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That burner uses the same bg14 "banjo" element as used on a number of large and generally well-regarded units (KAB4, KAB6, Blichmann Floor Burner, Edelmetal, etc).
Given the 20psi reg and the 200Kbtu spec I do question the black ACME nut as that is supposedly rated at just 100Kbtu (green is 200Kbtu and red is 400Kbtu)...

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Okay, my old burner is starting to get a little worn out, and I think it might be time for an upgrade soon. Thought this one might be good, and a little more affordable than some of the others.
 
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You'd have to make sure you could fit your two kettles - you can see there's a rim of sorts in the framing with the actual pot rests below by some small dimension - maybe 3/4". You wouldn't want the kettles straddling that rim.

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Otherwise I'm not a fan of such spindly looking rigs when there are competitive alternatives like the KAB4. The one advantage the dual-burner rig holds is it only needs a single propane connection where a pair of KAB4's would require extra plumbing...

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They should fit without a problem. It takes me 25 mins to heat to ~160 (12 gal) then another 15 to 20 to heat to 212. Of course ymmv.
 

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