Knott’s Molasses and Syrup Tanks
The time saver, clean way, heavy sheet steel, with steel band top and bottom, electric welded, galvanized after manufacture; Stebbins’ side-opening molasses gate, screwed in; 14 inches in diameter and 17 inches deep.
- Stock No. 2013-1 Knott’s Stock Tank galvanized
You make the stand so your two quart measure (Stock No. 2010-1) may be stood on a shelf under the gate, thus giving clean, quick method of filling measure.
One tank is for the purpose of holding molasses and the other you should have for syrup made by melting, just bringing to a boil your sugar and corn syrup in the proportions the recipes you are using call for. Use a thermometer and see that it registers 220 degrees, no more or less.
Placing the syrup right off the stove in the covered tank causes it to hold the heat so as you draw it for each batch, you start each batch with hot syrup, which saves time in cooking and accuracy in measuring, aids much toward uniform products.
Stock No. 113-1
Knott’s Pop-Corn Stove
Stove top of seven rings, drum of heavy sheet steel, with steel band top and bottom.
Burners of ample capacity and interchangeable.
19 inches in diameter, 25 inches high and weighs 57 pounds.
- Stock No. 113-1 Knott’s Pop-corn Gas Stove
- Stock No. 113-2 Knott’s Pop-corn Gasoline Stove
- Stock No. 113-3 Knott’s Pop-corn Gas Stove with Electric blower
The Knott Pop-corn Stove is made to be used especially with the Knott Pop-corn Kettle (Stock No. [2004-2]) which fits into just the right position so that the fire may boil the syrup for a batch in a few minutes.
These stoves are made so that if you want the other fuel burner you can get it from us and put it in by the aid of a screw-driver.
Read the directions under Pop-corn Popper for generating the gasoline burners and follow them in using gasoline stoves.
The gas stove burner you can regulate for air supply and for gas. This burner is a special one which we recommend because the heat is drawn to the center in a revolving shape like a whirlwind, concentrating the heat on the bottom of the kettle where you want it.
The Electric Blower Stove gives a much hotter fire and the cost of running it is small.