Crepe Maker Machine (Easy to Use), Pancake Griddle – Nonstick 12” Electric Griddle – Pancake Maker, Batter Spreader, Wooden S

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars | 4,999 ratings

Price: 25.99

Last update: 07-15-2024


About this item

12“ Non-stick Crepe Maker - This electric crepe maker has a 12" diameter and non-stick aluminum surface. We designed this crepe maker electric with precision, giving you perfect crepes with each use. Your crepe pan is easy to use, store and clean. It also doubles as a pancake machine or griddle.
1000W / 120V with Precise Temperature Control - Your crepe maker machine has a built-in indicator light that signals when the crepe pan is at the perfect temperature. While the pancakes maker is warming up, the indicator light stays lit. Once the desired temperature of the crepe maker electric is reached, the light will shut off and you can begin cooking those delicious, evenly cooked french crepes, pancakes, dosa and more.
Free Recipe Book, Wooden Spatula & Crepe Spreader - Never used a crepe maker before? No problem! We'll provide you with 100 crepe recipes and the tools you need to start using your electric crepe maker right away. Your crepe machine is designed for the pros or a novice. The crepe griddle is safe and family friendly. Each crepe pan nonstick 12 inch is designed for any kitchen.
100 Recipe Cookbook Batter Spreader And Wooden Spatula - The secret to making great crepes is using great tools. The included batter crepe spreader gives a thin, even, and uniform texture. The wooden kitchen spatula makes lifting and flipping your crepes easy. This commercial cooker kit is all you need!
24/7 USA Customer Support, Lifetime Replacement - If your new crepe maker doesn’t exceed your expectations, or if you have any issues, you can message us anytime and one of our friendly US-based customer service members will gladly send you a replacement or provide a full refund. If you’re not happy, we’re not happy, and we will stand by you each step of the way.


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Top reviews from the United States

Katy Martinez
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy use
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024
Easy to store. Use, and clean!
Works great
No complaints
A. C.
5.0 out of 5 stars 5 stars, but 'ready' light misleading
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
I have used this a couple of times and have decided I love crepes at home. LoL
Please create an index for the recipe book.????
This machine is very nice and takes no effort to setup - I have not used any spray or butter ever.
Since this particular maker has a bit of a lip on the edge you can not follow some peoples advice and start your spin in the middle and continuously move out, because the lip lifts your spinner up. What you have to do is keep the spinner mostly in the middle....you'll figure it out :-)

Maybe it is obvious but it doesn't make sense to me. When you plug in the device and it is in the OFF position it indicates it is "ready".... The pan is cold, how can it be ready?
The ready indicator is green glass, BUT when it is lite it looks more orange than any other color.
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A. C.
5.0 out of 5 stars 5 stars, but 'ready' light misleading
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
I have used this a couple of times and have decided I love crepes at home. LoL
Please create an index for the recipe book.????
This machine is very nice and takes no effort to setup - I have not used any spray or butter ever.
Since this particular maker has a bit of a lip on the edge you can not follow some peoples advice and start your spin in the middle and continuously move out, because the lip lifts your spinner up. What you have to do is keep the spinner mostly in the middle....you'll figure it out :-)

Maybe it is obvious but it doesn't make sense to me. When you plug in the device and it is in the OFF position it indicates it is "ready".... The pan is cold, how can it be ready?
The ready indicator is green glass, BUT when it is lite it looks more orange than any other color.
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Mary
5.0 out of 5 stars Great deal
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
I got this on sale for a lightning deal. It is good value for the money. Easy to use. Very nonstick. Works well to make crepes.
Stacker/shealy
4.0 out of 5 stars Work as advertised
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
Easy to use
Rob
5.0 out of 5 stars This is neat!
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
I made crepes at work when we had a ice cream dessert bar. It can take a bit of getting used to if you never made crepes before. Just know the first crepe you made in a batch of always a sacrifice to the baking gods.

The device itself is light weight, easy to clean and use. Recommended for sure
Andi Brooks
5.0 out of 5 stars How versital it is!
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024
I absolutely love this crape maker... It's so versital. I have used it for not only crapes, but pan cakes, frying eggs and bacon, warming up tortias for quesideas, grilled cheese, hamburgers. its a small foot print, stores easily, can be great for RV's too. Iam so impressed with this item, I'm sure you will be too!
CM
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great!
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
Bought this for my youngest granddaughter. She loves it, says it’s very easy to use. Crepes turned out delicious.
Michele
3.0 out of 5 stars Makes Great Crepes BUT Experienced Several Issues
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2021
While I appreciated the fact this this machine came with a recipe guide (which is great, though lacks page numbers in the table of contents...) I really wish it came with a guide/manual to explain its properties because it would've prevented me from making the following mistake in the beginning.

Instead of listing temperatures, it lists "Light" and "Dark" for me - which is kinda weird since Amazon's image preview lists "Min" and "Max." Anyway, naturally, I started out making crepes in-between the "Light" and "Dark" setting, but the crepes were taking just as long as they would on a frying pan on stove, but worse - in addition to that lengthy (3-4 minute) cooking time per crepe, the first few crepes would always break for some reason.
HOWEVER, after a few months, I decided to measure the in-between temperature I was cooking the crepes at, and it turned out that temp was far too low. I then measured the "Dark/Max" temperature, and the highest temperature turned out to be 350° F, which turns out to be the best temperature to cook crepes at, which I proceeded to do - and a crepe would cook fully on both sides (and get the nice lace-y pattern) in less than a minute! I was so happy to realize this, just wish I'd done so sooner!
I still had the following issues with this machine, but most of them were minimal/fixable
1) The batter spreader and wooden spatula are not sanded! They feel very rough.
2) I also realized that I didn't get the same spreader listed in Amazon's preview. Their spreader is a complete cylinder, which spreads crepe mixture by twirling the spreader to spread the mixture in a circular motion. However, my spreader has a FLAT side, so it spreads by pushing the crepe mixture into one direction at a time, which I think is much harder, especially since I can only use it to spread/push the batter towards me (whereas if I push the batter outwards, it just doesn't work out/rips the mixture). To fix this issue, I now pour my batter at the end of the machine that's farthest from me, and then I proceed to pushing the mixture towards me/spreading as evenly as I can
3) I used this machine on multiple flat surfaces, and in the beginning, when pouring mixture onto it, the mixture would always pool towards the same corner. Then I realized the bumpers on the bottom weren't evenly inserted in the machine, as some protruded more than others. I tried to equate the heights, by pushing the taller/more exposed ones in, but they wouldn't budge. I took pictures, which I've attached side-by-side, but I'm not sure if you'd be able to tell the difference in the bumpers' heights. But I found a quick way to fix this is by using the highest temp setting (350° F), the right amount of batter (between 1/4 cup and 1/3 cup) and spreading the mixture as fast as possible, which is easy enough to do to avoid this problem as once the mixture is evenly spread out, it will set within seconds. If you want to be extra-assured, you can always place a thin object underneath the shorter bumper(s) as well.
4) Although the machine says "Ready", when measuring the temperature, it was still increasing a good 50° F more, so I generally wait about 30 seconds after it says "Ready" to make sure the machine is actually ready/

Honestly if I didn't live in the Caribbean, where returning items to the other countries is an extreme hassle and not to mention, very expensive, I would've already returned this because of all these issues I listed above. But I'm at least glad that most of these issues have a sort-of fix, and at the end of the day, these crepes still cook fast and are yummy.
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Michele
3.0 out of 5 stars Makes Great Crepes BUT Experienced Several Issues
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2021
While I appreciated the fact this this machine came with a recipe guide (which is great, though lacks page numbers in the table of contents...) I really wish it came with a guide/manual to explain its properties because it would've prevented me from making the following mistake in the beginning.

Instead of listing temperatures, it lists "Light" and "Dark" for me - which is kinda weird since Amazon's image preview lists "Min" and "Max." Anyway, naturally, I started out making crepes in-between the "Light" and "Dark" setting, but the crepes were taking just as long as they would on a frying pan on stove, but worse - in addition to that lengthy (3-4 minute) cooking time per crepe, the first few crepes would always break for some reason.
HOWEVER, after a few months, I decided to measure the in-between temperature I was cooking the crepes at, and it turned out that temp was far too low. I then measured the "Dark/Max" temperature, and the highest temperature turned out to be 350° F, which turns out to be the best temperature to cook crepes at, which I proceeded to do - and a crepe would cook fully on both sides (and get the nice lace-y pattern) in less than a minute! I was so happy to realize this, just wish I'd done so sooner!
I still had the following issues with this machine, but most of them were minimal/fixable
1) The batter spreader and wooden spatula are not sanded! They feel very rough.
2) I also realized that I didn't get the same spreader listed in Amazon's preview. Their spreader is a complete cylinder, which spreads crepe mixture by twirling the spreader to spread the mixture in a circular motion. However, my spreader has a FLAT side, so it spreads by pushing the crepe mixture into one direction at a time, which I think is much harder, especially since I can only use it to spread/push the batter towards me (whereas if I push the batter outwards, it just doesn't work out/rips the mixture). To fix this issue, I now pour my batter at the end of the machine that's farthest from me, and then I proceed to pushing the mixture towards me/spreading as evenly as I can
3) I used this machine on multiple flat surfaces, and in the beginning, when pouring mixture onto it, the mixture would always pool towards the same corner. Then I realized the bumpers on the bottom weren't evenly inserted in the machine, as some protruded more than others. I tried to equate the heights, by pushing the taller/more exposed ones in, but they wouldn't budge. I took pictures, which I've attached side-by-side, but I'm not sure if you'd be able to tell the difference in the bumpers' heights. But I found a quick way to fix this is by using the highest temp setting (350° F), the right amount of batter (between 1/4 cup and 1/3 cup) and spreading the mixture as fast as possible, which is easy enough to do to avoid this problem as once the mixture is evenly spread out, it will set within seconds. If you want to be extra-assured, you can always place a thin object underneath the shorter bumper(s) as well.
4) Although the machine says "Ready", when measuring the temperature, it was still increasing a good 50° F more, so I generally wait about 30 seconds after it says "Ready" to make sure the machine is actually ready/

Honestly if I didn't live in the Caribbean, where returning items to the other countries is an extreme hassle and not to mention, very expensive, I would've already returned this because of all these issues I listed above. But I'm at least glad that most of these issues have a sort-of fix, and at the end of the day, these crepes still cook fast and are yummy.
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