Any body HELP To keep it in the green do you turn the regulator down or the main gas valve? I just brought one and the temp kept going in the red,then I turned it down to low it kept going out. New to the propane game
Felt like I was spending time with my pappap again while watching this video. Thanks for the info. I'm looking to get an outdoor fryer. Do you still like this model? I was thinking of getting something a little bit bigger but after watching this now I'm worried about going too big and having to fill it with oil all the time. Anyways, thanks for the video. 😊
I live in a very humid region. A cover isn't going to keep the humidity out of the oil. These things are neat but I would have to keep the filtered oil in a tight 4 gallon jug.
@Riverdrakes At night and in the cooler months the humidity will condense. Still no big deal. Once you heat up the oil any water sitting in the bottom of your oil will boil off.
BIG THANKS 🙏🏻
I AM GETTING READY TO USE MY FRYER
thought the purpose of the design was to let particles fall below the heat source into the cooler oil as to not burn
THANK YOUUU! This video is very informational and I also stayed engaged!
Thank you! I'm dropping my first batch in the 8.5 today😊
True Dat turn down that flame when you light it.. lots of pressure. BOOM !
Any body HELP
To keep it in the green do you turn the regulator down or the main gas valve? I just brought one and the temp kept going in the red,then I turned it down to low it kept going out. New to the propane game
Felt like I was spending time with my pappap again while watching this video. Thanks for the info. I'm looking to get an outdoor fryer. Do you still like this model? I was thinking of getting something a little bit bigger but after watching this now I'm worried about going too big and having to fill it with oil all the time. Anyways, thanks for the video. 😊
I am glad you enjoyed the video. I do still think it is the best outdoor fryer on the market.
Great tips. Nicely Done. Thanks for sharing. 😎🇺🇸.
Thanks for watching.
I thought those RV cookers were designed to allow the stuff to fall to the bottom. One guy hadn't changed his oil in a year.
What can I search to find that video. That would be great. What fryer has that feature?
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@@saturdayevan Cajun fryers, the one the guy in the video is using. Google Cajun Fryers, they have a good website.
Louisiana Tech! Go Bull Dogs! -Great pointers.
Thanks
What make and model is your fryer?
I have a Cajun Fryer by RV Works model FF2R-STFF2R-ST
Where can I get that funnel and filter?
You can find links to both of them under my description where it says more information
Kide you tell me how much it court
how much is this fish fry propane
Depends on your location. I pay about$3.50 a pound.
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I have one i want sale it
I live in a very humid region. A cover isn't going to keep the humidity out of the oil. These things are neat but I would have to keep the filtered oil in a tight 4 gallon jug.
I live in Louisiana, it is very humid here and I don't have any problems.
water and oil don't mix typically, how does humidity affect oil?
@Riverdrakes At night and in the cooler months the humidity will condense. Still no big deal. Once you heat up the oil any water sitting in the bottom of your oil will boil off.
it is for a food place
That y I want to sale it but I look for a good price