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| Bayou Classic TB650 Triple Burner Outdoor Patio Stove with Extension Legs |
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| Manufacturer: Bayou Classic |
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| List Price: $195.00 |
| Sale Price: $159.03 |
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Product Description |
| A must for the avid backyard barbecue chef, this patio stove cooks side dishes outside right next to the grill, eliminating that mad dash between the indoor range and outdoor grill to check on multiple dishes. Equipped with three gas burners, this outdoor stove can cook all the side dishes at once to accompany grilled entrees, from warming a pot of baked beans to steaming green beans to cooking rice. Three brass valves control the heat on each burner individually and adjust precisely to the appropriate gas flow for either a low flame for simmering or the highest temperature for frying. The large cooking surface measures a generous 14-1/4 by 39 inches so burner areas are big enough to accommodate stockpots up to 34 quarts for boiling pasta or even lobsters. Two side shelves extend the length to 60-1/2 inches across and provide a sturdy resting spot for pots when they are removed from the heat. The stove's heavy-duty steel frame is hefty enough to support oversized pots or cast iron cookware and stands 13 inches tall on its own. The included extension legs raise the cook surface up 25 inches from the ground, which is a fairly comfortable level for people of average height. Extension legs simply slide on without requiring bolts or screws so they can be added and removed as necessary. The stove comes with a regulator kit and a 3-foot-long pressure hose, plus full instructions on how to safely connect them to the LP gas cylinder and the cooker. A whole host of other safety precautions and detailed instructions on proper placement are also outlined in the manual to ensure an enjoyable outdoor cooking experience. This cooker is covered by a 1-year warranty. --Cristina Vaamonde |
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Product Details |
- Large 14-1/4-by-39-inch cooking surface with 3 burners
- 13-inch-tall heavy-duty steel frame; triple brass control valves
- Extension legs raise height to 25 inches with no screws or bolts
- Two side shelves extend length to 60-1/2 inches; 1-year warranty
- Comes with 3-foot pressure hose, regulator kit, and instructions
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Customer Reviews |
Wonderful
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| Review Date: February 15, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Neil Regitz, |
| The Bayou Classic Triple Burner (TB650) was exactly what I was looking for. The consturction is solid. The burners work like a dream with separate controls for each that is easily controled. The only drawback is that the description says that it can handle 3 60 qt pots, but my 60 qt pot has a large diameter and too much over hang. 40 qt pots work much better. |
Ultimate Party Stove
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| Review Date: June 24, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Christopher Elser, Texas |
| This Grill rocks, I have a griddle that fits over two of the three burners for a complete breakfast fast. Legs could be a little longer and bracket that holds the burners stronger, but all and all a tough grill. |
Work fine
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| Review Date: October 25, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Tom, CA, USA |
Got it for 2 years, and it still working. Strong to hold big size stockpot but not any size, burner work great.
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Excellent product
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| Review Date: July 28, 2010 |
| Reviewer: stickman, |
I purchased this for brewing. The burners are powerful and bring 6.5 gallons of water to a boil in about 20 minutes. My only gripe is that the unit is slightly unstable and not quite large enough to accommodate three 7.5 gallon pots.
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Swamp Viking
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| Review Date: March 8, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Hillbilly Escoffier, Kerrville, TX USA |
Assembly was careless and due to poor packing a leg had to be rewelded.
But the stove works and gets the job done. Flame control is coarse and the unit needs constant watching.
You don't want to do real blackened fish or even alot of pan-fried chicken indoors unless you have a bad cleaning compulsion.
This unit, for all it's limits, is the way to go. |
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