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It’s waffle time! This stainless steel KRUPS Belgian Maker is now just $31 shipped (20% off)

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Amazon has the KRUPS Belgian Waffle Maker for $30.78 shipped. Matched at Home Depot. Regularly $60 direct, it still fetches as much as $40 at Walmart and  is the lowest we have tracked on Amazon in over a year. This is a 4-slice Belgian waffle maker with 5 browning settings, indicator lights, stainless steel housing, and a handle lock for convenient storage. Rated 4+ stars from over 550 Amazon customers. More details below.

If you don’t need this much waffle real estate for your Saturday morning breakfasts, Oster makes a highly-rated round Belgian Maker for under $14 shipped. However, the Hamilton Beach 4-slice option is about the same size as the KRUPS and goes for about $5 less.

Be sure to hit up our Home Goods Guide for the rest of today’s deals including coffee makers, robotic vacs, bedding, and much more.

KRUPS Belgian Waffle Maker:

  • 4-slice Belgian waffle maker with 5 adjustable browning levels, from light to dark
  • Red and green indicator lights for on, ready, and done; audible “ready” beep
  • Bakes waffles with extra-deep pockets, light and fluffy on the inside and crispy on the outside
  • Removable die-cast plates with nonstick coating for effortless food release and quick cleanup

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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