Buttersworth or Aunt Jemima.pig out to your hearts contentment I think we should all eat waffles for dinner tonight before the world comes to an end.and whether you enjoy pure maple syrup or Log Cabin, Mrs. e=googlebase&gclid=CLyQnaPuqbQCFYpFMgod6goAlg
#WAFFLE IRON CAD GENERATOR#
Requires no generator and is cheaper than most electric models. This can be used on the woodstove, campfire, BBQ or gas range. This gave me another idea - I might buy a single range burner, it'd be pretty awesome to have an element for cooking on indoors. I think they go pretty fast at flea markets and antique shops.
Quoting: AnonymooseDo you have a woodstove? I found an old cast iron waffle iron that has a base that sets on the wood stove, and the two halves that fold together to form the waffle mold can be flipped on the base to cook both sides. Trollbridge, I agree, it's a happy problem to have, brings a smile to my face too. The genny will run a 1500 watt heater, so I'll make sure I don't go over that wattage. Like this but mine is a real antique Griswald Good luck and enjoy your tasty waffles.don't forget the syrup!!!ĭo you have a woodstove? I found an old cast iron waffle iron that has a base that sets on the wood stove, and the two halves that fold together to form the waffle mold can be flipped on the base to cook both sides.
You should be fine-there are many smaller appliances out there that really don't require that much energy to run. My advice would be to shop for an iron that uses the least amount of wattage and compare that to your Gen to make sure it would not overload it. Your post just brought a smile to my face.good old waffles.gotta have them.if only all problems in life were so simple! Lol! I wouldn't run the microwave at the same time though! My quick google search showed the watts range from 900 to 1250. As long as there are enough watts from the generator, they work. They don't care much about the quality of the power. The old style is nothing more than a couple of heating elements. If it does not have any digital controls it should be fine. What's the likelihood it would play nice with a waffle iron? Currently we only have a champion generator for power, not the cleanest power. I want to buy my girlfriend a waffle iron (she's been asking for a while) and it would be beyond great if we could run it at the cottage. Small Cabin Forum / Off-Grid Living / Powering a waffle iron with a generator?