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Barbeque barn

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Making a inexpensive warmer Fri, 04/22/11 6:13 AM (permalink)
I was ask about the warmer in one of the pictures of my vans inside and it cost only $100 dollars, Plus cost of stainless steel to cover sides. Its a Bakers Pride pizza warmer that I got off of craigslist and yesterday it was 40 degrees outside here in Omaha and maybe 55 degrees in the van but the warmer was at 150 degrees all day no problem. The soup kettle was $20.

<message edited by Barbeque barn on Fri, 04/22/11 6:15 AM>
 
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    Hot Dog Empire

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    • Location: Western Ma, MA
    Re:Making a inexpensive warmer Fri, 04/22/11 12:34 PM (permalink)
    Yep, with enough patience - Craigslist is just about everybody's friend!
     
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