Re: Got a Deep fryer for the RV-storing without refrigeration



Steve Wolf wrote:
And, John, how do you get your Fry Daddy to know it is at 350 degrees?
I didn't think you could regulate the temperature on a Fry Daddy.

I bought the Waring Pro D100. The newer ones have gotten more sophisticated. You just set it to the desired temp. http://tinyurl.com/2uoc5m

Tom

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