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All-Clad Electrics Stainless Steel Waffle Maker 4 Section Nonstick, Upright Storage 800 Watt 7 Browning Levels, Round, Belgium Waffle
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| Special Feature | Non Stick Coating |
| Color | Silver |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | All-Clad |
| Product Dimensions | 7"D x 6.5"W x 13.5"H |
| Wattage | 800 watts |
| Item Weight | 6.57 Pounds |
| Included Components | Recipe Booklet |
| Style | Classic Round |
| Number of settings | 7 |
About this item
- Features 7 adjustable levels of browning, so your waffles are as crispy as you like it
- Automatically alerts you when you need to pour batter and when your waffle is done
- Plates are coated with a PFOA-free nonstick material that helps waffles slide right off
- Makes 1 large round waffle about 6.5 inches with 4 easy-to-cut sections
- Unique and Sophisticated Design. Easy to cut sections and extra deep pockets to enjoy your waffles with any type of toppings. For inspiration, a recipe virtual booklet is available to download below
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One round waffle, hot & readyCook fluffy & delicious waffles in that classic round shape everyone loves. It's pre-cut into 4 wedges for sharing or stacking. |
Adjustable settingsSimply select one of 7 different browning settings, let it heat up, and pour in your batter. The intuitive heat sensor combines with the LED indicator lights and an audible beep to tell you when your waffles are at the desired browning level. |
Safe, non-stick platesOur deep-pocketed, forming plates are coated with a PFOA-free non-stick material that helps waffles come out clean and effortlessly with no mess. |
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| Classic Round | Belgian Square 2-slice | Belgian Square 4-slice | Gourmet Belgian 4-slice with Mechanical Knob | Gourmet Belgian 4-slice with LCD Display | |
| Removable Plates | No | No | No | Yes | Yes |
| Browning Level | 7 | 7 | 7 | 6 | 7 |
| Waffle Size | 6.5 inch | 4.5 inch | 4.5 inch | 4.5 inch | 4.5 inch |
| Number of Waffles | 1 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
| Control Panel | Knob/Manual | Knob/Manual | Knob/Manual | Knob/Manual | Digital LCD Display |
| Finish | Polished Stainless Steel | Polished Stainless Steel | Polished Stainless Steel | Polished Stainless Steel | Polished Stainless Steel |
| Watts | 800 | 850 | 1600 | 1600 | 1600 |
| Item Weight | 5.71 lbs | 11 lbs | 11 lbs | 13.27 lbs | 17.75 lbs |
| Dimensions | 8.66 x 11.81 x 4.33 inches | 12.59 x 11.81 x 6.3 inches | 16.93 x 12.99 x 7.48 | 15.59 x 10.75 x 5.94 | 15.59 x 10.75 x 5.94 |
| Model # | WD700162 | WD700262 | WD700462 | WD822D51 | WD824D51 |
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| Customer Rating | 4.6 out of 5 stars (2862) | 4.7 out of 5 stars (716) | 4.5 out of 5 stars (709) | 4.5 out of 5 stars (24472) | 4.7 out of 5 stars (23112) | 4.2 out of 5 stars (267) |
| Price | $149.85$149.85 | $313.99$313.99 | $149.95$149.95 | $29.95$29.95 | $119.95$119.95 | $329.99$329.99 |
| Sold By | Amazon.com | Special Supply | Everything Kitchens | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
| Color | Silver | Silver | Silver | Silver | New Black/Stainless | Silver |
| Item Dimensions | 7 x 6.5 x 13.5 inches | 15.75 x 8.82 x 18.5 inches | 11 x 9 x 5.7 inches | 9.69 x 7.88 x 3.31 inches | 8.35 x 15.11 x 19.79 inches | 15.59 x 10.75 x 5.94 inches |
| Item Weight | 6.57 lbs | 15.28 lbs | 6.70 lbs | 3.86 lbs | 1.00 lbs | 17.21 lbs |
| Material | Stainless Steel | Aluminum | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
Product Description
Ever since the first electric waffle maker was released a little over 100 years ago, waffles have been a staple at the breakfast table and it’s easy to see why. An electric waffle maker like this one, takes all the guesswork out of waffle making. You simply wait for it to heat up, turn the dial, then just wait for it to cook. The waffle maker beeps at each step to let you know when to pour the batter or when your waffle is ready to eat. A high-tech steam-release system wicks away excess moisture from the batter, so your waffles get crispy on the outside, but remain fluffy on the inside. Once you’re done, the nonstick surface is super easy to clean and since it’s so compact, it can store vertically.
Product information
| Special Feature | Non Stick Coating |
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| Color | Silver |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | All-Clad |
| Product Dimensions | 7"D x 6.5"W x 13.5"H |
| Wattage | 800 watts |
| Item Weight | 6.57 Pounds |
| Included Components | Recipe Booklet |
| Style | Classic Round |
| Number of settings | 7 |
| Item Weight | 6.57 pounds |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer | Groupe SEB |
| ASIN | B00BZ9QPJ0 |
| Domestic Shipping | Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues. |
| International Shipping | This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | 11644007096 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,853 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #39 in Waffle Irons |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | August 27, 2013 |
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In pursuit of replicating the perfect Waffle House waffles at home, we identified a few critical components: the recipe (half-and-half + buttermilk, along with butter + shortening, are key), the waffle style (thin / American style, with lots of little syrup holes -- WH has 7 on the inner edges of each quarter), waffle texture (crispy on the outside, tender on the inside), and syrup (WH Twitter indicates that they source their branded syrup from Blackburn in Texas -- we ordered this from Amazon, but my family seems to think the original Blackburn syrup is NOT the right one, so we'll have to keep exploring on that front). The actual WH iron is the Wells WB-1E, which looks to be running well over a thousand dollars ... so we were hoping to be able to get close with a consumer-level iron. After some research, the best available options seem to be this All-Clad Stainless Steel Classic Round Waffle Maker, the Breville BWM520XL No-Mess Waffle Maker (roughly the same price), and the Cuisinart Classic Waffle Maker (at 1/5 the cost).
The All Clad seemed to get slightly better reviews than the Breville across customer reviews and waffle iron roundups, so I started with that. I also picked up the Cuisinart locally to see how well the premium waffle iron would outperform a truly budget option. I figured I'd also test against the Krups 4-slice Belgian Waffle Maker that has been our family's go-to (before we realized how much the waffle style mattered!). I wasn't able to find reviews that gave me good visual comparisons of these waffle makers and the waffles they produced, so I'm attaching plenty of photos here.
These were our results:
All-Clad: Really nice build quality and appealing appearance. Cooked pretty evenly and had a nice little moat to catch slight overfill; we only had actual overflow once with this iron. It was significantly slower than the Cuisinart but significantly faster than the Krups. It had the most/smallest holes of the three waffle irons. It was (unsurprisingly) thinner than the Krups Belgian waffles but thicker than the Cuisinart. We started the doneness setting at 3 but ultimately had to go up to 6 (of 7) to get to a nice golden brown. This ultimately produced the best waffles of the three (and is easily the most attractive), but it took some trial-and-error to figure it out. The biggest downsides with this one are definitely speed and price point. 2 of 6 family members preferred this one (3 had no preference between All-Clad and Cuisinart).
Cuisinart: Honestly, this is an unexpectedly good buy, dollar-for-dollar. It cranked out nice, thin waffles with great texture, and it cooked quickly. Downsides - the build feels pretty cheap/flimsy, it was unforgiving with overflow (so pretty messy on the whole), and there is neither a visible timer nor audible indicator to know when it's done, so you really have to keep your eye on it for the green "ready" light (as we had a production line going, we missed - and burned - a few). Doneness at "4" on the Cuisinart was a bit darker than the "6" doneness on the All-Clad. The holes were not quite as small as that of the All-Clad, but the thinness was on point. 1 of 6 family members preferred this one (3 had no preference between All-Clad and Cuisinart).
Krups: It's a Belgian waffle iron, so we didn't have any illusions about it really emulating WH waffles, but we still wanted to have it in the mix to compare how much the waffle style/thickness/holes ultimately mattered, since we'd be using the same "Waffle House" batter in all of them. The verdict among our six family members was conclusive - strong preference for the round, thinner, smaller-holed waffles. That said, the Krups waffle iron IS great for a crowd. The 1/4 square is substantial (taking about the same amount of batter as the full rounds of the Cuisinart and All-Clad), and though it probably took twice as long to cook as the All-Clad, it's putting out four nice-sized waffles at a time. I'd say it cooked the most evenly, though it did have more tendency to overflow than the All-Clad. As a Belgian waffle maker, it was naturally the deepest (though I was expecting a more dramatic difference; waffle height pics are included for comparison), and it had fewer and bigger holes. Ultimately, while this is a consistent and reliable waffle iron, we're retiring this one from our regular waffle night rotation unless we're cooking for a larger group.
OVERALL: I really have no complaints about the All-Clad waffle maker, and I'm glad that I got it; I'm just not sure that its appearance (so pretty), moat (pretty clean altogether), and beep (which feels like it SHOULD be a baseline feature) make it 5x better than the Cuisinart, dollar for dollar. We do like to have three waffle irons going at a time for our family of six, and I'm conflicted on whether to just buy another Cuisinart (fast, cheap, and delicious - but definitely high maintenance to monitor and clean up) or to bring the Breville No-Mess waffle iron into the mix (looks like it might be the thinnest of all?) to really make this a comprehensive comparison.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 16, 2023
In pursuit of replicating the perfect Waffle House waffles at home, we identified a few critical components: the recipe (half-and-half + buttermilk, along with butter + shortening, are key), the waffle style (thin / American style, with lots of little syrup holes -- WH has 7 on the inner edges of each quarter), waffle texture (crispy on the outside, tender on the inside), and syrup (WH Twitter indicates that they source their branded syrup from Blackburn in Texas -- we ordered this from Amazon, but my family seems to think the original Blackburn syrup is NOT the right one, so we'll have to keep exploring on that front). The actual WH iron is the Wells WB-1E, which looks to be running well over a thousand dollars ... so we were hoping to be able to get close with a consumer-level iron. After some research, the best available options seem to be this All-Clad Stainless Steel Classic Round Waffle Maker, the Breville BWM520XL No-Mess Waffle Maker (roughly the same price), and the Cuisinart Classic Waffle Maker (at 1/5 the cost).
The All Clad seemed to get slightly better reviews than the Breville across customer reviews and waffle iron roundups, so I started with that. I also picked up the Cuisinart locally to see how well the premium waffle iron would outperform a truly budget option. I figured I'd also test against the Krups 4-slice Belgian Waffle Maker that has been our family's go-to (before we realized how much the waffle style mattered!). I wasn't able to find reviews that gave me good visual comparisons of these waffle makers and the waffles they produced, so I'm attaching plenty of photos here.
These were our results:
All-Clad: Really nice build quality and appealing appearance. Cooked pretty evenly and had a nice little moat to catch slight overfill; we only had actual overflow once with this iron. It was significantly slower than the Cuisinart but significantly faster than the Krups. It had the most/smallest holes of the three waffle irons. It was (unsurprisingly) thinner than the Krups Belgian waffles but thicker than the Cuisinart. We started the doneness setting at 3 but ultimately had to go up to 6 (of 7) to get to a nice golden brown. This ultimately produced the best waffles of the three (and is easily the most attractive), but it took some trial-and-error to figure it out. The biggest downsides with this one are definitely speed and price point. 2 of 6 family members preferred this one (3 had no preference between All-Clad and Cuisinart).
Cuisinart: Honestly, this is an unexpectedly good buy, dollar-for-dollar. It cranked out nice, thin waffles with great texture, and it cooked quickly. Downsides - the build feels pretty cheap/flimsy, it was unforgiving with overflow (so pretty messy on the whole), and there is neither a visible timer nor audible indicator to know when it's done, so you really have to keep your eye on it for the green "ready" light (as we had a production line going, we missed - and burned - a few). Doneness at "4" on the Cuisinart was a bit darker than the "6" doneness on the All-Clad. The holes were not quite as small as that of the All-Clad, but the thinness was on point. 1 of 6 family members preferred this one (3 had no preference between All-Clad and Cuisinart).
Krups: It's a Belgian waffle iron, so we didn't have any illusions about it really emulating WH waffles, but we still wanted to have it in the mix to compare how much the waffle style/thickness/holes ultimately mattered, since we'd be using the same "Waffle House" batter in all of them. The verdict among our six family members was conclusive - strong preference for the round, thinner, smaller-holed waffles. That said, the Krups waffle iron IS great for a crowd. The 1/4 square is substantial (taking about the same amount of batter as the full rounds of the Cuisinart and All-Clad), and though it probably took twice as long to cook as the All-Clad, it's putting out four nice-sized waffles at a time. I'd say it cooked the most evenly, though it did have more tendency to overflow than the All-Clad. As a Belgian waffle maker, it was naturally the deepest (though I was expecting a more dramatic difference; waffle height pics are included for comparison), and it had fewer and bigger holes. Ultimately, while this is a consistent and reliable waffle iron, we're retiring this one from our regular waffle night rotation unless we're cooking for a larger group.
OVERALL: I really have no complaints about the All-Clad waffle maker, and I'm glad that I got it; I'm just not sure that its appearance (so pretty), moat (pretty clean altogether), and beep (which feels like it SHOULD be a baseline feature) make it 5x better than the Cuisinart, dollar for dollar. We do like to have three waffle irons going at a time for our family of six, and I'm conflicted on whether to just buy another Cuisinart (fast, cheap, and delicious - but definitely high maintenance to monitor and clean up) or to bring the Breville No-Mess waffle iron into the mix (looks like it might be the thinnest of all?) to really make this a comprehensive comparison.
Another nice touch about the All-Clad is that it look and feels the part. Very nice addition to any kitchen.
Note that you do not need to spray the waffle surface with any oil, they pop right off when done and it cleans so easily.
Now the design opportunity… The batter overflow tray is a hot mess. Literally. It’s fiddly, hard to place correctly and does a poor job with bigger spills. The drip tray actually feels like an afterthought in what would have otherwise been a brilliant design. But, once you figure out how much batter to use, it mostly eliminates this problem.
[All flip style waffle makers were rejected because this is just a bulky and un-useful feature and having no real benefit for home units. The flip design may be of some use/help with some commercial waffle makers having very high temperature heating elements with extremely fast cooking times.]
I wanted to get another waffle maker that makes a classic round waffle because I never liked the Belgian-style waffles. The holes in Belgian waffles are too big and too deep. However, there are very few classic round American-style models on the market today to pick from. Cuisinart makes a classic style round waffle maker (Retail Price: $29.99). But its 5-setting browning control felt very cheaply designed having imprecise settings. So after much searching in stores and on-line, decided to buy an All-Clad 99012GT Classic Round Waffle Maker.
A January 2012 Good Housekeeping review had given an All-Clad Classic Round Waffle Maker (model: 99012 costing $200 at the time) their top "A" rating on an A to F grading scale. However, despite this unit having more "bells & whistles" than my old Toastmaster 442A waffle baker, it didn't quite live up to my old waffle maker - which I rate at 5 stars on a 1 to 5 star scale.
Since different Waffle Makers (makes & models) heat up at differing rates and temperatures, I was also hoping that the All-Clad waffle maker would include a basic and simple waffle recipe that was specially developed for it. At my request, All-Clad Representative emailed me a copy of their recipe booklet. First one received was for their square (Belgian?) waffle maker. The rep then sent me a recipe booklet for their round classic waffle maker (which made 7-1/2 inch diameter waffles). All recipes in both booklets were identical except for the amount of batter used per waffle and the recommended baking times. All of their recipes were a bit exotic (e.g. Buttermilk Waffles, Chocolate Waffles, Yeasted Waffles, Waffled French Toast, & Sour Cream-Blueberry Waffles) instead of just a sample basic & simple waffle recipe.
Pros:
1) Makes classic round American-style waffles (6-1/2 inch diameter).
2) Has 7 distinct browning settings for making soft to crispy waffles depending on the setting selected (#7 for highest & #1 for lowest) and time allowed for baking. Control knob can be positioned between clicked settings.
3) Setting control is located in the front, and has an off position. (Some manufactures have their setting control located in poor places, or have to be unplugged to turn them off.)
4) A light comes on & a beep sound chimes when unit has reached its proper baking temperature.
5) Another light comes on & a beep sound chimes again when the waffle is done.
6) Unit has a very aesthetic design with its stainless steel body.
7) Unit has two safety catches (metal levers) that allow it to be locked closed for being stored in a vertical position. This saves shelf space.
8) Non-stick baking plates allow waffles to be removed without sticking, and should not need to be cleaned after every use. Baking plates will become "seasoned" if the waffles come out completely and the plates do not need to be wash frequently.
9) Waffles bake fairly evenly, especially on lower settings & after the first waffle during a baking session.
10) Waffle maker's base has a rubber pad that prevents the unit from slipping around while opening & closing it. It also is designed for wrapping the cord around for storage. But the pug end hangs free so a wrapped cord can easily become unwound.
Cons:
1) High Cost (but you can easily pay double or triple for other waffle makers).
2) Has Teflon non-stick coating instead of a ceramic non-stick coating.
3) Waffle baking plates open like a clamshell as the waffle expands during baking. My old Toastmaster unit was designed to allow the baking plates to open parallel to each other as the waffle expanded during baking.
4) Unit didn't come with any sample waffle recipes.
5) Baking plates cannot be removed for easy cleaning.
6) Cannot buy any replacement plates (Teflon coatings always fail eventually) or different types or shaped baking plates (e.g. Pizzelle Baker, Round Heart Waffler, etc.).
7) Waffles bake a bit darker in the center than at the outer edges at the higher settings (especially for number 7, 6, & 5 settings). This was more noticeable with the top baking plate. And less noticeable after the first waffle produced since the baking plate temperatures are more uniform for latter waffles during a baking session.
8) There are no insulated side-handles (like my old Toastmaster 442A waffle maker has). Pot holders are needed to move a hot maker out of the way after you are finished making waffles.
9) Replacement parts are not sold to customers and some assembly screws & fasteners are hidden - Thus, the unit is NOT Do-It-Yourself (DIY) friendly.
10) The two safety catches (metal levers) for locking plates closed get too hot to touch during baking - so you need to remember to unlock them before turning the waffle maker on. But unit can be left unlocked if it is stored horizontally, and can still be easily unlocked by using pot holders when theses catches are too hot to touch.






































