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I just fired up my newest iron, a very vintage Sunbeam with a cast iron
waffle plate. AT one point, reaching behind to unplug it when I finihshed, my arm grazed the outside and youch, it burned me real good. The outside top was far hotter than the inside ever got with the Black and Decker non-stick I tried and hated. I fail to understand why no current manufacturers offer a cast iron waffle iron? Non-sticks cannot be heated too hot, lest they ruin the non-stick surface, and non-stick pans should never be heated without something in them to temper the heating, yet a waffle iron must be heated before adding anything, so this is so contradictory to me. My cast iron was at 437 degrees according to the when I started cooking last night, and these waffles came out wonderful. My last one finally burned out the heating coil. I still have it, and if I can find a source for a replacement coil, I would love to fix that one back up, at at least I have a good one again, now. jt |
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