Neon, I'm gonna be nice (for now anyway). A Frydaddy has always been part of our RV gear. They are very versatile. I walked by a friend's RV and saw him sitting outside watching his Frydaddy steaming away. I asked what he was doing and he said "boiling Peanuts. Just occured to me you might not know what that is, but that is want he was doing. So they are good for more than frying.
When we were in Washington state we kept seeing oyster markets along the Hood River. I had read that they were the best you could eat, so we pulled off the road and I bought some fresh, live in the shell. When we got set up at the campground that night I put some water in the Frydaddy and steamed them. One of the best meals I've had.
Now to the other point, the size. They make a Fry Grandpappy and I think I am going to get one of those. My Frydaddy is probably 20 years old and I think I would like the bigger size. They are about $35 at KMart and probably Sprawlmart too. hard to beat the Frydaddy for versatility.