The
Proctor Silex Belgian Waffle Maker isn't the
fanciest
waffle maker on the market but it has two major
things going for it. One is it's price tag. This is one of the most
affordable Belgian waffle makers you can buy. The other thing it
has going for it is tons of positive reviews from customers.
With all the fancy, high tech options there are to choose from
these days, the Proctor Silex seems like an unlikely candidate for
such high ratings and praise. This
Belgian waffle
maker is lacking any of the bells and whistles that waffle
makers like the
Waring Pro and the
Presto Flipside have but it still produces
amazing results.
With a non stick surface, it is both easy to clean and easy to use.
An indicator light alerts you when the iron is heated up and ready
for use. Though this waffle maker lacks a browning control dial,
consumers report they have no problem getting good results from it.
The Proctor Silex Belgian Waffle Maker produces waffles that are
crispy on the outside and fluffy ...
Date Published: Mar 02, 2011 - 9:10 am
The Breville Panini Press is one of the best panini presses on the
market. It's numerous features, well built design, and positive
customer reviews are just some of the things that this sandwich
maker has going for it.
The Breville Panini Press is 1500 watts, making it one of the most
powerful panini presses you can buy. This means that it heats up
quickly for use. The appliance has a non-stick surface that is
scratch resistant. Although it lacks the removable plates that some
other panini presses offer, this doesn't seem to be an issue since
customers report that it is still easy to clean.
Other great features of this product are it's locking clip for easy
upright storage, a floating hinge, and four different height
settings. The floating hinge and the height settings make it easy
to bake sandwiches of different thicknesses.
The Breville Panini Press also has a flat bottom plate and a ribbed
top plate so it is possible to use the unit as a grill or griddle
as well as a...
Date Published: Feb 27, 2011 - 7:52 pm
The Presto Belgian Waffle Maker is one of the top rated Belgian
waffle makers on the market and rightfully so. Not only is it
affordably priced, but it is also well designed and produces
wonderful results.
The Presto Flipside Waffle Maker is loaded with features that make
it easy to use. It flips 180 degrees which makes it easy to get
even distribution of the batter when you pour it in. This means no
more loop-sided, uneven waffles! The Presto makes big seven inch
round waffles.
The timer located on this Belgian waffle maker also adds to it's
ease of use. The timer can be set to remind you to remove your
waffle. The recommended baking time for a waffle in this waffle
maker is between three and four minutes depending on your browning
preference.
Another strong feature of the Presto Belgian Waffle Maker is it's
locking device. You can lock the machine in an upright position
when not in use. This makes it easier to store since it will take
up less room on your kitchen count...
Date Published: Feb 27, 2011 - 7:52 pm
The Presto Tilt and Drain Griddle is a highly rated electric
griddle with lots of cool features. The 1500 watt griddle is very
large in size. With it's 200 square inch cooking surface, you could
easily make a meal for a large family in just a very short time.
The electric griddle can hold up to 12 pancakes at once!
The Presto Tilt and Drain Griddle has cool touch handles and a tilt
function. When cooking something greasy such as burgers, tilt the
griddle and the grease will drain forward into the removable drip
tray. This electric griddle has raised edges along the sides and
back which make flipping and containing your food easier.
This electric griddle is also easy to clean. With it's non stick
surface and removable drip tray, clean up is really a breeze. And
if you remove the heat control, you can even put the Presto Tilt
and Drain Griddle into the dishwasher for washing.
At 1500 watts, this electric griddle really has some power behind
it. As I mentioned, it does have...
Date Published: Feb 27, 2011 - 7:52 pm