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RobDrechsler
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banjo burner

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Hi
somebody at the last brewday, sorry I can't remember who, mentioned about a bbq store that had banjo burners.. I've seen the low pressure ones at Sports Academy .. what else is there.. my current rig has the standard high pressure burner, do the banjo's heat better by spreading the flame around ? are they gas hogs?
Beer contains just a small amount of vitamins - that's why it's necessary to drink lot of it
rack04
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RobDrechsler
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sweet... do they have a local store?
Beer contains just a small amount of vitamins - that's why it's necessary to drink lot of it
rack04
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RobDrechsler wrote:

sweet... do they have a local store?
No.
slackerlack
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Post by slackerlack »

Wow, that is a great deal. That is $20 cheaper than it is on Amazon.
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dcbc
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Post by dcbc »

The only problem I have had with the banjo burners is that if you open them up to get that boil going, they can freeze up smaller propane tanks. Converted mine to NG with the fittings from Williams Brewing and solved that problem.
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