Not Worth It
OK, so it's new and the first batch was a failure. I expected that. But be careful, the 1 cup of batter is too much; the 5 minute time on medium is too short; the outside of the waffles were well done while the inside was still moist (torn waffle);even pre-treated the waffles stick; finally, it's a terror to clean.
What a treat
I have had my rotating waffle maker for six months or more and have made many...I repeat, many waffles and receive nothing but compliments on my waffles. I use, sometimes, a waffle mix like Krustaz and have used Aunt Jemima but most of the time I follow the recipe for regular waffles given in the recipe booklet from Toastmaster. My family loves it and I love it.
I did follow, to the letter, the "Before use" instructions and have, just one time, used Pam.
As far as cleaning? I have used a good, soft brush and rinse the waffle maker. No, you cannot put it all the way in water but it can be rinsed in hot water. I have absolutely NO complaints and further, recommend the product.
Unhappy that I spent so much on this waffle iron
The first few batches were a mess despite following the instructions for first time use. After that, the waffles never, EVER baked evenly. They were always too light and soggy around the edges. And the recommended 1 cup of batter was way too much. What a mess! My biggest complaint, however, is that the handle broke after only about two dozen uses. It was quite a challenge tracking down the phone number for the company because the number printed in the instruction manual was no longer valid - how convenient. I was told that the warranty was expired and I was out of luck. What a waste of money. VERY poorly made.
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