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The CONCORD 6" Diameter High Pressure Banjo Jr Burner Head is a robust and versatile cooking solution, capable of delivering an impressive 60,000 BTU. Made from heavy-duty cast iron, it features built-in legs for standalone use and comes with a 4-foot high-pressure regulator hose, making it an essential tool for any outdoor chef.
String Material Type | Cast Iron |
Top Material Type | Cast Iron |
Size | Burner Head with Regulator Hose |
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Color | Black |
Number of Strings | 4 |
Operation Mode | Manual |
C**Z
Great replacement!
I bought this to retrofit my current burner. The size is amazing. Easy installation although I added my own bolt. The heat output is great and great price.
R**N
Works great.
Using this with the Barebones all in one and it works great. Very large heating surface with easy control of the flame. Highly recommend for a burner. Will also use this with my 18" cast iron.
S**A
Completecooking.
I installed this burner on a newly constructed concrete stove. The results are amazing. This is my second grill now. Steady flame and constant heat. No soot or smoky smell.
B**R
works well but often backfires
went together easily and glad their was an adjustable regulator to get the right flame which is a little tricky. Would of been nice to have a shutoff for the burner so you don't have to use the propane tank valve as a shutoff every time especially when it back fires.Main problem i have is it often "backfires" and the flame is right at the air adjustment opening. Don't think this is a safety problem but do have to shutoff the propane tank valve, let it go out, than try another start. When running with the flame actually on the burner, it works well, is fully adjustable between a carbonizing to a highly oxygenated flame when using Propane.
G**S
Offset smoker converted to LP
The Banjo Jr gas burner is a perfect LP burner to convert my Oklahoma Joe. The fuel hose and regulator slipped right through the wood box vent without modifying the smoker itself. I drilled one small 1/4" hole in the bottom of the wood box to fit a screw through to secure the burner. The burner can easily be removed and the wood box used as normal. I used a cast iron pan on the grate above the burner to hold my smoking wood chunks. The burner held the smoker at 250° for 10 hours. No charcoal, no mess, no water hose, no babysitting the smoker and way less smoking wood chunks.
K**
Better than the original burner in my Smokey Mountain Smoker
Decided to try this to replace the rusted out burner in my Smokey Mountain smoker. I improvised a bracket to hold the burner and got the smoker working again. This burner holds a constant temperature much better than the smoker did when new. No problem holding 225 F. Adjusts down to a very small flame and up to way too high for a smoker. The original burner was bad about blowing out with light wind gusts. Wind will still blow out this one since I'm using a fairly low flame, but it happens much less often. It's a big improvement over the original.
R**E
worked great for a homemade turkey fryer
Used it this past thanksgiving for a homemade turkey fryer. I welded up a stand, put this under it on bricks and set a large stock pot on it with 4 gals of oil and of course a candy thermometer. Worked great for my first try at turkey frying (breast only in my smallish pot). After the turkey I fried sweet tater fries, breaded green tomatoes, green beans and apple hand-pies for desert. 100% fried thanksgiving! This thing has the capacity to put out alot of BTU's so it was a breeze to control the heat plus it was easy to crank it up to get it back up to temperature fast after putting in the cold turkey. The ring itself is a heavy-duty cast part and it has threaded feet in the bottom if you want to mount it more permanently.
T**L
Perfect to convert an Offset Smoker
So you've been chasing that flame in your offset smoker, and have determined that babysitting your smoker in the rain is not your thing, try this cast iron burner. I say cast iron, because cast iron is indestructible. Put in in the smoke box, put a cast iron pad with wood in it over the burner (about half an inch, not directly on top), light it and go.I've been smoking with rain dumping all over my smoker and it just keeps right on cooking, with nice blue smoke coming out the chimney. The built in regulator is very sensitive, so just turning it a hair will bump your smoker a few degrees easily and quickly. So babysitting is reduced significantly and you use less wood. It just works.
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