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Friday, September 28, 2012

Propane Burner and 7.5 Gallon Kettle - $59.97 Shipped

If you're looking to go to full wort boils on a propane burner at an economical cost... this is a great deal.

You get a 30 quart stock pot, a 45k BTU burner and a 12" thermometer for $59.97 Shipped.


This is an aluminum kettle.  Homebrewing legend (and metallurgist) John Palmer says that Aluminum is a very good choice metal for brew kettles.  Also... a very helpful HBT post on the subject of aluminium vs stainless.


The current price of $59.97 constitutes a record low Amazon price and includes free shipping.

Brinkmann 815-4001-S Turkey Fryer - $59.97 Shipped


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3 comments:

  1. Be mindful that you can't use a larger circumference pot on that burner without circumventing a safety feature.

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  2. This has a variety of retarded safety features. This also may have one of those retarded auto shutoff things. I have the same burner without all the "I'm too dumb to cook a turkey without cooking myself" safety features on it.

    They're nice, but a bit anemic. Maybe 50,000k btu or something. Not bad, but not out standing. Takes maybe 30-40 minutes to boil a pot depending on wind.

    Really if you break it down, the pot itself is worth $30. So you get a burner for $30.

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  3. I have this pot. There is no shut off timer. There is a thermocouple to detect if the flame goes out. There is also a pressure switch that is under the kettle to detect if the kettle falls off the stand. I find it works very well. The switch under the pot doesn't work though which is fine by me. It's not the world's most powerful burner but it is better than what a lot of my friends have.

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