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Willing to spend money if worth it and needed. Would prefer one where you can pull the plates out so it is easy to clean (but if it is easy to clean without doing plate removal that is certainly a plus). I live in a condo, we have some kitchen storage space but not a ton.
Essentially I'm finding my DD is tired of oatmeal and cream and wheat in the mornings and she loves store bought waffles. I figured I would make a bunch, keep them in the fridge or freeze them. The ultimate goal is to try and limit the sodium intake (i already do this with pancakes and it seems to work well). Thanks! |
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I highly, highly recommend my Calphalon Belgian waffle maker. Plates do not come out but the interior wipes clean with a paper towel. Is very quick and the beep lets you know when waffles are ready. I use a homemade mix and get waffles on the table in 5 minutes.
http://www.amazon.com/Calphalon-No-Peek-Waffle-Maker/dp/B001CHL3Q0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1395188408&sr=8-1&keywords=calphalon+no+peek I can't remember the last time I made pancakes. And, fwiw, I spent a lot of time reading reviews before settling on this one. |
| I like the basic cuisinart round waffle maker. We make a LOT of waffles at my house. |
| Any waffle makers that do not have teflon non-stick surfaces? |