Not very sturdy, the lid is quite loose, and the darkness lever has an inch of slack to it. Not easy to tell what number it’s set to. But it does make a waffle, and it wasn’t very expensive, so I guess that’s good.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting cuisinart.com
I made waffles with my grandkids. Although they enjoyed the experience, they had to stand away from the waffle maker because it was smoking quite a bit. The waffles came out well; I used buttermilk and whole milk. The six-year old wanted apple waffles so we added apples and cinnamon to the batter. Why is the waffle maker still smoking after about a dozen waffles made in three weeks?
Written by a customer while visiting cuisinart.com
This is what I wanted to replace my Sunbeam waffle maker that I had for 25-30 years. Simple one round waffle at a time. No flipping or spinning and small enough for storing. It has a little heft to it which assists the top cooking as evenly as the bottom. Did a double batch of waffles and no sticking. Also love the green light indicator when cooked. Omitted the fifth star because the lever for browning/doneness has a little slack when adjusting so you’re really not sure if your on number 3 or closer to 4, etc. With that said once you’ve found your number/spot, the consistency remains same from the first to the last. Very pleased with product.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting cuisinart.com