I don't know if I am sold on the presto flip waffle maker just yet. I have to look at a lot more waffle makers. I don't want a cheap one but I don't want an expensive one either.
@@RobbieRobski Well dummy, it's to make sure the batter spreads evenly on both sides. See there's this thing called "Gravity" that prevents the waffle batter from going UP into the other plate. Many waffle makers flip. So there might be something to it.....dummy.
@@RobbieRobski I apologize. Next time just think with that pea brain of yours instead of just blurting out the first moronic question that come to that low voltage thought process of yours. Again I apologize.
This is the worst review ever. You didn't even look at industry leading waffle makers. or listed other tested. What are the pro tips get a waffle maker that lets you over pour the runny batter? you can do that with any waffle maker just use a rimed cookie pan to set the maker on....
You are so cute! you made me hungry. You are absolutely adorable and make feel better about my cooking skills. LOL. I can't stop watching this video. Hahaha
I would have like to know more about the waffle taste and consistency after cooked. A good waffle has on the outside and soft in the inside. Cool ideas for the Mac n cheese and pizza pockets.
Cnet's reviews have always been topped by amateurs on RU-vid. Reviewing waffle makers now? I know a lot of us are bored in quarantine, but really? MKBHD uses red cameras.. and somehow has actual tech reviews consistently.. BETWEEN moving his entire studio BY HIMSELF. My ultimate point is, step it up CNET.