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Cuisinart WAF-F20P1 Double vs Chefman Anti-Overflow Side-by-Side Comparison
Overall Verdict
The Cuisinart WAF-20P1 is a high-end model, while the Chefman is on the low to mid-range spectrum. This disparity showed in our tests.
The Cuisinart WAF-F20P1 packs a lot more features than the Chefman Anti-Overflow.
Besides having a flippable design, the Cuisinart also has a double-sided body that can cook two waffles at once. The Chefman is a far more basic waffle maker in comparison. The only notable feature is an “Anti-overflow” moat surrounding the waffle plates.
Performance-wise, the Cuisinart WAF-F20P1 is significantly better. It received a far higher score on all of our tests. The coloration and taste of some of its waffles even impressed our chef - not an easy thing to do!
Plus, the Cuisinart WAF-F20P1’s cooking speed is faster (4 minutes compared to the Chefman’s 5 minutes in our self-made recipe test), and it can cook two waffles at once.
Pros & Cons
- Strong cooking performance across all tests
- Beautiful, durable stainless steel design
- Comprehensive control panel with audible alarm
- Intuitive lid locking mechanism
- Comes with a batter measuring cup
- 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
- Mediocre performance with self-mixed recipe
- Heavy and bulky
- Certain parts are made of plastic
- Lacks a POWER indicator light
- Difficult to clean due to the lack of a 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
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