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VillaWare V3600-NS Prego Nonstick Pizzelle Baker

VillaWare V3600-NS Prego Nonstick Pizzelle Baker

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Brand: Villaware

List Price: $49.99
Buy New: $27.34
You Save: $22.65 (45%)



Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 39 reviews

Color: Stainless steel
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 6
Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 10.5 x 5.5

MPN: 3600NS
Model: V3600-NS
UPC: 096119360012
EAN: 0096119360012
ASIN: B00006WNSJ

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: Brand New in box! Never used, original papers and warrantee.

Features:
  • Electric appliance bakes 2 5-inch Italian pizzelles every 30 seconds
  • Imprints traditional fiori pattern on each waffle-like cookie
  • Xylan non-stick grids; automatic thermostat with "ready" light
  • Steam Guard protects hands; cord wrap; instructions with recipes included
  • Measures approximately 15 by 12 by 4 inches; 1-year warranty

Accessories:

  • iSi One Pint Dessert Whip, White
  • VillaWare V3900 Krumkake Baker
  • Anchor Hocking 2-Quart Batter Bowl with Slate Blue Plastic Cover

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Though there are many recipes for making pizzelles, this waffle-like cookie has fairly ancient origins and is served at most banquets and feasts throughout Italy. The name pizzelle comes from the Italian word "pizze" for round and flat. It has been called the oldest known cookie, and it's believed to have originated in the Abruzze area of Italy centuries ago. Some people say the pizzelle made its debut at the village of Colcullo, during the Festival of the Snakes, when villagers celebrated a divine intervention that helped them expel the serpents overrunning the town. Others say it started at the village of Salle, where pizzelles are still baked today to celebrate the feast of Beato Roberto, a twelfth-century monk.
This VillaWare Prego Pizzelle electric Pizelle iron bakes batter quickly and easily so you can enjoy this delicious cookie fresh, every day. It helps make each day a feast. And each day should be a celebration. Add this to your kitchen today! Automatic thermostat Steam guard to protect hands from steam 110 Volt AC power cord Chrome finish with black handles



Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Very Satisfied   September 3, 2008
Lord Knows
This item I purchased for a wedding gift and I am sure they will use it for years. I have a Pizzelle Iron and he(he is my Grandson)always enjoyed my Pizzelle's. It seems I always find something I am looking for on Amazon... :)
Thanks!
Ann



5 out of 5 stars great pizzelle maker !   August 17, 2008
MPL (haverhill,ma)
I ordered the pizzelle maker recieved the next day....at 4:00pm was making perfect pizzelles at 4:30pm! Easyto use and clean.


5 out of 5 stars great product!!!   June 25, 2008
Thu L. Duong (bayou la batre,al)
my kids love this machine! they eat every little bit when i make them. It is a must have!!!


5 out of 5 stars Makes Perfect Pizzelles   June 4, 2008
D. Nickerson (, USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Pros: I've used this once or twice a week since it arrived last month. It's exactly as described, easy to use, and easy to clean and maintain (let it cool, wipe it with a paper towel, and you're done.) It came with some very good recipes, the 'traditional' style and 'Southern Italian' style being the two best, but if you have your own recipe don't be afraid to use it; this is a machine tolerates changes in batter/dough and continues to work well. Best of all, though, is that it makes wonderful pizzelles and in only 30-45 seconds (cooking to taste.)

Cons: None, really. Some makers have a signal to let you know when they're cooked, but I don't think I'd pay attention to it after the first batch was done. By their nature, being so thin and delicate (and even with more sturdy batters), you really have to decide for yourself when they're done. I'd suggest having a watch with a second hand nearby the first few times you use it, but once you know how 'cooked' you like them to be (judged by their color, from pale yellow to the color of a sugar cone), you'll know how long to leave them in the maker.

I grew up on these and the ones now being sold in local grocery stores - even the 'homemade' pizzelles at $6 a dozen - just don't make the grade. These do. I couldn't be more pleased.



5 out of 5 stars PIZZELLE IRON   May 9, 2008
Christine M. Cussatt (MOUNTAINTOP,PA)
I AM VERY PLEASED WITH MY NEW PIZZELLE IRON AND HAVE USED IT MANY TIMES SINCE I HAVE RECIEVED IT.MOST OF ALL,I WAS SHOCKED AT THE WONDERFUL SERVICE I RECIEVED,AND HOW EASY IT WAS TO PLACE MY ORDER.ALSO I RECIEVED MY PURCHASE IN RECORD TIME.