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All-Clad Round Waffle Maker $70 after $30 Gift card (Reg $200) It's not for everyone I know, but I've been waiting for a Waring waffle maker deal and took a look at whether Williams Sonoma had it (...while looking for halloween leftovers ). They didn't, but even better, they've got an All-Clad one.
It's exclusive to them (they've got 3 types) and the round one is regularly $200 plus $10.50 SH and it's on sale now for $129. Use the number trick (9 in front of the SKU) It came down to $90...and there's a $30 rebate in a gift card on it in a link through the site.
$90 - $30= $60 +10 shipping = $70 net
I struck out on finding any shipping or other codes and only found 1.5% on a CB site so I went through GoodShop and picked a random hospice to get a 2% amount. I'm sure I'll have no trouble using the gift card shortly.
The number 9 trick on the Williams-Sonoma website is to search for a product by its item #, but first placing a "9-" in front of the item #. This sometimes yields a lower price. If you don't know the item #, you can find it by adding the product to your cart.
Thanks OP. Have been looking for a Waffle Maker. $90 for me since I'll have no use for the W-S rebate card. I suppose I could gift it, but only if it looks like a generic W-S card.
Pakman0209
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 7, 2009 @ 11:12p
will have to wait for the Belgium waffles maker to come of sale...this is a great deal though
kabukicho
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 8, 2009 @ 9:20a
villaware makes good waffle makers, at cheaper prices than all-clad. though allclad has nice pans, if you don't already have a waffle maker that you're happy with, i guess these allclads are up for some consideration...i agree too, the Belgian waffles are more interesting.
Costco and Sams Club both usually have the Waring rotating models for around $40. For belgian waffles, this gravity method is the only way to get the proper thickness. Other than that, you're looking for total wattage, which will get hotter and give you that crisper exterior while it bakes the inside. Wafflemaking is essentially frying.
This All-clad one looks like a tank!
Pakman0209
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 8, 2009 @ 10:20a
Looking at the costco waffle maker right now. It's $49 but will take up a lot of storage space
jho
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 8, 2009 @ 10:42a
Can you clarify the waring pro model at Costco, is that the B&M price, I have seen it but don't recall it is $40 or $50 only it's $59 at their website right now and I am thinking of ordering it.
I have the Waring model that is from Costco. Makes GREAT waffles. It's actually my second one...first one was bought through Amazon and fried a sacrificial thermal fuse...got that one replaced by Waring and the replacement fried the same thing just a couple months later. Bought this one from Costco which supposedly they changed some of the electronics to fix this problem, and it's been going strong almost a year now. With Costco's "lifetime guarantee" on this, I'm not worried about it.
jho
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 8, 2009 @ 12:49p
Awesome, just bought the Waring Pro for $49 at the costco B&M which is the lowest I have seen it. Macy's want $80+ for it if I remember.
I agree that Villaware waffle makers are terrific. They have a little beep telling you when they are ready. I always had a problem with waffles sticking before I found the Villaware.
fatj said: fivetalents said: SlumLordess said: Just tried the 9- trick. Doesn't work.
It's trial and error. It only works for some of the items some of the times. Nice when it works though.
I think he meant that the deal is dead (which it is).
Perhaps that's what he meant, but I didn't read it that way because there was no need to 'try' the 9-trick, you just had to use the OP's link to get the deal. So the comment sounded like the trick didn't work on a different item. No biggie either way. *shrug*
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