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    I have the 4 gallon also with the cart. Wish I would have gotten one sooner. Fast, easy , and no mess. Best of the best for sure.

    I bought mine from Gazaway Lumber in Paragould. They had the best price around here, plus Mr. Gazaway got a boat from me. One hand washes the other!!!!! :-)
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    Why are these worth $350.00???
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    I bought one from Ace Hardware on Hilltop in Jonesboro. I love it. I can cook for 10+ people in 30-40 minutes. Hands down the best cooler I have ever had

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    I bought mine from chapel hardware in Pine Bluff. They had the lowest price I have seen on them. They cook great and are easy to clean. Dont know if I can post the price on here but they were $100 less than Backrub said.
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    Ace Hardware in Jonesboro, and Gazaway lumber in Paragould are the same people. The savings in oil alone will make a dent in the purchase price if you cook fish often. They hold the heat at a consistent temp easily. With the 4 gallon and 8 gallon we cooked for 80-90 in maybe 30 minutes or so after the heat up time. They are probably actually worth $550 but are selling them for the low low price of $350. That's a great Deal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePro View Post
    Can you cook a Turkey in it.

    Yes. With the 4 gallon cooker, the turkey needs to be no more than 11lbs. In the 8 gallon, a large turkey is fine. We have fried turkeys in ours for several years now.
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    Help a dummy.

    How do they save oil? What's different?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckrub View Post
    Help a dummy.

    How do they save oil? What's different?
    You only need to filter the oil once every 5-6 times u use it and replace it after 30-35 cookings. Its an awesome cooking machine!!!

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    Found a used one for $75 have cart too. Best investment I've ever made related to cooking fish, chicken strips, Turkey breast, and fries. Wouldn't even take $350 for mine.

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    Got one a year ago...awesome...the heating design with the diamond shaped tube allows the top cooking portion to get 350 plus...the bottom never gets above 120 degrees....your oil and "fryer fallout" never gets scorched!!!! I modified my drain pitcock to drain oil back into container when cool then wash the fryer out into a 5 gallon bucket from my hot water hose bib I installed outside when I built the house . Works great!
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