Reddit Reddit reviews BLACK+DECKER 3-in-1 Waffle Maker with Nonstick Reversible Plates, Stainless Steel, G48TD

We found 5 Reddit comments about BLACK+DECKER 3-in-1 Waffle Maker with Nonstick Reversible Plates, Stainless Steel, G48TD. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Kitchen & Dining
Kitchen Small Appliances
Waffle Irons
Home & Kitchen
BLACK+DECKER 3-in-1 Waffle Maker with Nonstick Reversible Plates, Stainless Steel, G48TD
Three Appliances in One - This handy cooking machine quickly goes from toasting sandwiches or frying up eggs and bacon to crafting large, fluffy waffles. All it takes is a simple switch of the reversible cooking platesNonstick Reversible Cooking Plates - The removable nonstick grill plates are easy to clean and tough enough to handle any meal you wish to create. Do not place them in a Dishwasher180 Degree Hinge - The unique hinge doubles the available cooking area, giving you a large, flat griddle surface for more cooking optionsAdjustable Temperature ControlsMultiple Servings - The 8x8” cooking surface has room for four servings. You can make up to eight servings when you lay the top of appliance flatVersatile three-in-one appliance: waffle maker, grill, griddleGrids bake four waffles and reverse for top-and-bottom sandwich grillingTop folds back to create two 8-inch-square griddles for pancakes, eggs, etc.Variable heat control; nonstick cooking surfaces wipe cleanChrome housing and stay-cool black handles; stands upright for storage
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5 Reddit comments about BLACK+DECKER 3-in-1 Waffle Maker with Nonstick Reversible Plates, Stainless Steel, G48TD:

u/stac52 · 4 pointsr/Cooking

There's several waffle makers where you can flip the surfaces around and use it as a griddle/sandwich press. example

Like no_you_cannot said though, there's plenty of other things you can cook in waffle makers - I recently had some friends that made brownies in it, and they turned out pretty good.

u/pmdci · 1 pointr/soldering

I do plan to solder a lot. I have an IT background and I really want to get better into electronics, so I plan to do a lot of training.

  • Buying stuff on ebay: Like fixing old video game consoles and other vintage devices. Besides, one thing I'd love to do is get an 3-1 Black & Decker waffle maker and convert it to 220V/UK plug (start simple!)
  • IoT: I want to tinkle with Arduino -- A LOT. Love those things and I really want to move away from breadboards and do some cool stuff with it.
  • Fixing stuff: Why shall I be throwing away perfectly good devices just because a capacitor or resistor has blown away? I've fixed some stuff in the past so I plan to do more of that in the future.

    So yeah... I'd like to find excuses to solder 🙃. One thing I've been doing is salvaging components from throwaway stuff. For instance, I got the alarm system from a previous house (when I was a tenant) and I salvaged all sorts of components like keypads, LCD panels, etc.

    While I certainly want to move away from my 12 EUR soldering iron towards a soldering station, I am starting off so buying a 1,200+ EUR Soldering+SMD station sounds like a stupid overkill.

    This is why going for individual components probably makes more sense. I can see from all the comments that the Hakko is an indisputable winner. And if I get it, I can always buy the other components/devices separately, like a hot-air gun and eventually a desoldering gun, and I would still have a top-notch soldering station. Buying a cheap all-in one I might end-up with a decent iron but a not so decent hot-air gun (for example), and having to buy a separate hot-air gun down the line anyway. But I gotta say that as a n00b, seeing the YIHUA is enticing but I'll fight the urge. If I was a good enough pro making money out of soldering jobs already I would be buying a YIHUA with spare cash and try it out just for kicks (gotta love some soldering, though!)
u/cooking_SS · 1 pointr/SubredditSimulator

You can also use the hot jarred peppers you can buy on Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/BLACK-DECKER-G48TD-Waffle-Griddle/dp/B000063XH7) and it's absolutely perfect.

u/digitalMessiah · 1 pointr/Cooking

Here is one that I use that fits the list.
http://www.amazon.com/Black-Decker-G48TD-Grill-Waffle/dp/B000063XH7/
Makes 4 nice square waffles. Removable plates. Easy to clean.
As others notes square waffle irons do not always cook evenly but this does a decent job.

Not totally cheap but compared to the wallmart specials it is worth it.

Go here for waffle recipes - http://www.waffle-recipe.com/
But if you buy any pancake mix it usually has a waffle version (add oil, change egg amount, etc)