




Dash Mini Maker Set - Customized Treat Maker - Supports Multi-Function Cooking - Easy Cleanup and User-Friendly Design - White, Aqua & Red - Waffle, Grill & Griddle Irons
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Description
- Mini Maker Possibilities: The Dash Mini Maker Set includes a Mini Waffle Iron, Mini Griddle, and a Mini heart-shaped Waffle Rron for unlimited tasty creations - Even, Consistent Heating: Enjoy evenly cooked creations thanks to the even heating surface, your single-serving treats will be ready in no time - Effortless Cleanup Routine: The Dash Mini Maker is easy to clean with a nonstick coating for easy food release and quick cleanup between batches - Recipe Guide Included: Look to our recipe guide for inspiration on how to use your Mini Maker for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snack time - Happiness Is Homemade: Dash products invite families to gather together for the joy of cooking and eating at home
Details
Item Details
- Brand Name
- DASH
- Included Components
- Product, Manual
- Manufacturer
- Dash
- Part Number
- DGMS03GBCL
- Unit Count
- 3.0 Count
- Item Type Name
- Griddle + Waffle Iron
Materials & Care
- Material
- Non-stick, Plastic
- Material Type Free
- PFOA Free
Features & Specs
- Other Special Features of the Product
- Manual
- Wattage
- 350 watts
- Voltage
- 110
- Number of settings
- 3
Measurements
- Item Dimensions D x W x H
- 5"D x 6.3"W x 3"H
- Item Weight
- 4.3 Pounds
Style
- Color
- Red/Aqua/White
- Product Style
- Red/Aqua/White 3 Pack
Warranty
- Warranty Type
- limited warranty
Frequently asked questions
- What items are included in the Dash Mini Maker Set?
- The set includes a Mini Waffle Iron, Mini Griddle, and a Mini heart-shaped Waffle Iron.
- What is the wattage of the Mini Maker?
- The wattage is 350 watts.
- What are the dimensions of the product?
- Item dimensions are 5"D x 6.3"W x 3"H.
Customer reviews
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Simple, Energy Efficient, Useful
LOVE the mini grill, waffle and griddle. I've used the grill several times for a quick burger or chicken sandwich. The grill doesn't close completely with a store-bought 5oz burger, but that's ok. It produces enough heat to cook it thru. In the future, I'm buying bulk ground meat and making my own 3oz patties since that is enough to satisfy me. I'm buying a 4-inch patty press so they'll fit this grill. I made two 4-inch chaffles on the mini waffle maker - Yum! Not only do they make a fast, richly flavored sandwich or burger bun, you can eat one as a satisfying snack or dessert if you use a keto-friendly, churro-chaffle recipe. I made a 1-egg omelette on the griddle just for fun and I'll be making more in the future! I whipped an egg, added a little diced onion, bell pepper, and 1 thin slice of ham, also diced. I smeared a little bacon grease on the top and bottom griddle, plugged it into my Jackery500, and waited about 1-2 minutes for the blue light to turn off, signally that it's preheated and you can start cooking. My ingredients filled but didn't overflow the griddle, I closed it and let it cook about 3 minutes, opened the griddle and pulled the egg from the edges to the middle so the uncooked inside would flow out and cook. I closed it again about 2 minutes, opened it, added 2 tablespoons of grated Parmesan on top, closed it, unplugged it, and waited not quite a minute for the cheese to melt. WOW! A perfect little 4-inch mini omelette. Delish! It took about 6-7 minutes to cook it. All 3 Mini Makers are listed as drawing 350-watts, however, when I used the mini griddle, and powered it with my Jackery500, it never used above 297-watts. Nice! And it used 4% total of the Jackery's charge to cook a 4-inch omelette. I would buy these Mini-Makers again in a heartbeat. The beauty of these mini appliances is how fast they cook (heat on both sides of your food) and how little energy they require. I bought them to use camping in my teardrop trailer so I could conserve my propane while not draining my battery when there's no electric hookup available. But I've used one of them about every other day at home because they are so energy efficient, cook FAST, and there's so little clean-up.
LOVE the mini grill, waffle and griddle. I've used the grill several times for a quick burger or chicken sandwich. The grill doesn't close completely with a store-bought 5oz burger, but that's ok. It produces enough heat to cook it thru. In the future, I'm buying bulk ground meat and making my own 3oz patties since that is enough to satisfy me. I'm buying a 4-inch patty press so they'll fit this grill. I made two 4-inch chaffles on the mini waffle maker - Yum! Not only do they make a fast, richly flavored sandwich or burger bun, you can eat one as a satisfying snack or dessert if you use a keto-friendly, churro-chaffle recipe. I made a 1-egg omelette on the griddle just for fun and I'll be making more in the future! I whipped an egg, added a little diced onion, bell pepper, and 1 thin slice of ham, also diced. I smeared a little bacon grease on the top and bottom griddle, plugged it into my Jackery500, and waited about 1-2 minutes for the blue light to turn off, signally that it's preheated and you can start cooking. My ingredients filled but didn't overflow the griddle, I closed it and let it cook about 3 minutes, opened the griddle and pulled the egg from the edges to the middle so the uncooked inside would flow out and cook. I closed it again about 2 minutes, opened it, added 2 tablespoons of grated Parmesan on top, closed it, unplugged it, and waited not quite a minute for the cheese to melt. WOW! A perfect little 4-inch mini omelette. Delish! It took about 6-7 minutes to cook it. All 3 Mini Makers are listed as drawing 350-watts, however, when I used the mini griddle, and powered it with my Jackery500, it never used above 297-watts. Nice! And it used 4% total of the Jackery's charge to cook a 4-inch omelette. I would buy these Mini-Makers again in a heartbeat. The beauty of these mini appliances is how fast they cook (heat on both sides of your food) and how little energy they require. I bought them to use camping in my teardrop trailer so I could conserve my propane while not draining my battery when there's no electric hookup available. But I've used one of them about every other day at home because they are so energy efficient, cook FAST, and there's so little clean-up.
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This pack saved my breakfast!
Very pleased with this mini Dash waffle maker set. I couldnt decide on which style to get so I was tickled to find a variety pack. Just little contraptions that take up no room. I grab for these over other kitchen gadgets just because of the ease of it all. I didnt even want one that swaps plates. i really just like having the 3 separate units. They are tiny and truly take up very little room, I was SUPER stoked to find use with the flat griddle option. I figured I would use it for eggs, but not often I want just one egg, ya know? BUT today (and what is what inspired me to write a review) is that I made a special/rare trip to a local chain (Timmy Ho's) cafe for a breakfast sandwich. I ordered 2 sausage egg and cheese on a croissant (round bun shape not a croissant shape). I brought it home and noticed NO egg on either. OMG this sandwich would be dead/ to me if it didnt have egg. It occurred to me to use this contraption so I would get the same size egg as the breakfast bread. Brilliant that I remembered. I just plugged it in and it automatically turns on. I cracked one egg into it, closed the lid. Basically I made one "sunny side up" (but cooked through). Then the next one I scrambled (and poured into device). Both cooked quickly and turned out perfectly. In fact the scrambled one looked just like I expected on the sandwich and tastes and has same mouth feel. SO HUGE WIN for a mistake I was not going to go back to the cafe to fix (several miles away). Anyhoo.. the other 2 are same size, just different cook plate.
Very pleased with this mini Dash waffle maker set. I couldnt decide on which style to get so I was tickled to find a variety pack. Just little contraptions that take up no room. I grab for these over other kitchen gadgets just because of the ease of it all. I didnt even want one that swaps plates. i really just like having the 3 separate units. They are tiny and truly take up very little room, I was SUPER stoked to find use with the flat griddle option. I figured I would use it for eggs, but not often I want just one egg, ya know? BUT today (and what is what inspired me to write a review) is that I made a special/rare trip to a local chain (Timmy Ho's) cafe for a breakfast sandwich. I ordered 2 sausage egg and cheese on a croissant (round bun shape not a croissant shape). I brought it home and noticed NO egg on either. OMG this sandwich would be dead/ to me if it didnt have egg. It occurred to me to use this contraption so I would get the same size egg as the breakfast bread. Brilliant that I remembered. I just plugged it in and it automatically turns on. I cracked one egg into it, closed the lid. Basically I made one "sunny side up" (but cooked through). Then the next one I scrambled (and poured into device). Both cooked quickly and turned out perfectly. In fact the scrambled one looked just like I expected on the sandwich and tastes and has same mouth feel. SO HUGE WIN for a mistake I was not going to go back to the cafe to fix (several miles away). Anyhoo.. the other 2 are same size, just different cook plate.
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Chaffle creativity
These little Dash irons are an absolute MUST if you’re on a Keto diet!! The Chaffle becomes part of your daily routine quickly with these. They are the perfect size for a sandwich!! This morning I made eggs in the griddle, sausage in the grill, and chaffles in the waffle maker. I was able to use all three and make the perfect breakfast sandwich! Some things to note: 1. They get hot so be mindful of where you use them. 2. The waffle iron is super picky on the amount of fluid used. It over flows quickly so put a plate under it. Lesson learned the hard way!! 3. Don’t expect them to get perfectly clean. The non-sticking coating works great but there’s no way to immerse them in water so the cracks and crevices retain some food. The usage outweighed this for me! 4. The easier way to grease them is to spray a little cooking oil in the bottom then use a silicone brush to spread it around the top and bottom plates. You’ll thank me later for that tip!! These make chaffles easy and with endless possibilities!! Get you some before everyone figures this out!!
These little Dash irons are an absolute MUST if you’re on a Keto diet!! The Chaffle becomes part of your daily routine quickly with these. They are the perfect size for a sandwich!! This morning I made eggs in the griddle, sausage in the grill, and chaffles in the waffle maker. I was able to use all three and make the perfect breakfast sandwich! Some things to note: 1. They get hot so be mindful of where you use them. 2. The waffle iron is super picky on the amount of fluid used. It over flows quickly so put a plate under it. Lesson learned the hard way!! 3. Don’t expect them to get perfectly clean. The non-sticking coating works great but there’s no way to immerse them in water so the cracks and crevices retain some food. The usage outweighed this for me! 4. The easier way to grease them is to spray a little cooking oil in the bottom then use a silicone brush to spread it around the top and bottom plates. You’ll thank me later for that tip!! These make chaffles easy and with endless possibilities!! Get you some before everyone figures this out!!



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Best Mini Maker
I'll admit, I use the pancake iron more then the waffle iron. 🧇 However, both are easy to use, easy to clean. Generally my hubby doesn't eat pancakes or waffles so for just me I can make 3 of either and it fills me up. Which is odd considering how small they actually look. I also prefer not to use cooking spray on the top grill since it seems to just find its way to the hinge area which can be difficult to get cleaned out. This of course leads to needing to flip my pancake or waffle so it browns evenly on both sides. But I'm fine with that. It still cooks faster then using a skillet and wipes clean when you use the right amount of batter to not overflow it. Otherwise you will have drips around the outside bottom part of the iron. I love that all I have to do is plug it in and no need to adjust heat for the perfect temperature. Just wait on the light to let me know its ready to use.
I'll admit, I use the pancake iron more then the waffle iron. 🧇 However, both are easy to use, easy to clean. Generally my hubby doesn't eat pancakes or waffles so for just me I can make 3 of either and it fills me up. Which is odd considering how small they actually look. I also prefer not to use cooking spray on the top grill since it seems to just find its way to the hinge area which can be difficult to get cleaned out. This of course leads to needing to flip my pancake or waffle so it browns evenly on both sides. But I'm fine with that. It still cooks faster then using a skillet and wipes clean when you use the right amount of batter to not overflow it. Otherwise you will have drips around the outside bottom part of the iron. I love that all I have to do is plug it in and no need to adjust heat for the perfect temperature. Just wait on the light to let me know its ready to use.