![]() Waffles should brown thoroughly on both sides, without hot and cold spots, and the machine should release steam so that you don’t end up with a soggy waffle. Consistency: A good waffle maker should evenly cook the batter.But since it’s done in about two minutes, hovering is pretty much a requirement anyway. ![]() The downside: It offers no sounds to indicate when the waffle is cooked, only a green “ready” light that turns on. ![]() Though this model is the tallest of our picks, it has a low enough profile to clear the underside of a cabinet while open on the countertop. The waffles pop out without resistance (whereas it required some prying for us to get them out of our upgrade pick), and the handle remains cool enough to touch while the machine is in use. This machine doesn’t boast a ton of features, but the ones it does have certainly count, including an intuitive interface that makes customization easy whether you’re seeking waffles that are pale or dark, soft or crispy. Its puffy, uniformly golden waffles are the closest we’ve come to the platonic ideal-and we made them in one of the least expensive models we tested. But the real draw of the Cuisinart Round Flip Belgian Waffle Maker WAF-F30 is the fact that it churns out irresistible waffles and offers excellent value. Let’s be real: A flip waffle maker is fun to use.
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