• Non-Stick Baking Plates
  • Make 9 Cake Pops
  • Power Light
  • Latching Handle and Non-Skid Rubber Feet
  • Convenient Cord Wrap

First off, this mini cake pop maker is a life saver! I used to make cake pops the traditional way with crumbled cake and frosting, then followed by rolling them into balls but that whole process took far too much time so I decided to invest in this machine. With this machine I don't have to worry about the consistency of the cake pop and the frosting (when it's too moist the cake pop will break through the lollipop stick or it can sometimes break when you coat your chocolate due to the weight- very frustrating!). The first time I used this machine, I used brownie mix and it turned out to be a disaster. The brownies would stick on the non sticking plate even though I rubbed/sprayed cooking spray on it every single time. The second time I used the cake mix box sold in stores and they came out to be perfect! Greasing the plates were not required because they popped right out and in perfect shape! When I poured too much cake batter into the maker, it'd overflow and leave extra cake scraps but it's easy to remove. Some of the balls had "Saturn" rings around it and I kept it that way without trimming the edges because it wasn't too visible and it kind of gave the cake pop a natural lollipop look to it. In the end I coated my cake balls with Wilton Candy Melts which can be purchased in Walmart, Michaels, or Joanns. Pros: Easy to use Easy to clean Makes the cake pops extremely fast! (3-5 minutes for a batch) Cons: Machine gets extremely hot so make sure to touch the handle for open and close access Overall my experience with this machine was good. I wasn't too happy with this machine at first because my pops failed (with the brownie mix).. but practice makes perfect right? They came out perfect the second time (as shown in my pictures when I used cake mix) so don't be discourage if you fail the first few times because you need to get the hang of it first. It is recommended that you do test the machine to make sure it works properly and test your cake balls before you decide to make cake pops for any occasions.

Perfect little cake pop maker! I just made little brownie bites (crispy on the outside, fudgy in the middle). The brownie batter is too dense to make it perfectly round like the cake batter, but they still look adorable and are absolutely delicious! It heats up quickly, is easy to clean and is nice and tiny to store. You can make more than just cake pops. I found some great recipes for bite sized apperizers online (pizza balls, corn dog bites, cheesy bread balls, baby quiche, blueberry pancake bites...so many possibilities! Highly recommend, will be purchasing the larger one asap! Holidays are coming up, you must get this machine, it's made me smile all week.:))

I sampled a couple cake pops before I added them to my son’s galaxy cake... they tasted amazing. And the cake pops made it possible for me to decorate the inside of his cake with a galaxy. The cake was a huge hit! It wouldn’t have been possible without the cake pop maker. It functioned exactly as the manual said, and was very easy to use. Everything was perfect!

Just got this mini cake pop maker today. The machine was small i was surprised. A little doubtful at first but somehow tried our first cake pop ever made and turned out to be very good as shown in the picture attached. Me and my daughter had fun with this little machine. Happy for the buy.

I love this thing, so far I have made pizza balls, bacon balls, taco balls, cinnamon roles, cake, muffins, pancake bites, corn dog bites, biscuits, cornbread, zucchini bread, and I heated up leftovers like Mac ' cheese for mac n' cheese balls and now food doesn't go to waste because my kids actually like leftovers. I tried making eggs in it but they were the wrong texture and tasted horrible, but this thing has helped me to cut down on air conditioner and electrical bill costs because it does not require as much wattage as the oven and it does not heat up the whole house the way that my oven can. I am disappointed that the balls are smaller than I imagined they would be but if they were any bigger they would take more than 5 min to make.

My son and I were able to create tons of these mini baby cake pops. They are smaller than the average cake pop but, so very easy to use and clean. You can use regular cake batter and easily make 50+ from one cake mix box! We have used it quite a bit and and it is small and easy to store.

SO glad I bought this versus making cake pops by hand. I was able to make over 100 cake pops in under 2.5 hours (non decorated of course). 2 tips to future users- use the recipes in the included booklet. There's less water and the consistency is PERFECT! And 2, use a ziplock bag with a corner cut out to fill the cake pop holes 3/4 way full for perfectly rounded pops!

My 18-year-old daughter has been into baking cupcakes, cake pops, and cakes for family friends birthdays. My one friend wanted a beach themed cake pops and my daughter had never made cake pops before so we did some research reading amazon reviews and found this cake pop maker that was affordable with good reviews. The cake pops turned out perfect; great shape and color to them. Does not make a lot of cake pops at once, but since it was easy to do we just made multiple batches and every cake pop turned out the same. Would recommend this product.

I have held out learning how to make cake pops. I have never been that excited about them because when I want cake - I want cake! I thought I could create a treat table with pops and a cake and cupcakes. So, If I was going to learn cake pops, I need it to be as easy as it can be or I don't want to do it. So I read the reviews, watched the tutorials and decided on this cake pop maker. It came on time and was packaged well. I read the directions and decided to give it a try. I washed it first as is recommended. I just used a store bought cake mix and candy melts to cover the pops. The directions say to spray the maker before using it. I used Wilton cake spray. It worked great! The batter never stuck to the maker. The directions say to use 1/2 tablespoon of batter for each cavity. I did this and worked great. It also said to bake them for 3-5 minutes. Three minutes seemed to be perfect for my batter. The cake mix I used made six cupcakes and 65 cake pops. I loved that I did not have to heat up the oven and that the pops cooled while I was making more. I would recommend using this maker if you want to get into cake pops. It made the job easier and less guess work of how long to cook the pops. It does have to be hand washed. Now if only decorating the pops was just as easy....

The first thing I made in this was takoyaki! Those were really good! The next thing I made was a confetti cake from the white cake recipe that comes IN THE MANUEL! I didn't even know there would be recipes, so that was a happy surprise! :) My husband and I have already planned to make other things too! Sweet and savory! I must admit that I got the Idea for takoyaki from another reviewer! haha. One bad thing is that ours has an obvious little tilt to it. However we are both adults and can work around it. It looks like one of the feet stoppers is shorter than the others. It is a little hard to clean at the hinges, so watch for oil build up there. Other than that it works perfectly! Oh and the other thing that I noticed is It cooks to the point of golden brown so it was pretty hard for us to burn anything! I appreciate that.