Brentwood Appliances Ts-1405bl Waffle Cone Maker, blu

Brand:Brentwood

3.4/5

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Brentwood Appliances Ts-1405bl Waffle Cone Maker, blu

Intervallo di temperatura regolabile. Indicatori luminosi di alimentazione/preriscaldamento. 7 pollici Piatti per waffle Dia. Produce coni di zucchero, wafer e waffle. 750 Watt.
Assembly required Yes
Batteries required No
Brand Brentwood
Color Blue
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,092 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Item model number TS-1405BL
Item Weight 2.75 Pounds
Manufacturer Brentwood Appliances
Number of pieces 1
Number of settings 3
Product Dimensions 10 x 5 x 12 inches
Product Dimensions 5"D x 10"W x 12"H
Special Feature Temperature Control
Warranty Description Limited one year.
Wattage 750 watts

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Scritto da: Ivy O.
My mother loves this new kitchen appliance
She's always wanted to make waffle cones and now she can anytime she wants. Just add ❤️
Scritto da: LC
Waffle Cone Maker is a light weight
I bought the Brentwood Waffle Cone Maker because making waffle cones in a pizzelle maker was not working out so well. This machine didn't come with adequate instructions, but it works similar to a pizzelle maker. I turned on the machine and set the dial about a quarter of an inch past medium. Once the maker's light is green add about 1/3 cup of batter (I use an ice cream scoop) slightly off center toward the back quadrant so that the batter spreads forward and fills the plates. Engage the lock. After a few waffles if the the batter contains a lot of butter, then you do not need to add any oil to the plates. Eventually the green light will go off as the waffle cooks. When the green light goes on again, wait another minute to a minute and a half and open the machine to remove the waffle. Add more batter and repeat. I remove the waffle with tongs and let it cool while adding the batter again and then shape the cone. I found that the cone shaper that came with the waffle cone maker was too large and so I just shaped the cones by hand. Also the plates of the waffle maker are too light, so that it takes much longer to make a waffle as compared to a heavy plated pizzelle maker. There is no audible click when the light goes on and off, so you really need to be present when using this machine. My batter was thick, so it didn't make a huge mess.
Scritto da: Smith
1st time user, learning curve
Keep in mind this was the first time I used this, and I realize there were going to be speedbumps. I'm just explaining my experience. ●Easy to operate. ● Would be nice to have instructions indicate how much batter to use. ●I assumed the batter would be pourable, mine was not. Once I got used to the batter , and got a feel for it & how much, it was okay. ●I suggest placing the batter alittle towards the top (back) from the center of the griddle, as when the lid is brought down it pushes the batter towards the front of the griddle. Helps keep spillages to a minimum. ●I oiled the griddle top and bottom in the beginning, and a couple times throughout the batch. Just poured some veg oil and a couple layers of paper towel and wiped it down. Keep the oil and paper towels handy. ●I found having paper towels nearby was very useful for wiping off my hands, oiling the griddle, and placing over waffles as I rolled them. The waffles can be very hot! ●A wide non scratch utensil for removing the waffle from the griddle would work great (rather than a spoon as indicated in the directions). The waffle when hot is more durable than I thought. ●It's hard to tell the done-ness even after peeking a few times. I assume the more you do it the better you get at perfecting it. ●All of my waffles were whitish in the middle, dark towards the edges. Maybe more perfecting on my part? ●On my griddle when the green light is on, it's hard to see it, it's a white light with a little green on the right & left sides. ●My waffles/cones are pretty fragile, I wouldn't trust them without being served in a bowl. ●When I turned it off, I never saw the green light go off, so I unplugged it. (After a few minutes) ●Overall: I achieved making a batch of waffle cones. I plan on serving them tonight, in a bowl. For the price of the griddle it's not a bad deal. I guess I had a few expectations, may or may not have been out of line. If anyone that has used this has any other helpful hints, I'd be interested in hearing them. Kinda fun.
Scritto da: Alexandra
Fun, cute waffle cone iron - and great price!!
I was so excited when this arrived, but after the first few cone failures, I thought I’d have to return it. But, I kept trying different things and ended up getting perfectly cooked crispy cones. Here’s what I did: - I used my own recipe (haven’t tried the one in the book yet), which made a thick sweet batter that my kids love, but it needs to rest for 30 mins after preparing...otherwise, cone batter runs everywhere - made a cone “keeper” - I took a couple of sheets of foil and formed it around the cone roller before making my first cone and use this after rolling a cone to help set the shape...I leave the cone between the foil and the roller inside until I’m ready for the next cone. Otherwise, the cone can unravel a bit before it hardens - set the temp halfway between Mid and Max - each cone took about 2 mins - my cones kept coming up with holes in the middle, so my fix was to place the batter in the center and leave the lid off for a minute...then close lid gently. This lets the center set up a bit before dispersing the batter to the edges - used spray oil (like Pam) but VERY little and used a basting brush to spread it around the plates...only did this for every three to four cones...too much oil will spread the batter too thin - clean off any debris from previous cone as this can cause a sticky area where the next cone will rip when removing Next time, I will try the recipe in the book and see how they turn out. I didn’t want to have to separate eggs for that recipe, but I now have carton egg whites that I can use. Curious to see if the included recipe makes a difference...I think it will. Even the mistakes are yummy! Unless it’s a complete uncooked mess, I have been keeping the failures...kids love to break them up and put the pieces on their ice cream, so there is little waste. And if you don’t get to rolling your cone fast enough and it hardens, just put it back on the iron for few seconds and remove - it will be rollable again. I can see this being used a lot. Cleanup isn’t fun, but even the non-cook surfaces of this iron were pretty easy to wipe off with a damp cloth. I LOVE the turquoise color of this little iron! Retro and cute. :)
Scritto da: Carole R. NAPOLI
Cutest little machine
Love the cookies it makes. I make bowls with it too. Cute and easy to use. I use my own recipe not theirs.
Scritto da: Kat2304
Amazing waffle maker.
I bought this little waffle maker to make flemish split waffles which is similar to Dutch stroopwafels but softer and filled with vanilla butter cream. First try today and I’m amazed and how nice they came out. So easy. I just oiled a bit with avocado oil before starting and it’s great. Nothing to clean. It’s perfect. Next recipe will be belgian lukken which is similar to pizelle but more buttery. Will update after I tried that. But so far so good. I love this waffle maker. And great price. One thing. There is a clasp to lock the iron while baking. I didn’t do that because my waffle needed to raise a bit so I could cut it open. The first one I had it locked and it came out crisp. So just lock it if you want thin crisp waffle cookies.
Scritto da: really happy
Do not buy if you live in uk. it is 110volts not uk 220volts
This should not have been sold on the Amazon uk site by a company called Layger uk. The appliance should be operated on 110volts the whole of the uk is 220volts you would need to purchase an additional expensive adapter . It all feels like a big con, these appliances are not ment for a UK market
Scritto da: Zhen Huan Yang
Can't make egg rolls
I originally planned to buy it to make egg rolls, but after trying it out, the cakes coming out of this machine were too thick to be rolled into thin rolls, so I had to make them into egg crepes!
Scritto da: Jill
Cheap item. Appalling experience
Waffle maker is made out of cheap plastic and it was received damaged despite packaging was intact. It's been six weeks now and nobody has refunded my money. I have contacted the seller three weeks ago regarding this matter and I have provided the proof of postage, but no one bothered to reply. Never had such experience on Amazon.
Scritto da: Peppermint
Easy to use!
This waffle maker is easy to use and easy to clean. The only issue I have is that the upper left part of the waffle maker has black paint of some sort. It does not come off even if I wiped it. Hope this does not affect the performance of the item otherwise I will have to return it. I have used it once and so far so good. I will update my review if that black sort of paint does affect the item’s ability to function well.

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