Customer Reviews:
Farberware waffle maker July 8, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Works well, and waffle plates are reversible to smooth ones. The hinge mechanism is a little flimsy.
So far so good June 29, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Non-sticky-lights turns off when waffles' done. Easy to clean. Can be used not just for waffle, but also fry bacons, eggs, frenchtoasts, and pancakes.
Suprising, but it works well June 29, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Honestly, it's true that this waffle iron is not as big as it first seems in the picture. I was surprised when I opened the box. But that doesn't take away from the waffles it produces. and the real secret is in what I didn't know it would do. You can reverse the waffle iron non-stick sides, and turn it into a Griddle, or even better a sandwich cooker. The hinge of the waffle iron can lift up and it can perfectly toast a good sized sandwich, which makes it a good multi-use device. As has been said in previous reviews, it is not that large and the waffle portion is not that deep, but if you are looking for a good consolidating waffle iron, this is an excellent tool. If you're looking for an exclusive, supreme waffle iron, look elsewhere.
Not the greatest, but not bad. June 9, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I picked this up as one of the lightning deals because I've wanted a waffle maker for a while. I guess it gets the job done but without the lightning deal discount I don't think it's worth the price.
The waffles taste fine so there isn't much problem with that but the maker just oozes low quality. Little things like the fact that you have to plug it in/out to turn it off and on just bug me.
So it's functional yes, just not that great of quality.
I wish I would have passed on this one May 30, 2008 4 out of 8 found this review helpful
I have this waffle maker/griddle. I never use the griddle part because it is easier to clean a frying pan and you don't have to worry about grease running onto the counter from the simple pour spout that serves as the grease drainer. The waffles are ok, but they don't get crisp in five minutes like a professional waffle maker. I discovered that I like Belgian style waffle with their deeper chambers much more. So this thing is one of many things that is going to my local thrift store.
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