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    I hope this is the right place to post this question. I would love to find a portable fish fryer that wouldn't take up too much room in the car. I know there are lots of fryers out there that can be connected to a propane tank like you would use with a grill. But is there one that can be connected to one of those small Coleman Fuel tanks that you can buy for camping at Walmart and other places? It's about 6 or 8 inches tall and about as big around as a Duke Mayonnaise jar. (See, I'm from South Carolina! If it doesn't say "Dukes" it isn't mayonnaise.) Anyway packing one of those grill propane tanks in the car would take up too much space with all the other stuff we have to take with us on vacations. If anyone can help me locate a store that sells one that uses the smaller bottles, I sure would appreciate it.

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    Does it have to be gas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccollins View Post
    Does it have to be gas?
    Not necessarily. If you have a suggestion, I would love to hear it.

    GF

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gill Fisher View Post
    Not necessarily. If you have a suggestion, I would love to hear it.

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    assuming you have access to electric a presto fry-daddy ( the all black ones, the ones wal-mart has is mostly silver and a nightmare to clean) is what I use even when at home I can cook 20 pcs in 30 min or so. .

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccollins View Post
    assuming you have access to electric a presto fry-daddy ( the all black ones, the ones wal-mart has is mostly silver and a nightmare to clean) is what I use even when at home I can cook 20 pcs in 30 min or so. .
    OK Thank you very much. I will check it out.

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    Check out the FireDisc cooker. I love mine and works well with fish.

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    Small camping single burner camp stove, small cast iron pot, oil, fish, burp!
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