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Old 03-24-2012, 06:45 PM
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Need some help, can someone tell me who has the best jet burners out there. Need a couple of good quality high BTU burners for cooking bugs, shrimps ect......

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Old 03-24-2012, 07:08 PM
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Guillory wholesale in Mamou. They are wholesale only but can give you a list of distributors. Gail's gifts in Crowley handles their stuff as well as STL Trailer sales in Lake Charles.
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Old 03-24-2012, 08:06 PM
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Guillory wholesale in Mamou. They are wholesale only but can give you a list of distributors. Gail's gifts in Crowley handles their stuff as well as STL Trailer sales in Lake Charles.
I have been looking at the banjo burners from several online cajun cooking outfits. Any experience with the banjo burners, they are a little pricey but if they work I don't mind spending the money.

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Old 03-24-2012, 08:17 PM
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SUPER COOKER BURNER ONLY 11" 60,000BTU



Multi Jet Burners (approx 10,000 BTU's per Jet)
FYI: [SIZE=1]Keep at least a 12" clearance from the burner to the bottom of pot[/SIZE]

618LP10 Brass Jet - Propane 619LP 23 Brass Jet - Propane 619ALP32 Brass Jet - Propane 619BLP44 Brass Jet - Propane 618NG 10 Brass Jet - Natural Gas 619NG23 Brass Jet - Natural Gas 619ANG32 Brass Jet - Natural Gas 619BNG10 Brass Jet - Natural Gas
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Old 03-24-2012, 09:35 PM
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Try Lake Arthur Butane, they have a big selection.


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Old 03-24-2012, 09:38 PM
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Those multi jets are sweet but a little overkill IMO. I like my super cooker burners. All u need right there
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I have a 32 jet natural gas burner that I made to boils seafood. I put a 3/4" outlet under my patio and I have a 3/4" hose going to my burner. If you using natural gas look into 3G burners.com. They pretty sweet and run off of natural gas. The natural gas coming out of you house is 4oz of pressure a propane tank is close to to 100 pounds


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Get a SS burner if you can find one. I've gone through 2 or 3 regular burners. The SS one I have now will last the rest of my life and into my kids I think. I bought it local it's made in MC and it's very well built.
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Old 03-26-2012, 11:58 PM
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I would not recommend using natural gas for trying to boil crawfish. Natural gas does not burn nearly as hot as propane. Propane has almost 5 times the heating value vs. natural gas. Natural gas takes about twice as long just to get a pot full of water boiling.


Get a burner similar to this kind that pre-mixes air with the fuel. With the price of propane you will probably save enough money in 3 or 4 bottles of fuel to cover the extra cost of a good burner.

This type burner is a lot more efficient than a burner that just has a straight pipe. The straight pipe type burner does not pre-mix the fuel with air and this type setup is very loud.
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