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Chefman Anti-Overflow vs Euro Cuisine WM520 Side-by-Side Comparison
Overall Verdict
The main difference between the Chefman Anti-Overflow and the Euro Cuisine WM520’s lies in the patterning of their waffle plates. While the former is imprinted with the traditional Belgian-style pattern, the Euro Cuisine WM520 has a beautiful heart-shaped pattern (also called “Norwegian-style patterning”).
Both models bake waffles that measure 7 inches across. However, the Chefman’s Belgian-style plates are deeper, so the resulting waffles are much thicker than the thin waffles that the Euro Cuisine WM520 produces. This makes the Chefman Anti-Overflow a great option if you want to cook a filling waffle in the morning.
However, if you want to spice up the look of your breakfast platter, the beautiful heart-shaped waffles from Euro Cuisine WM520 will do the trick. These heart-shaped waffles will be especially fitting for meals around festive times like Christmas and Thanksgiving.
Pros & Cons
- High-quality and sturdy design
- Works well with boxed waffle mix
- Anti-overflow moat can minimize spillage
- Well-built waffle plates with a non-stick layer
- Tactile, easy-to-use control panel
- Comes with a measuring cup
- Did a passable job in our self-mixed recipe test
- Luxurious design with chrome lid
- Easy to use control panel with clicky, responsive browning level dial
- Eco-friendly PTFE and PFOA-free ceramic coating on the plates
- Excellent cleanability
- Didn’t perform well on self-mixed recipe
- Awkward and potentially dangerous lid lock
- Too many hot surfaces
- Can be difficult to clean
- Loose lid hinges
- The rubber screw protectors can be easily lost
- Many surfaces of the waffle maker became scorching hot after two-three cooking sessions
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