

🥞 Elevate your mornings with crispy, customizable waffles—because your brunch deserves the best!
The KRUPS 4-Slice Belgian Waffle Maker combines powerful 1200W heating with a sleek stainless steel design to deliver four perfectly cooked waffles at once. Featuring 5 browning levels, removable nonstick plates for easy cleaning, and smart indicator lights with an audible beep, it ensures consistent, restaurant-quality waffles tailored to your taste. Its family-sized capacity and compact storage make it an essential, stylish addition to any kitchen.








| Best Sellers Rank | #2,416 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #8 in Waffle Irons |
| Brand | KRUPS |
| Color | Silver/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 10,928 Reviews |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 18.9"D x 9.84"W x 9.84"H |
| Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe Parts |
| Wattage | 1200 watts |
D**R
Easy to clean, works excellently and the waffles come out fluffy and tall.
A spot on product that makes the best waffles of any I have previously purchased. The rest can go to the thrift store but this one stayes. Well constructed, easy to clean, nice coior and the crisp crust is just right to hold the syrup. Since it makes four at a time it's good for a family or if you are single make the full plate and freeze the leftovers. This is one waffle maker you are going to use alot!
B**S
High quality waffle iron
I was reluctant to purchase this because I don't love the thickness of "Belgian" waffles. I am super happy with this waffle iron. It is heavy duty, heavy weight, and seems very well constructed. The waffles are not super thick like classic Belgian waffles. I love the fact that the grates are removable and dishwasher safe. It is extremely easy to use and clean. It is on the large size. We found that one waffle (4 squares) was plenty for two of us. It comes with recipes and ideas for waffles.
J**.
Great 4 Waffle Maker
So far so good!!!! It’s great to make 4 square waffles at one time especially when you have guest. I like the temperature setting capability so you get the perfectly cooked waffle. Clean up is easy, you pop out the waffle plates & into the dishwasher. It stands up for storage which takes up less room. Note: Square waffles are great for making extra & freezing & easy to heat up in a toaster over round waffle makers.
V**G
Decent waffles and easy to clean
I bought the Krups waffle iron to replace a Villaware waffle iron that I've had for more than 20 years. I have to say that my old waffle iron made superior waffles -- very fast, and the waffles were crisp and well browned. Lately, however, I've had an issue with the heating elements that caused the top to be almost burnt while the bottom was still very pale, and the plates on my old iron were not removeable for cleaning, so time for a replacement. I selected the Krups Waffle Iron for 3 reasons: 1. Removable plates 2. Relatively low cost and 3. Reasonably positive reviews. Made my first batch of waffles this morning. The Krups waffle iron is somewhat slow to heat up compared to my old iron -- took about 8 or 9 minutes to reach temperature at a setting of 5 (max), but that's okay -- I just start heating it up while I do other stuff like make coffee and finish final mixing of my waffle batter. Regarding the quality of the waffle, even on the highest setting (5), the waffles come out sort of light medium brown, and were not as crisp as the ones from my old iron. I only made enough batter for one round of waffles. In the future, if you want crisp, well browned waffles, I recommend leaving the waffles in the iron past the time when the alarm sounds until there is little or no steam coming out, even on the max setting. Finally, clean up was a breeze with the removable plates -- I am really happy with this. Plates are easy to remove and reinstall. Some reviews mentioned that the handle gets hot -- the handle remained cool to the touch, however I only made one round, and it's possible that if you make many waffles, the handle could get somewhat hot due to escaping steam. The alarm that sounds when the waffles are ready is loud, but not excessively so (my old one was much louder as are our smoke detectors), but I think that is a highly individual opinion. My husband can't hear it in the next room, but I can hear it on the other side of the house! All in all, it's a good product and worth the price.
S**R
Great Waffle Iron!
My son wanted a waffle iron for Christmas so I went researching options. I have three, each producing one large waffle at a time, because when I entertain a group one waffle at a time (@ 7 min. each) is not sufficient. I found this waffle iron and was so impressed I put it on my wish list as well. When I purchased it, the iron cost just under $56; I notice it is now selling for over $100 -- watch for lower prices! Update December 27, 2019. STILL love this waffle iron! It makes great waffles. I use a higher setting because we like them a little crispy. Also, the irons pop out and can be washed in the dishwasher, which is a HUGE benefit. I still have my old single-waffle irons to add to my Krups when I'm cooking for a crowd; they are a bear to clean; the irons don't pop out and it is very time consuming to wipe clean with a sponge and paper towels. LOVE my Krups! I made my first batch this morning and am very pleased! A few things: 1. I wiped down and then seasoned the iron as instructed. 2. I sprayed the iron with Pam before the first batch. With my other waffle irons I usually only need to spray before the first batch and then not again for the duration of cooking. However, with this iron, the second batch stuck -- not horrendously so (I was able to pull them off, but they tore a little). So I sprayed the iron before cooking each subsequent batch and it worked well. 3. The instructions say to close the lid, but they don't specify whether to close all the way to where it locks down. For my other waffle irons I gently lowered the lid (didn't squish it all the way shut), so I was afraid to lock down this lid. However halfway through the baking of the first batch I realized I needed to shut it all the way (instructions should specify this). 4. I started on setting "3" (medium) and the waffles were not crisp enough so I left them in another minute or so. The next batch I cooked on "4" and still wasn't satisfied with the crisp factor. The rest I cooked on "5" and loved the results! 5. Make sure you don't put more than 1/2 cup of batter in each section. It takes approximately 7 minutes to cook each batch. 6. I LOVE that the iron plates are removable for easy cleaning! This is definitely not the case on my old waffle irons. Love, love, love this feature! A single recipe of my Belgian waffles made 7 large round waffles in my other irons. When I cook for a group I always make a double batch. The double batch recipe made 24 waffles in this iron. Make a ton and freeze them in large Zip Loc freezer bags, separating layers with waxed paper. Just toast them right out of the freezer (don't microwave them!). My recipe for Belgian waffles (it's the bomb!). This recipe makes 12 waffles (3 batches of 4). Figure on 2 - 3 waffles per person; make a double batch for a large crowd. 2 cups light sour cream 2 lg. egg yolks (save whites!) 1 cup low fat milk 5 tbl. butter, melted, slightly cooled 4 tsp. sugar 2 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. baking soda 2 cups bread flour 3 egg whites (dump the last yolk) 1. Combine all ingredients except bread flour and egg whites in a large mixing bowl and stir to combine. 2. Stir in the bread flour, just until flour is moistened (don't try to remove every lump). 3. Beat 3 egg whites until stiff and gently fold into batter. 5. Spray top and bottom of Belgian waffle iron with Pam and heat. When the iron is ready, spoon in ½ cup of batter, and close and lock the lid. When iron indicates waffle is done, remove and repeat.
R**P
Cheap "metal" holding it together
You know, I selected Krup's because I thought it was a quality brand. I'm giving the waffle iron only two stars because of the durability of it. It works great actually and there are no complaints there and I love the removable plates feature. Of course that makes it perfect for cleaning. My problem is, after a brief time of owning this item; I went to place it on the counter and my finger accidently hit the latch that opens it and hit the countertop. All things considered, this was NOT a hard hit, and the right tab broke! Tab meaning where the top attaches and allows for it to open and close. And it can't be repaired by crazy glue and tried JB Weld epoxy glue and although it says it's good for metal, the heat caused it to just melt. The waffle iron works, yes; but it's a PITA to have to make sure it's leaning up against something while the batter is poured. UGH!! These companies and their cheap materials. So disappointing. AND now I put krup's in the POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE category. Took a chance and called to see if they would do anything about this issue. Rep told me she would have honored the 2 year warranty if I hadn't tried to glue it! What?! What does that have to do with the cheap materials this thing is made of. It was not dropped! How cheap is a product made when it flings open and taps a counter causes the damn thing to break?! It would make more sense to me if this happened multiple times... it was once! For that reason; krup's sucks.
S**C
Love this waffle maker!
Really enjoy using this waffle maker. I love that the plates are removable so that you can wash them. So much easier than my previous model. I also like that it beeps to let you know when it has heated to the right temperature so you know when to pour in the batter. It also beeps to let you know when the waffle is finished cooking. It has a knob to adjust depending on how brown you want them. No negatives on this one.
H**4
So much better than single serve
Serving a family of 6, this thing is a godsend. So much better than making them one at a time. Super easy to clean as the trays are removable. I havent put them in the dishwasher because they're so non stick that just a quick wash and rinse has been fine.
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