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re: crawfish pots

Posted on 12/6/17 at 10:50 am to
Posted by fishbig
Member since Feb 2007
1585 posts
Posted on 12/6/17 at 10:50 am to
Rocket pot is what you need. Not BSing you. Cuts my crawfish time in half. I use a double jet burner I got from Academy. For some reason I would freeze my tank after 1 batch. That hasn't happened since I got a rocket pot. I thought it was not going to be worth it but I am a believer now.

Posted by shawnlsu
Member since Nov 2011
23682 posts
Posted on 12/6/17 at 11:07 am to
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Rocket pot is what you need.


seconded. I have a 100qt and it is night and day vs my old thin aluminum pot. Heavier gauge pot contributes more than the nipples at the bottom, IMO but either way its much better.
Posted by swanny297
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Member since Oct 2013
2189 posts
Posted on 12/6/17 at 11:13 am to
My rocket pot was a flop, after a couple of uses the nipples on the bottom started falling off - great customer service but ended up sending a couple of them back for a refund, maybe I just got some from a bad batch or something. I use Bayou classic pots 120qt, their double jet burner hooked to an 80lb tank and run a high flow regulator. I cook a lot so that is why I use an 80lb tank. This set up has been the best for me, it isn’t a race to cook them more of a social event so I am not worried about saving a few minutes to bring the water to a boil.
Posted by lsupride87
Member since Dec 2007
95905 posts
Posted on 12/6/17 at 12:54 pm to
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Cuts my crawfish time in half.
Do people want this? I get it if you are a commercial cooker, but the best part of a crawfish boil is manning the pot and drinking beer..... I dont want that shite to take only 10-15 minutes
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