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Reddit mentions of GasOne ST-40 Gas One Stainless Steel Stock 10 Gallon with lid/Cover & Steamer Rack, Tamale, Dumpling, Crawfish, Crab Pot/Steamer Thickness 1mm Per
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of GasOne ST-40 Gas One Stainless Steel Stock 10 Gallon with lid/Cover & Steamer Rack, Tamale, Dumpling, Crawfish, Crab Pot/Steamer Thickness 1mm Per. Here are the top ones.
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- HIGH QUALITY STAINLESS STEEL- Very easy to clean, Long lasting, Safe and durable, Good heat conduction, Sleek look
- STURDY THICKNESS- Heavy- duty and thicker than competitors, Commercial grade material, Will last for an extremely long time, Sturdy and durable
- SATIN FINISH STAINLESS STEEL- Classic, sleek look; Visually appealing and fitting of any setting, Does not show scuffing or marks, There is no staining and no rusting
- HEAVY-DUTY- Extremely strong, dependable and well-constructed, Will last for a very long time, Large pot
- COMES WITH LID AND STEAMER RACK-Makes the heat stay in pot, Ensures even levels of heat while cooking, Keeps moisture in pot, Fast cooking and boiling speed, Perfect for cooking Crawfish, Crabs, Home Brewing, Peanut Boiling, and all other cooking activities, Steamer rack for cooking
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Specs:
Color | Stainless Steel |
Height | 6.1023621985 Inches |
Length | 6.00393700175 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 40 QT |
Weight | 15 Pounds |
Width | 6.00393700175 Inches |
I have a decent quality but basic 10 gal kettle (thick stainless, clad bottom, but no ports or extras). I moved to BIAB back in December and find that the 10 gal pot works great. I would probably have to work in a sparge for a batch with more than 20 lbs of grain, but I feel that the 10 gal pot works great for 5 gal batches. There is plenty of headroom for starting with 7 gal pre boil.
I would say you would be much happier with a decent 10 gal pot and a propane burner than trying to work with a 15 gal pot on your electric stove. I cannot physically fit my 10 gal pot on my stove (the microwave is too low). At one point I used to use a large enamel pot that would stretch over two burners, but moving to a propane burner cut at least an hour off a brew day.
There are plenty of pots out there of different quality and such, but mine is similar in quality to this one ( Vigor 40qt Pot ) that goes for about $100 delivered. Looking on Amazon I see a few in the $70 to $120 range. I am curious about some of the "Gas One" brand kettles (like Gas One $70 or Gas One with Port $110 )
I have also been enjoying 2.5 gal stove top BIAB batches using a 5 gal kettle.