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  1. Dougmau

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    I saw one of these in Cabelas and looked up some videos. Its pretty cool but seems the price is a bit steep for what is.
     
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    Looks pretty cool. I think I could use this.
     
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    They are pricey. These are neat to.
    http://swampkitchencooker.com/
     
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    What i really disliked is they use the little green propane bottles. I'm sure a larger one could be adapted...i like this one.

     
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    I bought a high btu single burner and use a wok. I rotate between the Lodge Wok or a carbon steel. On high heat, I can see those little propane canisters only lasting 30 minutes.
     
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    Same concept as my Tembo Tusk Skottle Grill. I got a big bottle of propane and an adapter for it.



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    I also didn't pay anywhere near as much , and the legs on the Skottle come off for flat packing. In a no propane situ, I can put the Skottle Grill plate right over charcoal or fire.
     
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    They both can use 20lb tanks. I can use the one Bruce makes on front of a flat boat with a small tank and wouldn't want a 20lb tank riding around in the boat.
     
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    One of you guys should just start producing these in your garage for $125. Be the RTIC of grills.
     
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    Yea the 20lb'er s are a bit heavy/overkill.

    I like those little 5 lb tanks. I could cook for a week with one.


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