Safety and Maintenance Tips for the most durable camping stick on the market the Rolla Roaster.
Designed to last for years if you follow these guidelines.
The Original Rolla Roaster Camping fork
How To Use
Extend and Rotate
- Extend the antenna gently and completely starting with the section closest to the fork.
- If there is too much flex, slide 1 section back towards the handle.
- Put marshmallow or hot dog on the fork.
- Turn the knob between your thumb and index finger to rotate the food, continuous rotation is the secret to perfectly toasted marshmallows.
Collapse Gently
- Carefully remove food by collapsing the antenna starting with the section closest to the knob.
- Remember the fork and last section will be hot so do not handle these parts until they cool off.
Safety
- Supervised children (and some adults) while using rolla roasters.
- Don’t touch the fork or antenna right after roasting.
Maintenance & Cleaning
- To clean gently rub the fork on the hot coals to burn off the sticky residue.
- Let cool and transfer to soapy water, finish with an sos pad, dry and put away.
- Cleaning in the dishwasher is not recommended.
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Summery:
- Extend the antenna starting with the section closest to the fork.
- Make sure to extend the final section, its stainless steel and can take the heat!
- If there is too much flex retract the section closest to handle.
- Turn the knob between your thumb and index finger.
- Continuous rotation is the secret to perfectly toasted marshmallows.
- Collapse the antenna starting with the section closest to the knob.
- Remove food from Fork. Beware of hot fork.
Safety
- Supervise children when using Rolla Roaster.
- No sword fights. No extending like a wand.
- Don’t touch the fork or antenna right after roasting.
Maintenance
- Use hot coals to burn off the sticky residue
- Let cool and transfer to soapy water, finish with an sos pad, dry and put away.
- Hand-wash recommended.
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