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Discussion in 'Equipment/Sanitation' started by BeantownR6, Oct 10, 2009.

 

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    BeantownR6

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 10, 2009
    went to lowes and picked up the North American Outdoors Test Rite Saf-T-cooker and 50' of copper tubing to make an immersion chiller. i fired this bad boy up and the flame was huge. this thing rocks!

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    homebrewer_99

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 10, 2009
    That's nice. Doesn't look like you'll have any tipping over problems with that one.

    I'm looking at getting either the Bayou KAB4 or Bayou Classic RBA5 ..but leaning toward the 5.
     
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    bendavanza

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 10, 2009
    Interesting pot shape, I wonder what that's for. Did it include a spigot?
     
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    BeantownR6

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 10, 2009
    the pot shape is supposed to prevent boil overs. it came with a spigot
     
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    Zul'jin

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 11, 2009
    $$ and did the pot come with it?
     
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    samc

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 11, 2009
    Keep your receipt handy. That thing has a safety feature which shuts down the flame at certain temps, not heard that it was super reliable.
     
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    BeantownR6

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 11, 2009
    if the safety feature screws it up, you can disable it.

    it was 99 from lowes
     
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    dutch-brew

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 11, 2009
    i disabled the safety shut-off on my fryer also, otherwise it is almost useless.
     
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    renevdb

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 11, 2009
    If the safety shut-off is a timer with a sensor, just open the mechanical timer and disble it. You still will have the safety for when the flame blows out.
     
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    dutch-brew

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 11, 2009
    the safety feature on mine was a timer that will turn the flame OFF every 10 mins and then you'd have to light it again.
    So on a 2+ hour cook for all grain (mash, sparge, boil) you'd have to light it i bet at least 20 times.. very frustrating.

    the timer was not mechanical btw, and the hosethreads were not matching the inlet and out, so couldn't just take it out in between..
     
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    BeantownR6

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 11, 2009
    how do you disable the timer?
     
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    dutch-brew

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 12, 2009
    To disable my timer i took it apart. It is like a electromagnet that will shut off after 10 mins. I just took my magnet out if i remember right. That way it stayed open the whole time.
    Others might be different though, this was the first one i had ever seen like this (and hopefully the last, they're useless and a PITA)..

    I guess one could also try and find a new regulator and hose.. jsut make sure the connections are the same. I chose not to since i am cheap :)
     
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    BeantownR6

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 12, 2009
    so the timer is in the regulator and hose? or under where the dial and ignition switch is?
     
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    buzzkill

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 13, 2009
    I have the same one. just dont put the temp probe in the hole. I just left mine hanging. has done good for a year now. I cut off the sides so I can put my keggle on it.

    the temp probe is the thing that goes in the alum. block that touches the side of the pot. you dont want that for a 60 min boil,it will shut ya down.
     
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    Scut_Monkey

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 13, 2009
    Not bad looking. Crazy looking pot but looks functional and nice.
     
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    thegreathoe

    Active Member

    Posted Oct 13, 2009
    i just got one last week... did a full boil centennial blond extract over the weekend with it and the thing worked awesome! i disabled the safety feature on mine by never putting that lil temp probe in its holder on the side of the stand... i left it coiled up under the controller box like mentioned somewhere on here. i also left the controller box cranked the whole way up and adjusted the gas only by the knob on the regulator. huge rolling boil with no issues at all!
     
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    bendavanza

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 13, 2009
    I'd be curious to see the inside of the pot, the bulkhead, and is it aluminum or stainless?
     
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    dzlater

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 13, 2009
    I saw these at Lowes and was thinking of buying one. ( I figured I'd wait till after thanksgiving and they might go on sale)
    Couple questions.
    What's the volume of the kettle if you fill it to where it flairs out?
    And how close is the spigot to the bottom of the kettle?
    And can you take it apart to clean it?
     
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    Neurot

    Member

    Posted Oct 31, 2009
    So I went to lowes and bought the 64 dollar turkey fryer they had there:

    http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=48651-58355-20020107&lpage=none

    Got it home and found a nice large dent in the AL pot. Going to take it back but I'm wondering if I should pony up a few more dollars and get this $99 35qt cooker. Is everybody happy with the spigot? Im just worried with the weird size pot that if I end up not liking the pot I'm going to have to modify the frame so that another pot will fit into it.
     
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    drjman

    New Member

    Posted Jan 7, 2011
    I just picked up two of these from Lowes for $25 each. I also got two of the 30 quart non spigot version for $15 each. They aren't the best option out there but for $80 i got 4 30 qt plus pots (2 with spigots) and 4 burners. Crazy deal. I bought all they had in the Fullerton, CA store.
     
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