Looking into power burners as we begin our redesign of our outdoor area. Do you have one? What do you like and not like?
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(Arrow) are you looking for a built in solution, or a free standing burner? I have two outdoor burner style cookers - a Bayou Classic 60,000 BTU patio burner, and a King Cooker 2 burner stand that I like, which has a 65,000 BTU standard "banjo" burner, and a 105,000 BTU jet burner. They all get the job done, and boil or fry much much faster than any other burners I have used.
Bayou Classic (I paid about $50):
Amazon.com: Bayou Classic SQ14 16-in Outdoor Patio Stove Features 16-in Cooking Surface 13.25-in Tall Welded Frame 5-psi Pre-Set Regulator w/ 36-in Stainless Braided Hose : Patio, Lawn & Garden
King Kooker:
Shop your favorite King Kooker & Mr. Outdoors Cookout Portable Propane Outdoor Cookers and Smokers, Cookware, Accessories and More!
That said, if you don't need 60,000 or more BTU's, I would look really hard at the Camp Chef 16" series of propane stoves. They have 30,000 BTU's per burner, up to 3 burners, and have a ton of accessories available.
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barelfly I think the hose is about 36" long. It would probably work up on a table, if the tank was below or beside the table. I wouldn't want to spend the money replacing the regulator on a brand new cooker - I think there are others that have longer hoses.
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barelfly I set mine on a table for frying fish and it works great.
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I too am shopping for a power burner to install in my outdoor kitchen in a new home we are building in CO. I want it to be built-in though. Does anyone have experience with Blaze products. I looked at the Blaze Professional LUX natural gas unit (BLZ-PROPB-NG) and it looks pretty good. 60,000 BTU and it is only 15-3/4" wide, so it doesn't take a lot of real estate.
I would appreciate any thoughts or suggested alternatives.
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