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product_id: 300140
title: "Cuisinart Waffle Maker, 1250W Round Classic Waffle Iron, 5-Setting Adjustable Browning Control, WMR-CAP2, Brushed Stainless"
brand: "cuisinart"
price: "AED 219"
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# 1250W power for fast cooking 5-level adjustable browning control Ready indicator lights for perfect timing Cuisinart Waffle Maker, 1250W Round Classic Waffle Iron, 5-Setting Adjustable Browning Control, WMR-CAP2, Brushed Stainless

**Brand:** cuisinart
**Price:** AED 219
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🥞 Elevate your mornings with precision-crafted waffles that impress every time!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Cuisinart Waffle Maker, 1250W Round Classic Waffle Iron, 5-Setting Adjustable Browning Control, WMR-CAP2, Brushed Stainless by cuisinart
- **How much does it cost?** AED 219 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ae](https://www.desertcart.ae/products/300140-cuisinart-waffle-maker-1250w-round-classic-waffle-iron-5-setting)

## Best For

- cuisinart enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cuisinart brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Deep-Pocket Design:** Extra-deep 1-inch batter pockets create thick, fluffy waffles that hold all your favorite toppings in style.
- • **Space-Savvy Storage:** Upright standing design with cord wrap keeps your kitchen sleek and clutter-free.
- • **Visual Ready Alerts:** Red and green indicator lights eliminate guesswork—know exactly when to pour batter and when to serve.
- • **Power-Packed Performance:** 1250 watts deliver rapid heat-up and consistent cooking, so breakfast is ready when you are.
- • **Precision Browning Mastery:** Customize your waffle crispiness with 5 distinct settings for flawless results every time.

## Overview

The Cuisinart Waffle Maker WMR-CAP2 combines professional-grade 1250W power with a 5-setting adjustable browning control and intuitive ready indicator lights to deliver perfectly cooked, deep-pocketed traditional waffles. Its brushed stainless steel design complements any kitchen, while upright storage and a limited 3-year warranty make it a reliable, space-efficient breakfast essential for the modern home chef.

## Description

The Cuisinart Waffle Maker always cooks golden waffles that are crispy on the outside and mouthwateringly tender on the inside. To prevent over- or under-cooking, this waffle iron has a ready indicator light that signals when waffles are ready. This large waffle maker ensures that flawlessly formed, deep-pocketed waffles release easily onto the plate, ready for a wide variety of toppings, from fruits and meats to jams and whipped cream. With a stylish brushed stainless steel cover, this stainless steel waffle maker offers adjustable temperature control with five browning settings for ultimate control. The result: precise perfection. The waffle maker stands upright for easy storage. Simply store your waffle maker with the cord wrapped securely around the base. The Cuisinart Waffle Maker comes with a limited 3-year warranty.

Review: makes waffles - and in the morning...I'm making waffles! Works well. The slider temperature switch could be better. Overall this is much better than the bigger waffle irons. Never had an issue with it, and the waffles turn out really good.
Review: It makes good waffles - I was going to buy that stylish iron that Alton Brown made famous, but desertcart does not carry them at this time. Thought about looking elsewhere, despite having a $25 desertcart gift card, but that model makes Belgium style waffles, while the Cuisinart makes the thinner conventional style. Hmmm, actually I don't actually like the fluffy soft style in cookies or waffles. Went with the Cuisinart. Only cost me $5 (!) as I have Prime shipping. I am happy with the results. The thermostat actually works and you get consistent crispiness. Doesn't take too long. Doesn't stick (see below). Easy as possible to clean. The waffles are great. They are now a Sunday tradition and will fuel guests during the holidays. I would rather make waffles than deal with the cook to order holiday breakfast requests. The quality of your efforts will depend on the actual recipie, rather than the machine, and that is good. I wanted to make that Alton Brown-based mix, but ended up using Bob's Red Mill brand as it has both white and whole wheat flour, baking soda and powder and dried buttermilk. You add oil and eggs and water or liquid buttermilk, which is what I do. This is a good recipie and silmilar to Brown's and several reviewers'. I tried butter instead of oil, but that was not so successful. Now I use canola oil and save the butter for the topping. Overflow is always an issue with waffle irons as the mix expands when heated. I pour in about 1/4 cup and spread it out with a spatula so that it just fills in the channels, up to the top of the peaks and no more. I tried the 1/2 cup suggestion, but had to clead up a lot of overflow and I do not like the idea of any liquid in the thermostat area for obvious reasons. It is easier to add a little mix than to remove an excess. The easy way to finish them off is to fill a measuring cup with butter and maple syrup in a ratio and quality of your choice and melt it together. Sticking is an issure for many with this and all irons. I give a quick spray of Pam to start and spread it around with a paint brush. Don't try to spray the whole thing as everything near and far will be covered with oil. Doing this once seems to work all morning. Staying above 3 on the thermostat and not using butter in the mix is helpful as well. This made all of my waffles pop out easily. Cleaning is done with a towel and because nothing sticks, that isn't so hard. Storing it on end is great, although I haven't figured out how to plug it into itself to stow the cord. I think the cord is an inch too short for that feature to work. I can recommend the Cuisinart based on its performance so far. Only time will tell if it will last. All product forums are filled with complaints about things that break and that always makes me paranoid when I read those reviews.

## Features

- SUPERIOR FUNCTION: This Cuisinart Waffle Maker offers professional quality for home use, making delicious breakfast waffles fast and easy. It bakes 1 large traditional-style waffle at a time with four quarters and extra-deep waffle pockets.
- EASY TO USE: This traditional round classic large waffle maker has 5-setting browning control for custom shade selection from light and fluffy to dark and crispy.
- MUST-HAVE FEATURES: Convenient features include red and green “ready to bake/ready to eat” indicator lights to prevent undercooking and overcooking, and 1″ deep batter pockets for thick waffles ready for your favorite toppings.
- EASY STORAGE: The waffle maker stands upright for easy storage. Simply store your waffle maker with the cord wrapped securely around the base.
- LIMITED 3-YEAR WARRANTY: The Cuisinart Waffle Maker comes with a limited 3-year warranty.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00006JKZN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #232 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #1 in Waffle Irons |
| Brand | Cuisinart |
| Brand Name | Cuisinart |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 29,305 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10086279198911 |
| Included Components | Recipe Booklet, waffle maker |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7"D x 7.79"W x 10.63"H |
| Item Type Name | Classic Waffle Maker |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Cuisinart Kitchen Electrics |
| Material | Standard Coating |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free |
| Number of settings | 5 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Five-setting browning control, Non Stick Coating, Red and green "ready to bake/ready to eat" indicator lights, Temperature Control |
| Part Number | WMR-CAP2 |
| Product Dimensions | 7"D x 7.79"W x 10.63"H |
| Product Style | Round Classic |
| Special Feature | Five-setting browning control, Non Stick Coating, Red and green "ready to bake/ready to eat" indicator lights, Temperature Control Special Feature Five-setting browning control, Non Stick Coating, Red and green "ready to bake/ready to eat" indicator lights, Temperature Control See more |
| UPC | 086279198914 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Limited 3-Year Warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
| Wattage | 1500 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Cuisinart
- **Color:** Silver
- **Included Components:** Recipe Booklet, waffle maker
- **Item Weight:** 16 ounces
- **Material:** Standard Coating
- **Product Dimensions:** 7"D x 7.79"W x 10.63"H
- **Style:** Round Classic
- **Voltage:** 120 Volts
- **Wattage:** 1500 watts

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: So this is a CLASSIC waffle maker, NOT a Belgian waffle maker; correct?  I want old fashined waffles NOT cake like waffles Belgians remind me of.**
A: This makes a thinner waffle which I prefer.  I have never had a problem with the batter pouring out the sides...just don't overfill it.  I love this waffle maker.

**Q: are the plates removable?**
A: Here's a cleaning tip. Use very damp paper towel in between the hot plates and let it steam the stuck batter loose. Works well for me.

**Q: I have two Belgian waffle makers right now and am looking for one that makes a shallower waffle so I can use it as breads for like Grilled Cheese and burgers.  Is this a deep pocket waffle maker or a more traditional shallow/smaller waffle maker?**
A: Cuisinart waffle maker makes a much thinner, crisper waffle.  The total thickness of the waffle is about a half an inch after cooking.  If you want crisp waffles, make the batter a little thinner than usual.  I haven't tried to toast bread in it, but it is wonderful for making cookies on hot summer day.  Spray or oil waffle maker.  Spoon one normal-sized lump of cookie dough in the center of each of the four squares.  Press lid down and cook for 1 minute, until lightly browned.  If you are using nuts in the recipe, press lid down firmly and cook for 1 minute, 15 seconds.  Fold a paper towel in half several times to make a pad, and use a fork to lift the cookie onto the pad, then onto a cooling rack.  It works for most kinds of drop cookies.

**Q: How many minutes does it take to make a waffle with this machine?**
A: For some reason, mine is very fast, no more than a minute even on setting five. It came today and I've only used it once so far so maybe that's it.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ makes waffles
*by A***R on June 6, 2026*

and in the morning...I'm making waffles! Works well. The slider temperature switch could be better. Overall this is much better than the bigger waffle irons. Never had an issue with it, and the waffles turn out really good.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It makes good waffles
*by C***O on November 2, 2007*

I was going to buy that stylish iron that Alton Brown made famous, but Amazon does not carry them at this time. Thought about looking elsewhere, despite having a $25 Amazon gift card, but that model makes Belgium style waffles, while the Cuisinart makes the thinner conventional style. Hmmm, actually I don't actually like the fluffy soft style in cookies or waffles. Went with the Cuisinart. Only cost me $5 (!) as I have Prime shipping. I am happy with the results. The thermostat actually works and you get consistent crispiness. Doesn't take too long. Doesn't stick (see below). Easy as possible to clean. The waffles are great. They are now a Sunday tradition and will fuel guests during the holidays. I would rather make waffles than deal with the cook to order holiday breakfast requests. The quality of your efforts will depend on the actual recipie, rather than the machine, and that is good. I wanted to make that Alton Brown-based mix, but ended up using Bob's Red Mill brand as it has both white and whole wheat flour, baking soda and powder and dried buttermilk. You add oil and eggs and water or liquid buttermilk, which is what I do. This is a good recipie and silmilar to Brown's and several reviewers'. I tried butter instead of oil, but that was not so successful. Now I use canola oil and save the butter for the topping. Overflow is always an issue with waffle irons as the mix expands when heated. I pour in about 1/4 cup and spread it out with a spatula so that it just fills in the channels, up to the top of the peaks and no more. I tried the 1/2 cup suggestion, but had to clead up a lot of overflow and I do not like the idea of any liquid in the thermostat area for obvious reasons. It is easier to add a little mix than to remove an excess. The easy way to finish them off is to fill a measuring cup with butter and maple syrup in a ratio and quality of your choice and melt it together. Sticking is an issure for many with this and all irons. I give a quick spray of Pam to start and spread it around with a paint brush. Don't try to spray the whole thing as everything near and far will be covered with oil. Doing this once seems to work all morning. Staying above 3 on the thermostat and not using butter in the mix is helpful as well. This made all of my waffles pop out easily. Cleaning is done with a towel and because nothing sticks, that isn't so hard. Storing it on end is great, although I haven't figured out how to plug it into itself to stow the cord. I think the cord is an inch too short for that feature to work. I can recommend the Cuisinart based on its performance so far. Only time will tell if it will last. All product forums are filled with complaints about things that break and that always makes me paranoid when I read those reviews.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Oh right, that's why I hate waffle irons!
*by J***A on February 27, 2013*

I was gifted a waffle iron a good 10+ years ago; it looked a lot like the one I've bought again. Almost instantly I am reminded why I used the first waffle iron I had once and let it collect dust until I donated it when I moved last. I think it is most important to note that the waffle batter is important. Baking is science basically and this should be no different. I read some of the complaints here and I realize that what is missing is the recipe people used. The recipe could likely be the culprit behind lack luster waffles, right? So in short, my recipe includes egg whites, cornstarch, baking soda and baking powder alongside of vegetable oil and flour. There is some sugar, vanilla, buttermilk, and milk in there as well. I think the baking soda and cornstarch are pretty important to a waffle that crisps, has good air, and is light. Maybe I am wrong. The waffle iron is what people say that it is, a waffle iron. The price point can raise concerns that there are quality issues and I don't deny that I will have to see what happens down the line, but for starters, this waffle iron seemed solid enough to give me what I wanted and that is a waffle. I made my batter, heated the iron and poured exactly ½ cup of batter in the center of the iron. I closed the lid and the lid lifted. It should not have done that at all, right? Well it did. I set the iron on 3 as the directions suggested (as did other reviews) and waited for the green light. In all the excitement I watched the green light go on and I just kept taking pictures. I left the waffle on there a bit too long but you know, it is a throw away because it was the first I made out of the box (after wiping the iron down) and I wasn't about to eat that. I posted some pictures. The first one shows the waffle a bit darker than what I like and stuck to the top. That was tossed. I show pictures of the lid lifted, the batter (1/2 cup exactly) oozing out a bit, and of course the separation between the front and back of the lid. Attempt 2: This one I actually waited for the green light to go on and then I lifted the lid. I suggest using a hot glove because there was enough steam and heat that was a bit hot on the wrist. Attempt 2 resulted in a split waffle. It was that moment that I realized I hated waffle irons or that I recall hating them. What a hot mess, right? Attempt 3: Well this is going a bit better. I increased the time to "4"and waited. I used ½ cup of batter and lifted the lid slightly. It resisted so I took another 30 seconds or so and lifted the lid again. It split mostly but stuck to the top more. I tried it out just to see if my new batter recipe was delicious; I mean I am sure going through a lot just to find out the darn recipe was disgusting. It was delicious and I was pleased. I gave some to the dog and she was pretty happy. She doesn't judge when the waffle served to her is split. Attempt 4: Thinking about my timing and realizing that setting 3 is not enough time and nor is 4, I thought I could either increase it or just leave the waffle on there a bit longer after the green light is on. I opted to go with setting 4 and another 30-45 seconds on the clock after the green light went on. Eureka!! I had a waffle! What is the secret other than time? Well I called on Pam. I realize it is said that non-stick spray isn't necessary (and shouldn't be used on non-stick surfaces anyway) but Pam was the only saving grace I think. For the price of this thing I won't worry about messing up the surface, I guess. Also, I used just slightly less than ½ cup of batter. It made a difference. I don't need a perfectly round waffle, I'm not IHOP. This was suitable for eating. Attempt 5: I figured I needed another waffle or at least one to share with the dog so off I went. This time I used the same "just shy" of ½ cup of batter, setting 4 and 30-45 seconds more on the clock. This one was equally delicious and the dog was pretty stoked that I didn't give up. My tummy was happy I stuck with it as well. So here it is... You get what you pay for, blah blah blah, but if you think that your first waffle out of the gate is going to be a winner then you're wrong. Unless you've done this before, I assure you that the amount of batter you were so worried about wasting will be used on throw away waffles. For $30 this is a keeper. After using it another two mornings I found that the best thing to do is let it heat up for a good amount of time before the first waffle. Even if the red light turns green, I suggest waiting. Letting it get to a real nice temp is key and the last time I used it, I didn't have to use PAM at all. It could be that it is seasoned a bit but something this inexpensive doesn't seem like it will have the best non-stick coating on it in the first place. Unlike cast-iron for example. I'm still quite happy with this. I will add that I do not get the spillage that people seem to get in the images. I would probably stop using it if I had that much clean up. This is out of being lazy more so than anything else. I think it is important to adjust the batter portion to get it to a point where you don't get spillage. I also think the batter matters. I didn't use the basic batter recipe. Pros: Price Works Makes classic waffles instead of those thick Belgium ones. Easy to use Quick cleanup Stores easily Cons: Plastic timer dial thing is well, plastic and cheap.

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*Last updated: 2026-07-11*