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The HAWOK Cast Iron Heart Shaped Waffle Iron is a durable, pre-seasoned cast iron waffle maker designed for even heat distribution up to 500°F. Its unique heart shape adds a playful touch to your breakfast, while the double-sided flip design ensures perfectly cooked waffles. Compact and portable, it’s ideal for home kitchens, camping, or picnics, and features convenient hanging holes for easy storage. Built to last, this waffle iron delivers crispy, fluffy waffles without sticking, making it a must-have for waffle enthusiasts seeking both style and performance.





| ASIN | B092YTMDBM |
| Additional Features | Heart-shaped design, Pre-seasoned, Long handle with cotton holders |
| Best Sellers Rank | #137,329 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #262 in Waffle Irons |
| Brand | HAWOK |
| Brand Name | HAWOK |
| Capacity | 1 Liters |
| Color | Black Heart |
| Compatible Devices | Gas |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 52 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00786899988208 |
| Handle Material | Cast Iron |
| Has Nonstick Coating | No |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Height | 1 inches |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | HAWOK |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Material Type | Cast Iron |
| Maximum Temperature | 500 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Product Care Instructions | Oven Safe |
| Recommended Uses For Product | making waffles |
| Special Feature | Heart-shaped design, Pre-seasoned, Long handle with cotton holders |
| Specific Uses For Product | making waffles, stovetop use |
| UPC | 786899988208 |
X**I
Best waffle iron!
Ok, I have no basis of comparison for waffle irons as I’ve never used one. But, this waffle iron made the best Belgium waffles. I’m a first time waffle maker (don’t even make pancakes) and I love Belgium waffles. I do know my way around a kitchen and the last thing I wanted was another plug-in kitchen appliance, so I decided to try this cast iron version - plus, I’m crazy about heart-shaped foods - biscuits, muffins, cookies, etc. What I discovered is when this waffle iron is used correctly, you get delicious waffles (crispy on the outside, fluffy and soft on the inside), nothing sticks, and cleanup is a breeze. If you’re having sticking issues, it’s most likely that the temperature setting is too low and/or the waffle iron isn’t coated well before pouring the batter. Standard waffles use 375°F. I used 400°F as I was making Belgium waffles. I looked up a couple of recipes and modified a gluten free version. It definitely was not a thin batter and I used ~½ cup each time. My first waffle burned because I used butter to coat the waffle iron - rookie mistake! I switched to ghee; any high temp, neutral oil like sunflower oil works. After preheating the waffle iron to 400°F on both sides, using a silicone pastry brush to make sure every nook and cranny is thinly coated w/ ghee, pouring ½ C batter in the center and spreading it slightly, then closing the waffle iron, I flipped it on my induction stove and let it cook for just under 2 minutes. Then I flipped the waffle iron over and let it cook for 2 minutes. The second side needs a touch more time because it cooled while the first side cooked. The waffle fell cleanly out once cooked - not a drop of batter stuck! Cleanup consisted of wiping it down w/ a thin coat of oil and hanging it on my pot rack. To keep your waffles crispy and warm while the others cook, place them separately on a wire rack in a 175°-200°F oven. Do not stack them as the steam that accumulates between the waffles will make them soggy. This waffle iron doesn’t make the thick Belgium waffles you get at your favorite breakfast diner, but they’re every much as tasty. On the plus side, it takes very little space to store and will last forever if properly taken care of. I topped my waffles w/ warm butter and dark maple syrup, a dollop of whipped crème français, and a bunch of fresh strawberry slices. I could not be more pleased and now can have waffles any time I want. ٩(^ᴗ^)۶
E**Y
Small, but works well.
My kids were excited to finally have a heart-shaped waffle maker, but the waffles turn out pretty thin, and it's not very easy to hook the top and bottom pieces together smoothly, and I wish the handle was longer. But, I think it's pretty easy to clean (I seasoned it again after I bought it, before I started using it)--I haven't had any sticking issues. I'm happy with the cast-iron material and will continue using this one until I find a bigger one.
S**Y
Not what I expected
The idea is great, but the handles are way too short to use on the stove top. Very awkward and dangerous, in my opinion. I never used it because it didn’t make any sense to try it because I didn’t want to burn myself. The latch to join the pieces together seemed difficult as well. I was really looking forward to trying it. I’ll keep searching for another cast iron waffle iron.
F**R
Great after boiling and seasoning.
The cooking surfaces have normal sandcast texture(grinding to perfect smoothness would greatly add to the price) so the iron plates require thorough seasoning before use. I boiled them in soapy soda water and gave them a good soapy scrubbing with the included brush x 2, then began the oil/heat seasoning process. Release of waffles is better each time. The brush set immensely facilitates the necessary breaking in.
S**L
great
needs to be season well before used.
C**5
Cute little waffler
I really like this one cause it’s cute and compact. I wanted to get away from using PFA’s and Teflon with my waffle irons. This does the trick it’s just cast-iron. It’s a little tricky getting the hang of it to get it perfectly brown and even. certainly takes a little trial and error, but I’m happy with the results
M**A
Avoid
After first used/washed it rusted excessively. Very bad product. Also, very awkward to operate and easy to get yourself burned.
H**N
Makes for happy Norwegians, but the hinge is tricky.
I got this to make Vafler for a Norwegian friend. She was very happy with it. However, the hinge is a bit loose and could stand to be a bit more secure given the difficulty one has flipping it. It's a bit difficult to clean, but it's a waffle iron, so unless you season the hell out of it, that's kind of unavoidable.
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