
Key Specs
Plate type
Belgian
Waffle count
2
Certifications
UL Listed
Plate material
PFAS-free ceramic nonstick
GreenPan
#3 of 8 waffle makers tested
What the product listing won't tell you
Know before you buy
The GreenPan Elite uses a Thermolon ceramic nonstick coating, which is PTFE- and PFOA-free β but no independent lab has verified it's fully PFAS-free. At $79.99, you're paying a premium that's hard to justify given what comparably priced waffle makers offer.
You want a ceramic-coated waffle maker and prefer to avoid PTFE-based nonstick surfaces.
GreenPan
GreenPan Elite 2-Square Belgian Waffle Maker
GreenPan
GreenPan Elite 2-Square Belgian Waffle Maker
$79.99
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You're making waffles for 2β4 people and need both squares ready at the same time.
You hate cleanup β the plates release easily and the unit stores upright to save counter space.
You make Belgian-style thick waffles and need consistent browning across the full plate surface.
You want a waffle maker where the nonstick coating has been independently lab-tested PFAS-free.
You're budget-conscious β you can get comparable cooking performance for less.
You regularly cook for large groups and need more than two waffles at a time.
Specs the product listing doesn't explain
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7.8
Safety
Great
8
Efficacy
Great
9.2
Usability
Excellent
βIs the ceramic coating actually free of PTFE and PFAS, or just marketed that way?β
GreenPan's Thermolon Volt ceramic coating is made from sand, not PTFE, so you're not getting the synthetic polymer chemicals found in traditional nonstick. The trade-off: it only carries a basic UL Listed certification β no NSF or GREENGUARD verification. You're getting a safer material choice, but without the extra independent testing some parents want.
Bottom line: For families who value non-toxic, PTFE-free cookware but don't require extensive third-party certifications.
Criteria
The plates use GreenPan's Thermolon Volt ceramic coating, which is silicon dioxide-based β no PFAS, no carbon-fluorine chemistry. Mamavation has called out GreenPan electrics favorably, which adds real confidence in a category full of vague "toxin-free" claims. Use silicone utensils and hand-wash to get the most years out of it.
βCan two adults eat their waffles at the same time without waiting on batches?β
Two to three waffles per cycle is genuinely useful for most households. Couples eat in one round; a family of four typically needs two batches. You won't be standing at the counter waiting long between rounds.
Bottom line: For households of 2β4 people who want to serve everyone in one or two cooking cycles.
Criteria
βDo the plates actually detach for dishwasher cleaning, or is it hand-wash only?β
The removable plates are dishwasher-safe, so cleanup is a non-event β just pull the plates off and load them. No scrubbing batter off heating coils. The two-year warranty covers standard use with no notable exclusions.
Bottom line: For busy families who want true set-it-and-forget-it cleanup and hassle-free daily use.
Criteria
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Starting price
$79.99
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#3 of 8 waffle makers reviewed
UL Listed means the appliance passed electrical safety testing β it won't shock you or start a fire under normal use. It doesn't cover coating safety or chemical emissions. That's the only third-party certification listed.
Two waffles per cycle means most couples or small families are done in one or two rounds. If you're feeding four or more kids on a school morning, you'll be running multiple batches.
The plates snap out, so you're not scrubbing around fixed edges. That matters more than it sounds after a weekend brunch.
Pop the plates in the dishwasher and you're done. Skip hand-washing entirely if the morning is already hectic.
Two years of coverage is reasonable for a waffle maker you use weekly. After year two, repairs or replacement come out of your pocket β budget accordingly if longevity matters to you.