RotorHead6
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Since it is so cold outside up here I would really like to avoid going outside to brew of the simple fact of opening and closing the door a 100times and letting cold air inside. Lets face it, heating your home in the winter time isn't cheap!!
My question it how much CO does a standard propane turkey cooker give off? Would it be unsafe to operate indoors near the stove with the overhead hood running that extracts outdoors? I don't want to fill the house with CO which just isn't good.
Any input would be great.
My question it how much CO does a standard propane turkey cooker give off? Would it be unsafe to operate indoors near the stove with the overhead hood running that extracts outdoors? I don't want to fill the house with CO which just isn't good.
Any input would be great.