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8 Best Pancake Makers in Australia in 2025

Make your favourite fluffy pancakes or crepes with a top quality kitchen tool.

8 best pancake makers to cook up everyone's favourite breakfast in 2025. Picture: Checkout.
8 best pancake makers to cook up everyone's favourite breakfast in 2025. Picture: Checkout.

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You’ll be hard-pressed to come by someone who doesn’t love pancakes.

While the tasty treat seems easy enough to make, many struggle to get the knack of cooking a perfectly round and golden pancake, even if they are using a packet mix.

Those who get it right often put it down to one thing — a quality pancake maker.

There are a few decent options on the market to choose from, with some designed for experienced home cooks, while others are ideal for kids learning the art of making their favourite breakfast. For those who prefer a crispy waffle over pancakes, there’s even a go-to product that’s got you covered.

Our top pick is the Cuisinart Electric Griddle. While it’s not specifically for pancakes, it has all you need to make a decent stack including a non-stick coating, large surface area and variable temperature controls that shoppers have called “fantastic” and “so easy.” It’s a surprising — yet effective —tool to really nail perfect pancakes everytime.

Scroll down to find all the best pancake makers to whip up a sweet breakfast treat, savoury snack or delicious dessert.

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Best pancake maker

Cuisinart Electric Griddle, $210 (down from $269) at Amazon Australia

Cuisinart Electric Griddle. Picture: Amazon Australia.
Cuisinart Electric Griddle. Picture: Amazon Australia.

Why we love it: This machine makes more than just pancakes — it also works as a grill, sandwich press and frying pan. Its non-stick coating also makes it clean up easy.

What to consider: It does not have any wells, so it will be tricky to get the batter poured perfectly round. It is also quite heavy which could be difficult to get in and out of the kitchen cupboards.

Size: 21.6cm x 40.7cm x 35cm | Weight: 11.5kg | Temperature: 80°C to 230°C

While this appliance doesn’t scream “pancake maker”, it is one of the best on the market for making the breakfast favourite and is an unexpected tool to whip up perfect pancakes. Thanks to its removable and reversible cook plates, it can lay flat and become the ideal surface to cook multiple pancakes for the whole family.

Its adjustable temperature controls range from 80° to 230°C, so your pancakes will be cooked just the way you like them.

It’s also set to become your go-to kitchen appliance, with a 5-in-1 functionality to work as a fry pan, grill and griddle. Its non-stick cook plates are dishwasher safe, so clean up with be a breeze.

One five-star Amazon reviewer gushed that their Cuisinart Electric Griddle “cooks to perfection”, while another added that it’s “easy to use and so easy to clean as the plates are removable which is fantastic.”

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Best pancake maker for kids

Skater Disney Mickey Mouse Pancake Maker, $48.28 at Amazon Australia

Skater Disney Mickey Mouse Pancake Maker. Picture: Amazon Australia
Skater Disney Mickey Mouse Pancake Maker. Picture: Amazon Australia

Why we love it: Your kids will feel like they’re at Disneyland with Mickey Mouse-themed pancakes served up to them.

What to consider: This pan is not dishwasher safe, and some reviews recommend using a silicone oil brush to ensure the batter doesn’t stick.

Size: 14.5cm x 36cm | Weight: 560g | Temperature: N/A

Everyone’s favourite cartoon mouse will make an appearance in your kitchen in pancake maker form, thanks to this cute kitchen appliance.

To make your child’s breakfast, just close the lids and flip the pan over the stovetop to cook both sides. Its long handle will also keep their little hands safe from the heat if they’re learning how to cook.

This is a family favourite pancake pan, with a 4.4-star rating on Amazon. To make the pancake perfectly, one customer advises, “if you add oil and preheat carefully, you’ll end up with crisp, fluffy pancakes.”

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Joejis 7-Hole Smiley Face Pancake Pan, $69.99 at Amazon Australia

Joejis 7-Hole Smiley Face Pancake Pan. Picture: Amazon Australia.
Joejis 7-Hole Smiley Face Pancake Pan. Picture: Amazon Australia.

Why we love it: You can make seven happy pancakes for your children as a fun snack or a breakfast treat.

What to consider: One buyer said it did not distribute heat evenly as the cast aluminium build was designed to.

Size: 46cm x 26.5cm x 1.3cm | Weight: 1.17kg | Temperature: Oven-safe up to 180°C

If having pancakes doesn’t put a smile on your kid’s dial, these ones certainly will. You’ll be able to cook seven small, 8cm pancakes with happy face emoji patterns that they’re bound to love.

This pan is safe to use on gas, electric and induction cooktops and is oven-safe up to 180°C. It also has a cool-touch handle and its non-stick cast aluminium base can help evenly cook the pancakes and prevent one cooking faster than the others.

“Kids are obsessed with it,” one customer raves, while another says it’s a “Great pancake pan, they are the right size and are very nice, the pancakes come out perfect, the pan cleans very well.”

A third parent added, “I needed a frying pan to make pancakes and little things for my baby in the kitchen and I chose the best one, what I do doesn’t burn or stick to it.”

They continued, “I recommend it to the maximum.”

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Best mini pancake maker

Commercial Chef Cast Iron 7-Hole Mini Pancake Pan, $28.01 at Amazon Australia

Commercial Chef Cast Iron 7-Hole Mini Pancake Pan. Picture: Amazon Australia.
Commercial Chef Cast Iron 7-Hole Mini Pancake Pan. Picture: Amazon Australia.

Why we love it: You can make seven pikelets (or Silver Dollar pancakes) at once on this pre-seasoned pancake pan.

What to consider: It is not dishwasher-safe, and although it is pre-seasoned with vegetable oil, some buyers reported sticking.

Size: 35.5cm x 22.8cm | Weight: 1.9kg | Temperature: N/A

This Commercial Chef pan is set to become your go-to breakfast pan with seven 6.35cm pancake wells that have been pre-seasoned with vegetable oil to prevent the batter burning and sticking.

Perfect to cook with almost anywhere, its cast iron construction makes safe to cook with in the oven, on different stove tops and on a campfire. The 14cm handle will also help keep your hands at a safe distance away from the heat.

Alongside its 4.2-star Amazon rating, one shopper called it “a great addition to the kitchen.” Meanwhile, another noted it “has quickly become one of my favourite kitchen tools.”

A third reviewer used theirs for their speciality pancakes and gave it the thumbs up.

“This pan is perfect for my Swedish pancakes that my family likes,” they wrote.

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Best pancake pan

Tefal Daily Expert Non-Stick Pancake Pan, $51.99 (down from $104.99) at Amazon Australia

Tefal Daily Expert Non-Stick Pancake Pan. Picture: Amazon Australia.
Tefal Daily Expert Non-Stick Pancake Pan. Picture: Amazon Australia.

Why we love it: This pan uses Tefal’s signature Thermo-Signal technology to let you know when it’s at the ideal temperature to start cooking.

What to consider: You should only use this pancake pan on induction cooktops rather than on gas or electric.

Size: ‎25cm | Weight: 500g | Temperature: N/A

Tefal is one of the most popular and well loved cookware brands globally, and according to reviewers, their Daily Expert pancake pan lives up to the hype.

“A world class product – always top quality and a perfect surface to cook on,” one shopper raved. Another added, “The pan heats evenly, and the non-stick coating ensures that food never sticks, making clean-up incredibly easy.”

Made in France (the home of the crepe), the pan has a Thermo-Fusion base which evenly distributes heat while the Thermo-Signal indicator will let you know when it is hot enough to add your batter and get cooking.

Even better – it is non-stick, dishwasher- and oven-safe, and it has a two-year warranty.

One customer at Myer only had high praise after using this pan.

“I can confidently say it lives up to its promises,” they wrote.

“The quality feels solid, and it has maintained its non-stick properties even after repeated use. If you’re looking for a reliable non-stick option that truly delivers, I highly recommend giving this pan a try!”

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Gotham Steel Double-Sided Pancake Pan, $37.26 at Amazon Australia

Gotham Steel Double-Sided Pancake Pan. Picture: Amazon Australia.
Gotham Steel Double-Sided Pancake Pan. Picture: Amazon Australia.

Why we love it: Rather than flipping the pancakes, you just flip the pan instead. It’s also non-stick and dishwasher-safe.

What to consider: Some reviewers say it’s better at cooking an omelette despite being a pancake pan.

Size: 20.32cm x 15.24cm x 5.08cm | Weight: 454g | Temperature: N/A

To whip up American-style pancakes for your family, you need this copper and ceramic 20cm Gotham Steel Pancake Pan.

You can forget about flipping the pancakes with your spatula and instead flip the double-sided pan over a gas, electric or ceramic stovetop to evenly cook both sides. Its non-stick titanium coating is also a major plus, and it’s dishwasher- and oven-safe.

To get you started, a thick and deliciously fluffy pancake recipe is included.

Boasting over 14,000 five-star ratings on Amazon, this pans has shoppers in a frenzy.

One five star review enthused, “I love this pan. I’ve owned it about 2 1/2 months and have used it quite often. Yet, it still looks as pretty as the day it arrived!”

Another added, “The clean-up is super easy and it cooks to perfection.”

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Best crepe maker

Breville The Crepe Creations Crepe Maker, $109 at Myer

Breville The Crepe Creations Crepe Maker. Picture: Amazon Australia.
Breville The Crepe Creations Crepe Maker. Picture: Amazon Australia.

Why we love it: The non-stick surface and variable temperature controls allow you to cook your crepe recipe to a tee.

What to consider: One review says the middle of the maker concaves, so some of the batter pools in the centre rather than spreading to the edge.

Size: ‎35.5cm x 32cm x 8cm | Weight: 2.4kg | Temperature: Five temperature settings.

To add a bit of French flair to your kitchen, this non-stick Crepe Creations Crepe Maker by Breville will get the job done.

It has five temperature settings and a batter spreader is included for a consistent thickness, giving you perfect crepes every time.

This appliance also has plenty of fans, with a 4.6-star rating on Amazon and 78 per cent of customers giving it five stars.

“Excellent little crepe maker,” one five-star reviewer described it as, adding that it’s “The best crepe maker on the market by far! Makes excellent crepes and cooks them very well!”

A second reviewer raved that it “Whipped up easy and great tasting dessert and savoury crepes in minutes” while a third said “this is the best way to make crepes. So much easier than a pan. Good quality. Glad I purchased it.”

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Best waffle maker

Breville The Smart Waffle Maker, $328 at Amazon Australia

Breville The Smart Waffle Maker. Picture: Myer.
Breville The Smart Waffle Maker. Picture: Myer.

Why we love it: This smart appliance lets you cook waffles exactly the way you like them with five waffle options and 12 brownness settings.

What to consider: It is on the more expensive side, coming in at over $300. One review also noted that it’s tricky to wash.

Size: 39.3cm x 31.8cm x 14.7cm | Weight: 7.64kg | Temperature: 12 temperature settings

This top of the range four-slice Breville waffle maker is a fan favourite with an average 4.8-star rating.

What makes this appliance stand out is its high tech features. Using Waffle IQ technology, it can automatically cook your waffles to perfection based on your selected settings. You can choose from classic, Belgian, chocolate, buttermilk waffles or custom recipe settings. There are also 12 brownness levels to choose from to get the perfect crunch.

Not cooked to your liking? Press the ‘A Bit More’ button to cook it longer – a feature seen across the Breville kitchen appliance range.

And you won’t need to keep checking on how it’s coming along with a timer and cooking progression indicator on the LCD screen.

“When I made waffles for the first time with my family’s recipe, they came out perfect in the smart waffle maker. Couldn’t be happier,” wrote one impressed customer.

A second gave it high praise, saying, “We were so excited to make our first waffles and this product didn’t disappoint us! In fact, it surprised us with how simple it is to use, how perfectly it cooks the waffles and the size is so generous that we only need to do 2 rounds for our family of 6.”

They added, “Well done Breville, another well designed machine.”

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What to consider when buying a pancake maker

Capacity: Some pancake makers can cook several pancakes at once, which makes the cooking time faster. Others are only big enough to cook one at a time.

Size: Larger machines will need a lot of kitchen cupboard space to store them in – these typically aren’t appliances that can sit on the countertop, as they aren’t used as regularly.

Cleaning: If the pancake maker is dishwasher-safe (or has dishwasher safe parts), it will make clean up significantly easier. It will also help if they have a non-stick coating.

Features: More advanced models have features to make cooking easier, like countdown timers and variable temperature settings, but they can increase the price.

Usage: If your pancake maker can only make pancakes, it won’t get as much usage as other, more versatile appliances. Try and find a maker that can cook other recipes to get the most out of your purchase.

How we choose our products

Our team reads through thousands of reviews and articles to research the best products on the Australian market to include in our roundups. We also assess what the best deals are and how shoppers can get the best bang for their buck. When looking for pancake makers, we considered their versatility, price, size and cooking features.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

WHAT EQUIPMENT DO YOU NEED TO MAKE PANCAKES?

Pancakes are fairly simple to make, and you only need a few kitchen staples to get cooking.

First thing’s first, you need your ingredients. A basic pancake recipe consists of flour, eggs, milk, butter, sugar, vanilla and a pinch of salt. You can also try different recipes and add your own flair to it, like adding some chocolate chips, blueberries or Nutella.

To get cooking, pull out some mixing bowls to separate your wet and dry ingredients. You’ll also need some measuring cups and spoons to get the right quantities. Once separated, start whisking them together and in no time at all, you’ve got your pancake batter ready.

Turn on your pancake maker (or get your pancake pan ready), pour in the batter, flip them with your spatula and in a matter of minutes, you’ll have some golden brown pancakes cooked and ready to serve.

Don’t forget to get your condiments ready – who can eat pancakes without a bit of syrup, sugar, lemon or honey?

IS IT BETTER TO USE A PANCAKE MAKER OR A PANCAKE PAN?

Everyone has their own cooking preferences – whether they go old-school over a hot stove, or if they use a new, high-tech appliance. The same goes for pancake pans and makers.

One isn’t necessarily better than the other. It all comes down to how you like to cook.

Pancake makers are typically faster, better at heat regulation and easier to clean. They are also often built with ways to make cooking simple, like rounded hotplate and wells, temperature settings and countdown timers.

Pans are simpler to use – you can just pull it out of the kitchen cabinet and cook straight on the stovetop. However, they can be messy and the end result might not be as pretty as the perfectly rounded pancakes from a maker. They are more versatile, and you can use them to cook plenty of meals – not just this breakfast favourite.

ARE HOMEMADE PANCAKES BETTER THAN PANCAKE MIXES?

Some people have strong opinions on if homemade is worth the effort or if mixes taste as nice. Both have their pros and cons, so it comes down to what you prefer most that will be the better choice.

Cooking homemade pancakes lets you make the recipe you want rather than relying on the flavours of the packet mixes. You’ll know exactly what ingredients are going in and their quantities, so you can make more health-conscious decisions. Your own pancake batter can also be experimented with and tweaked to included different flavour profiles.

Pancake mixes from the supermarket take the hassle out of preparation, helping you get your breakfast on the table quicker. Most just require some water mixed in and they can be poured straight into the machine. One main downside is you don’t know exactly what goes into them, and when you take a look at the box, you’ll likely find a good amount of preservatives.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A PANCAKE, CREPE AND WAFFLE?

It’s hard to believe that the same batter can make such different (but equally tasty) meals. There are a few key differences that make pancakes, waffles and crepes unique.

Pancakes: A pancake uses a classic batter made with eggs, sugar, flour and milk. Each is dolloped into your maker or pan in a small, round circle. Along with the classic American breakfast pancake most are familiar with, there are several other varieties of pancakes that originate from across the world including Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands and Japan. For something a bit different, you can add mix-ins to the batter, including berries and chocolate.

Crepes: Originating from France, crepes use the same batter as pancakes, but is spread around the edges of the pan to make them wide and thin. They typically do not have any mix-ins added to the recipe. Instead, people tend to add their favourite tastes and textures to their crepe once it is ready to serve.

Waffles: Waffles are like a crispy version of a pancake. Originally coming from Belgium, they use the same general recipe as a pancake, though they can be made with some extra sugar to caramelise the outside. Both sides of a waffle are cooked simultaneously in a waffle machine or griddle, which bake square-shaped indents into the batter.

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Rosalyn Fannin
Rosalyn FanninShopping Writer

Rosalyn has been working as a shopping writer and producer since 2022, joining the news.com.au checkout team in November 2024. Rosalyn in an expert in helping buyers can get the best bang for their buck and make quality investments. She covers a wide range of areas, from appliances and tech to toys and pet products. Her previous media experience includes over three years working for 9 Product Reviews and across 2BG, Seven Network and Nine Entertainment. In her downtime, Rosalyn plays The Sims, watches netball and spends time with her nephews, niece and cats.

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