Fish cooker in a cabinet
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Fish cooker in a cabinet
I would like to have one so that it looks nice on the deck. Not a gas grill type burner. But a single burner, fish cooker type set in a cabinet. To be used for boiling peanuts, low country, volume frying, etc. one would think someone would make and sell these. The closest I have found is an independent side burner to a Viking outdoor range. That thing is almost 2k!
Am I looking in the wrong place. Surely someone makes something like this. If not, someone ought to.
Am I looking in the wrong place. Surely someone makes something like this. If not, someone ought to.
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Re: Fish cooker in a cabinet
You need to look at commercial fryers, like restaurants use. They are in cabinets, and can be bought with LP burners.
BUT, You gonna pay for it.
Example:
http://www.ckitchen.com/kitchen/restaur ... -ryer.html
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BUT, You gonna pay for it.
Example:
http://www.ckitchen.com/kitchen/restaur ... -ryer.html
Dubble
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Re: Fish cooker in a cabinet
You might look at the King Kooker lineup for fairly economical fryers. I've seen them at home depot.
Cabellas too
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Camping/ ... t104276880
Fishin' is the mission.
Cabellas too
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Camping/ ... t104276880
Fishin' is the mission.
To fish, or not to fish, . . . those are the answers.
Re: Fish cooker in a cabinet
cajunfryer.com
I have 2 of these a 6 gallon and a 4 gallon. You just can't beat them for the money.
I have 2 of these a 6 gallon and a 4 gallon. You just can't beat them for the money.
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This is what i sometimes cook fish in, but it is electric, holds one and a half gallons of oil.....
This is what i sometimes cook fish in, but it is electric, holds one and a half gallons of oil.....
Re: Fish cooker in a cabinet
I'm thinking of just a plain old fish cooker. Not a deep fryer. Just a cooker in a cabinet. That's why I can't believe someone doesn't make one. Seems to me someone could make that and sell it for 3-400 ish. The only thing I see on the market is about 2000. Geez.
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Re: Fish cooker in a cabinet
I have seen quite a few, gas fired, small,medium and large baskets below $500.00.
Re: Fish cooker in a cabinet
This is next on my list to purchase- they sell them at Southern Seafood in Tally-
http://www.cajunfryer.com/CajunFryer.html
http://www.cajunfryer.com/CajunFryer.html
Re: Fish cooker in a cabinet
I saw an outdoor deep fryer with an oil drain and inline filter on it. I thought that was cool.
Fishin' is the mission.
Fishin' is the mission.
To fish, or not to fish, . . . those are the answers.
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Re: Fish cooker in a cabinet
Hey, and SGO is having a sale next weekend!
Fishin' is the mission.
Fishin' is the mission.
To fish, or not to fish, . . . those are the answers.
