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The AQEWK Mini Cake Maker is a compact, 550W electric appliance featuring double-sided heating for fast, even baking. Its versatile design lets you create cakes, waffles, pancakes, and donuts effortlessly. With a non-stick interior and lightweight build, it’s perfect for quick snacks at home or gifting to baking enthusiasts.










| ASIN | B0DF5HD357 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,682 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #5 in Cupcake Makers |
| Brand | AQEWK |
| Color | red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (28) |
| Date First Available | August 24, 2024 |
| Included Components | Cake machine body, Power cord |
| Item Weight | 1.47 pounds |
| Item model number | mini pie maker |
| Manufacturer | AQEWK |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 7.6"D x 6.1"W x 5.1"H |
| Special Feature | Non Stick Coating |
| Style | Compact |
| Wattage | 550 Watt-hours |
A**R
Perfect fo single people
baught for gifts great idea for single people!
A**S
Quality
Soo cute! Perfect for an individual snack or for a bday party give away treat. Good quality material.
A**S
Good buy
This is a great product. It heats up rather quickly and takes very little time to cook. The one problem thought would be the size, the image makes it look way bigger than it actually is. Other than that it’s really easy to use, you just need your own recipe because it does not come with any recipes! It’s easy to store and not that hard to clean !! Great buy
K**Y
A little deceptive with the multiple pictures.
Pan makes more of a puffy pancake shape. It is not like a bundt pan. It’s less deep than I thought it would be. I will probably try making pancakes or something other than bundt cakes with it.
K**R
Mini Cake Maker
Love it! Love the fact than I can make one small cake instead of a whole cake. Easy to clean up too. I always spray with oil before using.
T**M
Five Stars for Making My Daughters' Morning
I bought this little red bundt cake maker mostly as a weekend surprise for my two daughters, who are 11 and 13. At 60, I’ve used plenty of kitchen gadgets that were nothing but a headache, but I’m giving this one a full five-star rating because it’s simple, efficient, and does exactly what it says on the box. It turns out that making miniature cakes is a great way to earn some points with the kids without spending the whole morning in the kitchen. What I like about this unit is the double-sided heating. It cooks the batter evenly and surprisingly fast, so I’m not standing there for an hour while the girls wait for their snacks. The non-stick surface actually works; the cakes pop right out without falling apart, which is a relief because I’m not exactly a pastry chef. It’s also compact, so it doesn't take up much room in the pantry. Even our female Maltipoo, Joy, ends up waiting by the counter because she knows a plain scrap of cake might eventually make its way down to her. My only dislike is that it gets very hot on the outside, so you have to keep a close eye on it if the kids are helping. It’s a bit of a specialized tool—you aren't going to feed a whole dinner party with it—but for a fun breakfast or quick snacks, it's reliable. Regarding the value, it's priced low enough that even if we only use it a few times a month, it's worth every penny. It’s a sturdy little machine that makes the weekend a bit more interesting for my girls, and that makes it a winner in my book.
C**E
This actually works!
I bought a boxed cake mix and mixed in things according to directions. When I was done, I had about 4 cups of stuff. Following the directions on this tiny bundt cake thing, I filled the pan 3/4 full (possibly a little more than that) and cooked each one for 9 minutes. After making 4 of them, I still had over 2 cups of mix left, so I poured it into a cake pan & baked it. My point is, it takes FOREVER to use up an entire cake mix. There are no instructions for making small amounts. The bundt cake pan uses less than a cup of batter for each one. That said, this was a lot of fun and it worked really well. For the first cake, I just used the regular white cake mix. For the second, I mixed in Ovaltine and chocolate chips. The third was white cake and Heath bar toffee chips. The fourth was a little of everything. They all came out great. The only issue I have is that it takes 9 minutes per cake, and a box of cake mix makes at least 10 cakes. That's not this unit's problem exactly, but it is a thing to consider.
R**Z
En el dibujo se ve grande pero eso es prácticamente un juguete
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