King Kooker CS14 fornello da campo portatile a propano da 54.000 BTU a fuoco singolo per esterni

Brand:King Kooker

3.4/5

197.96

King Kooker 25 pollici di altezza pesante nero portatile propano fornello singolo bruciatore esterno ha gambe ad incastro attaccabili. Il fornello ha un parabrezza rimovibile e ha un bruciatore in ghisa da 54.000 BTU. Include: tubo e regolatore lp elencati con connessione di tipo 1, termometro per friggere, libretto di istruzioni/ricette. Design Csa certificato.

Corsi LP elencati e regolatore con connessione di tipo 1. Gambe attaccabili. Parabrezza rimovibile. Bruciatore in ghisa da 54.000 Btu.
Brand King Kooker
Brand ‎King Kooker
Brand Name ‎King Kooker
Color ‎Multi
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 181 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Fuel Type Liquefied Petroleum Gas
Fuel Type ‎Liquefied Petroleum Gas
Included Components ‎See descritption
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎18.75 x 18.75 x 8 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎24.8 x 15 x 6 inches
Item Weight 8.16 Kilograms
Item Weight ‎8.16 Kilograms
Manufacturer ‎King Kooker
Material Other
Material ‎Other
Maximum Energy Output 54000 British Thermal Units
Maximum Energy Output ‎54000 British Thermal Units
Model Name ‎4010062
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎8.91 Kilograms
Part Number ‎4010062
Power Source Gas Powered
Power Source ‎Gas Powered
Product Dimensions 6"L x 15"W x 24.8"H
Product Dimensions ‎6"L x 15"W x 24.8"H
Size ‎OS
Suggested Users ‎Unisex-Adult

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Scritto da: E. Parker
Good for small to mid-sized brews, works with natural gas
For the price, this is great. I needed a mid-sized cooker for outdoor use in order to brew 3 to 7 gallon batches of beer. If you're looking to do big brews, this isn't your burner. For small to mid sized, it's great. The height really makes a difference since I'm not working with a giant pot. Just make sure that the base will fit on the roughly 14 inch wide cooking surface. I also converted this to natural gas by drilling the orifice and buying some hose adapters. Its an easy process, I didn't even do any special research, I just drilled a few times with progressively larger bits until the flame burned clean and intensely. For me, the orifice only needed to be sized up by about half the original diameter, so go ahead and be slow and careful when doing this by up-sizing the smallest amount possible each time (it's a lot easier to drill a hole bigger than smaller, right?). Anyways, like I said, burns clean and hot for me. Only complaint: why oh why do you paint the dang burner surface? I wouldn't have any soot on my pot if it weren't for the off-gassing of the dang black paint right by the center of the flame. Oh well.
Scritto da: Marie G
Nice height for wok cooking. You will need a wok stand to keep those flames from burning you, but good btu's!
My husband likes to cook, and he loves to cook in his woks, so we got this burner. With some modifications, it is working out to be a good wok burner. He likes the wind baffle, and it keeps his wok stand perfectly centered so it doesn't move around too much. Has a long enough hose so the propane tank can be placed far enough away but still within arms reach to control the flames. The legs are stable and collapsable if you need that option. Very durable metal and good paint work, we leave ours outside and no signs of rusting yet. It is rather sooty and it is rather difficult to get that highly desirable blue flame to come out of the burner. He had another outdoor burner which produced less soot, but this one is so much more sootier. You have to really clean off the bottom of the woks very well before washing them or else you risk getting soot all over the place. And let me tell you the soot is like water proof, you have to wipe it off, it won't wash off easily.
Scritto da: Customer
Good Cooker, Couple defects...
We do a lot of cooking outside and almost all the functions in our home are catered by ourselves, be it a party of 10 or 100. I was tired of bending ( with my back problems it's real tough ) over to check the food with a 1 feet high stove and was looking for a nice high cooker. Found this, ordered and I can't be more happy. Now I don't have to bend and easy to manage. The stands are sturdy and can hold a lot of stuff ( max I had was 30 pounds of food ). Three stars are because of these issues - one of the legs are bend inside and it feels like the cooker will tip over any time. I tried to pull it outside but the legs are attached real strong. - the place where you connect the gas pipeline feels real flimsy and feels like it might fall down if you try to tighten it. I'm still using it just because I don't want to pack it back and return - well being lazy comes with these issues.
Scritto da: Jesse Albini
Tons of power but not perfect for wok cooking
I bought this setup so I could do some serious wok cooking on my patio. It's really been a joy to cook on a burner this powerful. My wok would max out at around 600F on my tiny apartment gas range, but this thing pushes it up to 1000F. And it does it incredibly quickly. My only tiny gripe about this unit is that the flames are spread into a very wide ring. This makes perfect sense when you're cooking with huge stockpots/fryers -- but it's not ideal for wok cooking. The sides of your wok end up being hotter than the bottom, which makes it hard to control cooking temperatures while stir-frying multiple ingredients. It's still totally worth it though, overall. You can get some serious wok-hei on this thing, if you know what I mean.
Scritto da: TXinCO
Wok POWER!!!!
This burner assembles easy as pie. The height is pretty good for cooking (unless you are real tall) so that you do not need to bend down to work a wok with it. Hot? You better believe it! It will turn my carbon steel wok glowing red (way too hot) in no time if I do not watch it. It will reach proper cooking temp for wok hay (breath- or spirit- of the wok) in about a minute. I cook large meals for six to ten folks on this thing. It handles everything from fried rice to stir fried dishes with aplomb. Sturdy? It is absolutely rock solid leaving no fear that it will tip over or collapse from a heavy pot. Adjustable? yep. you can turn it down to simmer if you like but I prefer to make giant flames from stir frying to scare the neighbors. Versatile? indubitably. Did I mention that it can melt a pot of lead (Pb) in no time flat? If this ever gets stolen, I will order a replacement right away.
Scritto da: Chris K.
Works well
I use this burner nearly every weekend to brew beer. It is easily strong enough to support a stainless pot with 15 gallons of liquid. The only thing I don't like about it is when I first used it all of the paint around the burner burned off and smelled like burning plastic. I did not look in the manual to see if it required a "baking" to condition the paint, but I have used heat paint on things before and never had it burn completely off like it did with this. There is currently no paint left within a 6 inch radius of the burner. It has been 6 weeks since I first used it, however, and nothing is rusted and still works very well for what I need it for. Overall, I would (and probably soon) buy another.
Scritto da: P.V.
Be careful with the regular knob
The legs on this cooker is slightly crooked. However, once assembled, the base is very solid. There was no problem cooking a 4-5 gallon pot of soup with the stove. The other minor problem with the provide propane regular knob is that it can be turned too easily. There is no friction in the knob at all. When I brushed past the knob, it turned the gas to full on which caused quite a scare especially when I tried to remove a big pot from the stove. I say this can be a safety concern. Other than that, it produce high heat for fast boiling.
Scritto da: rick jaunzemis
Good product
The cooker is great, I like the fact that the legs bring it up higher so you’re not having to work on the ground or having to find a bench to put this on. It puts out a lot of heat and I am satisfied with it, my only knock on this cooker is one of the legs doesn’t really snapped in the place like it should And I didn’t feel like taking the whole thing back apart and mailing it back because one leg isn’t fitting properly
Scritto da: Wissam
Perfect and does the job
I bought it as a gift for my dad. He uses it to fry fish in the backyard. It heats up oil very quickly. He is very happy with it.
Scritto da: KUI N.
Not bad serve the purpose. for this price.
yes a bit short in height, but I resolved it by putting some bricks under to raise its height. Good powerful heat. Only negative is it is rather difficult to adjust the heat level, it is kind of the reverse, something like counter clockwise to increase heat, clockwise to lower the heat and it only have a little bit of range to move around, so could easily turn it off by accident if you try to adjust the heat. the good thing is you could place the propane underneath conveniently.
Scritto da: Rick Legge
it's fantastic. Thanks
The only issue that I have is the sensitivity of the red propane valve. It seems to shut off the gas flow way too early when you are trying to adjust the flame height. It might just need to get broken in a bit. Otherwise, it's fantastic. Thanks.
Scritto da: Lou Pinto
Good for Camping and Backyard Corn on the Cob
I use this in my backyard for corn on the cob and when I'm car camping. Works great for those two purposes. You can remove the legs for easy storage or for travel. The legs themselves are not as sturdy as I was hoping but they snap into place nicely and they do hold up okay.
Scritto da: Ken
Good Burner
Very powerful burner. It'll be perfect if the legs are a little more sturdy.

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