- Brand: Whiskware
- Color: Pancake Batter Dispenser
- Material: Plastic
- Special Feature: Multipurpose
- Capacity: 1065 Milliliters
- Product Dimensions: 4.26″D x 4.29″W x 12.49″H
- Item Weight: 0.42 Pounds
- Model Name: Pancake Batter Mixer and Dispenser
- Is Dishwasher Safe: Yes
- The fastest, easiest way to make smooth batters for pancakes, waffles, crepes, and more. Simply add ingredients, toss in the BlenderBall, and shake; Winner of Good Housekeeping’s 2021 Kitchen Gear Awards “Sweet Indulgences” – November 2021
- The batter mixer cleans up in less than 30 seconds. Simply add soap and warm water, shake, and rinse. All parts are top-rack dishwasher safe
- A wide opening makes it easy to add ingredients, and the base doubles as a stand to keep the mixer stable while cooking; Look for the embossed logo on the base to ensure you are getting the authentic Whiskware pancake batter dispenser
- A heat-resistant silicone spout wonβt melt if touched to the griddle and the pressure-release cap will keep batter from spraying. 4.5 cup capacity
- Draw shapes, patterns, and much more thanks to the easy-pour spout.





























sawadee2000 –
Okay, this might seem as though Iβm going over the top in my enthusiasm for the Whiskware Pancake Batter Mixer, but I really DO think that this is one of THE best things Iβve purchased from Amazonβ¦EVER! This gadget works amazingly well. It is easy to use and the results are good enough to eat! (Excuse my pun, but I couldnβt resist!) The directions are simple.This is what I did yesterday morning: 1)I put in the wire ball that comes with the mixer into the container.2) I Put in my wet ingredients. (In my case, this was one beaten egg and ΒΎ cup of whole milk. 3) I Put in my dry ingredients. In this case, I used Carbons Golden Malted Pancake and Waffle Mix which I will DEFINITELY write a review about! It is so easy to make your own pancake/waffle mix, but Carbonβs is in a league of its own. For this recipe, I used one cup of pancake mix. Hint: measure out your dry ingredients, whether a mix of your own from a recipe into a small bowl and then use a spoon to put your dry ingredients into top of the mixer.4) I screwed the top of the mixer on tightly and then shook the daylights out of the mixer! Hint: Try rotating the mixer after youβve shaken it in one position. This will help ensure that no dry ingredients stick to the sides. 5) My recipe called for adding a few tablespoons of melted butter. After doing that I shook the container again to make sure the butter had blended in. Then it was time to make some pancakes!6) I heated up my nonstick pan and added some butter.7) I unscrewed the top of the container and let some pancake batter flow out into my pan. Because my batter was thin, I didnβt have to squeeze. If your batter was thick, you might have to, but I donβt imagine it would be a problem.8) When the edges of my pancake were firmed up, I flipped it and saw that it was a beautiful golden brown! In no time at all, pancake #1 was on my plate, waiting to get buttered, followed by pancakes #2-#5. These were small pancakes, just the way I like βem, in a nice little stack. Time for some locally produced maple syrup, and voila, breakfast is served! Hint: One thing I learned in culinary school was to ALWAYS use a warm plate when serving warm food because it REALLY sucks to have what youβve taken a lot of time and effort to prepare to arrive to your customer, cold!!!9) After a quick photograph of what I had prepared to share with all of you Amazon shoppers, it was TIME TO EAT! All I can say about how well my Whiskware Pancake Batter Mixer worked is YUM!10) I still had some pancake batter left, so I screwed the top on and put the container in the refrigerator. This morning I took the container out of the refrigerator and saw that my batter had solidified, undoubtedly because it contained butter. I couldnβt warm it in the microwave, because of the wire ball, so I filled a large bowl with warm water, and put my container in until the batter was back to normal. Then it was time to repeat what I had done yesterday and enjoy another βshort stackβ of delicious pancakes! One feature that I like about this product is its ability to store batter for when you need it. Another feature is that you can easily make whatever SIZE pancake you like. Personally, I enjoy small ones.I havenβt had a chance to try this out yet with my waffle maker but will probably do so soon. I imagine it will be easier to control the amount of batter, so as NOT to overfill the waffle maker. Donβt you hate when that happens, and you have a mess to clean up?Speaking of cleaning up, cleaning the Whiskware was easy as pie. Simply rinse out any excess batter, put in some dish soap along with some warm water, and shake. The wire ball helps mix up the soap. Rinse everything until clean and youβre all set until next time.If you enjoy pancakes and waffles, I HIGHLY recommend the Whiskware Pancake Batter Mixer. I donβt think you will be disappointed! Iβm not being paid to write this glorious review, but if the manufacturers feel like sending me some special pancake mix, I wouldnβt complain. (hint-hint!)
Nancy –
This Whiskware Mixer has made pancake breakfasts even more fun than before! Normally, I would dread the mess the powder and batter would make in a normal mixing bowl, or having to ladle out each pancake, but this makes it all condensed into one step. You just unscrew the wider-end base, pour in your ingredients, close it back up and shake it. Once shaken, unscrew the cap at the top, and pour out evenly sized pancakes to cook! And the same goes for cleaning, open the base, pour in hot water and some soap, mix, rinse and empty. If you want to minimize the mess and make pancakes quick and simple, you have found the right mixer!+ProsMixing and Cleaning can be done with shaking!Making even sized pancakes is easier.No need for extra bowls, containers, utensils.-ConsNot shaking hard enough / putting in too much at once could leave unmixed batter.May need a funnel when putting ingredients in.Overall, I highly recommend this for anyone who makes pancakes on the regular. Children can have fun helping to shake and mix the batter, and pouring it out of the spout keeps things easy, fun and easier to clean by the end.
Mechow –
The media could not be loaded. Β I use this bottle every time I make pancakes. Before this bottle, I would use a measuring spoon to pour it on the griddle pan and it was always messy and slower at adding the batter to the pan. I do not use the metal whisk ball because I do not mix my batter in the bottle. I mix my batter as usual in a bowl to properly mix all the ingredients. I also don’t think it would work for my pumpkin pancake batter as that is incredibly thick. I always mix the batter in a bowl first, then pour the batter into this dispenser bottle for quick and easy dispensing. Takes up less room in the refrigerator than mixing bowls for times I need to keep it cold, too.I love that the silicone tip/gasket is removeable for easy cleaning. I stick it all on the top rack dishwasher and wash the lid and red silicone in the utensil basket. Removing the red silicone can be tricky, but I’ve found an easy way that works for me. (see video) First I squeeze the tip to push the lip into the white lid. Once the tip is not locked with the lip, I place the lid on the table and firmly hold in place. Then I use the bottom end of a spoon to push the tip down through the top enough so I can grab it from the bottom to fully remove. My video shows it better than I can explain it. Highly recommend.
Veronica Portillo –
I LOVE MY PANCAKE BOTTLE MIXER!!! best money I’ve ever spent on an kitchen item for sure!! It cuts cooking and preparation time by half!! Seriously! And cleaning it is so easy!! A drop of dish soap some warm water shake it up open it scrub the tip and lid and rinse it and that’s all!!!
Sonya –
I bought this for my mom who makes pancakes on the weekend. She uses a pancake box mix where you just add water. She liked that this product came all apart and was easy to clean. She could fit her hand inside the barrel part to wipe the sides with a sponge. It was easy to pour the batter in and measure the water with the lines on the outside of the dispenser. She said the batter did not just pour out of the end and she could squeeze out the amount she wanted. For cleanup, she added soap and water to the dispenser and shook it clean. 10/10 would recommend this product. It minimizes the mess of a measuring cup, bowl, whisk, and spatula.
AC –
Not as easy to use for small batches. Batter gets stuck in bottom. Larger than expected
Robharr –
Efficient way to mix pancake batter – and to save and store excess batter.
Momene –
i like the idea of using only one tool when making pancakes but there’s always dry batter/flour that doesn’t get mixed. Either at the bottom or near the nozzle.