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Highlights
Quality
The more you use the pan on the stove with the oilshortening already on it the more seasoned it will be
I love the price and the fact that it can work over a campfire or stovetop
The biggest downside to the rome waffle iron is you have to be skilled in order to make it produce the quality of waffle you’d ... Read More
Careful dont do this with the flame on
Price
Pro low cost lasts forever with a minimum amount of care
Packaging/appearance
My waffle iron came in today a little rusted on the handle so i’m giving it four stars
Competitiveness
I got this as a gift for my partner
I’m so glad not to have another counter appliance to keep up with our family’s waffle habit
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- How are reviewers describing this item?
iron, great, little, first and hot. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 1,128 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 8 2020.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Looks small but makes same size as electric
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
When you make waffles heat up both sides of the iron till hot dont over heat
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Spray both sides with non stick spray i use this cheap soy oil spray careful with that too cause the aerosol can cause a big flame if it hits the flame on the stove
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Let it sit for about 45 seconds then flip it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Let it sit for another 45 then flip again and check
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
After that just keep flipping and checking till you get the waffles like you want them
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Followed the enclosed instructions on to get off the preservation wax
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its a fond myth that grannys cast iron pans were nonstick and never needed washing just wiping out
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