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  • Looks great!!! I love fried turkey

  • @RicoLove954 ... Me too ;)

  • Thank you for posting this video; I wanted to see a "real world" user and not an infomercial and after watching your video I went out and bought the turkey fryer and fried my first turkey for Thanksgiving (2011). To say that I was pleased with the way that my turkey turned out would be an understatement.........it was the juiciest and most flavorful turkey that I have ever tasted. I'm doing my second bird for Christmas tomorrow and can't wait. Thanks again for posting your video.

  • @mustangfivepto1 I am always happy to hear that I have been a help to someone!!! Thank you for that! I have loved this fryer for my turkey from the beginning and now I am thinking about doing cornish game hens for new years. Not sure if I'll do a video tho. How did your Christmas bird turn out? Did you do a video? I'd love to see it :)

  • I just watched the infomercial on TV and WHAT A SCAM!!

    FIRST, they don't tell you how much it is.

    SECOND, THEY OFFER FREE GIFTS , THEY SAY' are worth over $250.00.

    Ya' know what they call 250 bucks worth of gifts? An instructional video , probably cost 5 bucks , 3 vacuum press & seal lids, sold for 19.99 for 20 on another infomercial, gloves to handle the turkey, you can get anywhere for 10 bucks & a $5.00 coupon. So about $30-$40 worth of crap they say is worth 250. HOW MUCH IS THE FRYER ?

  • @Gamersukatlife Yah its ashame how those infomercials try to throw in a whole bunch of other crap to make a crappy product look good. But thats why we have youtube right? Honest opinions of a product from REAL people. Well as for price...I paid 99 dollars for mine and I got it from Lowes. They took off an extra 10% for military discount so it actual price was around $90 for me. I didnt get any extras though, but thats ok it was well worth it! Have a Merry Christmas, and thanks for the comment :)

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  • @howardkevinm OK cool. I will definitetly be watching! Good luck :)

  • im all set to do my turkey, Queen. ill make a video so u can see how i did.

  • @howardkevinm Peanut oil IS the recommended oil because of the high burn point. But I have to admit it adds a little something to the flavor too. One of the other commenters mentioned using Canola oil, but I have not tried it and probably wont. Peanut oil is a bit more expensive, but you can use it over and over and over again without getting that burnt flavor to it. Price is not too bad, just go to walmart and get 2 of the 1 gallon bottles :)

  • @MagicQueendom how much oil does it take, and do i have to use just peanut oil (which i hear is expensive).

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