Waffle Iron Petromax PR0039
Made in PRC
The Waffle Iron Petromax produced in China from the Germany company Petromax. The Waffle Iron Petromax is the ideal tool to prepare waffles and desserts at the campfire, on the barbecue or in the fireplace.
The Waffle Iron Petromax has two cast iron baking surfaces suitable for two waffles 9x11 cm. The practical locking hook keeps the waffle moulds together, so that the dough does not flow out. The wooden handles fit comfortably in the hand, and the long rod ensures enough distance from the source of heat.
The Waffle Iron Petromax can be used immediately thanks to the pre-seasoned surface that provides a natural non-stick effect, which improved at each use because a patina forms. Moreover, the cast iron distributes and stores heat outstandingly. Once the cast iron has been heated, the stored residual heat can be used for baking gently. The dough in the Waffle Iron Petromax will is baked evenly and turns brown.
Use the Waffle Iron Petromax to bake yours homemade waffles and surprise friends and family at the next garden or barbeque party or around the fireplace. Fill the cast iron moulds with waffle dough, place the Waffle Iron Petromax over the fire, turn once and the waffles are ready to enjoy them.
- Ready to use.
- Versatile and practical.
- Perfect for 2 waffles
- Suitable for open fire, barbeque or fireplace.
- Wooden Handles.
- Stainless Steel Rod.
- Cast Iron Griddles.
- Cast Iron suitable for contact with food.
- Warranty 2 years.
Dimensions:
- Length: 72 cm
- Width: 20 cm
- Height: 3 cm
- Weight: 2.750 Kg
- 2 Waffles: 9x11 cm
Useful tips before the first use of the Petromax Cast Iron Cookware
- Thoroughly clean the Petromax Cast Iron Cookware with hot water only before the first use.
- Thanks to the pre-seasoned surface you can immediately use your sturdy Petromax Cast Iron Cookware.
- The first few times you use the Petromax Cast Iron Cookware, do not cook acidic food, for it can damage the patina, the protective layer.
Instructions for care and storage of the Petromax Cast Iron Cookware
- Let the Petromax Cast Iron Cookware completely cool down before cleaning thoroughly with warm water.
- Never use dishwashing liquid or soap to clean the cast iron cookware. It can damage or even ruin the patina.
- Use a commercially available dishwashing brush, a sponge or a chain main cleaner to clean the cast iron cookware.
- Thoroughly dry up the Petromax Cast Iron Cookware after cleaning it.
- Apply a thin layer of neutral oil, vegetable fat or the Care Conditioner for Cast and Wrought Iron on the cast iron parts. Avoid using olive oils.
- Never put away the Petromax Cast Iron Cookware when it is wet and untreated.
- Store the Petromax Cast Iron Cookware in a dry place.
- In order to let your Cast Iron Dutch Oven to ¨breathe¨, once you have stored it, you can place a piece of cardboard, strong paper or wood between the pot and the lid, thus ensuring good air circulation.
- The Petromax Cast Iron Cookware is not dishwasher safe.
Seasoning in the Petromax Cast Iron Cookware
The protective layer, patina, of the Petromax Cast Iron Cookware must be renewed when it is affected. It can happen, for instance, that your cast iron cookware starts to rust here and there, because it was not stored correctly. In that case, proceed as follows:
- Remove the rust with a wire brush or a metallic sponge. Then clean the Petromax Cast Iron Cookware with warm water, dishwashing liquid and a dishwashing brush or a sponge. Dry it thoroughly up.
- Coat the whole cast iron skillet with neutral oil, vegetable fat or the Care Conditioner for Cast and Wrought Iron.
- Then place the Petromax Cast Iron Cookware in a preheated oven at a temperature of approx. 180°C. Let it there for 1 to 2 hours and then switch off the oven. Half-open the oven and let the cast iron cookware cool down.
- Caution! Burning the layer of fat can produce smoke. Therefore we recommend doing the seasoning outside, for instance on an open fire or on a grill.
- Grease all the parts again once they have cooled down.
Safety Instructions for the Petromax Cast Iron Cookware
- Caution! The Petromax Cast Iron Cookware can become very hot.
- Thus children should not be allowed near it.
- Protect your hands with heat-resistant gloves or with silicone pot holders.
- Do not pour cold liquids (such as water) onto the cast iron parts of the hot Petromax Cast Iron Cookware, for the cast iron can crack or be otherwise damaged.
- Do not let the cast iron cookware fall onto a hard surface, because cast iron is a brittle material that can crack.
- Caution on sensitive surfaces! Avoid sliding the cast iron cookware back and forth on the stove top. Lift your Petromax Cast Iron Cookware before moving it on the stove top.