Turkey Fryer help

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PrairieGeek

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Jun 2, 2019
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Okay, I know it isn't about smoking but I know you all fry too so I am asking for some help. Getting a divorce. Wife is taking the turkey fryer. It is a Bayou Classic. Awesome set up with the basket and all that. The pot on this one is aluminum. I have been looking around and for new ones I am seeing them listed now as stainless steel.

I have no experience with Stainless. How much of a difference does it make? I am wondering if I go with one or if I should hunt for the older aluminum style. Thanks.
 
That is kind of what I was thinking too. Aluminum is reactive. For frying turkeys who cares cause it's oil. But I do a lot of crawfish boils and the seasoning and lemon isn't really good for aluminum over time.
 
SS all the way. Might take a little longer to heat up but worth it. Yep, if you ever want to make acidic stuff in the pot like sauces or homebrew aluminum is a no no.
 
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