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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for campfire,
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This review is from: Rome's #1705 Square Pie Iron with Steel and Wood Handles (Kitchen)
This item is perfect for campfire pies. Make sure you are willing to spend a little time "seasoning" the pie iron, because it will rust if you don't keep it well oiled. Also, I prefer the single pie iron to the double one simply because the double one (in cast iron) is too heavy for me to use. Once the single one is heated up, you can produce the toasty campfire treats pretty quickly. My boys love them . . . and so do I.
29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
messy,
This review is from: Rome's #1705 Square Pie Iron with Steel and Wood Handles (Kitchen)
I bought this online without realizing that it doesn't pinch the bread together at the sides. That is the way my parents pie makers work, which is what I was looking for. I thought all pie makers were that way until I recieved this one. I know that is my fault for not researching this product more before I bought it. It's great for making sandwiches. But if you want to put pie filling between bread (or anything else that is a little more messy), it will be falling out of the sandwich.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
King of Pie Irons,
By MarkusR (Spokane, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Rome's #1705 Square Pie Iron with Steel and Wood Handles (Kitchen)
I have been using Pie Irons for years. It is nice to finally find one of high quality. The cheap knock-offs are aluminum and often melt in the coals.
Important: read the instructions and melt off the paraffin before using. For best results get bread larger than the pie iron. That way it crimps the bread together and you have less shirts to wash. :) Don't buy the double pie iron since it doesn't allow for the crimp. Secondly if you think the single one is heavy wait til you lift the double. ;) main use: 2 buttered slices of oversized bread filled with cherry pie filling! One little complaint was that my wood handle had a abnormality on it that makes it pretty painful if you pick it up the wrong way. I may send it back for a replacement but not a reason for not buying. 2115|R1LAYN6ZIIR3C6;2115|R2CARPJ7KOIYPG;2115|R2IVX8K1TKGU98;
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