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SOT - Baby Kahuna burner



 
 
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Old 23-07-2008, 04:06 AM posted to alt.food.asian
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Default SOT - Baby Kahuna burner

Hi -

I found a great deal at Amazon on an outdoor 'Portable Wok Station'. Its
a 65K BTU gas burner (aka 'Baby Kahuna burner') on a 26 inch high stand,
with an 18-inch wide carbon steel wok, cooking implements, and a
slightly sad cooking DVD. The whole package was cut from $119 to $44,
with free shipping. The picture on their site is deceptive, so read the
description, if you are interested.

Its not quite on-topic, but it was such a good deal I had to mention it
here. Now I have the proper heat source for frying fish outdoors!

Cheers,

Ian
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Old 23-07-2008, 05:17 PM posted to alt.food.asian
blake murphy[_2_]
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Default SOT - Baby Kahuna burner

On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 23:06:09 -0400, "
wrote:

Hi -

I found a great deal at Amazon on an outdoor 'Portable Wok Station'. Its
a 65K BTU gas burner (aka 'Baby Kahuna burner') on a 26 inch high stand,
with an 18-inch wide carbon steel wok, cooking implements, and a
slightly sad cooking DVD. The whole package was cut from $119 to $44,
with free shipping. The picture on their site is deceptive, so read the
description, if you are interested.

Its not quite on-topic, but it was such a good deal I had to mention it
here. Now I have the proper heat source for frying fish outdoors!

Cheers,

Ian


looks like a really nice unit, and a great deal.

i want a rig like this for indoors, but i don't think there are any.
sucks up too much oxygen/puts out too much carbon monoxide, i presume.
plus burning down the house.

your pal,
blake
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Old 24-07-2008, 03:19 AM posted to alt.food.asian
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Default SOT - Baby Kahuna burner

blake murphy wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 23:06:09 -0400, "
wrote:

Hi -

I found a great deal at Amazon on an outdoor 'Portable Wok Station'. Its
a 65K BTU gas burner (aka 'Baby Kahuna burner') on a 26 inch high stand,
with an 18-inch wide carbon steel wok, cooking implements, and a
slightly sad cooking DVD. The whole package was cut from $119 to $44,
with free shipping. The picture on their site is deceptive, so read the
description, if you are interested.

Its not quite on-topic, but it was such a good deal I had to mention it
here. Now I have the proper heat source for frying fish outdoors!

Cheers,

Ian


looks like a really nice unit, and a great deal.

i want a rig like this for indoors, but i don't think there are any.
sucks up too much oxygen/puts out too much carbon monoxide, i presume.
plus burning down the house.

your pal,
blake
** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **


I'd love that too, stuck as I am with an electric cooktop. I think you'd
have to have wide open windows or extremely efficient air-conditioning,
and I don't have that either. But there's still several months of decent
weather left, and I can't wait for the weekend, when I can give this
unit a try.

Cheers,

Ian


 




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