Oster Belgian Waffle Maker, Stainless Steel (CKSTWF2000-1AM)

Enjoy fresh, homemade Belgian-style waffles with the Oster Belgian Waffle Maker. Featuring an 8-inch nonstick plate, this waffle maker creates large waffles with deep pockets that you can fill with tasty toppings and syrup. The temperature dial allows you to adjust the heat with a simple twist, so you can make your waffles as fluffy or crispy as you please, while the cool-touch handle offers a firm grip and helps prevent burns. This durable Belgian waffle iron is built with a sturdy stainless steel housing for long-lasting performance. And thanks to its indicator lights, the waffle maker clearly displays when the power is on and whether it is ready to bake.

Product Features

  • Belgian waffle maker creates large delicious waffles with deep pockets
  • 8-inch nonstick plate releases waffles easily and cleans quickly
  • Adjustable temperature control for easy heat adjustments
  • Stainless steel housing for added durability
  • Cool-touch handle provides a firm grip and helps prevent burns

3 thoughts on “Oster Belgian Waffle Maker, Stainless Steel (CKSTWF2000-1AM)”

  1. Buy it. Best Mother’s Day gift I’ve ever bought myself. I should preface this review with the fact that I absolutely LOVE waffles, and that I’ve never had a waffle maker before- In fact, for my entire adult life, I’ve walked past waffle makers in the store and never considered buying one. I felt that wafflers were for “other” people. People with money and great kitchens and Saturday brunches. Surely not for me. But, one day several months ago, we were wandering down the waffler aisle and I told my men- Husband & 2 boys- that I wanted a waffle maker for Mother’s Day. Now, my husband is not a fan of waffles or shopping. So, Mother’s Day arrived and I was presented with instructions to “Pick out any waffle maker [I] want!” But I’m pretty cheap, so I picked this one.My waffler arrived exactly on time, which was awesome- but the FedEx man seemed oddly disturbed by my outward display of appreciation. (I know I’m not the only one who does the Amazon Delivery Happy Dance while the delivery guy’s still on the…

  2. Like any type oven or cooker the indicator light will … 1. I read the reviews on this waffle maker and clearly a lot of people who write reviews don’t read instructions. It’s coated with Teflon and nothing will stick to it providing you “season” it prior to the first time uses – as you should do with all Teflon coated pans, etc.2. You’re buying a Teflon coated product so anything cooked in it will have a typical type texture that Teflon provides. If you want a very crisp outside texture then you need to spend a couple hundred dollars for a cast iron unit. The waffles have the type texture as you would see with those waffle makers at hotels who provide them with their continental type breakfasts they have.3. The green light is not a timer light. It’s an indicator light letting you know it reached it’s chosen temperature. “You” need to decide on how hot you want it and how long to cook it to your desire. Like any type oven or cooker the indicator light will shut off and on as the heater elements maintain the selected…

  3. For the price, it’s a decent unit. As I write this review, I just received my third Oster waffle maker. #2 is still working but it’s well used and they were on Lightning sales for $14.This is a very basic unit with a bit of a learning curve. There is no ON/OFF button, no timer, it’s somewhat shallow and doesn’t flip. The lightweight material used for the plates (guessing aluminum and Teflon) doesn’t make the greatest waffles as compared to cast iron plates. The thermostat is cheap with proximal sensors only.However, it is cheap, can be stored vertically and does a decent job (if you learn how to work it).———There are a few tricks that will lead to better waffles:1. Ignore the READY light. Preheat this Oster so that the plates get fully hot before using it. I usually turn mine on HIGH, wait a while, test the distal edge with a small drop of water and watch for a sizzle. No sizzle, wait some more. When those plates are fully hot, pour the batter then reduce the temp…

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