Tall or short Waffle base?

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Tall or short Waffle base?

Postby doitright » Fri Mar 28, 2008 9:46 pm

What should I buy the waffle iron with the short base or the tall base. I need to know fast. It is hard to believe but my wife would like a waffle iron to take camping with us. She has a fit if I look at a DO now that we have three of them. Ok ok I have 5 of them she has found all my hidding places :thumbdown: and is looking over my sholder. What I would like to know is what one will cook the best. Also would a 9" or a 8" be better for a family of three.
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Re: Tall or short Waffle base?

Postby Kevin A » Fri Mar 28, 2008 10:33 pm

doitright wrote:What should I buy the waffle iron with the short base or the tall base. I need to know fast. It is hard to believe but my wife would like a waffle iron to take camping with us. She has a fit if I look at a DO now that we have three of them. Ok ok I have 5 of them she has found all my hidding places :thumbdown: and is looking over my sholder. What I would like to know is what one will cook the best. Also would a 9" or a 8" be better for a family of three.

One of each, you know you're gonna anyway. ;)
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Postby bobhenry » Sun Mar 30, 2008 6:21 am

I intend to use mine occasionally over charcoal and could see a definate advantage to the taller base for this type of use. The depth would allow for more coals and a faster cooking time. However if you intend to only use in on a burner the shallow base would put the iron closer to the flame.
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Postby doitright » Sun Mar 30, 2008 2:53 pm

That is what I was thinking. If I use charcoal I would need the tall base, and it is also the one to be used on a gas stove. I will go with the tall base and then get the short base when my wife is not looking.
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Postby Gaston » Wed Jun 18, 2008 8:33 pm

related question.
How tall is the tall base?? I just acquired a Crescent waffler #8 made by Fanner mfg in Cleavland OH. it is a short base but has tabs that will center it on a section of tube to use as a tall base only I don't know how long to make the "booster" tube cause I don't know how tall the "tall" is . Also has anyone else any information on the "Cresent Waffler"
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