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I'm no help. I got an $8 little waffle maker at target for eliza and she loves it. Tell me more about mac and cheese waffles, though...
I have a $25 plain old bottom of the barrel Cuisinart waffle maker and it works just fine.
it's an idea in my head right now... I'm not a fan of mac and cheese, but I am a fan of the crispy cheesy edges of home made baked mac and cheese and it occurred to me that a waffle iron could maybe create a whole lot of crispy cheesy edges... I'm not a big fan of waffles either, but I feel like I could get into waffled mac and cheese. I also think I would like waffles if I had control over them... by not a big fan, I mean I have never really had a restaurant waffle I liked... and the number of those I've eaten have been very limited because I don't tend to order them.
I have this Cuisinart WMR-CA Round Classic Waffle Maker for under $30 from AmazonWorks fine. You can cook lots of stuff in a waffle maker. I regularly do shredded hash browns in there.https://www.huffingtonpost.com/purewow/22-things-you-can-make-in_b_7843432.htmlhttps://greatist.com/eat/waffle-maker-recipes
I can't find it now but I saw an article the otherday that suggested the allclad waffle maker for $200 blew everything else out of the water. And, even though they wished they would have found a cheaper model that performed even close, they came to the conclusion that the $200 version was actually worth the price. For whatever that is worth.
I keep reading that the allclad is the way to go... I'm thinking I'll buy something relatively inexpensive and gauge how much I'm likely to really use it before plunging into the hundreds-of-dollars range...
FWIW, the allclad waffle maker is on sale for 130 from Williams Sonoma. I caved and bought it for Sunday breakfast!