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I bought this mainly because it saves space and the brand. My old waffle maker was the one that you have to rotate and took up too much space.

@GoonMe_IcantImagine made a thread on waffles and used the same waffle maker

It's compact and saves space compared to the other one I have. And I trust the brand

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Minus well cop two, since you can't really go wrong making waffles compared to pancakes in terms of looks/texture. Thanks for the responses, brehs.​
 

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This device is amazing, especially when paired with a sous vide. Probably going to cop a couple of these to give out as christmas gifts this year.
 

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I use this all the time, Im impressed at the easy cleanup. Once you open it and remove the waffle there’s damn near zero to clean up.

I do hate that extra uncooked part at the top that gets wasted tho

The clean up easy compared to my old waffle maker.

I made adjustments to how much waffle batter to pour in. I also use a scale to weight out the batter, so I do not have the extra uncooked waffle.

But overall, this is a good waffle maker and a space saver.

I have a 20 year old Hamilton Beach. It makes two big waffles, its broken and cracked on the plastic parts, but the griddle works fine. Couldn't have cost more than $20.

You make your own batter from scratch, it doesn't matter what you cook it on. I can't imagine having a $200 maker.

shyt, only reason I won't buy a new one is cause I can't find the same 20 year old model.
 
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