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Bella Nonstick Rotating Belgian Waffle Maker (Stainless Steel)

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Best Buy has Bella Nonstick Rotating Belgian Waffle Maker (Stainless Steel, 17922) on sale for $14.99. Shipping is free for My Best Buy Members (free to join).

Thanks to Community Member sr71 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Create up to four 1" thick waffles in just 10 minutes
  • Rotating design
  • EverGood Ceramic Nonstick Coated cooking plates made without PFAS, PFOA, PTFE, lead and cadmium
  • Lights signal when the waffles are ready
  • Folding handle for storage
  • Dishwasher-safe drip tray

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    • Price valid 6/16 while supplies last.
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on Best Buy based on 170 customer reviews.
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Best Buy has Bella Nonstick Rotating Belgian Waffle Maker (Stainless Steel, 17922) on sale for $14.99. Shipping is free for My Best Buy Members (free to join).

Thanks to Community Member sr71 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Create up to four 1" thick waffles in just 10 minutes
  • Rotating design
  • EverGood Ceramic Nonstick Coated cooking plates made without PFAS, PFOA, PTFE, lead and cadmium
  • Lights signal when the waffles are ready
  • Folding handle for storage
  • Dishwasher-safe drip tray

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Price valid 6/16 while supplies last.
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on Best Buy based on 170 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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DoctorLecter
2d ago
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Bought one in July last year for $12.99
Pretty solid.
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TinCanFury
2d ago
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A neighbor was throwing one out, I rescued it, cleaned it up, and it makes some solid waffles easily. Can recommend.
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Looks like the same one I got from Target for $15. If it is (the same generic base), it's a good and worth the price. I still have it after 1yr and use it regularly.
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GB05
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Quote from TinCanFury :
A neighbor was throwing one out, I rescued it, cleaned it up, and it makes some solid waffles easily. Can recommend.

Let me know when you throw it out. Lol
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minidragon
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Anyone know if this is easy to clean? I am assuming the plates doesn't come off for cleaning?
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Nuieve
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I got it for 15 too a long time ago, I thought it was a regular price.

One thing I don't like about it is that the blue light comes on way too early. It's barely cooked at that point, waffles are soft and crumbly like an angel cake.

I give it at least 2-3 minutes more, but that kind of defeats the purpose of it in my book as you have to open/close a few times to check for readiness or have a timer running to add minutes. Other waffle makers I had before were more on point with their blue lights.

If I were for a waffle maker I'd skip this one.
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keiroy
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Quote from Nuieve :
I got it for 15 too a long time ago, I thought it was a regular price.One thing I don't like about it is that the blue light comes on way too early. It's barely cooked at that point, waffles are soft and crumbly like an angel cake.I give it at least 2-3 minutes more, but that kind of defeats the purpose of it in my book as you have to open/close a few times to check for readiness or have a timer running to add minutes. Other waffle makers I had before were more on point with their blue lights.If I were for a waffle maker I'd skip this one.
Sounds like a batter issue. It may not be the device.

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Nuieve
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Quote from keiroy :
Sounds like a batter issue. It may not be the device.
I use Kresteux Waffle mix and some random grocery waffle mixes same as with my previous waffle makers which didn't have this problem. The light always comes on early. What batter issue can it possible be?
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TinCanFury
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Quote from Nuieve :
I got it for 15 too a long time ago, I thought it was a regular price.

One thing I don't like about it is that the blue light comes on way too early. It's barely cooked at that point, waffles are soft and crumbly like an angel cake.

I give it at least 2-3 minutes more, but that kind of defeats the purpose of it in my book as you have to open/close a few times to check for readiness or have a timer running to add minutes. Other waffle makers I had before were more on point with their blue lights.

If I were for a waffle maker I'd skip this one.

I use the amount of steam coming off the batter to determine when the waffles are done, much more accurate than the lights.
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TinCanFury
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Quote from minidragon :
Anyone know if this is easy to clean? I am assuming the plates doesn't come off for cleaning?

they don't come off, but it's fairly easy to wash off in the sink. Things don't really stick to it, berries and chocolate chips come off easy with warm water. Just let it completely dry before turning it on again.
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Nuieve
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Quote from TinCanFury :
I use the amount of steam coming off the batter to determine when the waffles are done, much more accurate than the lights.
I try that too, doesn't quite work reliably. Sometimes it just keeps on steaming endlessly. Or stops steaming when it's still soft. I don't remember how that works.... I don't like to stand and watch waflles being cooked, it's as fun as watching paint dry.

I think last time I made them (it's been a while) I just ran a timer and added 3 extra minutes or so after the light, then the waffles were crispy.

My previous waffle makers (and ones before it but that was a very long time ago) had a much higher tolerance for triggering the light, and when it came on the waffles were properly crispy each time, It was an inch or two bigger maker than this.

If I were making waffles often I'd definitely upgrade, but for once every 3 months this Bella works fine still just a bit of a learning curve with it.

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