Originally Posted by
GoneCrappieFishing
I was able to scrape up a few extra bucks together so I placed my order for one the R&V Works FF2 6 gallon cookers myself. There really is a difference and I dont know why, but there is vs frying in a pot or pan over a burner. Fish is so so easy to cook and very quick.The investment is a lifetime investment and the oil saving cooker is great how it works. Only thing about cooker that isnt just awesome is its a little loud. Other than that, you will love how it cooks. Ive cooked 8 or 9 times in mine already since I got it just a few weeks ago. Food is never greasy. Wife even loves it and she almost refuses eatiing anything fried. I expect to cook on it for about a year using the same peanut oil. I have buddy who owns one and he says he gets a good year or so out of his oil before he changes his. Oh, and wow, chicken and okra both taste great on it. Somebody told me that the difference in this cooker vs frydaddy, or open flame under skillet types etc, was that these cookers hold the oil temp up and your food dont get a chance to soak up or retain the oil in it. I can back up the fact that the food retains very little oil and so far has never been greasy at all. Hardly ever even seen any oil in serve pan after cooking and waiting to eat. It really is amazing.
PS. One other thing. If your the type the who loves cooking and spending alot of time working with cooker and cooking etc, you will have to get use to this cooker as you will still be wanting to cook something and the food is already done. Capacity is amazing as I love to do other things besides cooking and I can cook alot of food at the same time and quick too.I bought the model with the carry cart and I would suggest you too, as the cooker is very heavy.Well built for sure.
Cooking an entire year with the same oil and never changing it. Not sure I could go that route.
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