The Best Waffle Makers

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What could be better than a batch of freshly cooked, golden waffles? Perfectly crispy on the outside, with just the right amount of fluffiness on the inside. If this prospect tempts your tastebuds, you should consider investing in your very own waffle maker.

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Whether you prefer Belgian-style waffles or just the regular kind, waffle makers allow you to serve up the goods in minutes. With easy clean removable plates, overspill trays, and programmable settings, making these tasty treats a staple of your busy routine is easier than ever.

Here are the best waffle makers.

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1. Cuisinart WAF-300P1 Belgian Waffle Maker

Offering professional quality Belgian waffles from the comfort of your own home, the Cuisinart WAF-300P1 certainly looks the part, with its brushed stainless-steel design. It bakes one large traditional-style Belgian waffle (with four quarters) and comes complete with pancake plates for making grilled cheese, toasted paninis, English muffins, and of course pancakes.

Choose from six adjustable browning settings with an audible alert to notify you when it’s waffle time. Set your cooking temperature specific to what you’re making and use the red light/green light indicators to inform you when things are ready to bake and eat.

Cuisinart WAF-300P1

Non-stick-coated waffle grids mean there’s no mess made, and the clean-up is a dream. Easy-release waffle grids make things even more straightforward and can of course be easily swapped out for the pancake plates when you’re craving something else. Become the King or Queen of breakfast time with this premium Belgian waffle maker.

2. Presto 03510 Ceramic FlipSide Belgian Waffle Maker

The Presto 03510 Ceramic FlipSide Belgian Waffle Maker is a 120-volt rotating waffle maker that makes extra thick waffles to die for in mere minutes. Its seven-inch diameter and extra deep grids mean that you get some serious dimensions for your breakfast here.

Thanks to its rotating design, you can flip this waffle maker 180 degrees to allow the batter to spread to every corner and crevice, allowing you to serve up the perfect blend of ‘crispy on the outside, soft and chewy on the inside’ Belgian style waffles.

Presto 03510

Its stainless steel and plastic design looks clean and professional, and the FlipSide rotation is easy and safe to use. You won’t be making anything other than waffles with this one, but when those waffles are this thick, this crispy, and this delicious, you probably won’t care. All you’ll want to know is where the maple syrup is at.

3. Cuisinart Classic Waffle Maker

For breakfasters on a budget, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better waffle maker than this one. The Cuisinart Classic Waffle Maker costs a fraction of the price of some premium models, but still manages to serve up the goods where it counts. Extra deep waffle pockets provide easy baking of one large traditional-style Belgian waffle with four delicious quarters.

Five built-in brownness levels allow you to cater to the fussiest of children, and you can select your preferred optimum cooking temperature so that even Goldilocks herself is left with nothing to complain about. Red light/green light indicators also help make this budget batter baker foolproof to use.

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Non-stick, one-inch-thick waffle plates are easy to release and even easier to clean afterward. And when you’re done, this compact stainless-steel marvel can be stood on its end for easy storage. Golden brown waffles in minutes that the whole family will devour in seconds, and an affordable way to keep the whole tribe happily fed.

4. KRUPS Belgian Waffle Maker

Bake up to four square-shaped Belgian waffles at once with this KRUPS Belgian Waffle Maker. Ideal for hungry folks who may be concerned about the potential loss of acreage that comes from a circular-style waffle maker; this KRUPS waffle maker won’t cut any of those important (and tasty) corners.

Made from stainless steel, this stalwart kitchen hero serves up rectangular waffles with five different levels of brownness. Easy-to-use red and green light indicators, plus the addition of an audible beep, removes any guesswork from the cooking process as well.

Its non-stick, die-cast plates are easy to remove and are dishwasher safe too. Great news for anyone needing to make quick, easy breakfasts on their way to school or to work. Plus, a cord wrap and handle lock make storage nice and convenient. A great waffle maker for those who insist on their breakfasts being square-shaped.

5. BLACK+DECKER Rotating Waffle Maker

With a design that looks almost industrial, this Black & Decker Rotating Waffle Maker is a serious piece of kit. But despite looking like something you might find on a carpenter’s workbench; this is sophisticated waffle-making at its finest.

It has a 180-degree rotating design, intended to evenly disperse batter to all areas of the waffle plates to allow for an even cook; and producing perfectly crispy yet fluffy waffles. Deep, non-stick grids turn out deep waffle pockets for you to fill with your favorite toppings, and a built-in drip tray keeps any excess off your countertop as they cook.

Secure locking keeps things nice and safe while the waffle maker is in use, and best of all, it’s possible to cook two tasty waffles at once with this Black & Decker model! Saving you valuable time on busy mornings, you’ll be happy to sit and spin with this rotating waffle maker.

6. DASH No-Drip Waffle Maker

Enjoy waffles and more with this DASH No-Drip Waffle Maker. Toasted paninis, hash browns, and even biscuit pizzas are possible with this multi-purpose waffle iron. Built-in side pockets catch any overspill, preventing mess, and (in the case of waffle making) cook up tasty waffle fingers too.

Waffles are cooked into four share-size portions and the non-stick heating plates are easy to remove and dishwasher safe. The waffle griddle measures eight by eight inches, with the waffles themselves measuring four by four inches. If there’s a downside with the Dash No-Drip, it’s that the waffle grids themselves are a little shallow compared to some others. So don’t expect deep-dish waffles with this one.

However, the DASH No-Drip wins points for its versatility and for being mess-free. Should the unthinkable happen and you wake up unmoved by the prospect of fresh, golden waffles; it’s possible to easily put your DASH to work cooking other tasty treats instead. And with an even cooking temperature and a no-waste design, everything can be cooked to perfection, waffle or not!

7. Chefman Anti-Overflow Belgian Waffle Maker

If you want to throw some shade at your breakfast waffles, you can choose from seven different settings here, with the Chefman Anti-Overflow Belgian Waffle Maker. The built-in shade selector means you can provide that ‘just right’ texture for all diners in your homestead.

This programmable waffle maker has a mess-free overspill moat to catch any excess batter mix and prevent any oily spills on your kitchen top. And the good news is that any such overspills will also be cooked just to your liking, too. Deep waffle grids here mean nice, thick waffles. Perfect for stacking high with maple and bacon, or your topping of choice.

The non-stick iron plates are easy to remove and clean, and a cool touch handle makes cooking with this waffle maker nice and safe. A compact design allows for easy storage afterward as well, leaving countertops free from clutter. Serving up six-inch waffles in around six minutes means that no one will stay hungry for long with this handy Chefman around.

Q: Are Waffle Makers Worth It?

If you’re a big fan of waffles, buying a waffle maker rather than eating out could be a worthwhile investment.

While it’s possible to make something resembling a waffle on a griddle pan, nothing matches the airy texture and golden crunch of one made in a good waffle machine.

Q: What’s the Difference Between Belgian Style Waffle Maker and a Regular Waffle Maker?

A Belgian waffle maker will give you thicker, larger, fluffier waffles.

On the other hand, a regular waffle maker may not produce thick waffles, but it does have more functionality. You can also use it for cooking eggs, toast, and pretty much anything else you would like to grill in a grid shape.

Q: Is It Cheaper to Make Your Own Waffles?

Homemade waffles are not only tastier and more satisfying, but you can also control the ingredients that go into them. This means that you can make them healthier by using whole wheat flour or adding in some extra protein powder.

Plus, they’re a lot cheaper than buying premade mix from the store.

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