🥞 Waffle Your Way to Brunch Perfection!
The Cuisinart WMR-CAP2 Round Classic Waffle Maker combines style and functionality with its brushed stainless steel design. Featuring a ceramic nonstick surface, it ensures easy waffle release and effortless cleaning. With a 5-setting browning control and dual indicator lights, you can achieve your desired waffle texture every time. Compact and BPA-free, this waffle maker is perfect for any kitchen enthusiast.
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Color | Silver |
Style | Round |
Wattage | 1.25E+3 |
Number of settings | 1 |
Voltage | 120 |
Special Features | Non Stick Coating, Cool Touch |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Material Type Free | BPA Free |
Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7"D x 7.79"W x 10.63"H |
Cable Length | 30 Inches |
C**6
Cuisinart WMR-CAP2 Round Classic Waffle Maker – Simple, Reliable, and Perfect for Homemade Waffles!
The Cuisinart WMR-CAP2 Round Classic Waffle Maker is a fantastic kitchen appliance for anyone who loves making waffles at home. It combines ease of use, consistent performance, and a sleek design, making it a great addition to any kitchen.This waffle maker has a sleek, modern look with a polished stainless steel cover that complements any kitchen decor. Its compact size is perfect for small spaces, and it’s easy to store when not in use. The cord wraps neatly underneath, keeping things tidy and organized.The non-stick baking plates make removing waffles a breeze, with no sticking or tearing. Cleanup is equally easy—just a quick wipe with a damp cloth, and it’s ready for the next use. This hassle-free cleaning is a major plus for busy mornings.The Cuisinart WMR-CAP2 is an excellent value for its price. It’s durable, reliable, and offers consistent performance, making it a great investment for waffle lovers. It’s also an excellent choice for gifting to family and friends who enjoy cooking.The Cuisinart WMR-CAP2 Round Classic Waffle Maker is a simple, reliable, and efficient appliance that takes the hassle out of making homemade waffles. With its compact design, adjustable browning control, and easy cleanup, it’s a must-have for anyone who loves a good breakfast. Highly recommended for waffle enthusiasts who want consistent results with minimal effort!
A**I
Very User Friendly with Excellent Quality Waffles!!!
Wow!!! This actually does NOT stick to the pancake or waffle mix!!! Comes out perfectly cooked every time and it's not required to use Pam or other release sprays. The size is perfect and the waffles come out thin enough that I can eat a couple waffles, which is about the size of a stack of pancakes. Perfect divots for syrup and butter. Even works with my protein waffle mix and does not stick! Super glad I gave this a try. Also, everyone in our house can use this, just as simple as setting the level of 'doneness' or crispiness. I prefer the highest setting to be a bit crunchier but the lower the setting, the more dense the waffle. Either way, it's super tasty, works great and very user friendly!
D**E
Fast, Simple and Makes Yummy Waffles!
First, these aren't the heavy-duty waffle makers our moms had! Having said that, would we want one now? This waffle maker works like a charm and fast! I typically prefer pancakes for cleanup and time reasons, but not anymore. The built-in time settings are so helpful; takes the guesswork out. The non-stick surface, come-on--mom's didn't have that! I didn't buy it for its easy storage ability, allowing it to stand upright, but how handy!!! Highly recommend!
J**A
Oh right, that's why I hate waffle irons!
I was gifted a waffle iron a good 10+ years ago; it looked a lot like the one I've bought again. Almost instantly I am reminded why I used the first waffle iron I had once and let it collect dust until I donated it when I moved last.I think it is most important to note that the waffle batter is important. Baking is science basically and this should be no different. I read some of the complaints here and I realize that what is missing is the recipe people used. The recipe could likely be the culprit behind lack luster waffles, right? So in short, my recipe includes egg whites, cornstarch, baking soda and baking powder alongside of vegetable oil and flour. There is some sugar, vanilla, buttermilk, and milk in there as well. I think the baking soda and cornstarch are pretty important to a waffle that crisps, has good air, and is light. Maybe I am wrong.The waffle iron is what people say that it is, a waffle iron. The price point can raise concerns that there are quality issues and I don't deny that I will have to see what happens down the line, but for starters, this waffle iron seemed solid enough to give me what I wanted and that is a waffle.I made my batter, heated the iron and poured exactly ½ cup of batter in the center of the iron. I closed the lid and the lid lifted. It should not have done that at all, right? Well it did. I set the iron on 3 as the directions suggested (as did other reviews) and waited for the green light. In all the excitement I watched the green light go on and I just kept taking pictures. I left the waffle on there a bit too long but you know, it is a throw away because it was the first I made out of the box (after wiping the iron down) and I wasn't about to eat that.I posted some pictures. The first one shows the waffle a bit darker than what I like and stuck to the top. That was tossed. I show pictures of the lid lifted, the batter (1/2 cup exactly) oozing out a bit, and of course the separation between the front and back of the lid.Attempt 2:This one I actually waited for the green light to go on and then I lifted the lid. I suggest using a hot glove because there was enough steam and heat that was a bit hot on the wrist. Attempt 2 resulted in a split waffle. It was that moment that I realized I hated waffle irons or that I recall hating them. What a hot mess, right?Attempt 3:Well this is going a bit better. I increased the time to "4"and waited. I used ½ cup of batter and lifted the lid slightly. It resisted so I took another 30 seconds or so and lifted the lid again. It split mostly but stuck to the top more. I tried it out just to see if my new batter recipe was delicious; I mean I am sure going through a lot just to find out the darn recipe was disgusting. It was delicious and I was pleased. I gave some to the dog and she was pretty happy. She doesn't judge when the waffle served to her is split.Attempt 4:Thinking about my timing and realizing that setting 3 is not enough time and nor is 4, I thought I could either increase it or just leave the waffle on there a bit longer after the green light is on. I opted to go with setting 4 and another 30-45 seconds on the clock after the green light went on. Eureka!! I had a waffle! What is the secret other than time? Well I called on Pam. I realize it is said that non-stick spray isn't necessary (and shouldn't be used on non-stick surfaces anyway) but Pam was the only saving grace I think. For the price of this thing I won't worry about messing up the surface, I guess. Also, I used just slightly less than ½ cup of batter. It made a difference. I don't need a perfectly round waffle, I'm not IHOP.This was suitable for eating.Attempt 5:I figured I needed another waffle or at least one to share with the dog so off I went. This time I used the same "just shy" of ½ cup of batter, setting 4 and 30-45 seconds more on the clock. This one was equally delicious and the dog was pretty stoked that I didn't give up. My tummy was happy I stuck with it as well.So here it is...You get what you pay for, blah blah blah, but if you think that your first waffle out of the gate is going to be a winner then you're wrong. Unless you've done this before, I assure you that the amount of batter you were so worried about wasting will be used on throw away waffles. For $30 this is a keeper.After using it another two mornings I found that the best thing to do is let it heat up for a good amount of time before the first waffle. Even if the red light turns green, I suggest waiting. Letting it get to a real nice temp is key and the last time I used it, I didn't have to use PAM at all. It could be that it is seasoned a bit but something this inexpensive doesn't seem like it will have the best non-stick coating on it in the first place. Unlike cast-iron for example. I'm still quite happy with this. I will add that I do not get the spillage that people seem to get in the images. I would probably stop using it if I had that much clean up. This is out of being lazy more so than anything else. I think it is important to adjust the batter portion to get it to a point where you don't get spillage. I also think the batter matters. I didn't use the basic batter recipe.Pros:PriceWorksMakes classic waffles instead of those thick Belgium ones.Easy to useQuick cleanupStores easilyCons:Plastic timer dial thing is well, plastic and cheap.
A**E
The Best Waffle Maker I've Ever Owned!
I wrote this review while making waffles, and I must say, I use this waffle maker all the time and couldn’t be happier with my purchase. I've tried other waffle makers, but this one is by far the best. I recommend washing it thoroughly before the first use and running a couple of initial batches to get rid of a slight chemical smell. Once that's taken care of, you'll love how non-stick it is—removing waffles is a breeze, and clean-up is easy. Excellent value for the price, durable, reliable, and consistently performs every time. Highly recommended!
B**I
Cooks quickly, and has multiple doneness settings.
Good price on a basic waffle maker. Makes one 7" round waffle at at time. Two lights, one for iron heating, and green for ready for batter. I was surprised at how quickly the waffle cooked. I used Bisquick with some extra Greek Yogurt and sour cream to add extra moisture to the finished product. The waffle was delicious.
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