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Krups 654-75 WaffleChef 4-Slice Belgian Waffle Maker | 
enlarge | Brand: Krups
List Price: $65.00 Buy New: $49.99 You Save: $15.01 (23%)
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Rating: 26 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.5 Dimensions (in): 13 x 4.5 x 10.3
MPN: 654-75 Model: 654-75 UPC: 010942117315 EAN: 0010942117315 ASIN: B00004SPEG
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| Features:
| • | Waffle maker makes four thick Belgian waffles in four minutes | | • | 1,400 watts; measures 4-1/2 inches high by 10-1/4 inches wide and 13 inches deep | | • | Nonstick plates make cleanup easy | | • | Thermo-insulated handle stays cool |
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Product Description A waffle from the freezer section bears only a faint resemblance to one made at home in terms of flavor and texture. Treat yourself and your family to the real thing with minimal effort. Pass the maple syrup!
Amazon.com Review This sleek, chrome-finished Krups Belgian waffle maker makes four delicious, deep-pocket Belgian waffles in just four minutes--and the nonstick-coated plates make cleanup easy. A "ready" light indicates when the machine is preheated and set for baking. When your waffle maker first arrives, just wipe the plates clean with a damp sponge, grease them lightly with butter, margarine, or cooking spray, and heat. After seasoning, you can make several batches of waffles without any sticking. The machine stands upright for easier storage. The thicker batter that's used for making Belgian waffles makes them crispier on the outside. For a dessert with the taste of the carnival midway, try putting a slice of ice cream (natural strawberry works well) between two waffles. --Irene Svete
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Quality breakfast in very little time!! May 19, 2008 Jan's Home Daycare (Westmont, IL) I make homemade waffles for my daycare kids about twice a week. My last waffle maker stopped working suddenly one morning! I had it many many years. I really needed a new one in a hurry, so I ordered online. I was not sure about the brand, but knew that I did not want to spend a lot of money. For the money, this waffle maker makes excellent waffles in very little time. BUT!!! Beware!! The handle does get very hot! I did read this in the reviews and knew that I could deal with this problem. The waffles are crunchy on the outside and very yummy in the inside.
Don't waffle over this item May 6, 2008 Mike Currier (Ft Worth, TX United States) I am a waffle expert from both sides of the griddle. This is the best in the domestic market one can buy. Simple to use, consistently reliable, and easy to clean. This is the fourth one I've purchased: two for me to use side-by-side, and two to give for gifts to very deserving recipients.
3 minute waffles December 26, 2007 S. Oliver (Colorado) I happily received this is a Christmas gift after our previous waffle maker broke. The very next morning I started to make waffles for my family. I used the recipe in the manual and poured the batter into the iron. Then I set a kitchen timer for 4 minutes and came on here to look at the reviews. Once I saw some of the reviews saying that the indicator light turns off when the waffles are over done, I ran to the waffle iron and indeed they were a little on the overcooked side. I have found that 3 minutes is a perfect time - I'm over 7,000 above sea level here in Colorado so it may be the altitude for me. I also experienced a hot handle so I used the latch to lift the hinge. The result of the waffles are excellent at 3 minutes, so I am happy with it. If the end result of the waffles were not satisfactory, I would have returned the unit. Sometimes you can't have all the features perfect in a waffle iron - so settling for hot handles is a small sacrifice. I'd rather deal with a hot handle than cool handles and a poor waffle!
Ron & Shirley December 23, 2007 Ronbo (Newport News, VA) I received my merchandise in a very timely manner. Makes the best ever waffles and the price was right.
Wonderful wafles, horrible design November 26, 2007 Shortybiscuit (Brooklyn, NY United States) I bought this waffle maker a few years ago. Now, I have to say...it works like a dream. I did not have the problem with the handle getting hot. My problem is the cleanup. It is a NIGHTMARE to clean. Even though it is non-stick, it seems to get entirely too greasy to wipe off. I had to let is almost soak...then use the spray in the kitchen sink at odd angles as to not get the inside where the wires are wet somehow. I would not recommend that you buy this product, if you are at all concerned about getting it clean after each use. I absolutely loved the waffles that it produced, but it was not worth the cleanup.
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