3 Amazon customer reviews
The Villaware 2010 uno pro belgian gravity waffler Review 1
I bought this machine because I liked the fact that it made 1.5" thick waffles, rather than the 1.25" waffles that the other flip machines make. I also liked the short handle of the iron and its compact appearance. I felt that the machine was sturdier than the Waring Pro waffle machine, the other machine I was thinking of buying. I was hestitant to spend $100 on a waffle machine. But I reasoned that if I was willing to pay $80 for the Waring Pro, I could pay $20 more for a machine I really wanted. I am definitely happy with my decision!
The first time I used the machine, I used a belgian waffle mix and a spray made for waffle machines. The first waffle was okay, but when I adjusted the browning level to 5, instead of the 3-4 suggested by the manufacturer, I got the crisp and fluffy waffle that I wanted. The machine beeps when it is hot enough to fill and again when the waffle is ready. The whole process went smoothly; there was no overflow, no dough got stuck and I was able to wipe the machine with a damp cloth when I was done. I also used a pastry brush to absord any left over grease and remove the one crumb that was left behind. I made four waffles for four people, but they were so big that we just split two between the four of us and saved the other two for later. Everyone loved the waffles! I don't remember how long it took to make all four waffles, but I don't believe that it took more than 30 minutes to heat up the waffle iron, mix the batter and cook the waffles (the mix had to stand for 15 minutes to allow the yeast to activate).
The machine is heavier than I expected, but not an unreasonable weight. I keep it on top of my kitchen cabinet because it takes up a lot of counter space, which is a bad thing in a small kitchen. It takes a while for the machine to cool down, longer than I expected. These are very minor drawbacks. I really love this machine, especially because now I don't have to rely on IHOP when I need a waffle fix!
The Villaware 2010 uno pro belgian gravity waffler Review 2
I've had the villaware 2010 uno pro belgian gravity waffler for over a year and have never had a problem with it. It works extremely well and has never been a problem to clean. I highly recommend it.
The Villaware 2010 uno pro belgian gravity waffler Review 3
I was originally skeptical about purchasing the VillaWare 2010 from Deal Yard; however, they had relatively good reviews, so I went ahead with the purchase. I was delighted to receive my waffle maker in a very timely fashion and in the manufacturer's box including warranty, directions, and all the usual goodies. We have been really pleased with the performance of the waffle maker thus far. It creates thick Belgian waffles that do not stick or tear during removal. The audible alarm is wonderful; it lets us know when the iron is hot and when the waffles are ready. We have had to set the timer to a setting higher than that recommended by the manufacturer, but have consistently turned out golden brown, crunchy-on-the-outside, tender-on-the-inside waffles. Clean up is fast and easy, just wipe out the crumbs. We've tried a recipe from Alton Brown that was quite tasty as well as the jalapeño and cheddar recipe in the instruction manual. The waffles are so thick, that I am considering ice cream and fruit toppings.
The villaware 2010 uno pro belgian gravity waffler is a decent waffle maker its definately a good Villaware waffle maker that has got alot to offer, with its unique compact design and slick rotating feature.
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