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Chefman Anti-Overflow vs Hamilton Beach 26031 Side-by-Side Comparison
Overall Verdict
The Hamilton Beach 26031 is a flippable waffle maker that can cook your waffle more efficiently and quickly than a traditional model like the Chefman. And indeed, the effect of the flipping system showed in our performance tests. The Hamilton Beach was able to produce a 7-inch waffle with decent quality in 5 minutes. In contrast, it took the Chefman the same time to make a smaller 6.1-inch waffle.
Though the build quality of the Chefman is good, the Hamilton Beach easily surpasses it in this department. The fact that it’s built from stainless steel and ceramic — commonly considered premium materials — gives the Hamilton Beach a clear edge over the other model.
If you have a roomy budget, splurging on the Hamilton Beach will be a far better choice. However, if you require something a bit more affordable, the Chefman is a decent option.
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
- Luxurious aesthetic by incorporating premium materials (stainless steel and ceramic)
- Does a great job in all of our performance tests
- Removable and washable waffle plates
- Easy to clean thanks to the included drip tray
- Didn’t perform well on self-mixed recipe
- Awkward and potentially dangerous lid lock
- Too many hot surfaces
- Can be difficult to clean
- The spin-lock mechanism at the handle is finicky
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