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VillaWare 2010 UNO Pro Belgian Gravity Waffler

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VillaWare 2010 UNO Pro Belgian Gravity Waffler


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Sales Rank: 1865
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Released: 2005-07-19

Avg. Customer Review: 3.5 Star
Media: Kitchen
Color: Cast aluminum

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VillaWare 2010 UNO Pro Belgian Gravity Waffler
  • Belgian waffler makes 1 round 6-1/4-inch-diameter waffle, a generous 1-1/2 inches thick
  • Durable cast-aluminum housing; simple on/off switch; stay-cool handle; easy-to-clean design
  • Top and bottom heating units rotate 180 degrees to ensure even browning and crisp results
  • Adjust crispness from 7 browning levels; ready indicator; nonstick finish for effortless release
  • Measures 15-1/4 by 5-3/4 by 7-1/4 inches


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UNO Pro Belgian Gravity Waffler



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VillaWare 2010 UNO Pro Belgian Gravity Waffler
  • Kitchen: 0 pages (2005-07-19)
  • Publisher: Villaware
  • Label: Villaware
  • Studio: Villaware
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 Star based on 33 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #1865


Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:3.5 Star

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 1 Star
Summary: cheaply built but not priced 2008-09-05
Comment: I liked this company's VillaWare V2003 UNO Petite Heart Waffler but this item broke the first time I used it. Too much plastic. Poor design. I did manage to keep it together for several uses but the waffles stuck badly each time despite all the flawless waffles made on their other product.


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Customer Rating: 1 Star
Summary: Painful experience 2008-08-28
Comment: If you're ready for a nice Sunday morning waffle and relax with the morning newspaper - then don't buy this - you'll spend an hour shaking your fist at it, peeling the waffle in pieces off of it. It worked fine for about 3 months, and then gradually got worse to the point that the waffle would never extract. Yes it looks nicer than the Waring, but the objective is to make good waffles every time - and this thing fails miserably.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Darn Good Wafflemaker 2008-06-24
Comment: This is our fourth "Gravity" waffler. We have not experienced the early heating outage reported by others, though our third one died in the middle of Sunday morning breakfast after many years of faithful once-a-week service. Yes, Belgian waffles EVERY Sunday morning--a ritual!

Our first two Gravity wafflers suffered from a flimsy projection that freed the rotating assembly to rotate. The third one never had this problem, and the fourth one has shown no hint of it either, after a month or two.

The built-in timer is almost useless, unless you like undercooked waffles. We like ours crispy and lightly browned on the outside, and still moist on the inside, so I crank the heat all the way up and cook the waffles for 4.5 - 4.75 minutes. Krusteaz makes a terrific Belgian waffle mix, which I supplement with vanilla extract, almond extract, and usually a small amount of lemon extract. Then we drown them in 100% pure maple syrup and occasionally wild blueberries and Cracker Barrel's wild blueberry syrup (actually, Dickinson's syrup that we buy at Cracker Barrel).

The Gravity waffler makes the tallest waffles of any wafflemaker I've been able to find. The construction is much more solid than the Waring "flip" wafflemaker, and the staff at Williams-Sonoma said that the WillaWare Gravity wafflemaker significantly outperformed the much more expensive Kitchenaid wafflemaker.

Yes, it's huge and takes up a lot of cabinet space. Our previous waffler was a regular VillaWare round waffler that made the same diameter waffles, but not as tall. The old waffler had a footprint of about 2 inches x 8 inches and about 8 inches tall, so it would fit almost anywhere. The Gravity waffler is 15 inches wide by 9 inches deep by 9 inches tall!

We love ours!!


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Customer Rating: 1 Star
Summary: Horrible POS-- gave 1 star because the review would not take none 2008-06-21
Comment: As a long-time waffle maker, I thought I'd splurge on a nice, if somewhat expensive Belgian waffle maker. It is the worst product I have ever used. At least in the small applicance category. It is going in the trash today. It has a nagging tendency to stick, no-stick surfaces notwithstanding. It has a flimsy metal clip that is supposed to keep the swivel mechanism locked in place. It broke on the third use. Sine then, it will not stay upright when you turn it to extract the waffle. Extract is the right word, too, since I have to peel one half off, try to get the other, then reassemble on a plate. Dreadful, terrible, awful. Now for how I really feel......


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: great product 2008-06-05
Comment: This product is sturdy and looks good. Handle and iron easy to use and it makes wonderful waffles.



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