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King Kooker 60-Quart Aluminum Boiling Pot | 
| Brand: King Kooker Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: $139.99 Buy New: $126.98 You Save: $13.01 (9%)
New (3) from $126.98
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 15265
Shipping Weight (lbs): 11.8 Dimensions (in): 18.8 x 17.6 x 17.5
MPN: KK60 Model: KK 60 UPC: 081795002608 EAN: 0081795002608 ASIN: B000O3LL6K
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 60-quart aluminum boiling pot with basket and lid | | • | Heavy duty aluminum construction for optimal durability | | • | Heavy duty side handles for stable transport | | • | Includes punched aluminum basket and lid | | • | Works great with King Kooker Outdoor Jet Cooker |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 60 QT Heavy Duty Aluminum Boiling Pot, With Punched Aluminum Basket & Lid.
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| Customer Reviews:
Steam an entire bushel of blue crabs in 45 minutes September 16, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A 60-quart pot is the perfect size for steaming a full, packed bushel of blue crabs on an outdoor propane burner. The KK-60 is a heavy-duty aluminum version that is well-made, has a nice-fitting lid, and heavy-duty riveted handles. The included boiling basket is also ideal for large seafood boils and frying very large turkeys. At last inquiry, King Kooker does not make a steamer plate for this pot, so for steaming crabs, you'll need to raise the included basket a few inches with either stainless steel carriage bolts or some other kind of spacer (there's plenty of room under the lid).
Aluminum pots used for steaming crabs will pit eventually due to the salt, so to prolong its life, you'll want to wash it immediately after each use. In the long run, a stainless version like the Bayou Classic 1060, 60-Qt. Stainless Fryer/Steamer with Vented Lid is the way to go, and I've seen the Bayou Classic sold with and without a basket. This King Kooker does do a fine job at a reasonable price; and it's of course lighter in weight.
I have seen two versions of the KK-60 sold locally that were both 60 quarts but were slightly different dimensions. The photo shown above is actually a much smaller (15qt?) pot.
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