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The DuraSteel Natural Gas Jet Burner is a high-performance cooking tool designed for versatility and durability. With a powerful output of up to 100,000 BTU, this cast iron burner features 23 brass tips, making it ideal for various cooking styles, whether at home or outdoors. Weighing only 3Kg, it’s easy to transport, ensuring you can enjoy delicious meals anywhere. Built with safety and longevity in mind, this burner is the perfect addition to any kitchen or outdoor setup.
| Manufacturer | DuraSteel |
| Part Number | JB-NG-S |
| Item Weight | 4.1 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 9.64 x 8.86 x 2.44 inches |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | JB-NG-S |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | Natural Gas, 23 Tips |
| Color | Black |
| Material | Cast Iron, Brass |
| Power Source | Gas |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Included Components | Jet Burner*1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
D**O
This is great. Will be perfect for brewing beer.
The media could not be loaded. To start off with you do not need that Bayou Classic 5235 Orifice Connector Brass. Don't fall for the frequently bought together thinking you need it. Save your money. All I needed for my set up was a 6 x 3/4 inch nipple with a brass compression reducer which I picked up at the hardware store. Yea they gave me looks when I showed up with this 32 jet burner asking what the heck that was. Once I said it was for brewing beer or frying but mostly for beer they were excited to help me find the parts I needed. Again just 2 parts to connect this to the hose and regulator. Fired up my burner 15 min's after I got home with my parts. Oh yea, I got some pipe dope also to make sure the joints had a good seal. This thing is awesome. I don't think I will have any problems at all boiling or frying with this set up. I should have done this sooner. I spent more for my fryer that has no where near the BTU's of this beast. I'll be working with a friend to make a grate for my new brew station. My first try was just to fry some fries and the small grate I used off of a grill stated to sag after this beast turned it red hot. I will be making a heave duty grate with some angle iron for this thing.
W**S
Perfect for building a searing grill
I bought the burner to make a searing grill. It turned out even better than I expected. I'm only using about 1/4 of the capacity, but bought the 23 jet unit for the physical diameter that it would cover. The first picture is my proof-of-concept, and the burner is just sitting on the floor below a grill grate. I later found a donor grill and swapped out the factory burner for the new burner. All it took was removing the orifice from the control valve of the donor grill.The grill needs zero pre-heat time. There is so much heat that the grill grate is up to temperature in a few seconds. At only half-power, it can provide a heavy sear in as little as 15 seconds per side, which is perfect for sous vide cooking. However, I typically use a modified grilling, where I want the sear to last about 1 to 1-1/2 minutes per side. I have that adjustability with this setup.I made a mistake and take full responsibility for it. I used an old gas regulator for my first test, and ended up fouling most of the jets with dirt. However, they were simple to clean by removing all of them and blowing the casting out with compressed air.
G**Y
Works great on residential NG pressure.
The media could not be loaded. I bought the 23 tip NG version to replace the LP dual jet burners on my single-sack crawfish cooker. The burner was hooked up to my residential NG line using 1/2" iron pipe & 3/8" flexible hose and the appropriate fittings.The burner brought 14 gallons of water from 133F (hot tap water) to 207F in 19 minutes.One of the brass tips was broken when it arrived, but I plugged it with a 5/16-24 bolt.Inlet on the 23 tip version is 1/2".
R**P
Using for Maple Syrup
The media could not be loaded. MAPLE SYRUPI searched all over for a natural gas burner that would work in very cold conditions for boiling my maple sap into syrup. None of the other products I tried would give me the heat I needed with residential NG psi.This thing is amazing! Everyone uses it for brewing but I needed it to save money on propane. ( ten plus tanks in 10 days) Plus this way I’m not running to get tanks filled and swapping tanks in the cold.MY only complaint is the shipping time and the constant moving of the delivery date. It ultimately arrived when I was 95% complete with this years boils-there’s always next year 🙂
N**1
Finally, I have a proper Wok burner!
The media could not be loaded. This thing is like cooking with the breath of a dragon. I got the 32 tip with a three quarter inch inlet. Just know what you need to complete your setup. Everyone's needs are slightly different. I purchased mine for outdoor use, so I had to modify mine to fit in a old smoker stand. This fits my needs perfectly . If you purchase this product you will not be sorry.
D**Y
Runs very hat at .5 psi. Very good product.
Changed over from 40 lb tanks of gas to a residential 250 gallon tank not realizing the output would be regulated down to .5 psi. My old burners put out very little heat with such low pressure. I bought these burners hoping to boil large cats of water for canning in a respectable time.Mission accomplished. Warm water in a 22 quart pot boiled in 8 minutes and cold well water boiled in two pots on two burners running from a 12 ft 3/8 flexible gas line in 18 minutes. That is faster than my previous 10 psi burners at a fraction of the gas cost. I reduced to 3/8” fittings and hose. When running a single burner it runs a little hotter so I imagine running 1/2 hose and fittings you could shave a few more minutes off of a dual burner setup.
C**R
Gas burner
It work great for me
M**W
Homebrewing Burner Setup
The media could not be loaded. I bought this jet burner when I got an outdoor natural gas outlet. I bought this burner, a 5-inch black steel pipe (3/4 inch), a brass ball valve for natural gas, and a 24-foot, 1/2-inch, flexible natural gas hose (I added a 3/4 inch to 1/2 in coupler). I already had the steel frame from a propane burner and was able to mount the jet-burning using a couple of U-bolts. I ran a water-boil test - I started with 15 gals of 70 deg tap water. It took 43 mins to get to a vigorous roiling boil. Not bad in my opinion, as we normally start with a water temp around 140 degrees. I think this burning would get to boil in about 20 mins. I was outside and there was a bit of a breeze. The burner was hot - maybe not a crazy as the propane burner I had - but I expect it to work well on the next brewday.
S**.
Works as expected
Great product
A**O
Good product
Working perfect in my wok
W**U
good burner
seem working good
R**K
Makes more heat than you think
Works great for me to make maple syrup
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