








🍪 Elevate your cookie game—artisan pizzelle perfection at your fingertips!
The Cuisinart WM-PZ10 Pizzelle Press is a sleek, stainless steel appliance designed to bake two 4-inch traditional Italian waffle cookies simultaneously. Featuring five adjustable browning settings and intuitive ready-to-bake and ready-to-eat indicator lights, it ensures perfect results every time. Nonstick plates guarantee easy release without breakage, while included accessories like a measuring scoop, rolling dowel, and recipe book make it a complete baking solution. Backed by a limited 3-year warranty, this 1000-watt press is a must-have for millennial professionals seeking both style and function in their kitchen.

| ASIN | B0747Z3NDX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #124,829 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #14 in Pizzelle Makers |
| Brand | Cuisinart |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,978) |
| Date First Available | July 24, 2017 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00086279129994 |
| Included Components | Pizzelle Press |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
| Item model number | WM-PZ10 |
| Manufacturer | Cuisinart |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of settings | 5 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5"D x 7.5"W x 9"H |
| Special Feature | Non Stick Coating |
| Style | Nonstick |
| UPC | 086279129994 |
| Voltage | 220 Volts (AC) |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wattage | 1000 watts |
J**E
Baking fine gift cookies is fun
I've had the press for almost a year and I'm still enjoying it a lot. The pizelles produced are excellent cookies / pastries. The booklet that provides the recipes is a good start, but I've been having fun trying out different flavors, colors, and little tweaks for the season or event. Very easy to clean from the large amount of butter included in the recipe - no sticking to the non-stick surface. It was very easy to figure out the temperature that works for the consistency I want.
V**A
Worth importing! Lol
I used to use the older model of this when I was living in the states and with xmas coming around I was really craving pizzelles so I decided to import one to Japan. I received and tried my pizzelle press today and I didn’t have the issue with hot steam/water droplets collecting under the latch. The light takes a while to turn off once you’ve put in the batter but that’s ok. Just wait for the light to turn off and turn back on again. I’ve always found setting #3 to be the best setting to bake these cookies at. I use a little teaspoon to scoop the batter instead of the spoon it came with bc I kind of like irregular edges more than I like having to pick off the parts that spilled out of the mold. The press comes with a recipe book and I’ve always followed the basic pizzelle recipe in there, but this year I modified the recipe because butter is so expensive in Japan. I subbed 6tbsp oil in place of the 8tbsp butter and everything turned out fine :) we’ll see how the cookies fare as time passes, but so far it hasn’t been too much different from when I made them with butter :) Great press.
J**T
A wonderful press that is easy to use!
I’ve been aching for a pizelle press for years and finally bought one. This Cuisinart WM-PZ10 is great!! I did NOT get the “teflon” type, but opted for the silver, instead of the coated one. This one is so easy to clean! Even I was amazed! You can find tons of pizelle recipes on the internet. I love them dusted with a bit of powdered sugar.Great with morning coffee too! I want to make some chocolate pizelles and make ice cream sandwiches from them. There are also recipes for savory pizelles, which I want to try. This is a FANTASTIC press...it gets very hot and is easy to clean. What more could you want? The recipes make a lot of dough, so I just keep it in the ‘fridge. So glad I purchased this!
C**E
Works marvelously, but ...
Good: makes a beautiful, crispy little pizzelle! Easy to use, the measuring spoon provides exactly the proper amount of batter, the non-stick really is non-stick. Cleaning is quick. The only problem is the handle/locking mechanism. It gets extremely hot to touch while baking, so I had to resort to a potholder to open when ready to take the pizzelle out. The small latch makes this very fumbly. However, the quality of the end product is such that I will definitely keep it. As an aside, it's going to be dedicated to gluten and dairy free baking, and so far , using the provided recipe with a measure for measure substitute GF flour and margarine, (as well as mortar ground anise) they are delicious.
E**H
Pizzelle Maker
I have wanted one for years and I finally bought two for myself and one as a gift. This machine is the best. Love using it for the holidays I like to add different colors in small bowls with the dough and pill a little bit out of each wit the litt black spoon that comes with it. The dowel that is also included is great for making small cannolis once you take the dough off the griddle and wrap it around the dowel and hold in place. It’s so much fun to do different cookies with it. Cusinart has always been the best
A**.
Pricey
Works good . Easy to use . A lot smaller then expected . Don’t think it was worth the money they charged but it’s a good buy . It didn’t work as good for the other flavor ones . The regular ones came out fine but we made chocolate and they came out weird . Also the third time we used it they came out soft . Maybe my grandmom didn’t cook them long enough idk
M**R
Cuisinart WM-PZ10 Pizzelle Press
Purchased as a gift, we already have one very similar but older. Took the new one out to make sure it works. Heats up as it should. Someone is going to be happy!
L**W
Making memories & eating pizzelles :)
I love to cook and bake with my grandchildren! I’ve just recently taught my grandchildren how to make pizzelles and it’s one of their favorite things in the world to make and eat! I bought this 2nd press so that we could make four at a time, instead of only two. It’s an absolutely perfect pizzelle press! My grandchildren and I are having so much fun making memories and eating pizzelles! (And all the neighbors are thrilled, because every time we make them, we deliver some to each of their homes as well!) :)
A**F
Quedan unas galletas súper ricas y bonitas, me encantó
P**L
This little machine is a workhorse. It's very easy to use and there isn't any real cleanup to mention. After every other use I do give both halves a brush with vegetable oil using a silicone brush and I wipe away any excess with paper towel. The machine is very compact and feels solid. The only negatives I've encountered are that it makes 4" pizelle not 5" and the wattage is a little slow. On it's highest setting it takes 1 minute and 40 seconds to make the 2 pizelle at one time. That's LONG AND SLOW! That being said, I tolerate it because it makes great pizelle and is so easy every other way. I do recommend this pizelle maker.
F**A
I made pizzelles for the first time ever. I followed the recipe in the booklet that came with the unit. Successful on the first try. Tip: place a dollop of batter on each of the spaces off centre, between the centre and back of the design and use the no. 3 temperature setting; when ready see if you like the texture. I found no. 3 generated good crispy pizzelles, but to make the cannoli shells, it might be better to go down to 2 or even 1 so that the pizzelles will be a little softer to enable rolling without breaking - if the rolled cannoli shells are too soft, pop them into the oven at 250F for a few minutes.
F**N
Works great. Love to make my cookies with it
P**E
The Pizelle maker works exactly as expected, except the tie waffles are too thick. The latch doesn't close tight enough, and there is no adjustment. Other than that, it works perfectly. The lights are pretty close to telling you when they're done, and it is fast.
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