King Kooker 30"??? a

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JesseRC

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Just saw this online at Costco. Does the price and quality seem good. I'd appreciate any relative comments. I do 5 and 10 g all grain recipes and I've never use a Jet burner before:

Costco - King Kooker 30" Outdoor Propane Patio Cart=
With 105,000 BTU Jet Burner and 60,000 BTU Cast Burner

Item # 439672
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Heavy Duty Bolt Together Outdoor Portable Propane 30" Patio Cart with 105,000 BTU Jet Burner and 60,000 BTU Cast Burner.

Features:
  • Angle Iron Construction
  • Wheels for Ease of Mobility
  • Listed LP Hoses and Regulator with Type 1 Connection and Brass Needle Valves
  • Two Deep Fry Thermometers
  • Four Color Labeled Box
  • Instruction/Recipe Booklet
  • CSA Design Certified
 
Are there dimensions listed for either of those? I wonder if they are big enough to support keggles?
 
I know for sure the Academy one will support keggles, have a few club members that have the exact stands.

I do not know the exact btus it puts out, but it is a hi pressure regulator and again from experience with club members it has no troubles boiling a full keggle either.
 
opinion

Stay away, i bought a king kooker triple burner from Cabelas. i was a POS welds looked like bird Sh_t and it was lop sided. It wouldnt sit level. Missing parts and striped bolts and nuts...just a big pile.

i had returned it the very next day..

if your going to spend hundreds of dollars spend wisely go for things that can be
modified ..IE i bought three bayou classics w/legs about 6 months ago in hope of building a brew rig... when i was ready to make a rig i used the burners , cut the legs off and welded them in the stand..
 
If I was in texas, I'd buy the academy one. If I wasn't, I'd buy the Bayou CLassic one. The king cooker just looks, unstable.
 
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