badducky
Well-Known Member
Howdy,
I have been using a turkey fryer for a while now, and find propane a very effective heating mechanism, but I wonder if it is the cheapest method to use to heat the kettle.
I have looked at adding a firepit to my backyard, for wood-burning and grilling vegetables and general heating, and I have also considered moving back inside to the kitchen where there is air conditioning in our brutal, brutal summers.
What is the estimated cheapest method of heating the kettle? Is wood cheaper than propane? Is electricity generally cheaper? Does anyone make solar-powered heating mechanisms that stand alone?
I'm just interested, at the moment, and unprepared to buy anything. But, knowing what I'm saving for would be helpful to me.
Thanks,
Badducky
I have been using a turkey fryer for a while now, and find propane a very effective heating mechanism, but I wonder if it is the cheapest method to use to heat the kettle.
I have looked at adding a firepit to my backyard, for wood-burning and grilling vegetables and general heating, and I have also considered moving back inside to the kitchen where there is air conditioning in our brutal, brutal summers.
What is the estimated cheapest method of heating the kettle? Is wood cheaper than propane? Is electricity generally cheaper? Does anyone make solar-powered heating mechanisms that stand alone?
I'm just interested, at the moment, and unprepared to buy anything. But, knowing what I'm saving for would be helpful to me.
Thanks,
Badducky