A:AnswerYes, it is a true Belgian waffle maker. You may make a waffle thicker a bit (using the "Thick" mark on the measuring cup) but then the waffle maker might leak a bit. I recommend to use "Thin" setting, it is good enough to feel Belgian waffle at hand.
A:AnswerI own this waffle maker and there are no warnings in the owners manual or on the unit that mention cancer of any kind. Hope this helps your decison.
A:Answerit makes a full size waffle in diameter though i think i have had the same size elsewhere and they have been thicker, i dont think of this as a dealbreaker
A:AnswerNo. I am a customer. Please ask someone who works at Best Buy. If your question was about whether or not to purchase this wafffle maker, my answer would be yes.
A:AnswerAlmost assuredly, no. There are many sites that claim to rate or promote made in America products. Sadly, they usually are promoting products made in China to those specifically interested in buying American. It is wise to discern carefully what is really made in America. Given the price of the Chefman, and knowing that a quality waffle maker will cost upwards of $150, it is safe to assume this is not an American product.