 |
Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Proctor-Silex 26500 Morning Baker Belgian Waffle BakerCustomer Review: Proctor Silex 26500 Morning Baker Belgian Waffle Baker Summary: 4 StarsThis is a nice little waffle maker. Makes waffles in about 5 minutes or less and it bakes them evenly all throughout. I would recommend this for anyone that doesn't want to spend a lot on a waffle maker. Makes regular as well as belgian waffles. We like to add fruit such as small blueberries to our batter and they come out just great. I would have to give this a four out of five just because it isn't real large. Thanks, Carol
Customer Review: a pleasure to use Summary: 5 StarsI chose this waffle maker after reading a lot of reviews here on Amazon. Though I haven't had it long, I'm very satisfied with it. The price is very reasonable. It takes up little storage space, as it is designed to stand up on it's end. The instructions are clear, it is easy to use, and easier to clean than I expected. I worried it would be hard to tell when the waffles were done - they take 5 minutes every time, but if they needed longer, it would work fine to close the irons again. And fresh waffles are so much better than frozen.
Customer Review: Wafflemaker Summary: 4 StarsI gave this as a Chritstmas gift because the recipient specifically asked for this one. She was very pleased with it, and has let me know that she is happy with the performance of the product.
Customer Review: Wouldn't buy this again Summary: 2 StarsI bought this from Amazon about a year ago. It did made nice waffles for about six months, and my family loved it despite the poor design that requires pot holders to open the hot lid. The heating element gradually went down after that, batter didn't rise well, and waffles started stuck to the iron without a lot of spray oil. It wasn't worth the money. I would rather spend more and buy a more reliablbe one next time.
Customer Review: Good for the money spent Summary: 3 StarsThis waffle iron is average --pretty standard for a waffle iron in this price range. The waffles turn out well, but (like every other waffle iron I have tried) they always end up sticking to the iron, so the top and bottom halves rip apart. No problem for me, but it you're really concerned about making pretty waffles, I suggest buying one of the bigger industrial irons that you manually flip. Careful opening this one, BTW, it gets very steamy as you're cooking the waffle, and you can burn your hand as you try to open it.
More Customer Reviews: ‹ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 › Last Review
|
 |
|
|
|