Where can I get a 6 inch burger press and turner?

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watermelonslim

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May 7, 2008
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Does anyone have any ideas where I can find a 6 inch burger press? The only ones I can find are all around 4.5 inches. That is not really big enough for my needs. I need a good 6 inch patty so it will still be as big as the bun after it shrinks down.
So something like this that makes 6 inch patties (and possibly with adjustable thickness, so I could use it for stuffed burgers and regular burgers):
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Weston-Sin...Press/13291754


And for the burger basket, something like this that will hold 6 inch burgers (4 of them):
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Non-Stick-...asket/13350320

Do you guys have any ideas on where I may find something like that? Good barbecue supplies are pretty hard to find around here, so I will likely have to order it online. I'm hoping one of you guys can suggest something for me...
 
You know, that is a dang good idea. See, that's why I ask these questions, because someone around here always seems to have a great answer.

Thanks for the info everyone.
 
lol, that's pretty awesome. Makes me want to try something with a hole saw to get that perfect burger. Power tools and barbecue, a match made in heaven, lol.
 
lol Thanks! They were really fun to make! I like your hole saw idea... I might have to try it.
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I just use two 6" cast iron skillets and weigh out 5 oz patties when I stuff burgers and press the skillets together. Works real well! Just put a plastic bag or wax paper on each side so you can get the formed patty out easily
 
This really has me thinking now, what can I do with my reciprocating saw??
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Why not buy a coupler for a 6" PVC pipe and cut in down the middle where the stop is and you should have a great size and two presses?
 
This is what I resorted to.  I cut a 3/8" ring from a piece of 6" ID PVC pipe.  I place the ring on top of a piece of parchment paper, then fill the ring with ground meat, then another piece of parchment paper on top of that and then I just use a rolling pin to go over the top a couple of times to force the ground meat into the shape of the ring.  I have found it works better to slightly over-fill the ring.  The excess squeezes out.  I have tried this same method with plastic wrap, waxed paper and parchment.  I have not tried butcher's paper, but I am going to.  Now that I have solved that little problem,  can anyone tell me why you can only buy burger buns in multiples of 8?  Hot dog buns are just as much of a problem, and don't even try to find foot long wieners to go in foot long buns, of which there seems to be an over-abundance of!  I guess it is my OCD, but one would think all these producers and manufacturers would get on the same page.  And while I am at it, what is up with Amazon.com and their consistent lack of product information?  When you ask them for the size of something, or the wattage of a toaster, they send the question to another customer in hopes they can answer your question.  I will never understand how they expect that to work.
 
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