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    Getting ready to buy a new fryer and wanted some advice about it. I do have a small one but would like to get one that would do up more fillets at one time for a fish fry coming up. I do have a propane fryer that has bit the dust and was wanting to go with and electric. Thanks for your thoughts.

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    I have an Bravetti,it is something like a fry daddy,it came from HSN. I fryed anything want too fry in it and it does a great job,has the temp & time,read out in digital numbers. Mind is just a single basket,if bought another one would looked at the double basket type.

    Also bought a electric turkey fryer from QVC and it would be a Masterbuilt. Now this one does a great job on a turkey,it has a big round basket be able too put lot of fillets in at one time. You can also used it for boiling corn or anything else want to boiled. I like both of these but you would have to decide what you want and what you need. I would reccomend either. Hope this help. Have a good one.
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    I am glad you brought this up. I have been in the market for a new one myself. I have researched & read so many product reviews I am totally confused now, hope someone can shed some light or give their opinions. I thought the new digital type would be the way to go but I have read a lot of complaints that they don't get hot enough, no adjustable thermostat, control panels quit working after just a few uses, etc. This one had the least bad reviews of any in my price range, $90 & free shipping at Amazon.com
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    have always heard that a 110 electric won't get hot enough or won't recover quick enough after you put food in

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    Hawkman, take a look at ebay they have that fryer for 47.99 + 9.95 shipping. I have been checking around a lot too and this does look like the best one as far as reviews. Only thing worries me is it not getting hot enough, I wish I new someone that had one before i got it but may go ahead and get it, live and learn I guess?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PANFISHER1 View Post
    Hawkman, take a look at ebay they have that fryer for 47.99 + 9.95 shipping. I have been checking around a lot too and this does look like the best one as far as reviews. Only thing worries me is it not getting hot enough, I wish I new someone that had one before i got it but may go ahead and get it, live and learn I guess?
    I'll let you get the first one & let me know how it does. :D I don't want to cook a lot at one time in it, I have a gas burner & an 8 qt & 20 qt dutch ovens for that. I would like it to get the oil at least 375 so the fillets & hushpuppies won't be so greasy. That is a good price on it, I'll check it out. Thanks
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    Got a new fryer today, Aroma ADF-212 Smart Fry XL Digital Dual Basket Deep Fryer from Amazon for 69.99 that included shipping. It comes with three baskets two small and a large one. It takes 20 cups of oil. I had to give it a try with some frozen fries. Oil took about 15 min. to get to 375 not bad fo over a gallon of oil, dumped in about a half pound of frozen fries, temp only droped 10 degrees and went right back up quickly a couple of minutes and fries were perfect.. Real happy with first try can't see any problems with frying fish. Nice fryer for the price I hope it holds up looks pretty well made. Anyone thinking of buying a new fryer take a look at these.

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