
'Hassle-free' waffle maker cut down to £35 that makes 'perfect food every time'
'Received yesterday, perfect waffles for breakfast this morning.'
Many people have a preference for what they have for breakfast in the morning. Some people enjoy toast, some have a certain brand of cereal they live by, while some people decide to forgo the meal altogether and enjoy a warm beverage instead.
While these are good options for busy working days, on the days where you are able to enjoy a relaxing morning without the rush, why not indulge in a wee treat to start off the day? Waffles are a great breakfast alternative, and they don't even need to be full of sugar as there are many recipes online on how to make them healthy.
However, in order to make this delicious snack, a waffle machine is an essential piece of equipment to have. Thankfully, in a limited time deal, Amazon has dropped the price of the Breville Waffle Maker.
Normally retailing for £53.99, shoppers can now snatch up the cooking gadget for £34.98. Designed with a DuraCeramic coating, this waffle machine was created to be scratch resistant, easy to clean, non-stick and be able to cook 20 per cent faster than other models.
Additionally, the appliance is said to be four times more durable, meaning shoppers will be able to make plenty of perfect waffles. Also boasting a stainless steel finish, the machine is said to allow users to make "superior" waffles, whether they be sweet or savoury.
Able to make two waffles at a time, the waffle machine features a unique clip system which allows the waffles to rise whilst cooking, while also doubling up as the locking system for when the machine is not in use. Breville states that overall cooking time should take six minutes - including heating up the device - but this may vary by use.
Another waffle machine available on Amazon is the Global Gourmet American Waffle Maker, which is retailing for £26.99. While this machine - which has over 6,600 reviews - allows users to make round waffles, it does mean users are limited to making one waffle at a time.
Alternatively, over on Argos, the retailer is selling the Salter Kuro XL Deep Fill Waffle Maker for £38. With an automatic temperature control and a cool touch handle for added safety, this machine can make two Belgian or American waffles at a time.
Breville's Waffle Maker currently has a 4.6 star rating on Amazon and over 600 people in the last 30 days have decided to treat themselves to the device. With many shoppers raving about the compact machine, one reviewer claimed they were able to make "perfect waffles every time".
One happy shopper said: "I bought this waffle maker after my previous cheaper salter branded one started having issues with the non-stick coating. I did a lot of research and this one was coming in the top five of most lists.
"I decided to bite the bullet and got it, and till now I am very impressed. It takes about four minutes to heat up and then seven to 10 minutes to make two waffles, but they come out perfect and cleaning it is super easy. Overall a good purchase."
With another five-star reviewer adding: "I wanted a waffle maker reliable and hassle free. This model is perfect. Heats up quickly, clear instructions, no button, very straight forward to use. The waffles come out perfect every time. The machine seem well made and sturdy."
However, some shoppers did share a few grumbles, as one person wrote: "The waffle maker looks good and is sturdy, easy to clean removing the plates, non stick.
"The only part that I don't like is that the bottom plate cooks more than the top one, I would prefer them cooked evenly on both sides, take around nine minutes to cook them the way I like them but sadly only on one side, maybe I should try flip the in the middle of cooking."
One more reviewer had another issue: "Cooks waffles wonderfully quick and perfect. The only issue is the ceramic shell on the maker started breaking off after six months of daily use."
On the flip side, a further shopper praised: "Received yesterday, perfect waffles for breakfast this morning. Removable plates makes cleaning super easy, and I'm so impressed that it's teflon-free, so no nasty forever chemicals, and the ceramic non-stick is fantastic. Recommended."
A fourth delighted shopper continued: "Makes making waffles soooo easy! Literally drop a ladle of waffle mixture on, cook for five mins and done! Then just lift the plates out and wash them. So glad I got this one so they're easy to clean. Highly recommend this product, faultless."
For those who want to make some treats at home, click HERE to buy the Breville Waffle Maker.
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