- Special Feature: Non-StickRotatingIndicator LightTimer
- Color: BlackGray
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Brand: Presto
- Product Dimensions: 11.25″D x 11.75″W x 4″H
- Wattage: 1100 watts
- Item Weight: 4.94 Pounds
- Included Components: 1-Scoop That Stirs, Lifts, Presto 03510 Flipside Belgian Waffle Maker, Separates, Drains And Serves.
- Style: Belgian Style Waffle Maker
- Voltage: 120 Volts
- Included Components: Drains And Serves.
- Fabric Type: Plastic, Stainless Steel
- Bakes extra-thick Belgian waffles in minutes



















Robert H –
I believe as a dedicated (Belgian) waffle maker it is outstanding.Time and quantity per serving may not suit everyone if time is always short and many mouths to feed that are impatient, but please read on. The ACTUAL time per waffle (not including your mix prep), is 3+ min to warm machine is quick, & then 4-5 min Per Waffle, (+/- seconds you apply to preference, like crispier…) & by how many you need to make-do the math! A full 1-cup (max) of waffle batter cooked is actually much larger than a frozen square you toast (probably 3 of them) and breaking one into the four sections that are created by design will certainly get any 4 kids started until you produce another in 4-5 minutes. While cooking, you fill your measure at the ready, when-beep/open/remove/plate/pour a new one & set timer/flip/serve 4 pc/& repeat. Process goes that quick and really not that much more time IMO. By then, maybe they want another piece or just a couple bites, you know how kids eat! Again, this size of waffle halved as two servings for adults may be enough for most, so waiting for more may not be that big a deal. I am a larger eater and I could barely finish one whole myself if that helps. Add toppings like whip cream and fruit and 1/4 servings to most will suffice. (Yum…Try the batter from GOLDEN MALTED.com The same as the good hotels use, and fast prep! )The unit is made well, and function was easy.You can pour left or right side position, does not affect operation. Be sure to leave room for the flipping while in use on your counter or u may have a batter mess. If your batter is to runny, wait to flip 45sec. for it to crust helps. You could leave it and not flip it and yes it will still cook, though the finished product will have a different appearance as the batter will not be as airy. You do NOT need to spray oil or wipe oil on the ceramic grids for ANY waffle, they work that good, plus you have oil or butter in your mix (right?), and this is why itβs so much faster to make the next one! Once hot, no need to worry about the red light, just the timer. The handle works as designed, though it looks…???, stays cool at the grab portion, just donβt grab it next to the metal which does get hot, and when you do flip be sure to grab both sides of that handle and use one continuous motion and you never see a mess ever! 1-cup max no mess ! How great is that. Occasional wipe of grid (COLD), and done![ TIP: Warm up serving plates in microwave for 30-sec+ when the waffle timer 1-min beep is herd,then plate when done. You will have less moisture forming from a cold plate leaving a warm & crisp to last bite treat instead of cold and soggy finish! ]Speaking of heat, on the very first heating, do it outside if you can so the burn off smell stays outside. I let mine heat for 5 min then left it to cool. I then reheated and tested the heat balance of both grids (you donβt have to do this) and they were only 5Β° different which is well balanced. Heat was peaked at 420Β° then cycled to 340Β° and repeated. Plug it in for ON! Unplug it for OFF!It will take an hour to cool down in the closed position, so be patient, and yes the metal will be hot so donβt touch it their! Storage after the cool down is in a space saving upright position with the attached & provided red flip up clip, and the cord can then wrap around the base area. I used the tie that came with it to keep it tied in place.Note: Instructions say pour batter, set timer, close and flip. I prefer, close, set timer, then flip. A few extra seconds with the lid closed sets up the batter for a flawless flip IMO, and if you forget to flip immediately, just flip when you remember which does not affect timer. Donβt open it for first 2-3min. to check on it or batter will not form a perfect solid waffle.I will update later on the longevity to see how it performs over time. Some have reported that theirs have failed early. Now I want a waffle from all this explaining, βBon Appetitβ RH
L. Thompson –
I bought this waffle maker to replace a $150+ cast iron waffle maker that we got as a wedding gift, after it essentially fell apart after 10 years of frequent use. Normally I wouldn’t try to directly compare the two, since you’d expect the more expensive waffle iron to be much better, but I’ve had this waffle iron for over a year now and it beats the old one in pretty much every category, except probably for longevity.First of all, it’s much more lightweight and compact – it fits in our pantry much better, takes up less space on the counter, and is easier to pack (yes, we often bring our waffle maker when renting a house on vacation!). I like that you can lock it in the standing position for storage.Second, it is INCREDIBLY easy to clean. The cast iron one we had was a nightmare to clean, truly, but the ceramic on this one is wipe-clean. Part of that is that is that there is a nice deep channel running around the waffle iron, so that it’s nearly impossible to overflow – our last waffle maker overflowed constantly (in fact, it came with a drip tray for this reason) and the batter that got on the outside was really hard to get off. It also spluttered and sprayed waffle batter a lot. Maybe that isn’t a problem with most waffle makers and we just had a dud, but it’s a big difference for me. I intentionally over-filled this waffle maker once, and batter still didn’t come out. Even without that issue, the inside is significantly easier to clean – no scrubbing needed, ever. And we often put stuff in our waffles – chocolate chips, nuts, M&Ms, candied bacon – that tends to stick, but no worries with this waffle maker. Usually the waffles come off so cleanly that the ceramic looks brand new, but if some stuff sticks, it wipes off easily – no scrubbing.The timer on this waffle maker is kind of a nice feature, but it only does full minutes, with a beep when there’s 30 seconds left. This suited my purposes fine, since I’ve found 3:30 is perfect for our waffles, but recently (after a year of using it 2-4 times per month) the timer hasn’t been reliable. Sometimes it gets stuck on 1, 2, or 3 minutes and just refuses to add more time. This is really not a big deal, I just set a different timer.The nonstick ceramic is easily the best part of this waffle maker – it really is nonstick. I have found that I do have to lightly spray the waffle iron when I’m making waffles with stuff in them (usually chocolate chips for my kid), otherwise the waffles tend to split down the middle, with half on each side. Sometimes I don’t bother spraying even then, because the waffles still taste good. It’s weird, though, because when that happens they still come off the ceramic easily so they’re not exactly ‘stuck’, they don’t just slide right off like the plain waffles do. I also recommend adding 30 seconds to your cook time if there’s a lot of stuff added to your waffle, so the center comes together better.Now, I doubt this thing will last me an entire decade, but if it stops working I will happily replace it with an identical model because it’s such an improvement.
Kate –
I thought the waffle maker was a bit pricey for $61.99 (it used to be $40 just a few years ago) but it is well worth the price! I already tried making Belgian waffles, farmer cheese waffles, potato and zucchini waffles, and all of them turned out great. Last time I was making waffles, I forgot to put oil into the dough and I was still able to pull the waffle out of the waffle maker; I thought it was amazing! I did some research, and really glad I chose this one.
Janell Marie –
I really enjoy this waffle maker. It beats my last one by a landslide. The feature of rotating the waffle as it cooks, really helps the cook of the waffle. Perfect every time so far. Definitely would recommend π
Amazon Customer –
I have had several ‘professional’ waffle makers, cheap waffle makers and cute little waffle makers over the years. Between my kids, I have made thousands of waffles. This one is far my favorite so far. It compact making it very easy to store in a cabinet or on the counter. I love the overflow well around the outside to avoid making a mess. I also love that it reminds you to flip it mid way through the timer. I was surprised there was no temperature control but so far, everything has come out crispy and golden brown.I would definitely recommend this one!
Nick Bettis –
If you are tired of waffle makers that make pancakes that look like waffles, and desire that restaurant quality crunch, look no further. As a bonus, this machine is easy to store as well!