First Look: CanCooker EZ Jerkey Shooter

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posted on April 27, 2021
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Seth McGinn's CanCooker has launched a new Jerkey Shooter with a Snap-LoK design for “Ez-Loading and Cleaning.” Top-rack dishwasher safe, the Jerkey Shooter provides a cleaner experience thanks to an EZ Clean Water Tight Seal. With a commercial-grade Jerky Gun, a Snap-LoK EZ Fill Tube, a 1/2-inch round nozzle, a 3/4-inchX3/16-inch flat nozzle, a 5/8X3/16-inch dual-flat nozzle, and a heavy-duty stainless steel torsion system, this Jerky Shooter is perfect for all types of meat.
CanCooker EZ Jerkey Shooter on white

Mix one pound of ground meat with your favorite jerky cure or seasoning, place the meat in the barrel of the jerky gun, select your nozzle, shoot your jerky strips onto a baking sheet or a dehydrator rack, and get cooking. Cooking time and temperature may vary according to meat being used and the temperature of the oven or dehydrator.

For more information, visit cancooker.comMSRP: $39.99

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