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Kitchen & Housewares : Presto 03510 FlipSide Belgian Waffle Maker


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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Presto
EAN: 0075741035109
Label: Presto
Manufacturer: Presto
Model: 3510.00
Publisher: Presto
Release Date: September 01, 2007
Sales Rank: 119
Studio: Presto

Features:
  • 1350-watt Belgian waffle maker with countdown timer and digital display
  • 180-degree flip design helps evenly coat the batter on upper and lower plates
  • Makes a 7-inch-wide waffle with extra-deep pockets and 4 easy-to-cut sections
  • Nonstick cooking surface; base locks in vertical position for compact storing
  • Measures 12 by 12 by 3 inches; 1-year limited warranty



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Product Description:
Now you can make your own waffles with the Presto FlipSide Belgian Waffle Maker. The professional-style rotating design bakes extra-thick Belgian waffles in minutes. The unique 180° flip design evenly spreads the batter for waffles with a crispy outside and fluffy, tender inside. You can make waffles as big as 7 inches with four easy to cut sections. And make sure your waffles come out unburned with the countdown timer and digital display, which tells you when baking time is up. Its dual function base, which locks in a vertical position, makes it easy to store. You never have to buy store-bought waffles again.

Brushed stainless steel exterior for lasting beauty Dimensions - 12 x 12 x 3 inches, 7 pounds 120 Volts AC, 1350 Watts 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Waffles anyone?
I bought this waffle iron about a month ago to replace a regular waffle iron that I have had for some 20 years. I have no complaints except that the timer component is kind of a silly design--who thought it was a good plan to have the timer work on a battery? I found that I use closer to a full cup of batter per waffle and we also like the waffles not quite as done, so about 2:30 works for us--if you wait until you see no steam, good luck cutting the waffle. It will definitely be crisp. I think ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - so far, so great!
I bought this for my husband who loves the Belgian waffles he gets at hotels and restaurants. This is as close to those as you can get, from what I can tell. He used the recipe that comes with it, which worked fine. He likes that it will store upright, not taking up too much space.

So far, no issues with plates not fitting snugly, or any other defects. have had it for a month, used it a few times.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Christmas Presents
My wife and I gave five of these to friends and relatives for Christmas with the admonition to open before Christmas. Everyone, including my wife and I, made Waffles for Christmas breakfast. All voted it a great gift. One couple especially liked it for the storage convenience in their Recreational Vehicle. All commented on the perfect and thick waffles. We would give this Waffle maker six stars if we could.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Presto Waffle Maker
This was a Christmas gift for my husband and he just loves it. Of course, waffles are pretty much his kitchen talent. He is very finicky so I was surprised that this appliance passed his test.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Thank YOU!!!
to all the people who posted reviews for this which is what convinced me to buy this as a gift for my husband who's been wanting one of these. All of the reviews I read were right on. We got a working one in the mail and don't even use the timer which is the only failing on this model but it turns out great waffles and you can't beat the price. I especially love the upright storage position for space savings!



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