- Special Feature: Non-StickIndicator Light
- Color: Purple
- Material: Plastic
- Brand: Brentwood
- Product Dimensions: 8.9″D x 11.1″W x 5.6″H
- Wattage: 750 watts
- Item Weight: 2.7 Pounds
- Included Components: Cake Pop Maker
- Style: Non-stick
- Powerful 750 watt cake pop maker bakes 12 cake pops in just 4 minutes
- Includes recipes for vanilla and lemon cake pops, cinnamon sugar donut holes and pancake bites
- Cake pops slide right off of the non-stick plates making cleanup a snap
- Cake pop maker safely operate with cool touch handles
- Convenient power and pre heat indicator lights























Caroline K. –
Easy to use. I suggest having everything ready before you plug it in. There is no temperature control so once it heats up it’s game on. I use a batter dispenser for speed so everything cooks at the same rate. I have used cake, brownie and muffin mix and all come out great. The “done” light seems to have the wrong color bulb, unlit It’s green but when lit it’s orangish. The timing is a bit off just going by lights but I eyeball doneness, even when using an oven. One peeve is they don’t come out as full balls. You would have to overfill the bottom and it gets messy and leaks out the sides to make Saturn shaped balls. Overall it’s a very good product for a low price point. Very happy with it.
wednesday gilreath –
Buy it, this product is amazing and is easy to use. It heats very well and even just watch out for your fingers
ann woodie –
I got it for my grand daughter because she was burning her fingers with the silicone kind and she loves it !!!~!
Pr –
They were so fluffy, most, soft, and just amazing. I burned myself a few times lol so be careful. Other than that, everything was GREAT!
TAMMY & Steven –
Bought this for my granddaughter,she enjoyed baking pops for the family.easy for her to use.
William Fresquez –
Easy to use and clean. But cake pops come out pretty small and too soft/flimsy to dip in frosting or candy melt.
Amazon Customer –
Used it to make donut holes
jb –
Great idea to keep the young ones busy, but what a mess it makes. I figured this would work like my waffle maker and dough would ooze out the sides. It does and what a mess it made! My issue might have been that I filled the bottom cup all the way to the top I’m not sure. The balls end up being about 1″ diameter which is really pretty small. Mind ended up being lopsided not sure why. I would guess because they just cooked unevenly.As far as baking the cake batter, The cakes were either undercooked in the middle or burnt on the outside.Definitely not worth the money and I would definitely not suggest. If you do end up buying this please remember that the machine itself gets very not while baking the cake balls. You definitely need to supervise when younger people are making these. In my case I just made the cake balls and let the younger ones decorate them.