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KitchenAid? PRO LINE(tm) Waffle Baker | 
| Brand: KitchenAid
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Product Description Professional performance from the convenience of your kitchen. With a special clamshell baking unit that allows batter to coat both upper and lower plates, you can produce extra thick waffles (1.25-inches) in perfect shape. Within five minutes or less, fabulous Belgian waffles will be ready for you to delight in. Two-year warranty. Model KPWB100.
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Brunch waffles without the hotel room... March 18, 2005 David M (Zionsville, IN USA) 78 out of 79 found this review helpful
I had been using a Vitantonio Belgian waffle maker for about 20 years (originally for about 100 bucks). It was a great waffle iron. Then it stopped working -- none to be had of its quality anywhere (V. is no longer in business, and even the successor line didn't have one of this quality). The Kitchenaid Waffle Baker seemed a dream come true. Unfortunately, the going price of $300 seemed pretty pricey. No better deals anywhere. Did some investigation -- took a few months to convince my spouse, and I got a birthday present. Now to the substance: It's awesome. Well made. Constant temperature waffler with an accurate timing system. The waffles came out perfetcly the first time. I used to need Pam to be sure I could get a waffle out -- not so here. A little nudge, and they come out without sticking, splitting, or tearing. The system retains your timing information so once you converge on the proper time, you're set. Waffles were uniformly cooked across and through the waffle -- no major excesses on the edges -- round is better than rectangular for appearances. Clean up was also pretty easy. A damp towel (when it's cool) gets everything. A little difficult on some of the seams, but pretty clean nevertheless. The first waffle I overfilled a bit -- ok -- a lot. This still didn't present problems. I have had a Kitchenaid K5A mixer for about 30 years and it works flawlessly still. I assume the waffler will have the same long life. Its solid construction, and artistically nice appearance, make this a standout. My daughter says I should leave it on the counter so guests will be dazzled since it looks so cool. Save you money and get it -- then you'll probably have waffles other than at brunch.
I'm impressed (and relieved I didn't waste my money!) May 12, 2005 Owen and Sophie's #1 Fan (Monument, CO United States) 27 out of 27 found this review helpful
I've had my eye on this machine for about 2 years (whenever it came out) and never felt I could justify spending SO much for a "uni-tasker", but with the sale price I thought I'd try it. My only other waffle iron was the Disney winnie the Pooh one, which didn't end up getting used much- the waffles just weren't that great. I just opened this one, tried it, and it made PERFECT waffles just like at restraunts/hotels- it blows my other maker out of the water. And it is attractive enough to leave out on the counter, which means I think I'll use it more b/c it is in eyesight. Can't speak for durability, but it is hefty and feels like it will outlast me. I'm glad I tried this and my kids are thrilled to have something other than Eggo waffles. I would buy it again. Highly recommended.
The Perfect Waffle Baker - No Doubt February 11, 2005 Russell S. Mccarthy (Southern Shores, NC) 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
Spending $300 for a waffle baker was no easy decision. When It arrived I was thrilled with the overall look and quality of the unit, but the real test would be the first batch of waffles. WOW! I don't see how they could have been better. Two waffles every 3 1/2 minutes. Perfectly cooked. Clean up takes just seconds. KitchenAid did it again with a real winner. Update Jan 2006 (one year later): Hundreds of waffles later this machine has not missed a beat. Perfect every time. Look no further, this is the one to buy.
Wow! A must have for everyone. October 26, 2004 Jesse (ATL) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
I love this waffle baker. The waffles were perfect on the first try. We had a meal ready in under 15 minutes. If you have kids they will remember these waffles for the rest of their lives...you can probably pass this machine on to them! It weighs a ton and looks like it will last for decades. Treat yourself. Worth every penny at twice the price.
Love the Waffle Maker August 19, 2005 Stace 21 out of 22 found this review helpful
This is awesome!!! Love It!!! It is so easy to use and it makes wonderful waffles. My teenage kids love it, too. They can use it because it is so easy. It is like having waffles from a restaurant. They love to have their friends over and make waffles and add strawberries and whipping cream. I definately would buy it. It will last for years and well worth the money.
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