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Get fluffy Belgian waffles at home with the Oster DuraCeramic Maker for just over $15 Prime shipped

Amazon is offering the Oster DuraCeramic Belgian Waffle Maker (CKSTWF1502-ECO) for $15.29 with free shipping for Prime members or ignorers over $49. Matched at Target with additional 5% off for REDcard holders. That’s $10 under the orignal listing, $5 below the average selling price and the lowest Amazon has ever offered it for. Rated 4+ stars from over 350 Amazon customers.

Features:

  • Unique and innovative DuraCeramic non-stick ceramic coating, 4 times more durable, won’t flake or peel
  • Natural ceramic coating is easy to clean and is healthy as it is free of PTFE & PFOA chemicals
  • Cooks up to 20% faster saving time and energy
  • Adjustable temperature control for light and fluffy or crispy waffles
  • Polished Chrome housing for an elegant design

This Oster Belgian Waffle maker is designed with a unique and innovative DuraCeramic non-stick coating that last 4X longer than standard non-stick coatings and won’t flake or peel. The safe, natural ceramic coating is PFOA and PTFE free, so you can cook foods without worry. DuraCeramic finish cooks up to 20% faster to get you eating quicker and easily wipes clean! This flip waffle maker is designed to cook waffles to perfection. Adjustable temperature control accurately sets cooking temperature to achieve desired results from light, fluffy waffles to crispy, golden waffles.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices