Friday, July 31, 2009

How To Select Waffle Makers For Everyday Use

By Terry L. Jones

There are many great waffle makers on the market today, but there are also many different price ranges. Depending on how much you want to spend and your intentions for use, different models will come out as your top picks. Consider the following tips as guidance on picking one that will suite your needs and deliver perfectly golden waffles for years to come.

Power is a big issue with any type of kitchen appliance. Usually, lower priced models of an appliance will have lower watts of power, and that means a more limited range of capabilities. These low power models are best suited to small households or consumers who will use them on a more limited or occasional basis.

For those who want to make larger batches of waffles or who will use the machine all the time, a higher watt model will be more suitable.

Capacity of the model is another concern. You can find very small models that only make a couple waffles at a time as well as very large professional models that will make large batches at a time. The size of your family or number of people you will often be serving at one time will determine which capacity you need.

Next, consider shape. This is something many people don't care or think much about, but for others it is very important. You can get a traditional heart shaped waffle today, but most of these machines produce standard square or circle waffles. If this matters to you, then make sure to look around and find all the options within your price range.

Price: You can go into a local store and pick up a very basic waffle maker for less than twenty bucks or you can purchase them online for well over a hundred bucks. Most consumers will go for something that falls in the mid-range, around thirty to fifty bucks.

There is one good old rule of shopping that applies here: you get what you pay for. If you spring for a top of the line professional quality waffle machine, you are guaranteed to produce more waffles and better waffles than you would with a twenty buck machine you bought down the street. Yet, do you really need that level of an appliance in you home?

You probably don't need the absolute best waffle makers on the market in your kitchen. You just need a high quality model that meets all of your individual answers to the guidelines presented here. Find one that works in your home for your needs, and you will have delicious, golden brown waffles for many years to come.

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