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<blockquote data-quote="M.Magis" data-source="post: 1289490" data-attributes="member: 14175"><p>Yes, it's propane. It's the Charbroil one, the one I've read most reviews about. I'll take some pics when it gets here. I butchered some broilers a few weeks back, I'll use a couple to test it out.</p><p></p><p>The reason I never got a fryer is I just don't think I'd use it much, maybe a couple times per year. If I had to buy new oil every time I wanted to cook something, it just doesn't make sense. Plus, I don't have anywhere I would feel good about splattering oil. Level ground around here only comes from a dozer, so my yard is all hill. At the same time, I still plan to get one for boiling outside (maple syrup/trap dye/scalding chickens). Any tips on a good one? I'm considering building my own. I can make a stand better than most I've seen, and a pot isn't a problem. Not sure where to get a good quality burner. I borrowed on last year that sounded like a rocket when you cranked it up. That's what I'm looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M.Magis, post: 1289490, member: 14175"] Yes, it’s propane. It’s the Charbroil one, the one I’ve read most reviews about. I’ll take some pics when it gets here. I butchered some broilers a few weeks back, I’ll use a couple to test it out. The reason I never got a fryer is I just don’t think I’d use it much, maybe a couple times per year. If I had to buy new oil every time I wanted to cook something, it just doesn’t make sense. Plus, I don’t have anywhere I would feel good about splattering oil. Level ground around here only comes from a dozer, so my yard is all hill. At the same time, I still plan to get one for boiling outside (maple syrup/trap dye/scalding chickens). Any tips on a good one? I’m considering building my own. I can make a stand better than most I’ve seen, and a pot isn’t a problem. Not sure where to get a good quality burner. I borrowed on last year that sounded like a rocket when you cranked it up. That’s what I’m looking for. [/QUOTE]
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