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title: "Cuisinart Breakfast Express Flip Waffle and Omelet Maker, One Side Waffle Maker and One Side Egg and Omelet Maker, 1 Inch Belgian Waffles, Nonstick, Dual Browning Controls, Stainless Steel, WAF-B50"
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# 1400W power for fast cooking Rotary flip for even browning Dual 6-level browning controls Cuisinart Breakfast Express Flip Waffle and Omelet Maker, One Side Waffle Maker and One Side Egg and Omelet Maker, 1 Inch Belgian Waffles, Nonstick, Dual Browning Controls, Stainless Steel, WAF-B50

**Brand:** cuisinart
**Price:** $U25438
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## Summary

> 🥞 Flip your mornings from meh to magnificent!

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- **What is this?** Cuisinart Breakfast Express Flip Waffle and Omelet Maker, One Side Waffle Maker and One Side Egg and Omelet Maker, 1 Inch Belgian Waffles, Nonstick, Dual Browning Controls, Stainless Steel, WAF-B50 by cuisinart
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## Best For

- cuisinart enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cuisinart brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Flip & Feast:** Rotary flip design guarantees golden, evenly cooked waffles and perfectly set omelets every time.
- • **Precision Browning Control:** Customize your perfect crispness on both waffles and eggs independently with 6 shade settings.
- • **Sleek Stainless Steel Style:** Modern, durable stainless steel exterior complements any kitchen aesthetic while standing up to daily use.
- • **Breakfast for Two, Done Right:** Simultaneously cooks a 1-inch Belgian waffle and fluffy omelet, saving precious morning minutes.
- • **Nonstick & Effortless Cleanup:** Durable nonstick plates ensure easy food release and quick cleanup, so you spend less time scrubbing.

## Overview

The Cuisinart Breakfast Express Flip Waffle and Omelet Maker is a powerful 1400W dual-sided kitchen appliance designed to cook one 1-inch Belgian waffle and one fluffy omelet simultaneously. Featuring independent 6-level browning controls and a rotary flip mechanism, it ensures perfectly cooked breakfasts with customizable crispness. Its nonstick plates and stainless steel exterior combine performance with easy cleanup and lasting style, making it a must-have for busy professionals craving gourmet mornings.

## Description

Designed to whip up a golden brown waffle and a perfectly fluffy omelet at the same time, the Breakfast Express Waffle & Omelet Maker is a kitchen essential for novices and seasoned cooks alike. Just add ingredients in one side, close, flip and add ingredients in the other side -- enjoy a gourmet breakfast for two in just a few minutes! You can cook a wide variety of other items, too, like pancakes, fried eggs, frittatas, grilled sandwiches, sausages and much more. Adjustable shade control knobs ensures custom cooking, and LED lights and audio beep tones indicate when food is done to ensure it's cooked to perfection.

Review: Best thing I've ever purchased! - Update to my original review May 2023: I wanted to come back here now to tell everyone how much I still use and love this waffle maker. So, I planned on buying this back in 2020 anyway; however, it really was a bonus at the time because COVID-19 had just begun and we had this during lockdown and work/school from home. Well, it's now 2023 -- 3 years later and this waffle maker is still awesome. I make waffles for all the mornings after kid sleep-overs. Moms ask me about my waffles because their kids/teens love them so much and they can't seem to replicate what I do. Now...I'm no Betty Crocker, so I blame a lot of it on this particular maker. First, the size is perfect. It's a good size waffle for most people. The two-sided cooker means that I can keep the waffles flowing when we have crowds too. I tend to make a big batch normally and freeze them for school mornings (I pop it on a plate for 30 sec, turn over for another 30 sec and it's perfect). They are large waffles, so my kids sometimes only eat half one morning and save the other half for another morning. I finally found the perfect tupperware to store them too (8" diameter x 4" height) through publishers clearing house. lol (see pic) It has a flat bottom so I can store up to 5 waffles in there (I generally separate them with wax paper). Although I will make them from scratch often -- I find the Krusteaz Belgian Waffle mix is very good when you want to do it with much less work. I use the Professional version as you don't need to add eggs and you can make as much or as little as you want. I tend to make my waffles a bit more fluid as it makes them fluffier/less dense. (so I add more water to the batter so it pours easily). Less water will give you a thicker batter and a more dense waffle. Both are good, we just prefer fluffy. As for clean-up, it's still a pain. But really, nothing too horrible -- takes a few minutes at most, once cooled. I let it cool down for at least a half hour, take a wad of paper towels to wipe all the inner surfaces and use some glass cleaner around the outside afterwards to get off any dripped grease from the Pam that I use to quickly coat the inside before pouring in the batter. So, after three years of relatively constant use (at least 3-4 times per month because I make large batches), my Cuisinart Belgian Waffle Maker (2 sided) is still working great. We love everything about it. Clean up is a bit of a hassle, but that's why I also make large batches because I don't have time in the morning for cleanup. I do not use this to do any of the other recipes in videos. I see folks cooking with cheese and sauces and all that. Well, that's really not me. I bought this with one purpose in mind and only use it for that. So, for me, clean-up is really easy. For other stuff, I pull out a frying pan. So, I really can't tell you about that side of it. Original Review Written in 2020: I've always wanted a waffle maker -- even better -- Belgian Waffle maker. But I was worried it would not be used after a while, and clean up in the past for all these sorts of things was horrible. Not with this one. Every week I'm making a batch because my son absolutely loves them. I usually make a bunch and freeze them for the week because of schedules and work. I've made some from scratch; but I have to admit that most of the time it's easiest to use a mix (Krusteaz Belgian Waffle Mix, is my preferred). Directions: I use a very light spray of Pam, because the oil wasn't as efficient and Pam gives it a lighter, more complete coverage. I also make sure the batter is able to flow of a spoon, rather than being thick. BUT not too watery. I find this helps move the batter around better for a more complete waffle. I do not necessarily like a crunchy waffle, so I start with it on "3." However, as I cook more waffles, I find I need to turn it down to almost "2" because the temperature continues to rise. A silicon set of tongs makes removal very safe and easy -- kids can help on that end. Pros: Easy clean-up, very simple to use, perfect waffles every time. I've added chocolate chips to batter and fruit and nothing sticks and it's very easy to just wipe it out once cooled. Cons: If you do use a little too much Pam, you'll find it drips down the back, the temperature setting could be more accurate (but not a huge issue), maybe a slightly longer cord would be nice too. As you can see, I really do not have many cons here. This thing has been perfect so far. Unlike some of the other posts, I've not seen any of the problems with the plastic on the back melting or anything...so I can only imagine that they have since addressed the issue? I bought mine a few months ago and we have used it regularly since, without issue. Suggestions for Cuisinart: Accessories would be nice!!! Like a case/cover to protect it when it's on the counter or put into a cabinet. But I would especially love to see an 8" round waffle freezer storage box -- maybe to hold 3 or 4 waffles? That would make my day (especially ecofriendly)!!! All-in-all, I completely recommend this waffle maker to anyone...well, waffling about which one to get.
Review: Best waffle maker! The BEST WAFFLES EVER! Recipe here - We ordered this waffle maker on Friday and waited with anticipation for the mailman to bring it Sunday morning. It got here around 9:30 a.m. and we were eating the best waffles ever by 10. Holy moly, is this machine easy to use! You unpack it, wipe down the inside waffle grids with a damp paper towel, plug it in, then turn it on to heat. I set it at number 4. It takes a good five minutes or more to heat up initially. It beeps six times once it is ready, and the green indicator light comes on. It does this for each side. I used a silicone pastry brush to lightly oil it with grapeseed oil and used the included scoop to pour in the batter, which should be thicker than pancake batter. You want it to be like a thick milkshake in consistency, just barely able to pour. Then I evened the batter out with a silicone spatula (or you could use a wooden spoon) and closed the lid. Make sure to use only as much batter as the enclosed scoop. If you use more batter, it will ooze out and the lid will open. Also make sure the batter is thick, not runny like pancake batter. This is very important for proper operation. Then you turn the handle which flips the top over. Fill the other side the same way, then turn over again. The machine has a green indicator light for each side which comes on when the waffle is ready and it beeps. It's the same green indicator light that comes on when it has heated up to the correct cooking temp. I found a recipe online called The Bestest Waffle Batter. It says to separate and whip your egg white but my mixer battery is dead so I just added the eggs to the milk and half of the oil called for. I used only half the sugar too. The waffles were fabulous! The recipe made 5 waffles. We ate 3 and froze 2 for a quick brekky another day. Anyway, here's the recipe as I made them. 2 cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 1⁄2 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 2 eggs, 1⁄4 cup oil 2 cups milk Directions Whisk the dry ingredients together in a large bowl. Mix together the eggs, milk, and oil and stir slightly. Add to dry ingredients and mix well. This is going to be on my gift list for birthdays and such this year! Update, two days later: This morning we had the two waffles that had been frozen Sunday. Unwrapped them, nuked them on a plate for 30 seconds, the tore them each in half then toasted in the toaster. Absolutely FANTASTIC! Butter tip: Melt a half a stick of butter in a small pitcher. It is the easiest way to butter the waffles! You're gonna want waffles for breakfast every morning.

## Features

- Dual-Sided Cooking Design – One side is dedicated to Belgian waffles only, while the other cooks eggs and omelets only, so each breakfast item is cooked perfectly with no crossover.
- Make Breakfast for Two at Once – Cooks one 1-inch deep Belgian waffle and one fluffy omelet simultaneously, saving time and delivering a complete breakfast in minutes.
- Flip & Cook for Even Results – Easy-to-use rotary flip design ensures even cooking on top and bottom for golden waffles and evenly set eggs every time.
- Custom Browning Control – Two independent browning knobs with 6 shade settings let you customize doneness for waffles and eggs separately, from light to well-done.
- Nonstick & Powerful Performance – 1400 watts of power with durable nonstick plates for easy food release, fast cooking, and effortless cleanup; stainless steel exterior for lasting style.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01IRITLGA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,770 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #174 in Waffle Irons |
| Brand | Cuisinart |
| Brand Name | Cuisinart |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 23,102 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00086279095732 |
| Included Components | Waffle Maker |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.88"D x 16.5"W x 10.25"H |
| Item Type Name | Waffle Iron |
| Item Weight | 12.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Cuisinart |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of settings | 6 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Non Stick Coating |
| Part Number | WAF-B50 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.88"D x 16.5"W x 10.25"H |
| Product Style | Cuisinart Waffle & Omelet Maker |
| Special Feature | Non Stick Coating |
| UPC | 086279095732 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 1400 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Cuisinart
- **Color:** Stainless Steel
- **Included Components:** Waffle Maker
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Number of settings:** 6
- **Product Dimensions:** 10.88"D x 16.5"W x 10.25"H
- **Special Feature:** Non Stick Coating
- **Style:** Cuisinart Waffle & Omelet Maker
- **Voltage:** 120 Volts
- **Wattage:** 1400 watts

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How do you clean this? Can i wash it with soap and water?**
A: I put mine in the sink, turn it on its side and wash with soap and water...trying to avoid the main electronics.

**Q: What are the plates that the food actually sits on and is cooked with made of?**
A: The irons (there are two - one for omelettes and one for waffles) are of cast metal (steel alloy or aluminum) coated with a non stick surface.

**Q: how long to cook a waffle?... most cookers say how many an hour...**
A: It has a browning control knob. I like 2.5 for a light brown waffle. Preheat the machine till it beeps for both sides and the green lights are on. Oil the cooking service and apply a thin even amount of batter so it almost covers. Close lid and wait 10 seconds and flip. When the green light comes back on and the machine beeps again it is done. I haven't timed it but a setting of 2.5 or no more then 3 was perfect for me.

**Q: What size are the waffles?**
A: The waffles are almost 7" across and about 3/4" thick.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best thing I've ever purchased!
*by A***R on June 29, 2020*

Update to my original review May 2023: I wanted to come back here now to tell everyone how much I still use and love this waffle maker. So, I planned on buying this back in 2020 anyway; however, it really was a bonus at the time because COVID-19 had just begun and we had this during lockdown and work/school from home. Well, it's now 2023 -- 3 years later and this waffle maker is still awesome. I make waffles for all the mornings after kid sleep-overs. Moms ask me about my waffles because their kids/teens love them so much and they can't seem to replicate what I do. Now...I'm no Betty Crocker, so I blame a lot of it on this particular maker. First, the size is perfect. It's a good size waffle for most people. The two-sided cooker means that I can keep the waffles flowing when we have crowds too. I tend to make a big batch normally and freeze them for school mornings (I pop it on a plate for 30 sec, turn over for another 30 sec and it's perfect). They are large waffles, so my kids sometimes only eat half one morning and save the other half for another morning. I finally found the perfect tupperware to store them too (8" diameter x 4" height) through publishers clearing house. lol (see pic) It has a flat bottom so I can store up to 5 waffles in there (I generally separate them with wax paper). Although I will make them from scratch often -- I find the Krusteaz Belgian Waffle mix is very good when you want to do it with much less work. I use the Professional version as you don't need to add eggs and you can make as much or as little as you want. I tend to make my waffles a bit more fluid as it makes them fluffier/less dense. (so I add more water to the batter so it pours easily). Less water will give you a thicker batter and a more dense waffle. Both are good, we just prefer fluffy. As for clean-up, it's still a pain. But really, nothing too horrible -- takes a few minutes at most, once cooled. I let it cool down for at least a half hour, take a wad of paper towels to wipe all the inner surfaces and use some glass cleaner around the outside afterwards to get off any dripped grease from the Pam that I use to quickly coat the inside before pouring in the batter. So, after three years of relatively constant use (at least 3-4 times per month because I make large batches), my Cuisinart Belgian Waffle Maker (2 sided) is still working great. We love everything about it. Clean up is a bit of a hassle, but that's why I also make large batches because I don't have time in the morning for cleanup. I do not use this to do any of the other recipes in videos. I see folks cooking with cheese and sauces and all that. Well, that's really not me. I bought this with one purpose in mind and only use it for that. So, for me, clean-up is really easy. For other stuff, I pull out a frying pan. So, I really can't tell you about that side of it. Original Review Written in 2020: I've always wanted a waffle maker -- even better -- Belgian Waffle maker. But I was worried it would not be used after a while, and clean up in the past for all these sorts of things was horrible. Not with this one. Every week I'm making a batch because my son absolutely loves them. I usually make a bunch and freeze them for the week because of schedules and work. I've made some from scratch; but I have to admit that most of the time it's easiest to use a mix (Krusteaz Belgian Waffle Mix, is my preferred). Directions: I use a very light spray of Pam, because the oil wasn't as efficient and Pam gives it a lighter, more complete coverage. I also make sure the batter is able to flow of a spoon, rather than being thick. BUT not too watery. I find this helps move the batter around better for a more complete waffle. I do not necessarily like a crunchy waffle, so I start with it on "3." However, as I cook more waffles, I find I need to turn it down to almost "2" because the temperature continues to rise. A silicon set of tongs makes removal very safe and easy -- kids can help on that end. Pros: Easy clean-up, very simple to use, perfect waffles every time. I've added chocolate chips to batter and fruit and nothing sticks and it's very easy to just wipe it out once cooled. Cons: If you do use a little too much Pam, you'll find it drips down the back, the temperature setting could be more accurate (but not a huge issue), maybe a slightly longer cord would be nice too. As you can see, I really do not have many cons here. This thing has been perfect so far. Unlike some of the other posts, I've not seen any of the problems with the plastic on the back melting or anything...so I can only imagine that they have since addressed the issue? I bought mine a few months ago and we have used it regularly since, without issue. Suggestions for Cuisinart: Accessories would be nice!!! Like a case/cover to protect it when it's on the counter or put into a cabinet. But I would especially love to see an 8" round waffle freezer storage box -- maybe to hold 3 or 4 waffles? That would make my day (especially ecofriendly)!!! All-in-all, I completely recommend this waffle maker to anyone...well, waffling about which one to get.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best waffle maker! The BEST WAFFLES EVER! Recipe here
*by N***L on March 19, 2017*

We ordered this waffle maker on Friday and waited with anticipation for the mailman to bring it Sunday morning. It got here around 9:30 a.m. and we were eating the best waffles ever by 10. Holy moly, is this machine easy to use! You unpack it, wipe down the inside waffle grids with a damp paper towel, plug it in, then turn it on to heat. I set it at number 4. It takes a good five minutes or more to heat up initially. It beeps six times once it is ready, and the green indicator light comes on. It does this for each side. I used a silicone pastry brush to lightly oil it with grapeseed oil and used the included scoop to pour in the batter, which should be thicker than pancake batter. You want it to be like a thick milkshake in consistency, just barely able to pour. Then I evened the batter out with a silicone spatula (or you could use a wooden spoon) and closed the lid. Make sure to use only as much batter as the enclosed scoop. If you use more batter, it will ooze out and the lid will open. Also make sure the batter is thick, not runny like pancake batter. This is very important for proper operation. Then you turn the handle which flips the top over. Fill the other side the same way, then turn over again. The machine has a green indicator light for each side which comes on when the waffle is ready and it beeps. It's the same green indicator light that comes on when it has heated up to the correct cooking temp. I found a recipe online called The Bestest Waffle Batter. It says to separate and whip your egg white but my mixer battery is dead so I just added the eggs to the milk and half of the oil called for. I used only half the sugar too. The waffles were fabulous! The recipe made 5 waffles. We ate 3 and froze 2 for a quick brekky another day. Anyway, here's the recipe as I made them. 2 cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 1⁄2 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 2 eggs, 1⁄4 cup oil 2 cups milk Directions Whisk the dry ingredients together in a large bowl. Mix together the eggs, milk, and oil and stir slightly. Add to dry ingredients and mix well. This is going to be on my gift list for birthdays and such this year! Update, two days later: This morning we had the two waffles that had been frozen Sunday. Unwrapped them, nuked them on a plate for 30 seconds, the tore them each in half then toasted in the toaster. Absolutely FANTASTIC! Butter tip: Melt a half a stick of butter in a small pitcher. It is the easiest way to butter the waffles! You're gonna want waffles for breakfast every morning.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well made, great function, perfect waffles!
*by G***5 on March 2, 2019*

We read many of the existing reviews before deciding to purchase the WAF-F20, and can honestly say that any concerns we had respecting performance or build quality have evaporated after using this product several time over our month of ownership. It is a beautiful (you can display on the countertop) and sturdy consumer-grade waffle maker, and very simple to use and clean. We paired it with a terrific scratch recipe from InspiredTaste.net, and the results are perfect. Time will tell concerning durability, and while we not likely to use it more than once a month at most going forward, we have no reason to suspect it won't last. Suggestions: • Trust the instructions and design. The procedures and function work together like a dance, and produce a perfect waffle -- golden crispy on the outside and soft in the center. It's almost a shame to add syrup to your newly baked creation. One change we recommend is to increase your batter volume, adding about 1.5 of the provided measuring cup. • Very light seasoning is all you need, and any excess oil will seep out. The nonstick plates are high quality. • We find that with the InspiredTaste.net recipe a heat setting of about 3 3/4 is perfect (of course various recipes and doneness preferences will require that you test and adjust). Make sure to allow the plates to come back to temperature after seasoning or your first batch will be underdone. The on/off switch and adjustable temperature dial are really nice features, and enable fine-tuning. Great product and we definitely recommend.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Cuisinart Breakfast Express Flip 1 Side Belgian Waffle & 1 Side Omelet Maker, Stainless Steel WAF-B50
- Norpro Grip-EZ Grab and Lift Silicone Tongs, 6- Inch, Black
- Krusteaz Light & Crispy Belgian Waffle Mix - No Artificial Flavors, Colors, or Preservatives - 28 OZ (Pack of 2) (Packaging May Vary)

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