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re: Looking to buy a crawfish boil setup. Anyone have any recommendations?

Posted on 4/6/17 at 8:41 am to
Posted by NOLALGD
Member since May 2014
2263 posts
Posted on 4/6/17 at 8:41 am to
An 80 qt easily holds an entire sack plus fixings and is more than fine for most backyard boilers.

In addition to an 80 qt costing less there is another benefit, I'm a decent-sized guy and although its really heavy when full, I can still pick-up and dump an 80 qt without help. Unless you are huge, the 100 qt and bigger pots are too large for a single person to move and dump by themselves if the pot is full.
Posted by LSU fan 246
Member since Oct 2005
90567 posts
Posted on 4/6/17 at 10:13 am to
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In addition to an 80 qt costing less there is another benefit, I'm a decent-sized guy and although its really heavy when full, I can still pick-up and dump an 80 qt without help. Unless you are huge, the 100 qt and bigger pots are too large for a single person to move and dump by themselves if the pot is full


This is when I say hey Joe put down the beer for 1 second and help me carry this heavy arse shite to the drain to dump.

100qt is the way to go
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