CucinaPro 1475 Waffle Iron Review
Our verdict
The CucinaPro 1475 offers a 1,000-watt element and stainless steel construction at $33.99, earning a solid 4.2-star average across 1,700 reviews. It is one of the better-value options in the sub-$35 segment, backed by enough buyer feedback to give the rating credibility.
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- Wattage 1000 W
- Material Stainless Steel
- Color Black
- Dimensions 5.25 X 11.75 X 9 In
- Weight 1.34 lb
- Voltage 220 Volts
- Weight of 1.34 lb - lighter than 87% of the 98 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 1,700 owner ratings
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Popularity3.6/5
1,700 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other toaster ovens, convection and pizza ovens, toasters, stand and hand mixers, bread machines and baking appliances we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['The CucinaPro 1475 presents well for its price. At $33.99 you get a stainless steel body, 1,000 watts of cooking power, and a 4.2-star average backed by 1,700 reviewers. That is a meaningful improvement over the 3.7-star 1474 sibling while costing a bit less.', 'The dimensions are 5.25 by 11.75 by 9 inches with a listed weight of 1.34 lb, though that weight figure is unusually low for a stainless steel unit and may reflect the packaging rather than the appliance. The color is black.', 'The most important caveat here is voltage: this unit is rated at 220 volts. Standard U.S. household outlets run at 120 volts. Buyers intending to use this in a U.S. kitchen without a voltage converter should verify compatibility before purchasing, or look at the 120-volt models in the lineup.']
Pros
- 4.2-star average from 1,700 reviews shows solid buyer satisfaction for the price
- Stainless steel body offers better durability than plastic-bodied alternatives
- 1,000-watt element is adequate for consistent waffle production
- Affordable at $33.99
Cons
- Rated at 220 volts, not standard 120-volt U.S. current, requiring a voltage converter for domestic use
- Listed weight of 1.34 lb seems implausibly low for a stainless steel unit
- No details on grid depth or waffle size
- No removable plates mentioned
Specifications
| Wattage | 1000 W |
|---|---|
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Color | Black |
| Dimensions | 5.25 X 11.75 X 9 In |
| Weight | 1.34 lb |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
Performance notes
Wattage is 1,000W at 220 volts. Body material is stainless steel. Dimensions are 5.25 by 11.75 by 9 inches. Listed weight is 1.34 lb. Color is black. Voltage incompatibility with U.S. standard outlets is the most critical spec to note.
What buyers say
At 4.2 stars from 1,700 reviews, buyer satisfaction is genuinely positive and the review count is large enough to be meaningful. Owners broadly find this model to be a good value, though buyers in the U.S. need to be aware of the 220-volt requirement.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I use the CucinaPro 1475 in the United States?
This model is rated for 220 volts, while standard U.S. household outlets supply 120 volts. Using a 220-volt appliance directly in a 120-volt outlet will result in underperformance and potentially damage the unit. A step-up voltage converter rated above 1,000 watts is needed. For straightforward plug-and-go use in the U.S., look for the 120-volt version of this iron instead.
How does the 1475 compare to the CucinaPro 1474?
The 1474 has 1,400 watts versus the 1475's 1,000 watts, but the 1474 carries a 3.7-star rating from 1,500 reviews compared to the 1475's 4.2 stars from 1,700 reviews. If wattage is secondary to reliability, the 1475's significantly better score makes it the smarter choice within the CucinaPro lineup.
Is the weight listed for the 1475 accurate?
The listed weight of 1.34 lb is unusually low for a stainless steel waffle iron, and may reflect an error in the product data or a packaging-only measurement. Most stainless steel waffle irons of this size weigh 3 to 5 lb. Confirm the actual unit weight on the product listing or with the seller before purchasing if weight is a factor in your decision.