| | |  | Knife Accessories | Home » » » Chef'sChoice WafflePro 830B | | | | | | | Description: | | Unique Quad baking system lets you select the ideal Flavor, Texture, and Color. Deep bake for uniform texture. Non stick deep channel griddle. | | | Features: | |
• Fast Bake for crisp waffles with fresh oven flavor
• Waffle ready beeper and light
• Professional heavy duty
• Floating hinge for uniform thickness
• Built in cord storage
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 11.7 inches | | Product Width:
| 10.7 inches | | Product Height:
| 3.9 inches | | Product Weight:
| 7.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 11.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 10.7 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 5.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 95 reviews |
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103 of 103 found the following review helpful:
Definately Above the RestFeb 28, 2007
By J. Campbell Like other reviewers, I looked carefully before choosing this waffle maker. While not the cheapest, I am very happy with it. It makes fantastic waffles, is super easy to use, and is very easy to clean. I was surprised when the instructions stated that you only need to oil the iron once (the first time you use it), and this has proven to be true. The iron needs minimal cleaning after use; in fact, the instructions state that you should not scrub the iron after use - just wipe off any excess batter and put it away. I think the oil in the batter stays on the iron, but am not sure.
There is a wide channel running alongside the iron that catches any spill-overs and sends them down toward the front of the machine, keeping the machine and my counter clean.
Others have pointed out the temperature adjustment feature on this machine, which is straightforward and eay to use. Other machines just had a slider that gave no indication of whether one position was hot, not hot, or whatnot. This one has a series of numbers as well as labels like "lighter" and "darker." Usually, I leave it on 4, but occasionally use 5 - it just depends on the recipe you're using and how crispy you like your waffles.
Speaking of crispy, the one distinct feature of this machine is that there is a switch that alters the way that the waffle is baked, depending on the type of waffle you are making. According to the instruction manual, the switch changes the recovery time of the waffle iron. So, if you are cooking a desert waffle that is crispy, you use the switch to slow down the recovery time so the waffle iron takes longer to get back up to temperature, which has the effect of baking the waffle evenly from the inside out. For a regular waffle, the iron will recover much faster, which browns the outside while leaving the inside moist - precisely the effect you want. In any case, a neat feature if you like crispy waffles.
Finally, you can roll up the cord underneath the machine and stand it on its end (notice that the back of the machine is flat). This takes up a lot less space in my cabinet.
Overall, I would highly recommend this waffle iron to anyone who wants to buy one that is easy to use and will give them years of use. I spent quite a bit of time looking for this in the hopes of being able to avoid repeating this exercise a year from now. I am confident that I will be using this machine for many years to come.
72 of 73 found the following review helpful:
I read the reviews on all brands of belgian waffle makersSep 04, 2005
By M. Feldhaus We have wanted a good belgian waffle and haven't been able to find one until now. I started by reading all the reviews on all brands of belgian waffle makers. I liked what Chef's Choice reviews said. I ordered it and haven't been sorry. We use it at least once a week. It's not very big, but it can put out the waffles fast. They come out just the way we like them, crisp on the outside and soft on the inside. I like it because you can control just how crisp you want it on the outside. I highly recommend this waffle maker.
44 of 45 found the following review helpful:
Great Waffles...Great PriceFeb 05, 2006
By S. A. Smith I've owned this waffle maker for over a year now and have given it as a gift. It heats up fast and provides a lot of flexibility in doneness. Easy to clean its non-stick surface. Like all similar machines, don't overfill with batter and the clean-up is minimal. It also stores well in a small space. I see that the newer model has a locking mechanism for storage. Nice, but not needed.
I use Carbon's malted waffle mix. I've never seen it in the stores, but you can order it from their website. It's the same mix used by Marriott's Residence Inn chain and comes in several flavors. Blueberry and Pumpkin are our favs, and the plain can be used as a base for your own creativity.
18 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Great waffles FAST at a great priceSep 15, 2007
By Latte We have 5 kids and we love waffles, but I have suffered through some cheap waffle makers and wasn't willing to do that again. Also, I wanted something that could make them fast, so I wasn't left standing at the counter while everyone else was eating.
I looked at the KitchenAid model that makes 2 at a time, and was really tempted, but $200 is just too much for a waffle maker for our family. And, it is huge to store.
I wanted something that was not too big to store, reasonable (for me that was $50 or less per iron) and worked fast. After reading reviews on the KitchenAid, the Waring Pro, the Hamilton Beach Flip and Fluff and this one (and probably a lot of others, too!), I decided that buying TWO of this one might do the trick, at half the cost of the KitchenAid. So I bought 2!!
They arrived yesterday, and I just pulled one of them out of the box to give it a try. We were able to make a delicious lunch in good time for all 5 children and myself, just using ONE of the waffle irons. I was impressed. We used the "moist interior" setting and it was delicious.
Cleanup is so easy. The manual recommends 1/2 cup batter per waffle, and if you stick with this, it practically never overflows. I brushed the plates (per manual instructions) with oil before beginning the first waffle and they all came off beautifully with my silicone spatula.
Now I'm wondering if I even need the 2nd one, since this one makes good waffles so fast. I think we will keep it, though, and have company on Sunday evenings for Waffle Night! I'll update my review for durability after we have had it for awhile.
UPDATE: I ended up selling the 2nd waffle iron to a friend, because 1 does a fine job of making waffles for our family of 7 people. There's a little waiting, but not much, and we're happy using just one, so my friend gets a good deal, too! She & her family are really enjoying it.
18 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Lasted 3 yearsOct 01, 2006
By Lancelot I bought this waffle maker at a kitchen store for $70, so Amazon's price looks pretty good. The unit heats up quickly and uniformly. The non-stick coating (probably this unit's best feature) works very well with many different batters. While the "quick" setting is fast, if you're like me, and want the waffle cooked through, you'll have to use the "deep" setting, which takes a good bit longer (it's still faster than the rate at which I consume waffles).
I used the machine once or twice per month. After 2 1/2 years, the "ready" beeper failed, though the LED kept working. At the 3 1/2 year mark, the unit broke down completely (no heat). If you look at the reviews for the previous model (search Amazon for "820B"), you'll find many complaints about thermostats and shorting. Still, it did a fine job while it lasted, and probably cost me in the neighborhood of 15 cents/waffle. I may break down and buy another one....
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