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Oster Belgian vs Chefman Anti-Overflow Side-by-Side Comparison
Overall Verdict
Meant to be ultra-affordable, the Oster waffle maker is built with only one thing in mind: serving up a decent-quality waffle as quickly as possible.
And to achieve this, the designers have made compromises. In our review of the Oster waffle maker, we noticed that the unit has poor build quality. Many parts of the waffle maker have visible cracks and dents. The electric cable was even visible through the lid hinges!
In contrast, the Chefman waffle maker, being a higher-tier product, can offer you a more solid overall design.
With regard to performance, the Oster didn’t show much potential. It tends to overcook the waffle and turn it into a blackened mess. Meanwhile, the heat of the Chefman is more tempered and even.
The only good thing about the Oster is its exceedingly affordable pricing. Other than that, you’re better off with the Chefman.
Pros & Cons
- Affordable
- Performs decently in our test with Birch Benders mix
- Fairly compact design makes for easier storage
- Responsive temperature control dial
- 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
- Unremarkable performance in our test with our self-mixed waffle batter
- Bad build quality
- Exposed electronics could be safety hazards
- Very dim indicator lights
- 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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