Dinosaur Mini Waffle Maker- 5 Different Shaped Dinos in Minutes – Make Fun Jurassic Breakfast for Kids and Adults with Cool Novelty Pancakes,…
$38
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perk4308 –
Got this for my 2 year old since he loves dinosaurs. Its very cute and worked great. I used the recipe they give you in the booklet and it was pretty thick so I added a little water and they turned out perfect! A very fun breakfast time treat!
leslie –
Very cute for kids they enjoyed it
Chance Williams –
Great for the kids and it’s easy to store and clean
JoyToTheWorld –
I was skeptical at first, but this was actually really easy to use and made super cute little Waffles. They didn’t stick or burn and it was pretty easy to gauge how much batter to put in them
Amazon Customer –
The grandkids thought this was the coolest thing ever.
Bobbie Ann Scase –
Had a blip when it came as I didn’t realise it was a European plug but once I sorted that it’s amazing! The kids absolutely love it. It’s completely none stick so when they’re ready you can just slide them straight out.
Caitlin Abols –
I got this for my bf for his birthday and we use it all the time. So far we’ve only used premade pancake mix in it, but the dinos have come out great every time. Also pretty easy to clean and so fun!
cakeNbacon –
Buy the machine on sale (like $28) when it happens. Otherwise, I mean how often will anyone truly make mini Dino waffles? Bought a box of Krusteaz waffle mix. Used a 2 cup Pyrex glass cup and chopsticks. Did the 2-3 waffle mix amounts which roughly made 22-25 dinos? I ate some along the way. The first time you oil the machine with spray and once more mid way through the mix those dinos look weird. Then after you can tell in my picture it progress to solid waffle dinos. I didn’t chance burning mine so they cooked for roughly 3 minutes each but cooking them longer I think would have made a crunchier Dino waffle. I also notice the Dino pattern is clearer on one side. The top half cooks but doesn’t hold the shape well or as defined. Maybe I didn’t cook it long enough? I had a timer on my watch for 4 minutes. When it was time to remove them I hit start so removing pretty fast and pouring the batter. My dinos came out cooked but softer and not crunchy like a classic waffle.
They can get cold too. I don’t know how well they reheat. I’d make for kids, help them first and then each adult wanting some should make their own because 1. Keep it hot to eat and 2. It took 15 minutes to make the batter and then I plugged the machine to heat up. It heats up fairly fast and you don’t want it to stay without batter. Then 30 minutes of cooking, batter pour, take out, repeat. Then roughly 15 minutes to eat and 15 minutes to clean the Pyrex and wipe down the waffle maker. So total 1 hour to 1.5 hours whereas a traditional waffle maker you’d be done much faster. Fun shapes that’s kinda it.
Other tips. Fill the stegosaurs first or last as it is the biggest mold. I personally didn’t think the pterodactyl mold looked cool so skipped it. Maybe also why it took longer to finish the batter.
Mid way you got to re oil. If you don’t the waffles start to stick and if you don’t then you can still remove them just why risk ruining the shape. I used nothing but chopsticks to nudge them over and out of the mold and lift and put into the final tray.
Quick and easy as any other similar tool.
customer –
Cheap plug, hardly UK standards! Could be a fire risk
Sandy –
I love dinosaur! that’s why I bought this waffle maker. It’s pretty easy to use. But remember to put the oil first or else it will stick on the maker and then it’s hard to clean. Even putting on the oil, I think it’s still a little bit hard to clean comparing to the one I used to have.