2009
I LOVE appliances. I’m picky about my electronic toaster, and pump style espresso machine, and we have owned several of these simple Toastmaster waffle machines for years. We keep 2 busy at once. We make a lot of waffles, and I don’t know how anyone could find a better value, with great quality, than THIS.
The tefon works well- we use less oil than our recipe says. But if you overfill it a lot, and it gets all over the white, well then that will take a little scrubbing with a scrub pad when the cooking is over.
No temp adjustment, but that’s never been a problem for us. 3.5 min is a light waffle, and 5 min is a dark & crispy waffle.
8:15 am on December 10th, 2009
Thought this might be fun to use with my kids – they love waffles and I’ve always thought the frozen mini-waffles were ok but not great. Followed the directions to oil the griddle and then started with the first batch of Bisquick waffles. Easy and good and the kids thought it was cool. All you have to do is heat it till a green light goes on, pour the batter and close and wait till the red light switches to green. Turning it off means simply unplugging it. It is small and stores turned on it’s side so it’s very easy to pop into a cabinet and then find it when we want waffles. Price performer.
9:24 am on December 10th, 2009
We’ve owned this one for years now. We’re not major waffle makers, but every now and then on a lazy sunday it’s fun to whip this one out. I’m thinking of getting another one so I can whip up 4 waffles at a time, I’d recommend getting the larger one right off the bat…
The only problem I’ve had is the little catch broke which holds it shut when stored – hasn’t been a problem, still works like a champ and it’s cheap… You can use pancake mix, waffle mix or bisquick. And like the other reviewer said – 3 min light waffle, or 5 min crispy…
I also don’t use very much oil – just spray a little pam to start and it’s good for the rest of the batch…