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Yep that's it! I was thinking the same thing. Not sure if something like that would really be needed for a backyard boil.
Pot or cooker for crawfish
Posted by Kaseyart on 3/27/17 at 11:01 am
My wife and I do a boil every year. We have two pots 30qt ea that I use (hand me downs) I'm tied of doing small batches all day. I want to move up to either a larger pot. I'm thinking at least 80qt or a cooker with the hinged basket and lid that acts as a funnel to pour to the cooler.
I want to get people's thoughts on pots vs. cookers. If anyone has used a cooker or seen one used.
Thanks
I want to get people's thoughts on pots vs. cookers. If anyone has used a cooker or seen one used.
Thanks
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