Waring Pro WMK300 Belgian Waffle Maker, Brushed Stainless | 
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| Brand: Waring Category: Kitchen
List Price: $130.00 Buy New: $79.95 You Save: $50.05 (38%)
New (6) Used (2) from $65.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 472 reviews Sales Rank: 1589
Color: Brushed Stainless Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.1 Dimensions (in): 23 x 23 x 11
MPN: WMK300 Model: WMK300 UPC: 040072001529 EAN: 0040072001529 ASIN: B00009K3SY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Professional-quality Belgian waffle maker with extra-deep pockets | | • | Rotary feature produces crisp crust and soft interior; browning control knob | | • | Audio beep tone and LED indicators for "power" and "ready" provide foolproof performance | | • | Brushed stainless-steel housing and brushed die-cast base; UL/CUL approved | | • | Measures 16-1/4 by 9-1/4 by 7-3/4 inches; 1-year limited warranty |
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Product Description WARING WMK300 -- This professional quality Waffle Maker has extra-deep pockets to produce the thickest Belgian Waffles you can get anywhere! A rotary feature ensures even baking on the top and bottom, and produces a crisp crust and tender interior. Brushed steel housing and base UL/CUL approved Limited One Year Appliance Warranty
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| Customer Reviews: Read 467 more reviews...
Waring will not back up this product November 17, 2008 Yes, this was great until it stopped working. Took it into the local Waring repair shop and they still have it because Waring will not send them the part and the shop says they won't pay their bills anyway. So now I have to pick it up and send it back to Waring. It was under warranty, but if you can't get it fixed, what's the point? I loved this until it died, which is a very common problem. I tried to post this problem on QVC, and they denied my submission. And good luck trying to contact Waring directly. Hopefully if you already have this product you aren't one of the people with the burned out thermostat.
Great waffles... while it lasts November 17, 2008 My wife and I received this as a wedding gift last year (we had registered for it). We soon were in the habit of making Belgian waffles every weekend. This product turned out very good Belgian waffles, and we would make an average of 3 waffles each weekend. When we had house guests, they too were treated to hot, fluffy Belgian waffles.
Then the honeymoon ended (for the waffle maker, not our marriage). Just over 1 year later, the unit inexplicably died. It turned on (as evidenced by the light), and you could here an internal "click" as though something was engaging (the heating element?), but it just wouldn't heat up any more.
Because we enjoyed it so much, we took it to an appliance repair shop and they pronounced it DOA. The heating element had "burned out", or so they told us.
We're at a loss to explain this. We literally never moved this unit from its place on our counter. We never dropped it, got it wet, or otherwise caused it any trauma. Over the course of 1 year we had maybe used this product a grand total of 40 times, and yet the heating element "burned out" on an appliance that is *designed* to get hot?!? I find that truly inexcusable.
So, if you don't mind spending about $2 per use for a Belgian waffle maker that will eventually die on you one morning out of the blue, then be my guest. Otherwise, you might try another brand that's more reliable than this one. As for us, we're going to give the Krups model a try next.
GE Waffle Baker November 2, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
We bought a GE Waffle Baker for 19.95, and some Krusteaz Belgian Waffle mix, and made 6 delicious waffles this morning. I'm glad I didn't spend big bucks on waffle makers. The appliance makes a great product, and, depending on how crisp you like your waffle, you bake them for just 3,4, or 5 minutes. Don't waste your money on the super expensive waffle makers. This little baby is perfect.
LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT October 24, 2008 Best d@mn waffle iron ever! Instead of the measuring cup, I use a soup ladle-works much better for pouring the batter.
Worked great . . .the stopped! October 13, 2008 Made great waffles for 1 year, then beeper wouldn't work and it stopped heating! We had a house full of hungy people . . on the fifth waffle .. nothing! We probably only used this waffle maker 8 times in the year we had it . .so it didn't malfunction due to overuse or abuse. Very dissappointed.
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