You Need This Mini Waffle Maker In Your Kitchen

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If you’re a fan of breakfast, then your kitchen desperately needs this Dash Mini Waffle Maker. It’s currently on sale for only $10, so grab it quick before the sale is over. With a Prime membership, you’ll be able to get it delivered in two days guaranteed. This product is also an Amazon Choice product, which means that actual Amazon customers have given it a high rating in the reviews.

Normally $15, this mini waffle maker is 33 percent off (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $15, this mini waffle maker is 33 percent off (Photo via Amazon)

Dash Mini Maker: The Mini Waffle Maker Machine for Individual Waffles, Paninis, Hash browns, & other on the go Breakfast, Lunch, or Snacks – Silver on sale for $9.99

The great thing about this mini waffle maker is its size. If you live in an apartment, your kitchen isn’t very big, or your kitchen is big, but overflowing with stuff, this mini waffle maker will fit right in. And you can use it for a lot more than just breakfast. Yes, of course you can make your favorite waffles, but you can also create paninis, hash browns, biscuits, even mini pizzas. If you need a single portion of something, this is the perfect device! It would also make the perfect housewarming gift or addition to any hostesses’ kitchen.

It’s incredibly easy to use; you plug it in and it only needs a few moments to heat up. The surface of the waffle maker is non-stick to make sure that whatever you’re making is even and consistent every time.

You can shop the Dash Mini Maker in several cool colors, including this sleek silver one.

What will you make with your mini maker?

Photo via Amazon

Photo via Amazon

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