Chef's Choice M840 WafflePro Express Waffle Maker, Traditional Five of Hearts

Chef's Choice M840 WafflePro Express Waffle Maker, Traditional Five of Hearts Reviews



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Waffles are one of the favorites of mine from my childhood. I bought a waffle iron years ago and had a lot of problems with it sticking and just turning out bad waffles. I've been hesitant to buy one since then. After reading all the good reviews, I finally bought one and I am thrilled. For a novice waffle maker, I was making great waffles in five minutes. No problem sticking and the waffles were beautiful. I was making them too fast for everyone to keep up with them. There was a pleasant little couple of beeps to let you know it was ready. br /br /I loved the heart shapes, but there is something to consider in that there are five sections instead of four as in the round waffle maker. That means the sections are pretty small. It's a little tricky toasting them again if you freeze them as the size is a bit awkward. (And they do taste just as great toasted as when they come fresh out of the waffle iron.)br /br /A trick that I read is that you can keep them in a 200 degree oven separated on the racks, if you want to keep them warm and serve all at once. Just putting them on a wire rack afterwards for about 20 seconds will keep them from steaming on the plate and loosing the crispness. Make sure you have a plastic knife or something similar to get your waffle out, as you don't want to damage the non-stick coating.br /br /Play around with the levels and the two controls - crispy outside, light inside/ or evenly cooked throughout. I prefer pretty crispy waffles, so I found I actually liked the evenly cooked option, but most will probably prefer to take the crispy outside, light inside option and play with the different levels for breakfast waffles.br /br /

Chef's Choice M840 WafflePro Express Waffle Maker, Traditional Five of Hearts Feature

  • Nonstick waffle maker bakes 5 heart-shaped waffles at a time
  • Quad baking system for custom texture and color; fast temperature recovery
  • Choose deep-bake mode or "crisp exterior/moist interior" setting
  • Unique "floating" top plate for uniform thickness; cord storage; recipes included
  • Measures approximately 12 by 12-4/5 by 5-1/5 inches; 1-year limited warranty
 With a new modern design and a unique "floating" top-plate, the M840 is our most advanced waffle maker yet. In as little as 90 seconds, you'll be preparing the worlds most delicious waffles, effortlessly. The unique Quad® baking system lets you select the ideal flavor, texture and color. With a simple flip of the texture select switch, you can choose either fast bake for crisper waffles with a soft, oven fresh interior, or deep bake for a more uniform texture. This professional, heavy-duty unit offers a "waffle ready" beeper, "baking" and "ready" lights, instant temperature recovery for continuous baking, a non-stick deep channel griddle and an easy-clean overflow channel. The "floating" lid guarantees uniform waffle thickness and baking and ensures incredibly easy clean-up every time. With a built-in cord storage compartment, the waffle maker can be efficiently stored in a space-saving, upright position. This revolutionary waffle maker comes in Traditional Five of Hearts (#840) or Classic Belgian format (#840B). Recipes included. One-year limited warranty.


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Perfect present for Mom. - C. Kolk - White Lake, MI
I made waffles with this iron and my mother loved them so much that she asked me for one for Christmas! I have even recommended this iron to folks shopping for a waffle iron in the store. We use this waffle iron almost every other weekend for amazing waffles. Cooks Illustrated recommended it and they haven't been wrong yet.

Cheap paint, great waffles - Stephanie Wilsen - Massachusetts
This waffle maker makes great waffles, but on the first day I used it, the white letters / labels ("baking", "ready", etc.) all smeared when I went to clean it with a damp paper towel. Now I have to guess at the waffle texture, too. Cheap paint on a good product. Hopefully they'll fire the paint supplier and replace my waffle maker with one that's worth the money.


Oct 31, 2010 22:00:05

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