Cook, Create, Celebrate! 🎉
The Multifunction Nonstick Baking Maker is a versatile kitchen appliance featuring three interchangeable plates for grilling, frying, and baking. Its nonstick surface ensures easy food release and cleanup, while its compact design allows for convenient storage. Perfect for whipping up a variety of meals and snacks in just minutes!
K**N
BUY IT!!!
I absolutely love this machine! Not only can I make delicious takoyaki, but I also make little okonomiyaki using the omelette attachment. I also like making omelettes with that same attachment. There is only one heat setting, however, it heats up quite fast and doesn’t burn my food! ABSOLUTELY RECOMMEND!
J**T
Consumer
Gets the job done
S**U
ok
ok
R**N
Good quality for the price - perfect for Takoyaki
Wife bought this to make Takoyaki. I'm the one who has to clean up the mess afterwards, so design, materials, performance and ease of cleaning is what I value. This one exceeds my expectations. The non-stick coating on the trays is good quality and all components are easy to clean. Don't get me wrong, this is not a high end item, but it does the job well. For instance, there's no temperature control (just ON/OFF), therefore we have to cycle the power to avoid over cooking -- at least for Takoyaki. I like the 2 additional trays for making different food items, but have yet to try them.
J**E
Doesn't take up much room
This is the cutest Taco Yaki machine forgive me if I said the name wrong I bought this for my son for Christmas and he loves it it's small doesn't take up much room for a college student this is the best little machine hands down
M**N
Works, but Plastic Melts in Heat, Uneven Heating, Overall 3.5
So I got this mainly to make takoyaki, and the good thing about the pan is that your can make a lot all at once. They are a little small compared to traditional takoyaki, but it's acceptable for home.Now, here's where questionable product decisions were made. It includes takoyaki picks but they're made of... plastic. The pan reaches a high enough tempurate to melt the plastic; you have to "scoop" the takoyaki to turn them, and that requires them to touch the hot pan. After one use, there was already signs of melting on the tip. These simply aren't useable as they aren't heat-resistant. Chopsticks or tooth picks work better than having melted plastic in your dish.The other issue when making takoyaki, is that the pan heats unevenly. The element in the center doesn't reach the corners very well. Because it curves, only the edge closest to the element gets decent heat compared to the other ones. You have to watch closely to make sure the ones near the center don't burn before the ones in the corners set enough to move. It's a little annoying, but manageable by moving the takoyaki around.I haven't tested the other pans, but the heating issue would be the same, where the corners just won't get as hot as the center. Overall, it works, but if you don't care about how many takoyaki you make at once, I suggest looking for a different product.
C**A
Love it
My favorite I used it for making little mini pancakes 🥰
G**O
So sad
Sadly it stopped working… I was only able to use it ONE time it was amazing, but the second time I wanted to use it it just did not heat, the on button works but the pan is cold
Trustpilot
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