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crawfish pot
Posted on 3/4/20 at 10:00 am
Posted on 3/4/20 at 10:00 am
What's your favorite quality crawfish pot without going overboard on price. Don't mind paying decent money for good quality, but not looking to go extravagant!
Posted on 3/4/20 at 10:09 am to monroetiger1
I'd also like to know which burners are recommended. I need a new one, the one I currently use takes too long to get my water boiling.
Posted on 3/4/20 at 10:30 am to monroetiger1
How much you plan on boiling at a time?
I currently have an 80qt, that when boiling a sack 40# and above, with fixings, can get extremely tight. A 100qt would be perfect, but my stubbornness doesn't allow me to learn a new procedure, I.e. water level, spice amount, etc. I just know what's needed for my pot. The pot is a typical market brand sold at Academy, wal mart, etc and have had it for 10+ years now. I had a 60qt with boiling net prior to that, lol! Depending on what you want to invest, get a heavier gauge pot, since it can be a lifetime purchase.
My burner is a jet propulsion, single burner, type that I have had close to 30 years. Can boil the 80 qt pot in under 10 minutes.
I currently have an 80qt, that when boiling a sack 40# and above, with fixings, can get extremely tight. A 100qt would be perfect, but my stubbornness doesn't allow me to learn a new procedure, I.e. water level, spice amount, etc. I just know what's needed for my pot. The pot is a typical market brand sold at Academy, wal mart, etc and have had it for 10+ years now. I had a 60qt with boiling net prior to that, lol! Depending on what you want to invest, get a heavier gauge pot, since it can be a lifetime purchase.
My burner is a jet propulsion, single burner, type that I have had close to 30 years. Can boil the 80 qt pot in under 10 minutes.
Posted on 3/4/20 at 10:32 am to monroetiger1
Loco has a good design for draining the basket. Check them out at lowes.
This post was edited on 3/4/20 at 10:36 am
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