Bestron DCPM12M Cake Pop Maker Review

4.3 (154) Amazon rating$106.97

Our verdict

A stylish European-market cake pop maker with a unique mint finish, but US buyers must verify voltage compatibility before purchasing.

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Best for

International buyers or US buyers with a 220V outlet or step-up converter who want a distinctive, well-reviewed design.

Skip if

You are in the US without a 220V outlet. Running a 220V appliance on 110V will not work without a converter.

  • Wattage 700 W
  • Material Plastic Metal
  • Color Mint
  • Dimensions 4.33 X 10.24 X 8.27 In
  • Weight 1.55 lb
  • Voltage 220.0
  • Priced 196% above the category median ($36.15 across 9 tracked models)
  • Weight of 1.55 lb - lighter than 88% of the 9 models we track

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.3/5

    4.3 average across 154 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.1/5

    154 owner reviews, fewer 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 Bestron DCPM12M stands out for two things: its mint color finish and its 220V power requirement. That voltage spec is the single most important factor any US buyer needs to know before purchasing. Standard US household outlets run at 120V, so this appliance is not plug-and-play without a step-up voltage converter.

For buyers in 220V markets or US buyers who have already sorted the voltage question, the DCPM12M offers a compelling package. The 700W draw at 220V translates to meaningful output, and the 1.55 lb weight makes it the second-lightest unit in this roundup behind only the Disney DCM-8. The plastic and metal construction provides a hybrid build not seen in other models here.

At $106.97 it is significantly more expensive than US-market alternatives with similar specs. That premium appears to reflect import costs and the specialized market positioning rather than meaningfully superior performance. The 4.3-star average from 154 ratings is respectable for a niche product.

Pros

  • Distinctive mint color finish is unique in the entire category
  • 1.55 lb weight makes it one of the most portable models available
  • Plastic and metal hybrid construction combines lightness with some rigidity
  • 700W provides solid cooking output for its weight class
  • 4.3 stars from 154 buyers shows a positive reception in its target market

Cons

  • 220V power requirement is incompatible with standard US 120V outlets without a converter
  • At $106.97 it costs 3 to 4 times more than comparable US-market models
  • Only 154 ratings, the smallest review base in this roundup
  • Mint color and European design may not align with all buyers' kitchen aesthetics

Specifications

Wattage700 W
MaterialPlastic Metal
ColorMint
Dimensions4.33 X 10.24 X 8.27 In
Weight1.55 lb
Voltage220.0

Performance notes

The 700W at 220V is a strong draw for a lightweight 1.55 lb unit. If you are using this in a 220V environment, the power-to-weight ratio is favorable. The compact footprint of 4.33 by 10.24 by 8.27 inches fits on small counters without trouble.

What buyers say

Reviews are sparse due to the limited US buyer pool, but those who have rated it lean positive. The mint design draws consistent praise. A few buyers flag the import pricing and voltage issue as points to research carefully before buying. No significant complaints about actual cooking performance appear in the available reviews.

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Frequently asked questions

Will the Bestron DCPM12M work in a standard US kitchen outlet?

No. It is rated for 220V, while standard US outlets provide 120V. You would need a step-up voltage converter to use it safely in the US.

Why is the Bestron so much more expensive than US-made cake pop makers?

The higher price reflects import costs and the smaller distribution scale in the US market. For buyers in 220V countries, the price is more competitive locally.

Is there a US buyer support option if I have questions?

You can reach the ChPizza team at hello@chpizza.com for guidance on this or any other model in the roundup.

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