Easy-to-clean cooking plates for making up to 5 delicious heart-shaped waffles
With high-quality, non-stick coating by ILAG®
Variable thermostat for custom browning
15 recipe suggestions included
1200W
Size approx. (cm):
- Ø21 x H8.6 x D28
3 year manufacturer's warranty
Also, other electricals include -
Food processor £13.99
17L Microwave £34.99
Deep fat fryer £24.99
George Foreman Grill £19.99
Top comments
DealJourno to PIXIE AND DIXIE
30 Jan 166#7
Bought. Why do so many people here say brought when they mean bought?
wiggywig
30 Jan 163#5
All comments (37)
macgyvers child
30 Jan 16#1
quite excited about this. love a good waffle with nutella and squirty cream.
PIXIE AND DIXIE
30 Jan 161#2
Brought one last time and used a lot very good value.
DealJourno to PIXIE AND DIXIE
30 Jan 166#7
Bought. Why do so many people here say brought when they mean bought?
sportsnapper
30 Jan 16#3
Not until the 1st Feb though.....
eld1985
30 Jan 16#4
Is this in-store now?
wiggywig
30 Jan 163#5
declanwhitfield
30 Jan 161#6
it is from Monday 1st Feb but for some reason my post has changed it to available from now..
Disco Dave
30 Jan 162#8
Don't do it. Another gadget used once the gathers dust in the cupboard
Monaco Blue to Disco Dave
30 Jan 16#15
Agree, but so tempting. Heat!
montblanc
30 Jan 16#9
I had to look up what Liquid Smoke is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_smoke just looking at what it's made of and how it's prepared gives you a sense that it could be toxic and could give you cancer and in the second section yep that's why it's banned in Europe.
JohnnyL
30 Jan 162#10
bet they make great waffles but who really eats waffles that much No thanks yanks :smiley:
JohnnyL
30 Jan 16#11
I did give heat still a good deal :stuck_out_tongue:
toonsquirel
30 Jan 16#12
Is it easy to make waffles? I've coeliac and waffles are one of my great misses, would be nice to make my own. (Next I need to make Chicago town pizzas, donuts and a double decker)
davemhaynes
30 Jan 16#13
Would go for this except for the heart shape stupidness. Heat for the price.
DealJourno to davemhaynes
30 Jan 16#17
Maybe the heart shape is a discreet health warning :smiley:
hanluci to davemhaynes
30 Jan 16#19
The heart shapes are traditional Scandinavian, have my grandmas old non-electric one that used hearts. This type of waffle is different to the Belgium ones, they're thinner (& better imho) but don't expect Belgian style...traditionally you have these with jam and a crepe fraiche type thing
Gollywood
30 Jan 16#14
Does it make baps & muff-ins also :confused:
neoboy
30 Jan 16#16
Now to get that maple syrup deal too!
dsuk
30 Jan 16#18
The cheap Chinese non stick coating probably causes cancer.
Gollywood
30 Jan 161#20
What's with all this Chinese cancer talk?
aLV426
30 Jan 16#21
Just thought I'd share I was bought (ha brought one then!) one last time they where in Lidl, it had rust on the plates and was swapped out, I have never removed it from the box. Too much like hard work to make the batter & clean, making your own is obviously nicer than buying & heating a premade one, but for me the compromise is worth the lack of hassle...
saxo_appeal
30 Jan 16#22
foes4you
30 Jan 16#23
jus buy Warburtons waffles and save £10 - now that's a hot deal
andrewp
31 Jan 16#24
Not keen on the heart shape and also doesn't make deep enough waffles. Fair price though
terayon00
31 Jan 16#25
Because the can't spell?
Majumba
31 Jan 16#26
I bought a different Lidl waffle maker years ago for a similar price. It didn't last long but was very good for finding out if I really wanted a machine as there wasn't much to lose. When it broke I bought a better machine.
Someone here said that cleaning was a hassle. This is not true providing you read the instructions and oil the plates firsts. Ready made waffles really don't compare either.
sarkymark1
31 Jan 16#27
No blue waffles please!
Gollywood
31 Jan 16#28
She could've said 'buyed' :smile:
frizzyhead
31 Jan 16#29
Although I do know which word I should use, I still tend to forget and write it as I say it, as with my accent I would say it with an r sound for both, if I would try and pronounce it properly I would sound like a posh *. This is not an English exam, so I think for most of us that are usually just typing in a hurry a few spelling or grammatical mistakes are likely.
samsonious
31 Jan 16#30
Using the right word makes you sound posh? What accent is it that makes words sound like the wrong ones? Dumb?
soldierboy001
31 Jan 16#31
There's a lot of woffle on this waffle thread. Well someone had to say it????????????????????????//
PIXIE AND DIXIE
1 Feb 16#32
sorry.
soldierboy001
1 Feb 161#33
Because they buyed it then brought it home, simples.
Glory123
1 Feb 16#34
Been after a waffle maker for ages, so thanks for posting. Just picked one up, looks OK, maybe a little bit flimsy. Looking forward to trying it out. Potato, ham and cheese waffles tomorrow I think. :stuck_out_tongue:
JC1997
1 Feb 16#35
Just bought one today, the waffle make has alot with glue stuff stick on the non stick coating, is that normal? is there any why to get ride of?
soldierboy001 to JC1997
1 Feb 16#36
Uh!!!!
dealsniper89
3 Feb 161#37
Thanks Declan, I snapped one of these up as soon as I saw your deal. Bring on the waffles!
Opening post
With high-quality, non-stick coating by ILAG®
Variable thermostat for custom browning
15 recipe suggestions included
1200W
Size approx. (cm):
- Ø21 x H8.6 x D28
3 year manufacturer's warranty
Also, other electricals include -
Food processor £13.99
17L Microwave £34.99
Deep fat fryer £24.99
George Foreman Grill £19.99
Top comments
All comments (37)
Someone here said that cleaning was a hassle. This is not true providing you read the instructions and oil the plates firsts. Ready made waffles really don't compare either.