🍴 Waffle your way to adventure with every flip!
The Lot45 Cast Iron Waffle Maker Pan is a 6-inch portable stovetop waffle iron designed for outdoor cooking. Made from durable cast iron, it ensures even heat distribution and retention, making it perfect for campfire breakfasts. Its lightweight construction allows for easy transport, and it features a simple flip design for quick waffle preparation.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.91"D x 11.5"W x 4"H |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 1000 watts |
Additional Features | lightweight |
Style | Portable |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Cast Iron |
D**D
Season before use! Cook low and slow. Not ready to cook "out of the box"
So, I bought this waffle iron used, figured I'd save a few bucks...I should have bought it new! Buyer beware, when I recieved mine today it had burnt batter in it, the person who returned it didn't bother to clean it.Also, it does NOT come preseasoned!If you don't know how to season cast iron look up a tutorial on YouTube.I seasoned this iron with about 3 layers after cleaning it out.There is a learning curve but just keep the heat as low as possible, preheat both sides on separate burners lightly oil and fill about 3/4 of the diameter of one side of the iron with batter, let it cook and when it starts to bubble up, like pancakes do, attach the second side of the iron, flip and cook for about another 2-3 minutes or so.It will take a few tries to get the hang of it but I was eventually able to get pretty great waffles with minimal sticking!FYI if you don't mind waiting a few weeks for shipping, Ali express has the exact same iron for $11. Do with that information what you will.
R**R
If you like samples
A cast iron waffle maker. Quite small and thin. I spend most of my life in the wilderness, and I want to take waffles with me! Not sure this is going to last long, sort of flimsy. bought "used", but in good shape.
G**.
Do not buy, waste of money.
Quite a terrible product. I’ve used 3 different types of waffle makers bfore and made plenty of different types of waffles, by far this one is the worst. Cheaply made, heat is not evenly distributed, easily rusted, and worst off the 2 sides of waffle fall apart, despite much of butter or oil coated on both sides.Waste of money, do not buy. Have to throw it out after the first use.
B**D
AMAZING
I opened it a little too soon while cooking my 1st waffle but still came out Very Well and crispy 😋 great non stick surface only a small piece left behind and I think it was from lifting the lid before it was all the way done other than that it came out clean. Only down side was waiting 90 minutes before using it to complete the seasoning process. Worth the wait and won't take up a lot space to store it
T**D
For those using induction, read on
I was skeptical that this would work on my Frigidaire induction range, largely due to its similarity to the Lehman's unit, which states it will not work with induction. After some learning curve challenges, I made a good batch of waffles.First, I seasoned this with canola oil and baked it, with a sheet underneath, at 350° F for an hour, letting it cool down inside the oven.Second, as this unit comes apart very easily, I sprayed both grids heavily with nonstick spray. On my Frigidaire, I used 2 burners that are the same size and put each grid on a burner on power level 6, until unable to hold my hand 2" above the grids for a second.Third, I turned the power level to 5. I reassembled the unit, poured the batter in, flipped it and set a timer for 4 minutes. After this I flipped it again, repeating the same length of time.The result? Perfect waffles. However, the grids do need sprayed with nonstick spray between each application of batter.Hope this helps. Cleanup was relatively easy.
C**L
Very hard to use
Old electric unit failed. Was intrigued by this design. Have gas range so I thought it would be easy. Wrong. Came with no instructions. Both surfaces need to be heated requiring two burners. Hard to manage equally. Then handles are short and hard to grab with pot holders. Even with gas flame they seem to take a long time to heat. After trial and error I did get a decent waffle but not worth the attention and work required. Can’t begin to imaging the work and hassle when used on electric range or camp fire. My bad. Will donate to local charity resale store.
J**.
Great if you know how to cook with cast iron
I bought this pan warehouse deal and it was used. What I did not expect was finding burnt-on waffle remnants still clinging to the inside. The packaging was also meh. After stripping the old seasoning with vinegar and re-seasoning overnight with tallow at 425 degrees, the finish actually looks decent. I may decide to polish the inside someday but for now it works well enough.Tips for good results:1. Use a good amount of oil in your recipe and in the iron.2. Preheat the iron on medium/low heat.3. Definitely strip and re-season the iron before using.4. Flip often.
K**N
Makes Great Waffles
Best way to make waffles crunchy on the outside and so yummy. Medium heat on my gas stove.
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