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Cuisinart WAF-F20P1 Double vs DASH No-Drip Belgian Side-by-Side Comparison
Overall Verdict
If you don’t know what to pick between the Cuisinart WAF-F20P1 Double waffle maker and the DASH No-Drip Belgian, ask yourself this question: Is it quality that you’re looking for or quantity?
If your answer is “Quality,” then there’s a good chance that the Cuisinart WAF-F20P1 is the one for you. It is considered a high-end waffle maker, so its performance is expectedly very good. In fact, it is the highest-performing model in our database. In our tests, our in-house chef rated all the waffles it made highly.
As for the DASH No-Drip Belgian waffle maker, its performance is only mediocre, and its large waffle plates can make four square waffles, each measuring 4 inches. If you have to make a lot of waffles regularly (large family breakfasts, for example,) then it’s going to be a far better choice than the WAF-F20P1.
Of course, be warned that the DASH No-Drip Belgian waffle maker won’t have as many features as the WAF-F20P1. That’s to be expected, considering the DASH No-Drip is far more modestly-priced than the WAF-F20P1.
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
- Affordable
- Capable of bulk cooking (can make four waffles at once)
- Did an acceptable job in our test with the self-mixed recipe
- Solid build quality
- High safety rating
- Easy to clean
- 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
- The unit’s appearance looks quite cheap
- Lacks a control panel
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