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best pellet tube smoker – Turn your grill into awesome with a smoke tube

29 November 2022 at 17:04

There are a lot of cool grill and smoker accessories that can make grilling fun, but a pellet smoker tube can actually make food cooked on a gas, electric, and even a pellet grill taste amazing.

Nevertheless, you will find hundreds of options available online and in stores. To make it even harder to choose, these smoke tubes all seem pretty similar. 

In this article, I share the best pellet tube smokers after filtering through a few brands, tossing out out the bad, and testing the top. I go over my top picks, what to look for when choosing a smoker tube, and how to use them.

What is a Pellet Smoke Tube AkA Pellet Tube Smoker Aka Smoke Tube

You will see different names to refer to these gadgets online and in stores; pellet tube smokers, smoke tubes, and smoke tubes all refer to the same artifact, a pellet smoke tube.

A pellet smoker tube is a hollow tube with perforations on its walls, typically made of stainless steel.  

The inside of the pellet tube is hollow so that you can insert wood pellets and ignite them. The holes on the tube walls allow for air flow and pellet smoke to escape and infuse your grill’s cooking chamber and thus meat, with wood flavor.

These smoker smoke tubes come in different types and shapes. But they all primarily perform the same function and work the same.

Insert pellets in the tube, ignite them, and generate smoke. Later in this article, I’ll go over how to use and how these pellet smoke tubes work.

One important thing to keep in mind is that the larger these tubes are, the more hours of smoke they will generate.

Simply put, gas grills are simple to use and cook on. But food tends to lack flavor, specially meat, due to the absence of wood or charcoal combustion. However, as pellet cookers became more popular, so did pellet smoke tubes.

These simple yet effective gadgets can turn your grill into a smoke flavor machine.

Our Top Picks for the Best Pellet Tube Smoker

1. Lizzq Premium Pellet Tube – Best Overall

LizzQ Smoke pellet tube

Why our Best Overall

We chose the Lizzq Premium as the best smoke tube because its construction and quality seemed to work best out of all the tubes we tested. I have used a lot of these smoke tubes over the years and all sort of work the same but i really enjoyed using the LizzQ. Also this smoke tube has amazing reviews on Amazon.

Nevertheless, what I like most about the Lizzq Premium Pellet Smoker is that one of the tubes has a cap, making it easier to fill up and move around without dropping a bunch of pellets.

This pellet smoker tube is made out of stainless steel, and the quality is good enough to justify its price.

Some people are perplexed about how to light the pills in the tube.With this tube, you have to wait a few minutes for the pellets to start combusting before letting the tube down and starting to cook.

The Lizzq Premium Pellet Smoker is our top pick and best pellet tube smoker because it checks all the important boxes. First, it is priced well and is simple to use. The tube is a foot long and holds enough pellets to generate smoke for about four and a half hours.

Pros

  • Good airflow means that once the pellets are lit, the smoker’s tobacco keeps generating smoke for hours.
  • It is a foot long, so it can hold a lot of pellets.

Cons

  • I recommend using gloves; the tube can get hot during ignition.
  • You will see a small ash mess in your grill.

2. Skoo Pellet Smoker Tube – Runner Up

Skoo Smoker tube

I really like the Skoo pellet smoker. I like this tube  because not only is it pretty much the exact replica of the LizzQ, but they upped their game by offering their tube as a packaged bundle. This doesn’t necessarily make the Skoo better, but it is nice to get a little extra bang for your buck.

 As far as this bundle goes, you get a cleaning brush on a hook. Hook would allow you to hang the pallet tube on your grill’s accessory hooks just like you do with you grill brushes, and the cleaning brush will help you keep this tube clean.

The Skoo is also 12 inches long, and you can expect about 4 to 5 hours of smoke. 

3. The Z Grills Smoker Tube – Good Choice

Z Grills Smoker Tube

Z Grills makes pretty great budget pellet grills and also offers accessories like grilling mats and wood pellets. They also offer their own wood smoke generators, including their very own smoker tube. 

Z Grills does not stray very far from our top two options. As far as design, in fact, Z Grills smoker tube looks just like the LizzQ Premium pellet smoking tube. This is quite simply because a lot of these vendors are sourcing their products from the same manufacturers. 

4. Dimeshy Smoker Tube – Best Budget

Dimeshy pellet smoker tube

The Dimeshy is a square-shaped tube made out of 304 stainless steel and 12 inches long. This option is just like all the others but half the price. 

How A Pellet Smoker Tube Works

These devices are very simple and pretty much use the natural air flow and pressure inside your grill to slowly ignite wood pellets, which generate smoke that infuses meat and other foods with that “smoky” aroma and taste we all enjoy in BBQ.

There isn’t much to do but fill the tube with wood pellets, ignite them, and let it do its job. As the pellets burn and your grill gets hot, the wood pellets will continue to slowly combust and deliver smoke me for hours. 

What should you consider when choosing a Pellet Smoker Tube smoker?

Length of the wood pellet tube

Unlike your pellet smoker, these tubes can only hold a limited amount of pellets, and how many pellets you can fit in the tube affects how long it will be able to generate smoke. If you use good pellets, a foot-long pellet tube will hold enough pellets for 4 to 5 hours of smoking.

But considering the length and smoke tube size not only for capacity reasons, you also need to make sure it fits in your smoker. Some electric smokers are small and might be hard to fit a 12-inch tube inside them, so double check your cooker to make sure you have space for a pellet tube smoker before you jump in.

The tube shape of the smoker

This is one aspect of these tubes that, at first, I wasn’t too concerned about until I started testing. I have a large pellet smoker with plenty of space, and I was able to throw the pellet tube right down the middle of the grate and let it rip.

However, I wanted different tubes of different shapes in my Green Egg, my portable charcoal grill, and my electric smoker. That’s when things became more obvious. First, as I mentioned before, make sure you have ample space for the tubes. In my Green Egg Large, the grate is 18 inches in diameter and the grill is round, forcing me to put the tube more towards the center of the grate, taking up space I need for food.

But getting back to the topic of shapes, well, smoking tubes come in at least three shapes: square, round, and hexagonal. You might think that the shape might not make much of a difference, but it does.

When the tubes are hot, move them with a pair of barbecue tongs and try to grab a round tube with tongs.  Yeap, it will not be easy. However, if you roll around the tube, it’s a breeze.

Because they have a large flat surface, the wide-shaped smoking tubes fit well and securely on top of any size grates. The hexagonal-shaped tubes are a cross between a square and a round tube.

Quality of pellet smoke tubes

Quality is something that we all look for when buying anything, but when it comes to a pellet tube, quality matters just a bit more. As you will see, these tubes are not all that expensive, and quite frankly, most are almost identical.

Nevertheless, we “left out” the lower-quality smoking tubes and only included the pellet tubes with good customer reviews and feedback, then tested those top picks.

If you decide to look outside the options provided in this article, just be sure to pick a wood pellet tube that is made out of good stainless steel.

Although these tubes are meant to very slowly burn wood pellets and not really smolder them under direct fire, the smoker tube will be exposed to heat and various temperature changes. Cheap metal ones will not last.

Intended Use of the Pellet Tube Smoker

Ah, intended use. This is important. These pellet tubes can be used for both cold smoking and hot smoking. If you are wanting to use the pellet tube to smoke for long periods and low-smoking cooking sessions, be sure to get either a long tube or more than one.

When smoking large cuts of meat like briskets and pork shoulders, you will be cooking them for eight plus hours, so you can either keep refilling the tubes or have an extra ready and just swap them out when the peels run out.

Cold-smoking cheese, nuts, and other small foods might not need too much smoke infusion, so smaller or shooter tubes will do. Again, this is also up to your preferences. Some people like lots of smoke.

Should you use more than one pellet smoker tube?

It is important to note that these tubes are intended to be small smoke generators, not replacements for the amount of smoke produced by a pellet or charcoal smoker.

A pellet tube smoker will not, in a million years, replace an offset smoker, but it will turn a nothing-but-tasting gas grill into an amazing grill. These inexpensive gadgets can assist in converting your expensive gas grill into a flavor machine.

With that said, I recommend getting more than one tube and using more than one tube if you like the smoke flavor or want to be able to cook with different pellet flavors at the same time.

Two tubes will generate a lot more smoke than a single one.

How to use a smoker tube in your pellet smoker or gas grill

Using these tubes is fairly easy, but some people do have trouble igniting them at first. Pellets need a nice flame with some airflow to ignite. In your pellet grill, there is a powerful electric igniter and a fan to ignite and keep the pellets burning.

With these tubes, everything happens in a more natural way, where pure oxygen and airflow from the tubes’ holes keep the wood burning slowly.

The easiest way to start your pellet tube is to use a flame torch. The power, flame, and heat output of the torch will get the pellets going very quickly. You could use a lighter as well, but it will take longer, and you will need to sit there holding that lighter until the pellets start turning red and amber with a light coat of white ash; that’s when they start to combust.

Using the smoker tube for smoking

Using a pellet tube with a smoker is easy; simply ignite the pellets and find a good place for the tube. You want the tube beneath the food so that as the smoke rises, it can penetrate the food.

Using the smoker tube when grilling

To avoid dampeding the smoking tube, keep the pellet tube away from direct heat when grilling. However, direct fire will burn up the pellets and turn them to ashes in minutes rather than hours.

Maintenance and Care of a Pellet Tube Smoker

The beauty of these tubes is that they require very little maintenance. Still, there are a few things you should do to keep them in top shape and hopefully be able to use them for a few years.

First, after each use, empty all the ashes, grab a rag, and wipe the teapot clean. If possible, add a bit of oil to a rag and wipe the tube with a bit of oil; this will help fight corrosion.

Second, store the tube in a nice, dry place, and make sure you brush the air holes to ensure the tube always has good airflow.

Conclusion

A pellet smoke tube can add flavor to food, especially when using a gas or electric grill. Nevertheless, there are many options, and our goal in this article is to show you those options with great ratings that performed well.

As you might have noticed a lot of these gadgets are pretty similar but LizzQ takes our vote for the best pellet smoker tube because of its performance, but also has been in the market the longest and has gained a lot of great reviews and happy customers. 

meatstick vs meater

25 November 2022 at 11:56

The MeatStick and the Meater are both leading the wireless smart thermometer race and have inspired many household brands to release their own versions. Many of our readers get stuck making a decision between the MeatStick and the Meater, so in this article, I breakdown the main differences and compare the MeatStick vs the Meater.

The MeatStick

First, let’s talk about each of these thermometers before we jump to the comparisons. The MeatStick is almost a carbon copy of the Meater, but they did a few things right. The MeatStick is a wireless thermometer, meaning there are no wires attached to the probe, and it transmits all the temperature information wirelessly to an app on your smartphone. 

The MeatStick is available as a standalone probe with a Bluetooth extender and a Wi-Fi bridge. 

The MeatStick probe on its own will give you a range of about 65 feet, but if you get the MeatStick with the Extender, which doubles as the charging base, you will get about 260 feet of Bluetooth wireless range. If you opt for the bundle with the WiFi bridge, then Internet access is the only range-limiting factor, meaning you can access the MeatStick from anywhere.

the-meatstick

In all options, the MeatStick is the same “probe hardware.” Whether you get the extender combo or the WiFi bundle, it’s the same probe. The bases are what are making the differences in range, but the probes are the same device and have the same components and temperature tolerances. 

You can read my full review of the MeatStick to learn all the details about this meat thermometer. 

Read More: The MeatStick Full Review

The Meater ( and Meater Plus )

The Meater started the truly wireless smart thermometer revolution. Both the MeatStick and the Meater are not only absolutely, definitely wireless, but they are also smart. Their smartphone applications have built-in algorithms that predict and estimate when the meat will be done at the doneness level you choose. 

meater plus components

The Meater started this revolution and companies like Traeger noticed it and quickly adopted them and integrated these probes with with their news grills like the Timberline XL

I wrote a complete review of the Meater explaining everything there is to know about this amazing product. But since this is a comparison article on these two popular probes, let’s jump in and compare them.

You can read our full review of the Meater Plus, which goes into greater detail about his thermometer.

 Read More: The Meater Plus Review

The MeatStick Vs Meater: Differences and Compared

Both manufacturers have done a great job of highlighting the benefits of their thermometers, making it hard to choose between these two probes.

I don’t want you to misinterpret what I’m saying. Both the MeatStick and the Meater are good, and you won’t be disappointed by either one of these two products.

However, if you are on the fence about which one to get, let me break down the major differences between these two probes.

Wireless Range

The first and most important difference between these two thermometers is their wireless range. Both brands use a Bluetooth repeater to boost their signals, and both provide WiFi bridges for connecting to your home wireless network. Wireless range and other features I mention below earned the MeatStick a top spot on our wireless meat thermometer roundup article.

So let’s break down the range of these probes one by one so you can understand the differences.

 Meater has three main products: the Meater, the Meater Plus, and the Meater Block. As far as the probes are concerned, they are all the same hardware; what changes is the range in all their models. 

MeatStick also has three main variants of their probe, with the only differences being range. The MeatStick ( just the device and charger ), the MeatStick X ( bluetooth extender and repeater), and the MeatStick with the WiFi bridge. 

The Meater, which is the original device, on its own has a range of 33 feet, as does the MeatStick ( just the probe ). 

Without their extenders, both vendors’ probes have a limited range. This is okay for those who want to get one of these devices at a low cost and don’t mind the range limits.

However, it is important to note that the estimated 33-foot range of these probes is achieved when the probe’s head is not covered and exposed. Meaning if you use the probes inside an oven or a thick-walled grill like a kamado grill, the range will reduce drastically, to more like six feet.

Both brands then have a second-tier bundle, which is their probes plus a signal repeater that doubles as the battery charger. This is the Meater Plus and the MeatStick X, and here is where the differences are benign

The Meater Plus, even with its repeater, only has a range of 165 feet, whereas the MeatStick X, also with its repeater, has a range of 260 feet

I tested the MeatStick Mini, which is a small mini version of the MeatStick but does come with the extender, and I have to say, you get every inch of those 260 feet. 

Both brands have wireless blocks that can connect to your home WiFi, and when it comes to wireless range, the limiting factor is your home wireless setup. So, if your wireless network can reach your patio or wherever the WiFi block is, the probe and receiver will be connected to the Internet. 

The WiFi block then sends the signal to the cloud (via the internet) and accesses all the information from the cloud using the internet. This is how both brands work, and it is how you get whole-house coverage and the ability to monitor your cooking session while you shop or go for a Sunday ride. 

Both brands offer cloud technology to give you access to your temperature data from anywhere, but there is one small difference that might be a deciding factor for some related to getting wireless functionality with both of these devices. 

To get wireless functionality with Meater, you have to purchase the Meater Block, which includes the charging block with a built-in WiFi bridge and four probes. With MeatStick, you also have to buy the MeatStick WiFi bridge, but you get two probes instead of four. The setup costs half as much, and you can always add more probes later.

As far as functionality goes, both brands give you a Wifi block with a built-in display that shows the cooking temperatures, cooking times, and signal strength. 

DeviceRangeRange
MeatStick Probe only33 Feet
MeatStick X ( Bluetooth Extender )260 Feet
MeatStick WifiLimited only by your home Wifi range
The Meater ( Probe Only )33 Feet,
The Meater Plus165 Feet
The Meater BlockLimited only by your home Wifi range

Probe Durability

This is one area where I have not found obvious issues with either brand, but as I was reviewing the Meater instruction manual, it did recommend not to pull the meater by the head if it’s exposed to extreme temperatures or past its 572 degree resistance mark. 

I can assume that the reason is that heat can loosen whatever adheres the head to the metal part of the probe, and, well, you will have a real mess on your hands. 

Meater is also adamant about not using their probe over direct fire or charcoal. Something that MeatStick does not mention but does say not to exceed their specified temperatures. 

One thing worth noting is that the Meater has a small mark on the probe that lets you know how far to insert it into the meat, both for accuracy and to protect the internal components. The meatick must be inserted completely or it will be damaged. Remember that batteries and other components are inside these little tubes.

Features

These two brands offer many of the same features, and besides their Bluetooth range, you get a lot of the same features with both. One area where the MeatStick shines compared to the Meater is in their LED charging status light. I know it’s a minor point, but I like how the MeatStick lets me know exactly what’s going on when it comes to charging the probe. To me, this is something I like but is not a big deal.

In the Meater, there is no LED light indicating how the charge is going; instead, the Meater charges “passively.”

Probes App

This is another area where these two probes differ. The MeaStick app is very responsive and works well, but I feel the Meater’s app looks nicer. This is again a preference thing, but to me, the apps on these two devices are pretty much the same. 

Price

This is another area where these two brands have some similarities but vary just a tiny bit.

First, the Meater block is more expensive than getting the block Meatstick WiFi setup. You get two more probes with the Meater block, but it is also more expensive. 

As far as the meater plus and the MeatStick extender, both cost the same, but the MeatStick is modular, so the price of entry is the same, but you can add more probes and monitor multiple probes with one extender, so it is fully modular. 

The Original Meater is the least expensive model and costs the same as the MeatStick Mini. However the MeatStick mini has only a meat temperature sensor and no ambient sensor with range of 260 feet whereas the original  

Conclusion

Both of these thermometers are great options. If you enjoy cooking BBQ and want to monitor what’s happening inside your smoker or grill and even while cooking in kitchen appliances, these are great products. 

If you enjoy cooking or grilling but want to keep tabs on temperatures, these two thermometers are great products. However, the MeatStick can be fully submerged, so for those looking for a thermometer that can work in devices that use water to cook, the MeatStick takes the lead. The Meater also outperforms the Meater in wireless range, and the MeatStick is more affordable.

Still, both are great products.

Meater Plus Thermometer Review by The BBQ Grill Academy Team

7 November 2022 at 13:55

The Meater Plus is a new line of wireless grill thermometers and the future of cooking. BBQ meat smoking and grilling often require paying close attention to the meat’s internal temperature. When smoking meat, it is extremely helpful to monitor the progress of the internal temperature as it rises and, better yet, set alerts for certain temperature points during the cook.

While many thermometers can do this, not many can do it without using any cables or wireless at all.

Now, I want to clarify that the term “wireless meat thermometer” is often used by brands to also describe Bluetooth and other thermometers that “wirelessly” transmit temperature data to your phone or another device, but the temperature probe still uses a wire to transmit the data to a receiver.

The Meater + is truly wireless

The Meater Plus is a truly wireless device, meaning that it doesn’t have any wires and also transmits temperature data wirelessly. The thermometer probe houses all the components, including a rechargeable battery, and on the other end, there is a smart app on your mobile phone that gathers all the data and handles many features, including alerts.

Companies like Meater have managed to take the good old probe we are all familiar with and design it to fit all the components needed to read temperature and transmit data wirelessly.

Let me introduce you to the Meater Plus

The Meater Plus is the successor to the original Meater. I will get more into the differences between these two thermometers, but I want to introduce you to the newest model, the Meater Plus.

the meater plus
image: Meater.com

You have likely heard some chatter about these new types of wireless food thermometers, and they are pretty revolutionary. So, of course, we had to get our hands on one. 

The Meater Plus is a stainless steel probe a little over five inches long with a ceramic head. The probe houses temperature reading complements, and the head houses electronics like the Bluetooth transmitter.

The Meater Plus probe has two sensors in one single device: the stainless steel probe measures food temperature while another sensor in the probe’s head measures the ambient temperature, that of the grill cooking chamber or smoker. A wood pellet grill normally displays the cooking chamber’s temperature, but with the meater plus, you can have an extra eye inside the grill or for

For those with grills that do not display internal or cooking temperatures, the Meater can deliver that information.

The meat thermometer looks more like a writing pen, and its wooden base doubles as a wireless transmitter and charging base. The base is made out of real wood, which adds a touch of elegance and a high-end look to this device.

Meater + Specifications and Performance

The Mater uses Bluetooth LE technology, which stands for Low Energy and allows the Meater Plus to reach a maximum range of 165 feet, which is 5 feet more than the width of a football field ( not the length). There are other wireless thermometers out there with a longer range, including the MeatStick, Meater’s closest competitor.

Meater + probe range

The sensor and probes can read temperatures up to 212 degrees Fahrenheit, and the ambient temperature sensor can read and withstand temperatures up to 572 degrees Fahrenheit. It is important to keep these temperature limits in mind because exceeding them will damage the probe. in part because some of the components inside these probes will simply “cook” above these tensiles. Remember, there is a rechargeable battery inside these probes.

Meater plus specifications
image: Meater.com

All the information gathered by the Meater Plus is translated into numbers and very informative graphs by software, which are all colorfully displayed on your phone via the mobile app. The Meater App is another noteworthy feature of this product. I have tested many thermometers and probes, and the app is often their pitfall.

The product can be amazing, accurate, and of good quality, but if the app is not user-friendly, reliable, and easy to configure, it will deter many users, and often those brands end up inadvertently getting bad reviews online.

I have to say the Meter app is crisp, responsive, and very colorful; everything is color-coded, which helps direct your eyes to the information you are looking for quickly.

The app is also very easy to use. Everything from cook time to remaining times can be easily seen in the app.

The app also tells you the battery status and how much power the Plus has left. The battery in these probes will last 24 hours. That is plenty of battery to monitor brisket and plenty for monitoring a steak.

This wireless meat probe has a range of 165 feet, and Meater has cloud service that allows you to connect to your home WiFi and access the Meater from the mobile app anywhere your phone has Internet.

The base of the Meater doubles as a charging station, and one AAA battery can charge the Meater about 100 times. 

Warranty

Mater offers a one-year warranty on these probes, and quite frankly, I wish the warranty was longer. As these devices are susceptible to failure as they are exposed to fire and heat, one thing that is very important is that the Meater manual suggests that the Meater be used on indirect fire and not over hot coals or fire. 

This could be to protect the thermometer from direct fire, extreme heat, and flare-ups, but it would be nice if they were a bit more upfront about it. I can see many people just throwing the probe into a cut steak and going for a hot sear. 

This is not recommended by Meater. [1]

Meater instructions are to reverse sear the steak first; once the desired doneness level and temperature are reached, remove the probe and then sear the steak. 

It is very important that customers are aware of these, because by simply reading Meater’s website, you might believe that because the probe can withstand temperatures of over 200 degrees and the head over 500 degrees, direct coal cooking is feasible, but you could actually damage the device.

Also important is the fact that the Meater Plus is water resistant, not waterproof. Meater states that the probe should not be submerged in water for prolonged periods of time. 

The Meater Plus wireless meat thermometer Review: in detail

Ok, now that you are familiar with the Meater Plus, what it does, and all its features. Let’s go over our review of the Meater and what makes it a Plus!

We received the Meater Plus with much anticipation and excitement. Our first impressions were how cool the thing looks and how light it is. Pictures don’t do it justice. The wooden base looks very elegant, and I can see many just leaving their Meater right on top of the modern kitchen counter or fancy kitchen tops.

Setting up the Meater Plus is easy. Simply install a AAA battery in the charger, insert the probe in the base, and it will passively charge. This was confusing to me because when I tested the MeatStick, you actually had to press the power button to start charging the probe, and the LED blinked to let you know it was charging. 

Read more: The MeatStick Full Review

That’s not the case with the Meater. It charges passively, and you have to trust that the battery in the probe is charged. The Meater charging block/extender LED does show different colors to let you know the state of charge of the AAA battery.

Meater plus charging battery status indicator

During our tests, we noticed we needed to charge the Meater for about 2 hours.

Another thing that is worth mentioning is that the Meater Plus cannot be fully submerged in water or other liquids for long periods of time, which is something its bigger competitor, the Meatstick, can do.

To pair the Meater, simply download the Meater app, hold the black button on the base, and Bluetooth connect the Meater to your phone. 

Using the Meater

To use and set up the Meater Plus for cooking, it’s easy: simply start the app, insert the Meater into the meat, and set the cooking session. Setting the cook is simple: select the type of protein and alerts and start your cook.

There are a few things you should know about using the Meater. First, the probe has to be inserted all the way, or at least to the set safety “notch” on the probe ( you will see a line on the probe ), or you risk damaging the probe. In a way, the meat around the probe protects it from overheating and damaging the internal components, including the battery.

Meater Plus components

In fact, I took a look at the Meater manual, and it states to not use the Mater over direct heat or over charcoal, and if an overheating alert goes off, use eye protection to remove the Meater from the grill.

It is also important that the Meater thermometer stay inside the meat while the meat is being removed from the grill. 

So why do I bring this up? Because Meater states that their probe can withstand temperatures of 572 degrees and the probe is 272 degrees, yet their manual seems to contradict this a bit by stating to only grill in indirect heat. To me, it seems like Meater is really trying to play it safe, but just keep that in mind. 

meater-usesage-notice
image: Meater.com

Nevertheless, using the Meater is very easy and does the job. During our tests, we found no issues using the Meater and the temperature readings were accurate. We smoked a pork butt and a brisket and never had issues using this probe or monitoring temperature. Overall, the test went well, and this probe did its job as intended.

This brand has become so popular that Traeger has picked it up and integrated it with their newest pellet grill

Related more: Traeger Timberline XL Pellet grill review

The Meater App

The Meater app is another area where this product shines. The mobile application is intuitive and easy to use. To setup the probe, simply follow the steps in the app, and in a matter of minutes, your Meater will be ready for use.

setting up the meater app

One thing that is important when setting up your Meater probe is to ensure you choose the right product. The app supports all three Meater models, including the Meater, the Meater Plus, and the Meater Block. The app will ask which smart meat thermometer you want to configure.

Meater Plus App - setup

One very nice thing about the app is that it has a “Getting Started List,” which takes you step by step through the process of getting your phone ready to connect to Meater and vice versa. This is a very useful feature, and it is something that I think Meater did right.

What we like

  • Smart, easy to use.
  • Good support from Meater. Email, phone and a helpful knowledge base page.
  • Easy to clean.
  • No wires anywhere.
  • Long Battery life.

What could be improved

  • It isn’t waterproof so it cannot be used in certain cooking appliances. 
  • Would be nice to see a blinking led or something showing when the battery is charging 

The Meater Block

One cool bundle is the Meater Block. Basically, it is a set with multiple probes, and the charging block has a built-in temperature display. This is great for those who want multiple probes to monitor multiple meats or simply want extra probes. 

The “Block” also acts as a WiFi bridge capable of connecting to your home WiFi for world-wide access to your Meater probes information.

Is it worth the Price

In my opinion, the Meater brand has created a small device that is easy to use, the app interface is friendly, and it works well. This is a device that can be very helpful for some, especially those who are starting to grill and cook and want a watchful eye keeping food temperature in check. 

Compared to a simple instant-read thermometer, the Meater can be a bit pricey, but it offers a lot of convenience, and the cooking alerts are very helpful.

I think that for some, the price of 99 dollars might seem like a lot to spend on a temperature probe, but you are paying for convenience and technology. The Meater Plus performs as intended, although I feel one must be careful or run the risk of damaging this gadget.


Also, more traditional wireless meat thermometers with a cable attached to the probe can withstand higher temperatures. 

The Meater plus vs the Meater

As you have likely noticed, Meater has two probe models. The Meater and the Meater Plus The difference between these two thermometers is their wireless range.

The “original” Meater has a Bluetooth range of 33 feet. This is because it doesn’t use a repeater, and also because things like your grill’s wall reduce range.

The Meater Plus, on the other hand, has a range of 165 feet because it connects to the block, which acts as a repeater, and the block connects to the app on your phone. 

Also, the Meater Plus works with Alexa. If you purchase the Meater block, it connects to your home WiFi and uses the cloud to give you access to the probe information and temperatures from anywhere in the world as long as your phone and the block have Internet access.

Why is the Meater smart meat thermometer the new way of cooking?

 Meater automates cooking and gives people a lot of information right at their fingertips. These levels of automation can be very helpful and convenient. The old probes with wires are still effective and work well, but as we move more towards a connected world, these newer wireless thermometers are taking the lead.

Also, those metal wires can get in the way, are harder to clean, and make it hard to move food around after you set up the cook.

Conclusion

The Meater Plus is an amazing wireless meat thermometer. I truly enjoyed using this probe and found myself sometimes playing more with the app than checking the grill, but I think that’s the point of this gadget. It gives you a bit of freedom when cooking on your grill or smoker.

I think many will enjoy the Meater Plus and all its features. It is a replacement for a good ol’ instant read thermometer? No, it is not. Is it a replacement for traditional probes with wires, even the Bluetooth ones? Oh yes!

Using an instant read is still the fastest way to walk up to something cooking and check its temperature, but the Meater products are not that far behind and give you much more features and convenience. 

References:

https://support.meater.com/overcooking-help

The best fire pit chairs: outdoor Comfort

28 October 2022 at 19:07

Sitting around a fire pit with a nice cup of hot beverage and chatting with friends and loved ones is one of the purest forms of quality time. So how about doing it in great comfort? In this article I talk about fire pit chairs and, through my tests, research, and own experiences, will share with you the best fire pit chairs you can get to sit in front of the fire.

Selecting fire pit chairs

Some of these chairs can cost a pretty penny, so it is important to take a closer look at the quality and materials used to build the chair. I focus heavily on materials and design to measure quality.

To narrow down your choices and find the best, it is important to consider how you will be using the chair. Is this going to be a chair for a patio furniture set? is going to be seen outdoors throughout the year. You also want to consider if the chair is for home use or for outdoor use, such as camping. The answers to these questions will determine the type of chair that might be a good fit for you. 

Later in this article, I go into more detail on what to consider when choosing a fire pit chair and also specifically which ones are best for home furniture and which ones are best for outdoor use, such as camping. I cover both.

Here are the best fire pit chairs we picked

The Polywood Modern Folding Adirondack Chair – our Top Pick

polywood chair

Polywood is extremely popular in the outdoor , grilling, and camping niches. Their Adirondack chairs have earned a reputation for being extremely durable and comfortable. Polywood took a very smart approach by designing chairs that look as if they are made out of wood but are actually made out of polyethylene or HDPE. In simpler words, these fire pit chairs are made out of plastic, but very hard plastic.

What this means for the consumer is that these chairs can be left outside and will not rust or get damaged by water, snow, or UV rays. But here is the cool thing that you may or may not know about this brand and one of the main reasons to consider them. Polywood recycles millions of pounds of plastic containers and manufactures what they call “POLYWOOD LUMBER.” Just as it sounds, these are wood planks made out of plastic. They even look like plastic. They inject color and other stuff for rigidity and usability, but the chairs are plastic.

I have a pair of these chairs and they are unbelievably comfortable; I say unbelievably because they appear hard at first, but something about the angle of the seat and the back support these chairs provide make them extremely comfortable. I picked up my set from a local HomeGoods store where I live here in Florida, and here are two things to keep in mind. They are heavy, very heavy, and although they fold, is not enough to fit in a small car, The fold is flat and good enough to pick up the chair and transport it, but I wouldn’t say these are the chairs you want to take on every trip to the beach, but they are absolutely comfortable to sit around a fire pit.

Although Polywood offers non-foldable models, this specific chair model comes fully assembled and is foldable.

My set is now 6 months old and there is no discoloration or damage. They have been outside during all the hot Florida summer and now the cold weather. I enjoy taking out my pellet grill and doing BBQ outside.

I find the sitting position very comfortable, although the seat of the chair is at an angle and for some it might be hard to get up, but it is a comfortable place to be around the fire pit.

Why our top choice?

First and foremost, the aesthetics of the set are superb and complements modern house decor. This outdoor patio furniture set is ideal for creating the best outdoor design and sitting comfortably around a fire pit.

Foldable: yes

Material: Plastic ( Polyethylene).

Comfort: 5 of 5

Warranty: 5 out of 5

Price: 4 out of 5

What we like:

  • Amazing quality
  • Folding Adirondack chair
  • Low maintenance
  • “Made in the USA” 
  • Sturdy

 Things to consider:

  • Heavy
  • Low to the ground
  • The holding pings can be hard to push in and remove.

The KINGYES Adirondack Chair

kingyes fire pit chair

The KINGYES chairs are another good option for comfortable seating around a fire pit. These chairs are built much in the same way as our top pick, but the main difference between the KINGSYES chair and the Polywood is price, and the design is slightly different. These are also made out of recycled plastic and share many of the characteristics of the Poly, but they do add a few features that are nice, especially for the lower price.

First you get a cup holder, which I really like because on my Polywoods I put my beer on the hand rest and when it gets slippery, I end up losing a few ounces of beer.

You also get an adjustable back rest, which is helpful for those who might have trouble getting up from the chair.

When folding these chairs, I found removing the securing pin a bit easier and I like that the pin is attached to a small link chain so you don’t lose it. It does mess with the aesthetics a bit, but not a huge deal to me.

These chairs are easy to put together, but they are heavy. Maybe have a friend nearby to help you. During assembly, you might want to have a small drill bit ready as some of the screw holes might be covered with plastic from the factory.

 What we like:

  • Folding Reclining
  • Assembling is easy.

Things to Consider:

  • You will see a chain

Tyrz Adirondack Chairs – Budget

Tyrz adirondack chair

Tyrz Adirondack Chairs are very close to our top pick, Polywood. The main differences are price and these fire pit chairs are not foldable; they need to be assembled. Other than that, Tryz’s approach is very similar to Polywoods. In fact, they use the same base material, polyethylene, as their main building material. Certainly, there are differences in the manufacturing prices, but the main material is the same.

The quality of these chairs is also very good. Besides the plastic parts, all the furniture hardware is 304 stainless steel, making the design of these chairs sturdy and durable.

Here is where I think the price difference comes into play and is fit and finish. The Poly’s feel very strong. I mean, the foldable models wiggle a hair, but that is because there are joins between the pieces to allow them to fold. The Tyrz chairs are thinner and slightly flimsier.

Then there is the finish, compared to our top pick. These chairs do not share the same finish quality as our top pick does. With the Poly’s, the finish almost looks like real wood. With these chairs, you can tell they are plastic.

Expect some manufacturing flaws, such as holes filled with paste where screws go and a lower quality overall. These furniture companies are in the USA and are an affordable option for comfortable seating around a fire pit.

What we like:

  • Adjustable

Things to consider:

  • A bit lower quality but still go to sit around a fire pit

The GCI FirePit Rocker Chair

CGA Chair

No, we are getting more into the portable options in this article and just as I discussed earlier, there is fire pit furniture for home use and then there are options for outdoor seating around a firepit at the campsite. Options like the CGI Rocker chair are great for camping or outdoor activities because they are designed with portability in mind. These are lighter chairs compared to Adirondack chairs, which weigh anywhere from 30 to 40 pounds.

CGI makes all kinds of outdoor furniture, including tables, chairs, and benches. Their gear helps make camping fun and comfortable while cooking a great dinner with their campfire cooking tools.

Solid Wood Fire Pit Bench ( outdoor sitting bank)

Solid Wood outdoor bench

Some might not want just chairs and be looking for an accent piece to create a cozy fire pit area or just something different. What is very cool about this fire pit bench is that it is first made out of cedar, which gives the fire pit seating area a nice rustic feel; second, these benches are curved, meaning that four pieces can make a full circle around most fire pits. So everyone gets an equal view of the fire. 

Unlike with an Adirondack chair, a bench will not give you back support and will not be as comfortable, but it is different. 

Assembly of the benches is easy, and it involves attaching the legs with a couple of allen screws. The allen wrench is included.  

The Solid Wood Fire pit bench set makes a great alternative to and adirondack chair

This beck is made of acacia wood and has a simple design. It makes a great decorative piece for outdoors or even inside the house.

This bench is solid but there are a few things to consider. First it is made out of wood so it will require some maintenance and even refinishing from time to time. If you live in my home state of Florida expect the summer sun to take a toll on this set. Second, the legs are a bit narrow and if you are planning on using this set outdoors, the legs can sink in wet grass or dirt.

Nevertheless, these benches weigh way less than an adirondack chair and are easier to move around, transport, and store. 

What we like:

  • Beautiful fit and finish made our of wood

This to Consider:

  • The wood might require some maintenance

 

GCI Outdoor Roadtrip Rocker Collapsible Outdoor Chair

CGI roadtrip chair

I talked about another CGI chair but this model takes portability to the max. The design is very clever; you can completely fold this chair flat and on its side and fit in a small carrying bag. These chairs work very well, are rugged and light. I have a pair of these and my favorite for sitting around a fire pit or taking to food truck night.

These CGI rockers are not as comfortable as an Adirondack, but they are easy to move and don’t weigh much.

This is a good fit for those looking for something light that they can use around the fire pit. These are also good for camping, taking to festivals, and, of course, cooking around a fire or with your portable pellet grill.

Although not the priests these CGI rocker chairs make great fire pit seating chairs.

What to consider when selecting your next chair for seating around the firepit

The first thing to consider is how you will be using fire pit chairs. Is this going to be part of an outdoor area and part of your home decor? Therefore, seating furniture for your patio. Or are these more traveling or camping chairs that will be used around a campfire, at the beach, or wherever you go? So let’s go over the things to consider in more detail.

Foldable and portable chairs

A foldable fire pit chair will be a better option for those wanting a light chair that can be taken camping, to the beach or anywhere in the world where you want to set your fire pit.

Foldable outdoor furniture sets are available and should be considered if you want a set that is easy to store or move around to clean or keep safe, but isn’t necessarily meant to be moved around often.

On the other hand, there are sets that are specifically designed for outdoor fire pit use and are built not only so they can be folded but also light enough to make them easy to transport and throw on the back of a pickup truck or car.

So consider if you need that level of portability on a foldable set, or if a regular affixed set will do.

 Comfortable

Fire pit chairs are part of the experience, and as such, they need to be comfortable. Especially if you intend to spend a few hours hanging out with your friends and family. Some chairs have crazy designs and kind of look good with the ambience, but they are far from comfortable. So consider the materials and shape of the chair to make sure it is a comfortable option.

Contrary to what you might believe, the material of the chair alone will not affect how comfortable the chair is. The chair’s material will impact comfort too. For instance, the sit angle alone can make a chair very comfortable.

Warranty

A warranty is essential for any product we buy, but especially for outdoor furniture.These fire pit chairs are not only exposed to the elements but also the heat of the fire. These chairs will be left outside in the cold, rain, and wind, and even dragged and dropped a few times. This is why I recommend looking for chairs with a good warranty in case something goes wrong, a part fails, or you simply need replacement parts. There are cheap chairs that work well, but when it is time to call customer support, well, you get the point.

Pirce

As with everything we buy, price is always a determining factor, but I have to be real here; quality does come at a price, and some of these fire pit chairs are exorbitantly priced. However, set your budget and try to find the best quality chair you can afford. Some brands use high quality materials, which increases their price, while others are just selling you eye candy, like cup holders and phone holders.

I always like to spend on quality as much as possible, then on the features, which I will talk about below, last.

Features

Not necessarily a deal breaker, but if you are trying to decide between two chairs, for example, look at the features of each of them. Some chairs offer things like cup holders, carrying handles, and some even carry bags. If those things are important to you and you think they’ll come in handy around the fire pit, then make it part of your list. If not, these features are often good areas to save on cost.

Weight of Furniture

Weight is important because it can determine everything from shipping costs to whether you’ll be able to move these things around come fall. Let’s say you are looking for a set to leave all year around a beautiful fire pit outback, then weight might not be that much of a factor. 

But if you are wanting something that you can move around or transport, then pay close attention to weight. Let’s just say, adirondack seats tend to be heavy!

Easy storage

Some sets are foldable and are easy to put in a garage for storage. Others are big, heavy chairs that are almost impossible to move without help. 

Cozy Fire Pit Seating recommendations

I love the outdoors and love cooking on a live fire pit and with charcoal. There are a few things you can do to enhance the experience and make your fire pit area cozier and more enjoyable. First, if you are in a state like Florida, use some sort of mosquito repellent. I cannot tell you how many times our fun gets cut short because mosquitoes are out in full force. 

Second, set up the fire pit chairs so that wood smoke is not going towards it. This might be hard given that once wood is smoking and the wind changes, there is very little one can do, but it helps to try.

Lastly, get nice blankets and pillows to decorate, but also get comfortable. Get some nice snacks and a few drinks and enjoy quality time around the fire, smoking marshmallows and  .

Conclusion

An adirondack chair adds a classic “rustic” look to any fire pit area. If you are looking at Adirondack chairs and are looking for the best option, consider Polywood. They have definitely done a great job with their brand and are absolutely top quality. 

For portable options, CGI offers reliable and quality products. If you are on a budget, then the Tyrz chairs are a good option.

The Best Knife for Cutting Meat

22 June 2022 at 11:21

A good knife for cutting meat has to be sharp but also withstand the abuse of cutting raw or hot meat. In this article, I share seven options, including various types of meat-cutting knives. 

To find the best knives for cutting meat among the many options, I selected and evaluated 15 knives to determine which were the best for chopping, slicing, carving, and trimming. We tested at how well each knife cuts meat, what it was made of, how well it was made, how comfortable it was to use, and how much it cost. 

I also reached out to my local butcher in Winter Garden, Florida, for his opinion on these picks and to compare his testing notes with ours.

We will discuss in this article:

  • What should you consider.
  • The various types of metals used in the construction process.
  • How do these metals compare in terms of their qualities.
  • Our top choice.

Best knives for cutting meat Reviews

1. WÜSTHOF Chef’s Knife – Best Overall

Wusthof Chef's knife

The WÜSTHOF brand has stayed true to its roots by manufacturing their knives in-house. I am a longtime customer of WÜSTHOF and I have been using their products for years. 

Aside from manufacturing an excellent product, here are the reasons I chose WÜSTHOF and their chef’s knife as our top pick.

WÜSTHOF has been producing knives in Solingen, Germany, for over 200 years. Although much has changed, the company continues to manufacture their products at their hometown factory, whereas other large and well-known manufacturers have succumbed to the pressures of the modern economy and outsourced all manufacturing.

Their products are top-notch and made out of high-quality, high-carbon stainless steel. 

  • Blade Material: High-Carbon Stainless Steel
  • Length: Six Inches
  • Weight: 0.4 pound
  • Type: Chef’s Knife
  • Warranty: Manufacturer defects are covered by a limited lifetime warranty.

What we like

  • These blades are of exceptional quality and construction.
  • The blades are forged, therefore strong.
  • A hand guard that is wide and thick.
  • A comfortable handle
  • easy to keep sharp.

What we don’t like:

  • A little on the pricey side, but they are of high quality.

2. DEXTER RUSSEL – Best Meat Boning Knife

Dexter Russel Boning Knife

The Dexter Russel is our pick for a boning knife. There are many things we like about the Dexter, including the fact that it is made in the United States and has an extremely comfortable handle. The handle provides a secure grip and boosts confidence when slicing, trimming meat and fat from bones, as well as making small and difficult cuts. 

The handle is made of materials that help reduce bacteria. The curved blade has a sharp point that is ideal for making precise cuts around bone or boning. 

This company also has an amazing background and history, having been in business for over 200 years, manufacturing products in Southbridge, Massachusetts, USA.

  • Blade Material: Stamped Carbon Steel
  • Length: 6 in.
  • Weight: 0.3 lbs.
  • Type: Boning
  • Warranty: Limited Lifetime 

What we like:

  • Made in the USA
  • A 200-year-old company with extensive manufacturing experience.
  • comfortable handle.
  • The round point makes it easy to trim ribs.

What we don’t like:

  • Although the curved point is useful for trimming, it can be difficult to clean. Must exercise caution.

3. DALSTRONG – Best Meat Slicing Steel Carving Knife

Dalstrong Carving Knife

After hours of hard work and cooking, the last thing you want to do when carving a turkey, brisket, or pork shoulder is shred the meat and ruin the food with awful cuts. This is why I always like to have a good slicing and carving knife when I’m smoking briskets. 

Carving knives are not used as frequently in meat preparation as chef’s knives are, but they are equally important because slicing the meat into a beautiful piece is part of the presentation, and it also affects how well the meat is received.

Dalstrong is a Canadian company that opened manufacturing facilities in the United States and Europe, and whose products are undeniably well-made and durable. It is made out of Damascus Japanese steel with 62 layers of Japanese steel. 

It has has a very strong and comfortable handle. I like that it has a full tang with multiple rivets securing  the handle.

  • Blade Material: Japanese Damascus Steel
  • Length: 12 inches
  • Weight: 10 ounces
  • Type: Carving
  • Warranty: Lifetime

What we like:

  • Very sharp, beautiful looking.
  • comfortable handle.

What we don’t like:

  • is a foot long, so we will need proper space for storage,

4. VICTORINOX SWISS ARMY – Best Butcher Knife

Victorinox butcher knife

Everyone is familiar with the Swiss army knife, and we all know they are high-quality knives.  We chose their butcher knife as the best butcher option because it embodies many of the quality traits that this company is known for. Victorinox has been manufacturing knives for centuries, since the late 1800s. What I like the most about it is its handle. It instills confidence when making large, powerful swings, and the knife’s end tip carries enough weight to aid in the chopping of large meat cuts. 

  • Blade Material: High Carbon Stainless Steel
  • Length: 10 inches.
  • Weight: 8 ounces
  • Type: Butcher
  • Warranty: Lifetime

What we like:

  • A well-balanced
  • Easy to chop large cuts of meat.

What we don’t like:

  • Is a large “chopping” tool, so it is not very useful for other tasks.

5. Mercer Culinary Genesis 6-Inch – Budget Chef’s Knife

Mercer Chef's Knife

In the kitchen, a chef’s knife is quite useful. You can chop, cut, slice, trim, and prepare almost any dish. Because not everyone needs a cutting-edge laser-cut German steel blade, we’d like to include the Mercer Culinary Genesis.

This is a low-cost chef’s knife that is ideal for individuals who rarely prepare food but want a decent option but do not want to pay the high cost of a high-quality of the top blades on this list.

It is is crafted from high-carbon steel. The handle and tag are not as sturdy or of excellent quality as the WÜSTHOF.

  • Blade Material: Forged High Carbon Stainless Steel
  • Length: 6 inches.
  • Weight: 7 ounces
  • Warranty: Limited Lifetime

What we like:

  • Great for daily use. It sharpens and hones well, and I’m not concerned about it getting abused with acid foods or too much water.
  • Great value per dollar.
  • Comfortable handle

What we don’t like

  • It can oxide easier than other blades so dishwashing is not recommended.

What should You consider before buying a meat cutting knife

It is important to consider a number of factors that can affect the knife’s capabilities and effectiveness.

A proverb that comes to mind is “jack of all trades, master of none.” Although some are so good and sharp that they can trim, cut, and slice, you need different types of knives for each of these tasks to be done perfectly. 

There are slicing knives great for slicing meat and serving, and then there are meat cleavers, which have the weight and razor-sharp edge to chop through meat and bone. The point here is that there are different knives for different purposes.

Blade material / Metal

This is very important. Different metals and metal compositions are used in manufacturing, which impacts the durability and quality of the knife. Some metals are better than others at retaining sharp edges and are more susceptible to chipping and cracking. The majority of manufacturers adhere to and are certified by the NSF for materials and construction processes.

Other metals are resistant to corrosion and oxidation, which is important if you plan to wash your knives in the dishwasher. Have you ever put a cast-iron pan in the dishwasher? My wife has!

Later in this article, I will compare and contrast the various metals to help you select a material that best meets your needs. For the time being, keep in mind that cheap knives are likely to be crafted from lower-quality metals, whereas premium or high-end will be more expensive due to the quality of the metals they employ.

Hardness

When talking about knives, hardness is often confused with toughness. A “hard” knife is not necessarily tough because using too hard of a metal can also make the blade brittle and more susceptible to cracking. This is where the metal composition comes into play, and a fine balance of steel and carbon makes the right edge. 

The Size of the Blade

When determining the size of a knife, it is crucial to consider its intended use. 

Although this may seem obvious, some individuals fail to recognize that some manufacturers specify the overall length, not just the length of the blade. You should be aware of the length and size of the blade itself, excluding the handle. 

Here are some tips when considering blades:

Chef’s Knife: Look for a blade at least 8 inches long, which will work well for cutting meat, but also vegetables and just about anything.

Paring Knife: 3 to 4 inches long is good, and these are great for working with fruits, deveining shrimp, and even preparing fish.

Boning Knife: I like using these for trimming fat caps, ribs, and bones off meat. Look for a blade of about 6 inches so you have enough space between the cut of meat and your hands.

Carving knife: Carving knives are designed to cut and slice around bones, so I prefer a blade that is at least 10 inches long so I have adequate distance between my hands and the meat I’m preparing.

Weight and Balance

The weight and balance are important because you want something that is easy to handle. They don’t have to be heavy to be effective, unless we are talking about a chopping or carving. 

I have included the weight of each in this article so you can get a good idea of the blade weight. 

The Handle

The knife’s handle is as important as the quality of the blade, and here’s why: you can have the best knife in the world, but if the handle is extremely uncomfortable or slippery, it would be useless for slicing meats or even softer foods like vegetables and cheese. 

Knowing that I will be using it for long periods of time, I prioritize comfort when evaluating knives. After I find a handle that I like, I look at the blade material.

There are some really good quality knives that are made entirely from steel, and I like the look, but a steel handle can be slippery and uncomfortable when you’re slicing meat and seasoning, and your hands are full of oil. It can be hard to handle and control. 

The quality of the handle also matters. A poorly constructed handle can separate from the tang, rendering it useless.

A handle consists of several parts, including the tang, the scales, and the rivets. Some designs may be a little different, but most handles have these  three parts. These components need to be of good quality to ensure a good handle. 

Types of handles

Some people like certain types of handles better than others, but here are some of the most common types to help you get to know them.

  • Real carved wood
  • Stainless Steel – metal
  • Plastic composites like polymer handles

Blades Material: The type of metal used in manufacturing

Let’s talk about the blade’s material, which is one of the most important aspects of any blade, but particularly those used for cutting meat. The blade material will determine everything about the knife, including its durability, ability to maintain a sharp edge, and cutting efficiency.

Knives are crafted using a variety of metals and metal alloys. Some are crafted from high-carbon stainless steel, but all of your knives are crafted using different composites to make them stronger, more durable, and sharper. 

Understanding the various metals used to make knives is important because it will help you understand which knives made with which metal is truly superior to others. If you do not understand the properties of the metal used in manufacturing, you may be unable to compare different brands and judge their claims of being the best. 

So in this section of the article, we will describe the various metals used in knives and their characteristics so that you have the information and understand exactly what makes a knife better than another and which metal is better than another. 

Let’s talk about the various metals used in the manufacturing process, how they compare, and which ones are better than others. 

High Carbon Stainless Steel

When compared to carbon steel, high-carbon stainless steel has a better balance of carbon and stainless steel. This mix of metals has a good balance of sharpness, strength, and resistance to corrosion. It also keeps a sharp edge longer than most other types of metal blades. This material is often used by high-end brands like Wusthof and Victorinox.

The biggest advantage of high-carbon stainless steel is its ability to retain a sharp edge. It is  easy to sharpen and is more resistant to oxidation. On top of that, high-carbon stainless steel knives are absolutely beautiful. 

Many high-carbon stainless steel knives must be hand washed to protect the finish and handle, and they must be properly stored. High-carbon stainless steel is possibly the most popular material used in kitchens and offers a good balance of quality and durability.

Carbon steel

Carbon steel is exactly what it sounds like: carbon, or a small percentage of carbon, is added to steel to increase its hardness and rigidity. Carbon steel is well-known for its ability to hold a sharp edge. 

Carbon steel, on the other hand, can oxidize due to the carbon component and thus requires little maintenance to remain in good shape and oxidation free, without affecting the razor-like sharpness of a carbon steel edge. 

Carbon steel needs to be oiled and can only be washed by hand so it doesn’t rust and give food a metallic taste.

 Also, some carbon knives don’t work well for cutting frozen foods, bones, or shells.

Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is an alloy of iron with roughly 15% chromium or nickel and a small amount of carbon. This low amount of carbon is what allows it to be so durable and resistant to corrosion. The issue with stainless steel blades is that they do not hold a sharp edge as well as a good quality high-carbon steel blade. Some stainless steel knives can be sharpened repeatedly, but these blades require little care. 

Ceramic

Ceramic is a very hard and lightweight material, and ceramic blades can hold a sharp edge longer than any other material on this list. However, you may ask why not every blade in the world is ceramic. Because ceramic is ceramic, it will break if dropped, crack or shatter. 

Ceramic blades are popular because they do not react to chemicals, change colors, or impart metal flavor to food when they come into contact with them. Ceramic knives are ideal for those who want a lightweight and don’t mind putting in a little extra care to keep it from meeting the floor or dropped. The biggest downside to ceramic is that if the edge is damaged or needs sharpening, you will likely need to send it back to the manufacturer to get it re-sharpened. 

Damascus steel 

Damascus steel is strong and durable, and it’s more of a process of forging and stamping than a material, but it is often referred to as Damascus steel. Damascus steel is not as strong and sharp or as high quality, as today’s modern high-carbon stainless steel. Few manufacturers still follow the same process of stamping and forging 60 plus layers of steel to make Damascus knives.

The Damascus steel you get today is not the same as the stamped or forged knives from ancient times when multiple layers of wootz steel were hammered together to build a knife.

Damascus steel retain the recognizable and signature wavy pattern that is distinct and unique to Damascus steel

Knives well suited for cutting meats

There are different types of knives that are well-suited for cutting meat. Each has its own purpose in the kitchen and around your grill. Some are better for slicing, while others are good for trimming, and others are good for cutting meat and stripping meat off the bone.

There are different types, but this article focuses on knives for cutting meat. There are knives for everything from slicing bread to slicing vegetables.

The following are great for cutting meat:

Carving Knife

A carving knife has a long, straight-edged, narrow blade that is designed and intended to cut through meat. Its pointed tip aids in carving meat from bones by navigating around them. A carving knife is typically 8 to 12 inches long. A carving knife has either a hollow or Granton edge which is an edge design that reduces friction when cutting raw meat.

Butcher’s Knife

Butcher knives is a precision forged, at least the nice brands, very sharp and hardened carefully to delivery a deep cut.s These knives are sharpened to 16 to 18 degrees. These are large, heavier and with long hand tangs. 

Bread Knife

A bread knife is as its name suggests designed to slice a soft bun without shredding it thanks to its serrated edge. A long blade, good balance, and its edge are why this knife often used for cutting meat. The blade length of bread knife aids in the precise slicing of meat.

A Cleaver Knife

A cleaver knife is the hammer of the cutting world. This knife can be use to cut raw meat as it shear weight alone will help cut thorough bone. A cleaver is a knife is used to chop hard cuts quick with a clean cut line, this is different than boning which requires more fitness. 

A cleaver can also be use to cut cooked food and you will often see chefs grab a cleaver to cut ribs, chicken and even vegetables.

Utility Knife

A utility knife as its name suggests, is a versatile knife around the kitchen. Similar to a boning knife, a utility knife can be used for precise cutting and complex cuts. It is very similar in shape to a chef knife but it is smaller, lighter and narrower.

At 4 to 7 inches long, this knife can be use to chop, peel and cut foods.

Boning Knife

A boning knife is very useful for making delicate cuts around bone but it is also very useful for things like trimming fat off a briskets or ribs. 

The curved pointy edge of a boning knife makes it easy to make small cuts to start trimming fat or a tiny cut to remove ribs membrane. If you go to a butcher shop you will see this knife in action trimming fat caps off steaks.

The Chef’s Knife

A chef Knife, the tool of trade of every chef and a multi purpose knife. This is one of the most popular tools in a kitchen. A chef will use this knife for chopping, cutting, mincing and peeling. 

A chef knife has many of the same characteristics as other knives, but not to the same extend. This is why multi-tool knives are so popular but it do not replace the other “knives best for their own specialty.

A Serrated or Bread Knife

These have serrated edges, which help catch on to things like bread, but also work well for slicing certain meats.

BBQ Grill Academy Tips: How to keep your Meat knives in good shape

Storage

Don’t simply toss your knives into a kitchen driver, where their edges will clash and cause damage, as well as damage other kitchen implements. Instead, use a storage block or a magnetic strip.

I prefer the magnetic strip because the point of the blade never hits anything.  

Keep it sharp

Invest in a good, high-quality sharpener. Stainless steel edges require frequent sharpening. 

Hand wash them

Many manufacturers and brands say that their knives can go in the dishwasher, but the detergent in dishwasher soap can damage some metals and even the handles.  To keep your them in tip-top shape, hand wash them.

Use good cutting boards

When you cut on cheap or even glass cutting boards, the knife’s edge hits a very hard surface, dulling the edge. Glass boards, in particular, have very rough edges.

Instead, use a good quality wood cutting  board or even marble cutting board.

Testing and Benchmarking

The the items in this article were subjected to the following testing procedures and standards:

Quality

We inspected the quality and build of each blade. We inspected both the metal and the workmanship for flaws. 

Materials

We considered each blade’s material composition.

Meat Cutting efficacy

We cut the same piece of meat with each knife to determine the effectiveness of each blade.

Strength and durability

It pains me to admit this, but in true “Forge Under Fire” fashion, we did smash the knives against bone to see if the edges chipped and the knife’s hardness.

Price

We considered the price to ensure that the product’s quality, materials, and aesthetics were commensurate with the cost.

Conclusion

When purchasing a meat knife, it is important to remember that there are different types of knives that are well-suited for cutting meat, and that the quality of the meat will affect how well the knife cuts. 

During our research and testing, we found Wusthof to be the best option. Its sharpness, quality, and craftsmanship are superior to most knives in the market.

The Best BBQ Grill Mats in 2023

25 May 2022 at 14:07

If you have been around the BBQ community and have been following BBQ trends, you have likely heard of grill mats. Eggs, for instance, cannot be cooked evenly on grill grates, but they can be cooked evenly on grill mats.

Grill mats add great convenience. You can almost transform your grill into a griddle, cook foods such as eggs and vegetables, and even bake cookies.

However, not all grill mats are made from the same materials or share the same construction standards. Some are better than others, so we will discuss the following in this guide:

  • What is a grill matt?
  • The best grill mats and our top choice.
  • Different types of grill mats and build materials
  • What to look for when buying.
  • Are they safe?
  • and much more.

Let’s start with what is a grill mat?

Some of you may already know what grill mats are, but for those who do not, they are versatile, heat-resistant grill liners made from flexible materials. Grilling mats provide a nonstick surface in addition to an even, flat cooking surface.

On a dirty grill, a grilling mat can be used to prevent food from coming into contact with the grates. You can also use these mats to prevent or block flare-ups, but they are most useful for cooking small foods or foods that are liquid or paste-like when uncooked.

Best BBQ Grilling Mats Reviewed

1. Z Grills Grill mat set – Best Overall

Z Grills Mat

You have likely read or heard about Z Grills. This brand is well known for making quality, affordable pellet grills. Their grilling mats are no exception. The Z Grills Mat set is our pick because they can withstand high temperatures of up to 500 degrees and are made of PFOA-free Teflon.

While I like other mats on this list, for daily use I prefer the Z Grills mats because they offer the same performance and quality as other competitors, but they sell them in nice sets of 10 and, for your peace of mind, offer a money back guarantee.

Most grilling mats manufacturers offer the same thing. BBQ mats all offer the same thing, and they all claim to have the best, thickest, best, and so on. The reality is that most mats are the same and made the same. So when I find a brand that gives me a good deal and meets my temperature requirements and manufacturing safety guidelines, I buy it.

Also, these mats are high-heat-resistant and easy to cut to any size.

Material: Teflon

Coating: PTFE

Heat resistant: up to 500 degrees

Pros

  • Set of ten
  • The nonstick coating surface is easy to clean.
  • The mats don’t have or release foul odors while cooking or even when taking them out of the package.

Cons

  • None that we could find. These mats did their job as stated by the manufacturer.

2. MiTBA Copper Grill Mats – Runner Up

Mitba mats

The MiTBA copper mats are strong, durable, and good for those wanting an alternative to Teflon mats. These mats are durable and can handle temperatures hot enough to get grill marks on your food.

I like using copper mats. I get better grill marks, and I’m not concerned about damaging the mat too much if I’m cutting food with a knife.

Kona copper mats are also good, but the reason I chose MiTBA for this list is that the Kona mat stuck to the grill’s grates and was hard to clean. When comparing pricing, the MiTBA delivers the same performance for way less. Still, the Kona Mat is a good product that can handle high temperatures, leaves grill marks, and is easy to clean.

Material: Copper

Heat resistant: up to 500 degrees.

Pros

  • Copper mats do not have any chemical coatings.
  • The mats are easy to cut into whatever shape you need.
  • can withstand high temperatures without worrying about damaging chemical coatings.
  • These mats leave grill marks.

Cons

  • Copper mats don’t clean as easily as Teflon mats, so marks and stains will remain.

3. The Kona Grill Mat – Highest heat resistance

Kona Mats

The Kona BBQ Grilling Mat is thick and durable, and this product has been around for quite some time. Most of these Teflon mats are the same, and what sets them apart from some others is the price.

Kona mats are coated much like other mats on this list and are PTFE coated. Kona claims their mats can withstand temperatures of up to 600 degrees.

PTFE breaks down at about 572 degrees, so Kona’s claims are questionable. However, Kona does offer a 7-year warranty on this product, and their website clearly says, up to 600 degrees.

Material: Teflon

Coating: PTFE

Heat resistant: up to 600 degrees

Pro

  • Think mats with nonstick coating help them cook evenly.
  • 600-degree maximum temperature rating

Cons

  • Although Kona states that their proprietary coating can withstand 600 degrees, I didn’t feel comfortable using the mats at those temperatures, but at least you know they are strong and can withstand a few flare-ups well.

4. Aoocan Grilling Mat – Best Copper

Aoocan Grill Mat

The Aoocan grill mat set includes six strong and durable mats. This set is available in different sizes and is made of copper. The material on these mats works great, and I enjoy using them for making eggs or foods that I want to cook at high temperatures.

Material: Copper

Coating: n/a

Heat resistant: up to 500 degrees.

Pros

  • A set of six
  • I got grill marks when using these mats.

Cons

  • Nothing bad to say; the mats did what they were supposed to.

5. Chef Caron Nonstick BBQ Grill Mats – Good Choice

Caron bbq grill mats

The Chef Caron Mats are good mats for daily use or camping trips. If you need to dispose of them, they cost less than other mats on this list.

Material: Teflon

Coating: PTFE

Heat resistant: doesn’t specify

Pros

  • work as described.
  • A money-back guarantee is always welcome.

Cons

  • A money-testing I had a small grease pool that caused a flare-up. I was not able to clean some of the grease stains.

6. GQC BBQ Grill MatLeast Expensive

GQC Grill Mat

During my research, I wanted to test a “budget” choice, so I went online and grabbed a set of the GQC grill mats. These mats are the least expensive mats I saw and I wanted to know how good or bad these mats perform on a real lie test.

I was surprised to see how well these mats performed considering how cheap they are. They worked!

The GQC mats come in a large roll, allowing you to cut them exactly to whatever shape you need. The grill mat is reusable, so the roll can last a long time. I like to use these mats when I go on trips and want something disposable. You know, to cover those dirty old public park grills.

Material: Teflon

Coating: PTFE

Heat resistant: up to 500 degrees ( but during my tests I learned they cannot handle that temperature for long )

Pros:

  • very affordable
  • large roll

Cons

  • The mat is one large roll, so you have to make sure you have some scissors to cut them before using them.
  • Because the mat is initially “rolled,” the cut piece will not remain flat on the grill grate.  This is kind of annoying, but not a huge deal.

7. Kitchen + Home BBQ Mats — Budget

Kitchen and Home BBQ mats

These mats are another budget option and good for those trips to the beach where you might well dispose of them. This set is inexpensive, and you only get two mats.

Material: Teflon

Coating: PTFE

Heat resistant: up to 500 degrees

Pros

  • Inexpensive options, great for trips and outdoor use.

Cons

  • No warranty

Different types of grill mats and build materials

Not all grilling and cooking mats are built the same. Some are safer than others, and some grilling mats can present health risks.

To help you choose a brand that fits your cooking style, we will explain the different types and materials of mats. There are some cheap mats on the Internet that are not necessarily built using the best materials and present health risks, so I will “hammer” this topic to the ground and hopefully help you choose a good grill mat for your cooking needs and budget.

BBQ grill mats are typically made out of materials you likely already have around your kitchen. These materials include silicone, copper, and Teflon.

Teflon is known for being a material that doesn’t stick, but the way it is made has been looked at as recently as 2003. This is because Teflon can be manufactured using two chemicals, one of which can pose higher risks to people if present in high quantities. PTFE (Poly Tetra Fluoro Ethylene) and PFOA (Perfluorooctanoic acid) are two chemicals used in the manufacturing of Teflon.

Teflon is used in frying pans, baking sheets, and all kinds of cookware, including barbecue grill mats. The problem is that before 2002, PFOA was used in the making of Teflon. After the FDA banned the use of PFOA, perfluorooctanoic acid-free PTFE is used instead.

PTFE coating is very common on nonstick cookware and has been in production since the 1940s. However, PFOA, which is also used to make Teflon, PFOA has been marked by the CDC and EPA as toxic and presents health risks. So in short, we want to look for grill mats that “IF” are made out of Teflon because these are traditionally less expensive and are PFOA-free.

Materials

Copper, my preference

Copper mats are my choice for many reasons, but let’s just say, I hate ANY kind of man-made chemicals around, near, or above my food. Copper is non-toxic and FDA-approved. Copper and most metals also do better at absorbing and radiating heat, which helps cook food better.

Copper mats are studier and stronger than other types of BBQ grill mats. Because copper transfers heat effectively, sometimes you even get grill marks while using the mat. Some copper mats are made of thin woven copper strands, so there might be small amounts of grease or fluid transfer.

Silicone

Silicone is another material used to manufacture grill mats. Silicone is used often in mesh mats and works best when cooking at lower temperatures.

Teflon®

Teflon grill mats are the most common type and are all over the Internet. Teflon mats are popular for a few reasons, but mainly because they are affordable, very flexible, and easy to cut into whatever shape you want. Like all other mat types, Teflon mats are washable and reusable but not as durable as copper mats.

These mats are commonly thin fiberglass sheets with a PTFE coating.

Copper vs Teflon mats

Ok, so many wonder what the difference is between copper and Teflon mats, and whether there is a difference between these two types of mats.

Copper mats are made out of just that, actual copper. Fine thin copper strands are woven together and form a large source. There is no coating, chemicals, or sprayed stuff on these mats, just copper.

Copper is a good heat conductor, so these mats get to temperature fast and can deal with high temperatures well. The mats are also more susceptible to accidental cuts from knives or BBQ tools.

Now, here are a few downsides to copper mats. These mats don’t clean as well as Teflon mats. The surface on copper mats is not as “nonstick” as on Teflon mats, so you will have some marks and stains left on these mats. However, if you want something totally chemical-free, consider copper mats.

Teflon mats, on the other hand, are the most common material used on mats because they are easy to cut and clean easier. The PTFE coating makes these mats very smooth and a truly non-stick surface. However, you should know that PTFE starts breaking down above 550 degrees, and Teflon is a chemical. However, if used correctly, Teflon mats are safe.

Are grill mats safe?

Grill mats are safe, but you must follow the manufacturer’s instructions and be sure to opt for brands that do not use PFOA. In the Buyer’s guide below I’ll go over other things to consider.

Grilling and cooking Mats Buyer’s Guide

Here are some guides and things you should consider when buying a grill mat. These are also factors and attributes we used during our research to find these BBQ cooking mats.

Mat Material

This is the most important aspect that you want to consider when choosing a set. Most mats are available in Teflon and copper. There are pros and cons to everything in life, and that includes most grill mats.

For example, copper mats are durable, hard, stiffer, better at transferring heat, and washable. Teflon mats, on the other hand, can be damaged by heat if not used properly, but are reusable, washable, and can be cut into different shapes easily.

The biggest takeaway is to avoid mats made out of PFOA, which most grill mats don’t use anymore. But some mats still use PTFE coating, Teflon.

Mat Size

These mats come in different shapes and sizes. I recommend you measure your grill grates and see what size mat will work best for you. If you only want a small area of your grates covered, then smaller mats will work, but if you want a large mat for a small or portable grill you might end up cutting the grill mat set, and well, that defeats the point.

Circular grill mats are also available for those with round grill grates or kamado grills.

Mat Thickness

Different brands will boast different thickness specs and sometimes just to get your attention, but here is what I have learned from years of experience using these mats. A thicker mat will do better when cooking at high temperatures and will withstand grease fires better. The mat will be able to withstand higher temperatures better and therefore last longer.

The thickness of a BBQ grill mat is directly related to how long it will last, but that doesn’t mean it will cook better.

However, thicker grill mats are not always better. I know I just told you the positive, but hear me out. Some folks are selling cheap mats, claiming they are the best because their mats are thick. Well, let me give a piece of good advice, not only from research but from my years of using this mat. One of the best indicators of the mat’s quality is what temperatures it can withstand.

Good mats can withstand temperatures in the 500-degree Fahrenheit range and remain intact. All these mats are heat resistant, but the best can withstand temperatures high enough to even get grill marks on your food.

What will you use it For

Grill mats are often used as a means of keeping foods from getting stuck to the grill. Sometimes grill mats are great for those camping or beach trips where you might have to use a public grill and the grates are, well, not that clean. Great addition to a camping gear kit.

If you’re looking for something to use on trips to the beach or camping, or if you intend to throw it away after a few uses, go for the less expensive generic brands. If you are planning on cooking at high temperatures, go for a more durable or more expensive copper mat.

Nonstick mats are also great for grilling vegetables, small food items like shrimp, and even eggs. If you want a daily BBQ grill mat, then opt for a heavy-duty mat.

Temperature Capacity

Most grilling mats can handle temperatures ranging between 250 and 500 degrees. Higher temperatures call for thicker or tougher materials.

Consider the temperature resistance of your choice of grill mat. In this article, I included the heat resistance of each brand on the list. This might not be too much of an issue if you need a smoke mat, but on charcoal grills and gas grills, things can get hot.

Q&A

Why use a grill mat?

There are numerous benefits to using grill mats. The two biggest advantages are converting dirty grill grates and flare-ups. They also turn your grill virtually into a griddle, making it easy to grill meals like fish, shrimp, scallops, eggs, and even pancakes.

Conclusion

Some want to keep their grill clean; others want to cook food evenly with no loose vegetables. With that being said, the best grill mat set is the Z Grills mat. It does everything well, cooks well, and comes at a good price.

Top 6 Best Campfire Cooking Kits

24 May 2022 at 10:01

If you enjoy camping and cooking outdoors, a good campfire cooking kit can make cooking foods and meals outdoors much easier. In this article, I will show you a list of the best campfire cooking kits based on my own years of experience camping, cooking outdoors, and handling a campfire. I also go over what to consider when buying outdoor cooking equipment and give a few tips on how to get the most out of these outdoor cooking kits.

Preparation is essential for enjoying camping to the fullest. Having the right campfire cooking gear packed and ready in your car or RV can make a world of difference when cooking over an open fire. This list is a culmination of my many years of campfire cooking expertise and camping along the Florida coast.

Finding a campfire Cooking Kit

Not every camping trip was perfect. Actually, not every campfire was great either. It took me a few years, trips, mistakes, and trial and error to make these trips perfect and become a good campfire cook. Through the course of many years, I tested and tried over 20 different campfire cooking sets, and this article is the culmination of my years of testing notes and fails. It doesn’t matter how much you prepare; without the right open-fire cooking equipment and a good fire cooking kit, the experience can be rough.

I live in Florida, where camping, outdoor cooking, and hiking are synonymous with our state. Florida has some of the most beautiful state parks and beaches in the US. I have visited many of these state parks and done many camping trips. My favorite spot is Fort DeSoto Camp, located on the west coast of Florida near Tampa and Sarasota.

What a campfire cooking kit should Include to work well

Below you will see my top recommendations for the best campfire cooking kit, and I also included a guide to highlight what you should look for in a good campfire set.

But here are my two cents on what these cooking sets should do well, specially if using nothing more than a campfire as a heat source.

First, they need to be very portable and easy to move around, fold, pack, and throw anywhere in an RV, boat, or car. I’m also looking for double functionality in separate items, and what I mean by that is that I want to see a spoon that doubles as a fork or a carrying bag that can be used as a washing sink.

I also want the cook set to have good handles. When you are cooking outside or on a campfire, you use your bear hands a lot, and if I’m using gloves, I like big handles so I can wrap my entire hand around the handles without issues.

Lastly, the more and stronger the metal, the better. This is why, unlike camp stoves, there is no knob to adjust the flame when cooking over a campfire, and flare-ups do occur. When cooking out in nature, you have to react quickly, but sometimes if the fire gets out of hand, well, you have to let the cookware in the pit.

I have seen plastic handles melt, clips break, and pots warp. So keep this in mind. I will go more in detail on other factors you should consider, such as price, later in this article.

Out Top Picks For Best Campfire Cooking Kit

1. Stanley Base Camp Cook Set for 4 with 21 pieces campfire Kit – Best Overall

Stanley Base Camp campfire cooking kit

Why our top pick?

This campfire cooking set is well built, one of the most complete campfire cooking kits on the market, and reasonably priced.

Capacity: 4 people

Number of pieces: 21

What’s included:

  • 3.5 liter stainless cooking pot with a vented lid
  • A stainless frying pan
  • 4 – 22 oz. bowls
  • A cutting board
  • A Spatula
  • Four 6-inch plates
  • A serving spoon
  • Sporks
  • Bowls dish rack
  • A sponge securing cord to stack the set.

This Stanley campfire cooking kit for 4 has almost everything you need from your kitchen but camping. On many of my camping trips, I always forget two things that are included in this kit: a serving spoon and sporks. This set is designed with usefulness in mind. For example, instead of packing both forks and spoons, you get sporks!

I also like that it is designed to be stacked and stored neatly and securely using the bungee cord. This set comes complete with plates, bowls, and even a dish rack to keep the dishes dry after a quick wash.

Pros

  • Super useful cook set—the strong instructions are engraved on the pot’s lid, so you don’t have to remember how to put 21 pieces in a 3.5-liter pot.
  • All the parts and pieces fit inside the pot. It’s very easy to store and carry.
  • I like that the utensils have hook holes to hang them.
  • The cutting board is small enough to use on a rock or block.

Cons

  • The sporks might be too big for little ones.
  • During one of my trips, I lost the spatula handle. Both the serving spoon and the spatula have handles that can be taken off (by clicking on them), so they are easy to store. I contacted Stanley, and they sent me a new one, but the moral of the story is to keep an eye on those handles.
  • The spoons can melt if left near the campfire.

2. GSI Outdoors-Pinnacle Base Camping Cook Set – Runner Up

GSI OutDoors camping cooking kit

GSI Outdoors has been making campfire equipment since 1985. They know how to make good and reliable campfire tools and cooking gear. The GSI camping cook set does not include sporks and spoons as the Stanley does, but this brand makes these campfire cooking kits sort of modular. That is, you can start with the most basic camping cookware and add more pieces as you go.

This set is more for those who like to make soups and stews, and I prefer their pots over other brands because of the handles. It is easy to grab the foldable handle, grab a pot, and dump hot water through the lid’s holes.

Capacity: 2 to 4 people

Number of pieces: 8

What’s included:

  • One five-liter pot
  • A 3-liter pot
  • A nine-inch frying pan
  • Two lids
  • A cutting board
  • A folding pot handle
  • A carrying bag.

Pros:

  • Modular campfire cooking kit. You can get more pots and cookware and use the same handles.
  • The carrying bag doubles as a sink for washing dishes.

Cons:

  • It is a smaller set without utensils, but you can get those separately.

3. The Bruntmore Cast Iron 7 Piece Set cooking kit

bruntmore campfire cooking set

I love using cast iron tools and cookware, and this kit is built like a rock. This seven-piece campfire cooking bundle isn’t pretty, shiny, or fancy, but it can be a good fit if you want to throw some iron on direct fire and worry about damage.

Cast iron is durable and although it takes longer to heat up and arguably needs a more power fire to heath up the thicker metal, once is hot is hot and can get hot enough to fry and bake foods without getting damaged.

What I like about this set, besides it being made of strong cast iron, is that I can and often do use these pots in my home kitchen. The frying pan and the skillet are heavily used on my house stove. I can also use it with my home oven or, on clear, cool Florida days, prepare food outside.

Pros

  • Durable cast iron, can be used on direct flame, stove or oven.
  • The flat top works good as a grill.
  • I love the fact that a lid lifter is included, it helps with moving hot stuff around.
  • Pots and pans to cook a wide variety of meals.

Cons

  • This level of strength and quality do come at a cost.
  • Let’s just say, this set is heavy.

4. MEETSUN Camping Kit – Good Choice

Meetsun Camping Kit bundles

The MEETSUN Camping cooking kit is a large set and our budget pick. It comes complete with 37 pieces, including large pans, camping kettles, knives, forks, and spoons, all fit in a carry-on bag. This set is good for up to six people, and it’s great for larger gatherings and cooking for larger groups.

It isn’t necessarily the most durable or strongest option, but if you are on a budget and want lots of pieces, this budget set can be a good option.

Capacity: 6 people

Number of pieces: 37

What’s included:

  • One 4 liter hanging pot
  • One 3 liter cooking pot
  • One 1.4 liter saucepan
  • One 1.5 liter camping kettle
  • Six cups
  • Six plates
  • 6 folding stainless steel cutlery sets(spoons, knives, forks)
  • One cleaning brush
  • One spatula
  • One durable carry bag

Pros

  • Lots of pieces
  • The camping kettle comes in handy for making coffee.

Cons

  • Not built like our top two.

5. KingCamp Camping Kit Camping Set – Great for Prepping large meals

KingCamp campfire cooking Kit

The KingCamp is available in 17- and 25-piece bundles. It works great with a campfire, a tripod, a stove, or even a bonfire. The set is lightweight and easy to stack and carry in its bags. This pots will also work great on a stove or oven.

Capacity: 3 people

Number of pieces: 17 or 25

What’s included (25 piece bundle):

  • One half-liter stainless steel pot
  • One 1 liter stainless steel pot
  • One half-liter stainless steel frying pan.
  • There plates
  • Three sets of tableware (3 knives, 3 spoons, and 3 forks)
  • Three bowls
  • One carry bag

Pros

  • Lightweight
  • It’s a pretty complete set since you get plates and utensils.
  • Everything is stainless steel.
  • Can be use on stove or oven.

Cons

  • When the big pots are full of water and heavy, the handles don’t instill a lot of confidence.

6. GSI Outdoors Glacier Backcountry – Great for preparing small meals

GSI campfire cooking Outdoor kit

The GSI Outdoors Glacier set is a great choice for couples or individuals who want an outdoor cooking set that is small and lightweight with just the basics. Nothing fancy to see here, just the basics. You get a cooking pot, bowls, and folding sporks.

Yet, this is enough gear to cook over a live fire or grate. Outdoor cooking is a lot of fun and lets you get creative, but some people don’t need 40 pieces of camping cooking gear to get the job done, and they are easy to fit in a backpack.

Capacity: 2 people

Number of pieces: 7

What’s included:

  • One 1.8 liter stainless pot
  • A strainer lid
  • Two 20-onces mugs
  • Two 20-ounces bowls
  • Two Sip-It Tops
  • Two folding sporks
  • 1 welded sink

Pros

  • Small and lightweight
  • Easy to carry around in a storage bag or backpack.

Cons

  • There are not a lot of cooking utensils, but the point of this product is simplicity and portability.

What to consider when looking for campfire cooking kit equipment

  • What items and pieces are included in the kit
  • Intended Use
  • Storing
  • Quality

What Items and pieces are included in the kit for cooking full meals

The best campfire cooking kits include everything from tableware to serving plates. Be sure that the kit you choose has all the items you need, some “lower-end” kits will not include utensils and accessories like a carrying bag. I included in this article everything that is included in each kit, making it easy for you to make your selection and choose the best campfire cooking setup to suit your needs.

Intended Use

OK people, I know that we all want to use camping flashlights as shovels, but don’t expect a cheap set of cast iron pans to work well over an open fire. Some of these campfire cooking kits specify if they can be used over an open fire or not. Stainless steel cooking pots and pans do well over an open fire, but those thin composite pots do not.

cleaning cooking kit pot

A strong fire can damage even cast iron cookware, so it’s important that we not only use these tools as intended but also manage fire pits well to get the most out of our gear.

Storing

Most open-fire cooking equipment is easy to store. The kits I have included in this list are built so you can easily stack them up and store them until it’s time to cook. Look for a cooking kit that can be stacked up and stored; it’ll make things easier. You don’t want to give these tools a chance to corrode, and you also don’t want to leave them out on public sites.

Quality

The quality of the product is important, and material quality is the name of the game. When looking for a good set, pay attention to the material used to build the pots, handles, and tableware. Stainless steel kits will last a long time and work well over an open flame.

Cast iron does well, but it does need to be kept “seasoned” or oiled or it will rust. I have a cast-iron pan that has been with me for years. I use it over an open flame to sear steaks. Cast iron cookware is durable but can be heavy. Again, if you take the time to take care of cast iron pans and cast iron cookware, they will last.

Also, pay attention to the specs of some of these kits. There is some camping equipment that cannot be used with direct fire. I like to cook using cast iron cookware, but one big downside is that it is heavier. The best campfire cooking kits will handle more heat than less expensive options.

recommended Accessories in a campfire cooking kit and bundles

We can all agree that campfires are a fun part of our outdoor trips. It’s one of the most memorable aspects of camping. These are my humble suggestions on what essential items your next camping cooking set should include. Take into consideration the meals you like to cook and ensure you consider having the cookware listed below.

Frying Pan

While some foods can be thrown on a hot grate over hot coals or a campfire pot, other foods cannot. A frying pan can be used for toasting bread, cooking meats, and making side dishes.

I use my frying pan to cook eggs, pancakes, and, of course, bacon. A frying pan is very useful and enables you to cook a wider range of dishes and recipes.

Cooking pot

I have used cooking pots for boiling water, cooking vegetables, and preparing big stews. Cooking pots are versatile and can even double as sink to clean dirty dishes.

A cooking pot is a handy cooking tool. I have my share of issues at the campsite and have been able to heat water using a pot for quick showers. Yes, I’ve been there.

If you like to cook lots of soups and stews large cookware is always nice to have.

Accessories and utensils

Kits that include serving spoons, spatulas, and cutting boards are always praised and favored. Utensils like forks are very useful. Cooking tools such as tongs and cooking boards are also nice to have. I also like to bring a set of sticks for making skewers to make camping dinners more diverse.

Consider the utensils material, many brands use plastic composites to manufacture utensils and those can get damaged or melt if left near a very hot campfire.

Cutlery, plates, and bowls

Plates and bowls are very useful and, well, you need to put your food somewhere. Surely, you can purchase plates and bowls separately, but when they are included, it is quite nice. In some kits, when the bowls and plates are included, they fit inside the bigger pots for easy storage.

The Storage and Carrying Bag

Most camping cookware is made so that it can be stacked neatly and put in a bag. This is a huge convenience, and I recommend getting a set with a storage bag. I like to keep my tools nicely put away and protected until it’s time to cook.

TIP: Other Must-have items, accessories and Gear for the Camp, RV and more

The camping kits on this list comprise fantastic items to help you enjoy the great outdoors on your next camping trip. The following is a list of items that I always bring on trips and have learned to always bring after years of traveling. Some of these bundles have enough utensils and equipment for any camping style, but the items below take it a level higher.

A portable camp stove

campfire cooking stove

These portable stoves can be used for so many things, including cooking, of course. I always pack one, even if I end up not needing it. Some people prefer to build a campfire grill using rocks and a grill grate, but these stoves make things easier, and faster.

A Dutch Oven

A Dutch oven is one of the most versatile tools you can have in a campfire cooking set and should be part of your camping setup. You can make rice, fry, cook stews, and even use it to warm up food. As their name implies, these things can be as useful as a large oven and can be used on direct fire.

Firestarters

It is much simpler to use a firestarter, lighter, or even fire-starting blocks, particularly if the wood and timber around you are wet.

A fire starter kit:

  • Fire matches
  • Propane torch
  • Electric fire lighters

cooking lights

Not only are cooking lighting accessories useful for cooking safely at night, but they can also be used around the campsite. These lights are more durable than household LED lights and small flashlights.

A pair of cooking lights is sufficient to illuminate your cooking area and allow you to see what you’re doing.

A pizza or baking stone

You’ll be surprised at the amount of food and dishes you can prepare on a good pizza stone. Stones absorb a lot of heat and transfer it well, making them a good hot surface to cook on. It’s like taking a pizza oven with you, but easier to carry to a camp.

Cooking Gloves

You will be moving pots around, handling tools, and dealing with fire. It is a good idea to add a good pair of cooking gloves to your cooking equipment list and pack more than a pair on your next camping trip.

Also cast iron tools, skillets and griddle tops can get extremely hot and is a good idea to have a good pair of gloves to protect your hands.

A good Grate

I’m a bit old-school, and I just use an old cast iron grate, but campfire cooking grates are easier to set up with a campfire grill as they have folding legs or a stand to secure them. Most have foldable legs and do not need blocks or rocks to support them off the ground. These grates help support multiple cooking pots, deep dish plates, and even a coffee pot, making them very handy in a campfire cook set.

Aluminum pans

Aluminum pans are great for meal prepping and even serving food, but what makes them useful is their versatility and ease of cleaning.

Cleaning rags

I go to places like Ikea and online and get 79-cent rags or packs of cheap racks and throw them in a bag. Cleaning rags are a best friend around the campsite, and one can never have enough.

Biodegradable Dish Soap

You will need dish soap regardless, but the soap should be biodegradable. We all want to keep enjoying the outdoors, and we all want to keep the environment safe. Using biodegradable or environmentally friendly soap is a great way to protect the environment.

Bugs Spray

I live in Florida, and let me tell you, mosquitoes are a pain here. When I go on a camping trip, I pack some mosquito repellent spray and a few mosquito repellent candles. The campfire helps, but one can never be too prepared. I would recommend packing a good survival kit with bug spray.

Small Water Containers

Sometimes I get lucky and my camping site is near a potable water source. I like to bring water containers with me and fill them up with water if I am far from a water source.

Cooking mats

The good thing about a grate cooking mat is that you can grab any old grate and turn it into a clean cooking surface.

Campfire Cooking over fire and Fire pits

Live Fire cooking is one of the greatest experience you can share with your friends and family. The skills involved and the opportunities for flavors is amazing plus I enjoy the chats around the campfire.

I really enjoy the rustic nature of campfire and it amazes me how something as simple as a fire pit can be turned into a a full kitchen. Take for example a dutch oven, it can be used to make rice, soups, and even fry chicken, all with just fire.

The meals tend to get a hint of smoke flavor which is a plus in my book.

There are few campfire tips I want to share with you before we wrap up this article. First, starting a campfire, make sure it is allowed in your area. States like Florida might ban fires during severe draught conditions [ 1 ]. Many states have Fire Danger Maps or Fire Danger Index ( FDI ) to indicate current conditions.

Second, keep the campfire at least 25 feet from structures, flammable items or anything that can easily catch fire or be damaged by heat [ 2 ].

Lastly, have a fire extinguisher near the campfire just in case, and I also like to have a shovel to cover any hot wood. I encourage you to review a complete list of campfire tips from the National Fire Protection Association, which I have included for your convenience. I strongly recommend you always bring a first aid kit or survival kit since you are outdoors and also working with live fire.

One Last Word

When looking for open-fire cooking set, consider who you intend to use the cooking kit for. Some of you want a kit with as many pieces as possible, while others only want the essentials.

As far as the best campfire cooking kit, we pick the Stanley Base Camp cooking kit as it is of good quality and has all the cookware you need to cook a good meal on your next camping adventure. If you want a durable and strong product, then the Bruntmore set is a great choice.

BBQ Books: The Top 6 Best Smoker Cookbooks in 2023

21 May 2022 at 00:07

Picking up a BBQ cookbook to learn how to smoke meat is one of the best decisions a BBQ enthusiast can make. There are thousands of videos and articles available, but these smoker cookbooks are incredible sources of years of expertise and award-winning recipes from renowned and highly regarded pitmasters.

BBQ is very subjective. What you like, others might not. Competitions are judged by different people with different tastes, and there are hundreds of different styles, techniques, and flavor profiles. My point is, to find recipes you enjoy, and to do so, in this article we included books from various award-winning pitmasters, all with different styles. We will talk about what you should consider before picking up one of these cookbooks.

Here are the best meat smoking cookbooks

1. Franklin Barbecue: A Meat Smoking Manifesto (New York Times Bestseller)

franklin BBQ book

Aaron Franklin is the owner of Franklin’s Barbecue, a barbecue restaurant in Austin, Texas, and an extremely popular barbecue destination in America. Aaron is one of my favorite people in the BBQ world. The guy is an expert and among the best at what he does, but more than that, I like his personality. Aaron comes across as the happy friend we all have around us.

One thing that made me appreciate Aaron’s style more is his obsession with details and his attitude towards the fact that there isn’t just one way to BBQ. There is just “good BBQ”, but that does not imply that one style, flavor, or preparation method is superior to others. He does things his way and achieves success. His restaurant is one of the most well-known in the United States, attracting celebrities and even presidents.

His book, The Meat Smoking Manifesto, goes deep into Aaron’s beginnings and how he started. The book covers wood selection, types of cookers, and goes into meat selection and cooking. The book does not go deep into BBQ recipes, but it does into techniques.

Aaron is a hardcore “stick burner” offset smoker mad man, so if you want to learn the roots and master one of the most authentic methods of smoking meat, I highly recommend you learn a thing or two from Aaron.

2. Meathead: The Science of Great Barbecue and Grilling

MeatHead Book

Perhaps one of the most popular names in BBQ and grilling, Meathead is known for its deep dives into the science behind good BBQ. First, this book addresses two very different topics: BBQ and grilling.

For most, BBQ is authentic low and slow ribs, pork, brisket, and grilling is cooking high and fast, well faster. The two methods are covered and explained in this book, which makes it a more complete source of information for most.

Meathead covers nearly every aspect of barbecue, including smoking and grilling, in an innovative, scientifically driven approach to thwart popular myths. This book is very detailed and well researched using the mind of physicist and food scientist professor Greg Blonder, Ph.D., of Boston University. Yes, that’s how detailed this book is.

This BBQ cookbook was written by Meathead Goldwyn, founder of AmazingRibs.com. Meathead aims to make cooking easier and teach simple methods. This is a great book for anyone who wants to learn real methods and dispel many BBQ myths.

I highly recommend this book if you are looking for a comprehensive guide to the fundamentals as well as advanced techniques.

3. Project Smoke – Most Innovative Recipes

Project Smoke Book

This book includes 100 innovative recipes. So, if you are a BBQ lover looking to learn techniques but also a few mouth-watering recipes, this could be a great BBQ cookbook.

Steven Raichlen breaks from the norm in Project Smoke and brings you an ounce of unique and smoking-based recipes that are supported by his extensive experience and expertise.

From the classic brisket to the fresh seafood, and even desserts, Project Smoke offers something for everybody. Starting from the basics, such as different kinds of wood, to cooking equipment and several recipes, all can be found in this book.

Steven breaks down the barbecue techniques into easy-to-use steps to help you go from beginner to tried and true. This BBQ cookbook is great for those looking for something different and wanting to break out of the same, pork, brisket, and rib recipes.

4. The Brisket Chronicles

Steven Rainchlen BBQ Book

If brisket is your thing and you want to learn numerous techniques, recipes, and methods to cook brisket, the Brisket Chronicles is a great book. When I was reading this book I was pretty impressed by the author’s techniques and the number of creative recipes included in this book.

This book covers so many different ways to cook brisket. Smoked meat is great, but some might appreciate other methods of cooking briskets.

I recommend this book to beef lovers wanting to learn different ways of smoking brisket using different equipment including electric smokers or who want to learn a new cooking style.

5. Pitmaster – Great for beginners

Pitmaster BBQ book

This smoking cookbook, Pitmaster, gives you not only good techniques but also contains tips from 10 respected chefs and restaurateurs. The Pitmaster book teaches you the basics of using common grills and smokers and then continues your journey into more advanced recipes and techniques.

What makes this a good cookbook for those with smokers is that it dives into different regional barbecue styles, including Texas-style, Memphis, and the Carolinas.

While reading this book I enjoyed the different perspectives of different chefs who participated in this book bring. I like that different styles don’t necessarily mean better, but just different. However, different can certainly bring better results.

6. Smoking with Myron Mixon – Best Keep It Simple

Myron Mixon BBQ Book

Smokin’ with Myron Mixon is a great smoking cookbook. Myron has righteously earned his spot among the top pitmasters in the US. Before writing this book, Myron Mixon won three world championships and won over 180 Grand Championships.

What I like most about this book is that Myron starts right off the bat by dismissing common myths in the BBQ scene.

You hear a lot of people tell you that you need a charcoal smoker or an expensive smoker, the list goes on. In his book, Myron starts the first few pages by answering questions like, “Can I smoke food on a gas grill, or do I need an expensive cooker?” By the way, he answers “yes” to the first question and “no” to the second!

This book goes over smoking woods, picking the right wood, sauces and rubs recipes, and plenty of techniques.

Things to consider before choosing BBQ Smoking Cookbooks

Everybody should grab at least one of these books. These books are all great and contain decades of BBQ hall experience, recipes, and amazing techniques. However, if you only want to grab one book or are looking for something specific here is how to narrow down your search.

Decide what you want to learn

If you want to learn authentic, backwood, raw BBQ, then the Meat Smoking Manifesto fits that style. If you want more techniques and theory, The MeatHead leads in that category. My point is that each one of these books brings its own angles, techniques, and styles.

Author Credentials

There are many barbecue books, many. I have come across books from drama novel writers! ( slap me ) The books on this list are from actual pitmasters with vast experience in BBQ and the restaurant industry.

The authors of these books are qualified to teach the smoking process and offer easy to follow recipes to help you improve your smoking game. Barbecue books are all different and all authors have their own way to cook the best BBQ, so a good way to separate mediocre authors from award-winning pitmasters is to look at their credentials.

Some books are written by BBQ enthusiasts and others are written by completion-winning pitmasters. Again, BBQ and food is very subjective, what you might like others might not but if you want to learn real barbecue and want good, practical advice plus proven cooking techniques with actual recipes, I suggest learning from real pitmasters.

Your cooking equipment

Before you buy a cookbook, consider the type of equipment you have and the equipment being used and referenced by the author of the book. Most cookbooks use a variety of cooker types, but if you own, for example, a George Forman, the instructions in these books might be hard to follow.

OK, that was sarcasm, but the point here is that smoking meat opened the door to many methods, techniques, and creativity. There are hundreds of different ways to achieve great smoked meat, and yes, that includes using an electric smoker, a wood pellet smoker, or an offset smoker.

Some books will focus on a specific type of cooker, like a wood pellet smoker, and other textbooks are a complete grilling guide.

It is important to at least have an idea of the type of cooker used by the author because the process may vary a bit depending on the type of smoker.

A variety of recipes

BBQ cookbooks, like most recipe books, have dozens of recipe ideas. A smoking cookbook can focus solely on a particular meat or only offer a handful of recipes.

I enjoy books with a variety of recipes, I like to learn and add a few recipes to my smoking meats bag of tricks.

Some cookbooks will show you 10 different ways to make pulled pork, while others will stick to traditional ways.

Also, some books are just a grilling cookbook full of simple made-up recipes, and others are full of real hardcore authentic smoked meats, the best of the barbecue world’s greatest classic dishes.

Cooking Styles and Regional Flavors

This is something to consider, but in my opinion, you should try to learn as much as possible and from as many different experts as possible. That’s how you learn different styles. However, it is important to point out that some BBQ cookbooks will focus on different cooking styles and flavors.

For example, Aaron Franklin likes to barbecue a meat cut as simple as possible, and since he is from Texas people, yes, salt and pepper for this guy all day long. But then you have Smokin with Myron Mixon, where you see more southern, Georgia flavors. I recommend learning from both because you win by learning more and broadening your knowledge.

A professional chef will lean more towards detailed recipes and how to cook delicious food, whereas a pitmaster will teach how advanced smoker techniques, how to smoke various meats, and how to light and manage the perfect fire.

Conclusion

Finding a great BBQ meat smoking cookbook is something I did years ago to learn not only about smoking meat but also to meet the best BBQ masters out there. Just like BBQ rubs, I recommend you try a few of these books and learn from various people from around the barbecue world.

If you want to get acquainted with the best, I recommend you pick up a grill cookbook from Aaron Franklin and MeatHead. Those two are real BBQ people, and their knowledge, thankfully, has been preserved in books. Myron also has a lot of expertise and great material.

Lastly, if you want a book that can teach you all kinds of crazy recipes like smoked duck and teach you more than how to cook ribs, then Project Smoker is a great barbecue cookbook to read.

Best Meat Slicers for home use to get great cuts

8 April 2022 at 13:41

You love making meat sandwiches out of that leftover brisket or like to buy food in bulk and slice it yourself, but you don’t want to spend all day slicing and dicing it. That’s when a meat and food slicer is a good tool to have around the house.

With a meat electric slicer in your kitchen, you can prepare food for parties or get creative with your meals but what I like doing the most, slicing smoked meat.

Meat slicers vary in their slicing capabilities, quality, and power. So in this article, we will show you five great options, tell you why and how we chose these food slicers, and teach you what to look for in a good one.

Three Meat Slicer Categories

Not all meat slicers are built the same, nor are all designed for the same workloads. Even a good meat slicer will succumb to use that is not rated for.

Meats slicers are categorized into three duty levels.

Light duty meat slicer

A light-duty slider or sometimes referred to as a deli food slicer is meant for slicing deli meats, cheese, and vegetables. The slicing time is rated and expected to be about one hour.

Most of your home slicers will fall within this category, as would most of the cheapo slicers you find on Amazon. However, many purchasers frequently buy primarily on price rather than usage type and wind up with a damaged slicer after only a few hours of use.

Any slicer with a wattage output of 300 watts and below is considered a light-duty slicer.

Standard Duty meat slicer

A standard-duty slicer can handle everything a light-duty does including deli meat but it can also deal better with tough meats. These slicers will have a higher wattage output than the light-duty models, typically between 300 and 500 watts.

The duty cycle on these types of slicers is between one and four hours. If you think you’ll be using your meat slicer for more than an hour at a time, then this would be the type of slicer you’d want to purchase.

Heavy Duty meat slicer

A commercial slicer is intended for usage in a grocery shop, meat market, or restaurant. Consider a heavy-duty slicer if you want to use your slicer for more than a few hours at a time for continuous slicing or if you want to slice frozen meat, cut raw meat, or frozen items.

For most people, a heavy-duty slicer for home use can be overkill but if your budget allows it and you want to slice frozen foods, cut frozen meat and not have to wait for the machine to cool down or break it, well this might be the level you need to look into.

The wattage output on these types of electric slicers is between 500 and 1,000 watts. The duty cycle on a heavy-duty slicer is eight hours or more.

Things you need to consider When Buying a meat Slicer

Let’s get something out of the way. If you are looking for a premium electric meat slicer, don’t think for a second that a cheap Amazon meat slicer is going to last years. There are hundreds of options and models, and all look the same and have similar specifications.

Well here are three things you need to focus on to find a good slicer you can use at home.

The Meat Slicer electric motor – Power Rating

The electric motor in a food slicer has the tough job of turning the blade. Most brands list the wattage of the motor in their product descriptions. As a general rule, the greater the wattage or horsepower, the more powerful the motor, and the more capable it is of cutting larger and tougher cuts of meat while also lasting longer due to the ability to cut with less stress on the motor and gear.

A strong and durable motor will be able to handle tougher cuts of meat without bogging down or overloading. So when you’re looking at these appliances, make output and/or horsepower a priority when making your decision.

So, if you want to use the slicer for fruits, vegetables, or cheese, smaller meats like sausages, or light-duty applications, a lower wattage slicer is suitable.

A lower wattage slicer will be less expensive, but if you intend on cutting frozen meats or difficult cuts, a low wattage machine is more affordable, but do not expect it to endure the test of time.

Did you know that one electric horsepower is exactly 746 watts? Well, now you know! [1]

Material and Size of the meat slicer Blade

The blade is the workhorse of the meat slicer and does the cutting. Most food slicers come with a stainless steel blade that can range from 6 or 10 or more inches in diameter. Some models have larger 10-inch blades, but these are mostly commercial.

The blade is affixed to the gears run by the electric motor and is held in place by a series of screws or other lockable systems like plastic locks.

Blades come in two varieties: a serrated-edge blade and a smooth blade. A serrated blade is excellent for cutting because the teeth grasp the meat better and cut through fat and muscle more effortlessly. Smooth blades are preferable for slicing cheese and other softer foods. A smooth blade is also used when needing very thin slices.

The size of the blade is something you want to look at because it will determine the maximum size of meat that can be cut. A slicer with a large blade can handle big chunks of meat, while a smaller slicer is better for smaller pieces.

Here are some important points to remember about blades:

Blades made out of 304 stainless steel will be better than a carbon steel blade. 304 stainless will combat rust and corrosion better especially if coated with materials like Teflon.

The meat carriage

The meat slicer carriage is the platform that the meat rests on while being sliced. The meat slicer carriage moves back and forth on rails, wheels, or ball bearings and is attached to the blade frame.

The carriage should be large enough to accommodate the size of meat that you want to slice. A larger meat carriage can accommodate a roast or large ham, while a smaller carriage is better for slicing smaller pieces of meat or fruits, cheese, and vegetables.

Some slicers have an adjustable meat carriage that may be adjusted up and down to suit various meat sizes. When you’re looking at meat slicers, pay attention to the size of the meat carriage because it will determine the maximum size of meat that can be cut.

Adjustment of meat cutting and Slicing thickness

Lastly, you want to be able to adjust the meat cutting thickness on your slicer. Most meat slicers have a knob or lever that adjusts the blade to change the thickness of the meat slices. Some have a fixed blade that does not adjust, while others may have an adjustable blade that can be moved up and down to change the thickness.

The adjustability of the cutting thickness will not impact the quality of the appliance but you want to make sure it can cut at the thickness you want.

Other Electric Meat Slicer Features worth considering

Belt or Gear Drives

An electric food slicer has some sort of drive turning the blade and there are two types of drivetrain, belt-driven, and gear-driven drives. A meat slicer with a belt drive is quieter than one with a gear drive. However, a gear-driven lasts longer and applies more torque to the blade.

Now, there is a catch, although gear-driven meat slicing machines can be more durable, we are talking about commercial-grade, heavy-duty, couple of thousand dollar food slicers. Most slicers you see online, especially the cheap ones are not built like commercial slicers, so the gears on those bargain slicers will not last long if you overwhelm the slicer.

One of the biggest problems with cheap gear-driven slicers is that the main drive screw turns a plastic gear. This means that if you put a lot of force on that plastic gear, that metal screw will eat the gear’s teeth and there goes your slice.

Repairing a gear-driven slicer is harder and more expensive than repairing a belt-driven one. For this reason, we recommend belt-driven slicers for home use unless you are spending the money on a high-quality gear-driven one. Replacing a belt is cheaper and easier.

Blade Sharpener – A built-in blade sharpener is a nice feature to have because it will keep the blade sharp and slicing meat efficiently.

Safety features – A safety guard is a good feature to have because it will keep your fingers safe while you’re slicing meat. Some have a child safety lock that will prevent the meat slicer from being turned on if there is no key in the lock.

So by what measures do we rate these meat slicers?

We use and evaluate three complements of each appliance to put them on our list. First, we look at the electric more, second the blade, and lastly the meat carrier and pusher. We also take into consideration safety and other features that can help you use and enjoy the product.

Our top picks and meat slicer reviews for use at home

1. The KWS MS-10NT Electric Meat Slicer Best Overall

KWS Meat Slicer

Why our top choice?

We chose the KWS MS10-NT as our top pick because, for home use, this electric meat slicer offers a powerful 320-watt motor and a 304 stainless steel blade. These are both characteristics of a good slicer and a standard-duty machine.

The KWS MS-10NT is a great option for those who are looking for a quality, borderline commercial-grade.

This model has a number of features that make it stand out from other brands and are found in commercial appliances, including a large 10 Teflon-coated 304 stainless steel blade, a robust pusher with a safety guard, and a built-in blade sharpener.

This meat slicer is also ETL and NSF certified, meaning that it has been safety tested and approved by two independent organizations. The ETL certification is particularly important as it means that the device has been tested to meet US safety standards, and the NSF is a well-respected food safety certification.

The KWS also has a number of features that make it user-friendly, including a blade cover and an adjustable slicing thickness lever that can be moved up and down to change the thickness. The adjustability of the cutting thickness will not impact the quality of the appliance, but you will want to take it into consideration.

This electric slicer is great for those who want fast and efficient slicing, a sharp blade for cutting raw meat or cooked meat.

  • Category: Standard duty
  • Motor: 320 Watts
  • Blade: Teflon coated 304 stainless steel
  • Drive: Belt drive
  • Key Features: Comercial standard duty, 304 stainless steel sharp blade.

Pros

  • A powerful motor means it can be used for longer periods and handle tough cuts of meat. including semi-frozen meat.
  • A 10-inch Teflon-coated 304 stainless steel blade can handle larger cuts of meat.
  • The built-in blade sharpener.
  • Standard benefits:
  • ETL and NSF certification are traits of commercial quality.
  • Robust pusher with safety guard

Cons

  • Everything good comes at a price.

2. Anescra Electric Meat Slicer – Our Runner up

Anescra Meat Slicer

Why did we choose the Anescra as our Runner-up?

Although the Anescra has a smaller blade than the KMS and a less powerful motor, it still offers features great for the average homeowner, including a 304 stainless steel blade, a large food carrier, two blades, and an easy locking mechanism to remove the blades.

The Anescra meat slicer is an affordable product but includes great features. It has a 200-watt electric motor and a 7.5 inch 304 stainless steel blade. The meat carriage is also made from stainless steel, and the frame is cast aluminum. It’s easy to change the blade with the blade locking system, and it comes with suction rubber feet to keep it in place.

The meat carrier on this unit is large, and the food pusher grabs the meat well.

  • Category: Light to standard duty
  • Motor: 200 Watts
  • Blade: 304 stainless steel
  • Drive: Gear drive
  • Key Features: Light duty, TWO 304 stainless steel sharp blade.

Pros:

200 watts motor powerful enough for light-duty, soft meat slicing, deli food, cheese, and veggies.

Two 7.5 inches blades 304 stainless steel blades, one smooth and one serrated ( so you get a blade for razor-thin slices and small things like cheese and veggies and one for meats )

Easy to change the blade with a locking mechanism ( not screws ).

Suction cup feet to keep it in place.

The Stainless steel food carrier is easy to clean.

String cast aluminum frame.

Cons:

The suction cup feet are great but will not work on certain surfaces, like on a porous top plastic table.

3. BESWOOD 10″ Premium electric meat Slicer – Good Choice

Beswood meat slicer

BESWOOD electric slicers have a 10-inch chromium-plated carbon steel blade to protect the meat from rust and other damage, an electric motor with 240 watts of power.

BESWOOD slicers are good for home and light duty. They’re also easy to operate and clean.

  • Category: Light duty
  • Motor: 240 Watts
  • Blade: Chrome plated carbon stainless steel
  • Drive: Gear drive
  • Key Features: large machine

Pros

  • It has a 10-inch chromium-plated carbon steel blade to protect it from rust.
  • The 240-watt electric motor is good for light duty.
  • This machine is easy to operate and clean.
  • A chromium-plated steel blade for corrosion protection
  • It has a 240-watt electric motor.
  • Their website offers parts and cleaning tools for this machine, making it easy to keep in top shape.

Cons

  • For a large machine, it lacks the power offered by our top choice.

4. SUPER DEAL PRO Commercial Meat Slicer

Super Deal Pro meat Slicer

The SUPER DEAL PRO Commercial has a lot of great features that are good for the average home user. However, do let the “commercial” word in this product’s name mislead you. Is it not commercial but rather a light-duty machine.

The blade is made our of stainless steel, and it comes with a blade cover, which makes it safer. It also has a 1-year warranty and a 6.5-inch meat carrier.

It also has a built-in blade sharpener, which is a great feature if you plan on using the meat slicer regularly. It’s also dishwasher safe, so you can easily clean it after each use.

  • Category: Light duty
  • Motor: 200 Watts
  • Blade: Carbon stainless steel
  • Drive: Gear drive
  • Key Features: large machine

Pros

  • A 10-inch blade can handle larger cuts of meats
  • Built-in blade sharpener
  • Dishwasher safe

Cons

  • Removing the blade is not as easy, and three screens have to be removed.
  • Hard to Clean
  • Small food carrier – this makes it hard to cut large cuts

5. Chef’s Choice 615A Electric Meat – Value Choice

Chef's Chrome meat slicer

The Chef’s Choice meat slicer 615A is a good value machine. The 7-inch stainless blade is serrated and can slice through meat, cheese, and other food items. The slice thickness can be easily adjusted by turning a knob. This electric slicer also features a safety lock to prevent accidental slicing.

The cord storage compartment is a great feature to keep the cords organized and out of the way. The protective fuse prevents the motor from overheating, and it also features a 120-watt motor for powerful slicing.

The feature I like best is the great wide platform, which has enough room for a small food tray to gather your slices. Keep in mind that this is a light-duty budget machine; if you push it past its design limits, it will break.

  • Category: Light duty
  • Motor: 200 Watts
  • Blade: Carbon stainless steel
  • Drive: Gear drive
  • Key Features: inexpensive 

Pros

  • Affordable entry-level price
  • Easy to adjust
  • The fuse prevents the motor from overheating

Cons

This is an inexpensive machine, which means it is meant for very light duty.

6. Meat Slicer 200W Deli Meat Slicer

Small meat slicer

If you are looking for an inexpensive slicer for your home, the Meat Slicer 200W is another great option. It has a 7.5 removable stainless steel blade and a 200-watt electric motor. The child lock power button ensures that your children cannot accidentally turn on the machine.

  • Category: Light duty
  • Motor: 200 Watts
  • Blade: Carbon stainless
  • Drive: Gear drive
  • Key Features: inexpensive 

Pros

  • 7.5-inch removable stainless steel blade.
  • One serrated blade and a smooth blade.
  • 200 watts electric motor, good for light-duty use.
  • Child lock power button is a nice safety feature.

Cons

  • This is a light-duty machine, so don’t expect it to last long under heavy use.

Conclusion

We found the KWS MS-10NT meets all our classifications for a top meat slicer. It can cut tough and lean meat, but it is also a good cheese food slicer and great for slicing deli food. Overall, it can handle standard-duty slicing with ease.

The most important factor to consider when purchasing a meat slicer is the blade and the motor. The blade is the part of the slicer that does the actual slicing. It’s important to choose a model with a sharp, durable blade. The blade should also be easy to remove so that you can clean it properly.

Another factor to consider is the motor. The motor powers the machine and determines how fast the meat slicer can slice meat. If you plan on slicing a lot of meat, we recommend choosing a machine with a powerful motor.

References:

[1] https://www.britannica.com/science/horsepower

Pellet Grill Accessories for the Best Grilling Experience

12 March 2022 at 22:28

In this article, we’ll share some great pellet grill accessories on the market today to supercharge your grill. We’ll talk about why each accessory is useful, and we’ll give you tips on how to choose the right one for your needs. So whether you just got a shiny new grill and are looking for accessories or just want to update your current setup, read on for some great ideas!

If you’re like most pellet grill owners, you love your grill and use it as much as possible. Pellet grills are easy to use, yield good flavor, and are great to cook outdoors. With the right accessories, you can make your grilling experience even better.

Pellet Grill Accessories: Protect and Enjoy Your Grill Even More

A grill master is only as capable as his or her tools, and that’s why good grill accessories are so essential. With the right accessories for your grill smoker, you can make it even more durable, easier to use, and enjoyable to cook with.

Pellet Grill Cover

One of the most important grill accessories is a cover. A good cover will protect your grill from the elements, keeping it clean and dry when not in use. It’s also important to choose a cover that’s durable and well-made, so it will last for years. If you live in a state with harsh crazy weather, a grill cover is a must-have accessory.

Grill brushes

Grill brushes are needed for keeping your grill clean. They help to remove debris and grease from the grates, and they also make it easier to scrub away stubborn stains. Pellet grill brushes come in various shapes and sizes, so be sure to choose the one that best suits your grill.

Grill Temperature Probe

A temperature probe is another important Pellet grill accessory. This handy tool allows you to monitor the internal temperature of your food, so you can cook it perfectly every time. A quality temperature probe will be accurate and durable, and it will last for years of regular use.

Grilling Gloves

Grilling gloves are another essential Pellet grill accessory. Gloves protect your hands from heat, hot surfaces, and flames, so you can handle food safely on the grill. They’re also useful for holding onto hot objects, such as skewers or grill racks. Choose a pair of grilling gloves that are comfortable and well-made, so you can use them for years to come.

A Good Meat Thermometer

A meat thermometer is another Pellet grill accessory that’s essential for cooking perfect food. This tool allows you to check the internal temperature of your meat, so you can cook it to the perfect level of doneness. Choose a meat thermometer that’s accurate and easy to use, so you can get the best results every time.

A Grill Pizza Stone

A pizza stone is a great Pellet grill accessory for those who love homemade pizza. This stone evenly distributes heat, so your pizza will cook evenly and come out with a crispy crust. Choose a pizza stone that’s big enough to fit your Pellet grill, so you can make delicious pizzas at home anytime you want.

BBQ Rack and Baskets

Racks and Grilling baskets are grilling accessories often used in grills. Racks can be used to hold and cook multiple foods tightly and securely. Think about grilling shrimp, asparagus, and other vegetables. Grilling baskets are great for cooking smaller items or delicate foods that might fall through the grill grates.

Grilling Mats

I first discovered grilling mats on a camping trip when a friend of mine pulled out a few and said, “don’t worry if the grates are dirty; I got this.” Grilling mats are not an excuse to not clean your grill grates, but if you are cooking small foods or vegetables, they also work great.

These mats are heat resistant and have a non-stick surface. Grilling mats can be used on Pellet grills, gas grills, and charcoal grills.

Magnetic Hooks

Magnetic hooks are a Pellet grill accessory that I use all the time. They are great for hanging Pellet grill tools, such as tongs, brushes, and thermometers. They’re also handy for holding onto other things like aprons and oven mitts.

Wood Pellets

Wood pellets come in a variety of flavors; try finding the right one for your pellet barbecue. Pellets are a healthier alternative to conventional cooking methods and a terrific way to add flavor to your cuisine. Pellets are manufactured entirely of natural wood and come in flavors such as hickory, oak, and special competition mixes.

Smoker Boxes

A smoker box is an accessory that’s great for adding “smoky” flavor to your food. This box sits on top of the grill grates, and it’s filled with wood chips or pellets. As the grill heats up, the smoke from the wood chips infuses your food with flavor.

Now, you might say you don’t need a wood chip box or pellet tube with a pellet cooker, but if you want to add a second type of wood for extra flavor or extra smoke to your cook, a smoker box will do.

A Grill Ligh

A grill light is a Pellet grill accessory that’s perfect for grilling at night. This light attaches to the grill lid, so you can see what you’re cooking without having to fumble in the dark. A good grill light will let you see those ribs at night; even a grill master needs to be able to see what he or she is doing!

Some high-end grills include built-in lights, which are helpful, but most grills do not.

BBQ Seasoning Rubs

You can never have enough or too many. Try a few rubs until you find what you like but always have plenty around in the pantry.

Traeger Accessories To Protect and Enjoy Your Traeger Pellet Grill

Traeger makes amazing pellet smokers and grills. Our readers often as for a list of useful Traeger grill accessories, well, you got it.

Traeger Custom Grill Covers

A custom grill cover is a perfect way to protect your Traeger from the elements. After all, these machines are expensive. Traeger’s model-specific covers so they fit perfectly and keep your grill safe and dry. Choose a cover that’s durable and waterproof, so you can count on it to protect your investment. Traeger grill accessories also share Traeger’s quality and warranties.

A Traeger Cover is the way to go as you will get a perfect fit, but if you want to save some money, you can opt for a universal cover or third-party covers made for your Traeger. There are plenty of brands making covers for popular Traeger grill models.

The Traeger Front Folding Shelf

Traeger grill accessories are in everybody’s wish lists, but please do yourself a favor and get yourselves a food prep folding shelf from Traeger.

This handy shelf attaches to the front of your Traeger, and it’s perfect for holding food, utensils, or other grilling accessories. It folds down when not in use, so it doesn’t take up extra space.

These folding shelves are the perfect complement to an Ironwood or Timberline.

The Pellet Grill Cleaning Kit

A Pellet grill cleaning kit is a must-have for anyone who owns a Pellet grill. These kits include everything you need to clean your grill, including a brush, scraper, and cleaning solution.

Traeger All Natural Grill Cleaner

If you’re looking for a non-toxic and environmentally friendly grill cleaner, check out Traeger’s line of all-natural grill cleaners. These cleaners are biodegradable and safe for use on all types of grills.

The Traeger stainless steel grill basket

This Pellet grill accessory is a must-have for anyone who loves to cook vegetables on their grill. The stainless steel grill basket is perfect for grilling delicate vegetables like asparagus or mushrooms. It’s also great for holding small items like shrimp or chicken breasts.

Winter insulated cooking blankets

If you live in a cold climate, you know how important it is to have a good insulated cooking blanket. These blankets help keep your grill hot, so you can continue cooking even in freezing temperatures. Traeger offers a variety of different blankets, and there are also their party brands offering thermal blankets.

The Traeger 12V to 110V power inverter

Trager grill accessories are plentiful, but this power inverter is something you want to consider if you are serious about cooking outdoors, campsite, or on the beach.

The 12V to 110V power inverter allows you to plug into a standard 110V outlet, so you can cook anywhere.

Conclusion

There are many grilling accessories and toys to help you become a better grill master. The list provides you with the best and fundamental accessories to help you get the most out of your grill and enjoy it better, make your life easier, and cook more often.

I recommend, at the very least, getting a cover and cleaning and cooking tools. So get your accessories, get grilling, invite friends over, and have a great time.

Best Rec Tec Accessories For Your New Bull ( Now recteq ): 15 Essential Grilling Tools You’ll Need!

23 February 2022 at 15:27

Grilling is a popular summer pastime, grilling with your RecTeq, well that is just a delight. There are plenty of great pellet grill accessories for your REC TEC (recteq ) grill to choose from. In order to make the most of your grill, you need some essential grill accessories. This article will show you fifteen of the most important tools you’ll need for your new REC TEC grill.

Having these essential accessories will help you get the most out of your “bull” and will also help keep your cooking machine in good condition. So if you’re looking to get the most out of your REC TEC (recteq ) grill this summer, check this list out.

Here is a list of Rec Tec Accessories you should get for your (now RecTeq ) today and enhance your Grilling Experience

Owning a REC TEC (rebranded to recteq ) grill is an experience in itself, and with the right accessories, you can make the most of your grill, protect your investment and enjoy it longer. Some essential accessories include a grill cover to protect your grill from the elements, a meat thermometer to ensure your meals is cooked properly, and a grilling toolset to help you flip and move food around on the grill.

Wood Pellet and lots of ’em

Bear Mountain pellets

Do you love steak and other types of beef? Or are you more of a smoked ribs or brisket type of person? Love them both? Yes, we all do. If that’s the case, we recommend keeping a lot of wood pellets on deck.

You will spend a lot of time trying new recipes, looking for the next best thing, and burning steaks or two. You will want to try different wood pellet flavors, whether you are cooking beef, pork, or even cooking vegetables.

Although there are recommended wood flavor pairings for every cut of meat, you are the boss of your own pallet and will want to try your own mix of flavors. Also, you will find yourself switching pellet flavors based on what you are cooking and your culinary experiments.

Wood Pellet Storage Containers

Joe's wood pellet container

You will spend some money buying and trying new pellet flavors. The last thing you want to do is leave pellets outside and exposed to the elements. A bunch of pellet bags laying around the house will become wood dust in a matter of days, and if you live in a humid climate like my state of Florida, those pellets will absorb moisture quicker than a sponge. Wet pellets will jam the auger even in the best pellet grills. [1]

Wood pellet containers are not that expensive and are a small investment compared to the price of RecTec grills ( now recteq ) or replacing parts in your new grill.

These containers come in many shapes and sizes, most are stackable and can be labeled. Solid hard plastic containers will airtight lids will not absorb moisture from the air and can be cleaned easily. They will also protect pellets from mold, rain, sunlight, and even pests.

BBQ / Grilling Gloves

grilling gloves

Grilling gloves are a no-brainer still many completely ignore the topic. You will be handling hot food, tools, and hot grill grates. 

Grill brush

grill brushes

Grill brushes are essential for keeping your grill clean. A dirty, greasy grill not only looks unappetizing but over time can actually cause food to stick and even change the flavor of the food. That black conked-up grease on your grill grates won’t state good amigo!

Grime builds up on the inside of your grill as well, creating a smoky mess and black or dirty smoke is not good for your food either. Balck smoke will add a bidder flavor to your meats. Dirty grills also produce soot and black smoke which will stain walls in your backyard or patio.

A good grill brush will help you keep those grates cleaned and your recteq in a good shape. Be sure you look for a brush that won’t damage your grill grates and if don’t like brushes with metal wires or bristles you can opt for a brush like the Grill Recure Brush.

Choose a brush with a long handle so it’s easy to maneuver around hot surfaces like burners.

Rec Tec Grill Cover

grill cover

One of the pellet grills accessories that you should buy immediately is a grill cover. I see often people spending hundreds of dollars even thousands on a pellet grill to just leave outside exposed to the elements.

If you leave in an area that experiences all four seasons or like here in Florida where it rains every day, living your grill outside unprotected will shorten its lifespan. Rec Tec grills (reqtec ) are made tough and out of 304 stainless still which will help with corrosion and withstand the elements but components inside your grill can still start to deteriorate and fail.

We recommend grill covers with pockets to store some of your grill tools and anchoring cords to keep the cover from flying away and as tight as possible.

Grill covers are not that expensive and worth the investment.

Grill tools

bbq grilling tools

Having a good set of grilling tongs is good because they are useful for turning food on the grill, and you’ll need a good set of grill forks for moving larger items from one area of the grates to another or removing food from the pellet grill.

Most tongs have long handles so they can be gripped without getting too close to the heat. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and most are built out of durable materials that won’t warp even if they get hot.

Some brands offer silicone grips that won’t melt, and other cool features like magnetic locking systems to keep them closed when you store them away.

Meat thermometer

the-meatstick

Recteq grills come with built in meat probes to monitor your food, but you only get one or two depending on the grill model. A good meat thermometer and meat probe will help handle large cooks and multiple cuts of meat cooking at once.

You can use a thermometer pen, an instant-read thermometer, or a multiple probe thermometer to monitor all the meat you’ve got smoking in your grill.

Most meat thermometers have a thin probe that inserts into the center of meats, and a digital display that shows what temperature they are at. Some thermometers have internal temperature alerts and sometimes more options than the probes in your grill do.

Side table (easy for food prep and serving)

side prepping table

Not everyone has a full outdoor kitchen or a summer kitchen to prepare the food. A side table is one of the best accessories I purchased for my outdoor grilling area.

Side tables are great for food prepping, seasoning meat, and even removing food from the grill if you get into trouble, you know what I mean Mrs. Well Done.

If you have a big family gathering, they also help provide more space for serving food and putting meals together, or even resting that hot brisket. Not to mention a good size side table can be a great place to place your BBQ tools.

You can also get the front folding shelf available for rec tec grills on their website or opt for a less expensive “off the shelf” table. These tables are great for rec tec grills like the rt 590 which does not include side or a front folding shelf.

Grill cleaner

grill cleaner

A good grill cleaner is essential if you want to keep your Rec Tec Grill in tip-top condition. There are different types of grill cleaners that will work but for recteq grills look for a stainless steel cleaner.

One option is a soap and water mixture, but these don’t always get the tough stuff off. Also, a good natural grill cleaner is a great choice to keep the stainless finish of your grill looking new and protected from elements.

Cutting board

A cutting board is your friend when it comes to trimming meats and one of the most useful grill accessories you can own. Why? Well, unless you like damaging your kitchen countertops or cutting meats on slippery surfaces, well let’s just say this is one of those grill accessories that is nice to have.

You can get them in many different shapes and sizes, depending on the space you have available or for what you want to use it for.

A Good BBQ Knife

knife set

Talking about cutting and trimming, a good BBQ knife or good knife set is a must-have accessory for cutting and trimming. For outdoor cooking, you will need a good-quality set of BBQ knives that you can use to cut and trim meats, do meal prep, and serve.

A butcher’s knife should be part of your grill accessories list together with a good knife sharpener tool.

A smoke tubes or box

pellet smoke tubes

I know what you are going to say, why do I need a pellet smoker tube or box, doesn’t a pellet grill generate smoke? Yes, you are right, but here are a few things you can do with a smoke tube.

You can add more smoke flavors adding more pellets during the cook without having to stop the grill and empty out the pellets in the hopper. Let’s say you are smoking pork ribs and are using a hickory pellet blend but you want to add a touch of sweetness.

Well, my friend, with some tubes you can grab a handful of apple pellets, light up the tube and add the hint of sweetness to your smoked ribs. All while leaving the pellets in the hopper alone.

Searing grates

searing grates for grills

If you are smoking spare ribs or briskets the grates in your new bull will work great. However, if you love a nicely seared steak, consider a set of searing grates. A searing grill grate will transfer heat better to “shock” and sear the steak better.

They come in handy when cooking thicker cuts of meat or even veggies at high heat. To properly sear your meats, it is best to use a ridged surface or cast iron grates.

Grill Baskets

grill basket for small food

You can also invest in some grill baskets (that you need to line with foil) for vegetables like potatoes so that they can go straight on the grill instead of boiling or frying.

A Cooking Mat

kona grill mat

A cooking mat is simple to use and simple to clean! That’s why we love them.

A Mesh Grill Cooking Mat is ideal for grilling messy foods and little meats that might slip between the grates. For example, think about shrimp, asparagus, and onions. These mats also make loading and unloading your pellet grill a breeze.

You can also say a grill mat is good for those of you who don’t keep those grates too clean. Yeap, I’m talking to you once a year griller!

A pizza stone

grill pizza stone

Yeap, you heard me right. Get a pizza stone for your pellet grill and enjoy homemade wood-fired pizza using your new recteq. Making homemade pizza is a lot of fun, but even better is the wood and smoky flavor you get when using your recteq.

In Conclusion

As you can see, there are many grill accessories to consider and available for your RecTeq. The right accessories will help make your outdoor cooking experience better and more enjoyable. Grill cleaner is one of the most important items on this list since it keeps your Rec Tec Grill looking new, helps remove tough food residue that builds up over time with use. 

Happy Grilling!

References:

[1] https://climatecenter.fsu.edu/topics/humidity

The MeatStick Review: in Depth and Hands On Look at a Smart wireless meat Thermometer

18 February 2022 at 16:18

Once in a while, we come across a cool BBQ gadget to help us become better pitmasters. This is the case with the Meatstick.

The Meat Stick is a high-quality, wireless thermometer that makes cooking meat simple and easy.

The main feature of these new-age thermometers is that they are truly wireless. There are many “wireless” thermometers, but many of those still use cables to transfer temperature readings from the probes to a monitor or receiver; you then wirelessly connect to the monitor via a smart device app or another monitor.

The Meatstick thermometer takes this concept to another level and brings it to this century, and adds true meaning to the term wireless meat thermometer. How? Well, the MeatStick uses no cables, at all!

Having no cables means this thermometer is highly versatile. It can be used in almost any cooking setting, including rotisseries. This is the true meaning of wireless! In fact, all the electronics components are packaged inside the probe and the stick’s ceramic head.

We’ll get more into how these little gadgets work further below and talk about the different MeatStick models.

the meatstick mini

The MeatStick

With its many features, such as the ambient sensor and internal food sensor in one “stick,” this smart wireless thermometer works great in many cooking settings, including roasting, baking, grilling, and smoking meats.

While with some “cabled probe” wireless thermometers, you need to clamp an ambient thermometer to the grill’s grate and then the probe into the meat. 

The MeatStick sensors are all embedded in the probe’s ends. The stainless steel probe houses the food temperature sensor, and the ceramic head on the opposite end houses the ambient temperature sensor. 

This means this little stick can read and monitor both the grill and the food temperature with only one device and, yes, no cables at all.

The stick’s design is sleek and contemporary. It has a high-tech appearance and feels quite durable.

It is worth noting that thanks to its design, it is easy to clean design and dishwasher safe.

The MeatStick Models

Meatstick currently offers a variety of bundles and accessories for their thermometers, but the wireless meat thermometers are split into two options, The MeatStick and the MeatStick Mini.

Both models share many of the same characteristics, quality, and features. But there are differences between the two and cooking scenarios for both. Both Meatstick models are Bluetooth compatible for up to 30 feet or six feet in closed-lid grills or signal-restricting grills like the thick walls of a ceramic Kamado. They both can function wirelessly with the Meatstick app. So if you only purchase the stick with the base ( charger ), your range will be 6 to 30 feet.

However, combined with the Meatstick extender, both the Meatstick and the Meatstick MINI can operate at a range of 260 feet over a Bluetooth connection.

Meatstick also offers a WIFI Bridge, which links the Bluetooth base to a WIFI network. Then your home WIFI range is the only limiting factor, my friends.

The MeatStick Mini

The Mini shares the same DNA as the larger stick with some minor differences. The main difference is that the Mini does not have an ambient temperature sensor. There are other compromises in other to reduce its size and weight.

the meatstick length

For example, the Mini stick can only safely operate up to temperatures of 185 degrees Fahrenheit before the App starts alerting you to remove it and let it cool.

Another noticeable difference is its size. The Mini is only about three and a half inches long small enough to fit in smaller cuts of meat. A smaller frame also means a smaller battery, which offers a shorter running time.

MeatStick vs MeatStick Mini

MeatStickMeatStick Mini
Length:5.3 inches3.7 inches
Running Time:24+ hours8+ hours
Sensors:Ambient Temperature – up to 572 Degrees F
Probe ( food sensor ) – up to 212 Degrees F
Probe ( food sensor ) – up to 185 Degrees F
Good For:Larger Meat Cuts ( Pork Butts, Briskets )Smaller Meat Cuts

First Impressions – Unboxing the MeatStick

The MeatStick wireless thermometer arrives in a nice box where you greet the stick and its base. If you opted for the Stick X or Mini X, you get the stick and the Bluetooth extender.

Unboxing the stick feels like getting a new iPhone. You get a simple set of instructions and can be ready to use in a few minutes.

The MeatStick base or extender, depending on the bundle you get, does require two AA batteries. The base will charge the stick once it is put in place and you press the power button.

Setting up the MeatStick

Once you get the Meatstick out of the box, the next step is to download the MeatStick app. You’d think you need to read a manual to set this thing up, but you’d be wrong my friends.

The App is one of the best features of this product, and we found the App to be very intuitive, interactive, and user friendly. We have had many “smart” gadgets here at BBQ Grill Academy, and many of those products fail to deliver good and easy to set up apps.

Setting up the MeatStick is easy. First, place the stick in its base and press the power button. The LED light will turn on GREEN, indicating it is charging the stick. While the stick is charging, the light will remain “solid green,” and it will turn off once it is done charging.

Meatstick extender

Download the MeatStick App from either the AppleStore or GoodPlay. Open the App you will be prompted to create an account. That process only takes a minute, and it requests your email address, password, user name, and that’s it.

You can use the App without setting up an account. However, you will not have access to all the App’s features, including historical data about your cooks and the setting you used for specific cooks.

Once the App is installed on your smart device is time to pair the stick with your device. The process is simple, open the App, press down the power button on the base until the GREEN light starts flashing, and the App will discover the stick. Once it is paired, it will display in the App.

downloading the meatstick app
Setup account with Meatstick
setting up Bluetooth connection

Using The App

Once you have the Meatstick set up, it’s time to start cooking. The App is easy to use and interactive. You can monitor both the meat temperature and the ambient temperature all in one place ( except with the Mini ).

The most noticeable feature of this App is its built-in interactive guide. The App has a smart pop-up guide that holds your hand through the setup, configuration and it shows your features and tips throughout the cook.

The MeatStick App Features

The App has a simple design and is easy to navigate. The main screen includes a color-coded probe indicator showing the probe’s temperature reading. Tab in the probe temperature circle, and you access a detailed window with more information about the cooking progress.

One cool feature of the App is its “remaining time” calculator. The App builds a historical graph plotting the cooking progress. It then uses that same pattern to predict when your food will be ready. The feature works great and constantly monitors the temperature rising rate to adjust its estimations.

The App also gives you access to all the basics, settings, set up a Cook, and share your awesome cooks on social media, plus alerts. Under “Settings tap,” you can change your user name, password, email address, and toggle between imperial and metric measurements. The App also offers a nice feature that allows you to pause your cook if you need to work on the grill or let the charcoal die out on your smoker. ( come on, we all have done that )

Two noticeable features are Setup Cook and Alerts. When it is time to cook, you can click on SETUP COOK and choose the type of protein you want to monitor. The App automatically determines the recommended USDA temperature for different doneness levels based on your selected protein.

setting up the cook meatstick

You can customize the pre-programmed doneness levels, change the temperature levels, and add your own titles to the cook. The App will save the cooks, and you can access these cooks and settings on later cooking sessions.

Meatstick alerts

In the alerts menu, you get two options: a pre-alert and a ready alert. The pre-alert lets you set an alert at whatever temperature you want before reaching your final temperature. Say you want to wrap the meat at a specific temperature, you can use the pre-alert for the wrapping and the final alert for when the meat is done.

It is worth mentioning that the App is always helping and guiding during the cook. The help area in the App is handy if you run into any troubles. Still, we found the interactive guide is good enough to teach everything you need to know to use this product in a matter of minutes.

The Cook – We took the MeatStick for a Test Ride and Here is What we found.

We got our hands on a MeatStick MINI and immediately opened the box, and well, it is “Mini.” We knew it would be small but were quickly impressed by how simple and small the device is.

For our first test of the MeatStick Mini, we decided to test it by smoking a small bone-in pork butt in our kamado. We charged the stick while prepping the pork and got the smoker ready.

We followed the instructions and opened the App. We pressed the power button with the stick in its base, and the App found the device right away. 

Meatstick nudges you to be sure to insert the stick all the way into the meat until the ceramic head is touching the meat. Again, there is a reason for that. The meat will act as a “protector” for the internal components in the probe.

We fired up the grill, threw the meat in, and started smoking. We played with the App and watched how the temperature slowly but surely started climbing. The App was steering us all the entire time.

We pushed the range a bit and walked around to see how well the extended worked, and we were impressed. We had no issues with the extender losing connection with the App. The extender also blinks green to let you know it is monitoring and connected to the stick and the App.

We looked for any signs of damage or reading latency during the cook but did not see any. The stick did its job well and gave us full confidence, so we stopped using our instant-read thermometer.

Things we enjoyed and liked about the MeatStick 

The app works! There are many good thermometers in the market, but they always fail in the app design. Setting up the App was easy, and the App never crashed or stopped communicating with the Mini.

After we were done with the cook, we retrieved the stick and threw it in the dishwasher. Meat sticks do emphasize keeping the stick clean.

Using this device and cleaning the device is easy, and we give it a 5 out of 5.

We received an alert and noticed we had lost connection with the stick. One issue we ran into, and likely a user error, was when we wrapped the meat we covered the stick, it didn’t like it. We opened the aluminum foil, removed and poked the meat through the foil, and all was good. 

Accuracy was good, and we didn’t notice any issues in trusting the stick, but during certain parts of the cook, we noticed a slight temperature difference of about 1 to 3 degrees when compared to our Tel True.

We had the pork butt in the smoker for about five hours, and although the battery in the stick is related to 8 hours, we still had over 50 percent battery left in the stick.

Things we did not like:

The stick works. Plain and simple, we had no issues with the device and truly enjoyed its versatility. Not having to deal with cables and just sticking a stick to the meat makes monitoring as easy as it gets. 

However, and this is only related to the Mini; it is only rated to reading internal temperatures of up to 185 degrees Fahrenheit. If these temperatures are exceeded, you risk damaging the stick and voiding the warranty. Again, this limit only applies to the Mini, but it left us wanting more in our case. We cook our pork butts at about 190 to 200 degrees Fahrenheit, so we had to finish the cooking without the stick. 🙁

The Mini has a temperature sensor resistance of up to185 degrees, so it will not work well for smoking large cuts of meat like pork butts and briskets. Sure, you can still use it to monitor the process of the cook, but you will need an instant-read to fine-tune the end of the cook.

We recommend the bigger MeatStick for larger meat cuts since it is also longer and allows you to monitor the temperature of the meat deeper in its center.

Some worth mentioning notes

The ceramic head of the sticks can only withstand temperatures of around 572 degrees, so one has to be careful with flare-ups as it can potentially damage the ceramic head and the components inside.

The battery and other components in the probe can withstand temperatures of 185 degrees F in the Mini and 212 degrees F in the regular ( larger ) stick. However, Meatstick urgers the importance of inserting the stick fully into the meat to avoid leaving parts of the probes exposed to higher temperatures.

During the initial setup, the App will ask you to set the location services on your phone for the MeatStick app to “always on”. I changed the locations settings ( just for the MeatStick app ) to “only while using this app” and when the phone went to sleep it would disconnect from the extender. So the lesson here is to follow the instructions. 🙂

What could be improved?

It would be nice to see a recipe area in the App for those always looking for the next best dish to cook. I also would like to see the ability to set up different sounds for the two separate alerts in the App. This way is easy to know which alert is which and not panic thinking you overshot the final temp.

Q & A

Can you leave a meat thermometer in the meat while cooking?

Yes, you can, in fact, that’s the point of the MeatStick, to monitor the cooking progress. There are, however, a few caveats. First, you may not exceed internal meat temperatures of 185 for the Mini and 212 for the regular MeatStick.
Second, the ceramic head can only withstand temperatures of 572 degrees F, so if you like to sear steaks at wide-open flame, you can damage the stick.

Where can you use The MeatStick?

The MeatStick can be used in grills, smokers, ovens, sous-vide, and deep fryers. The trick here is not to exceed the temperatures specified by the manufacturer. MeatSticks are NOT suitable for microwaves or pressure cookers. 
BUT, here is where you can definitely use these wireless meat probes, rotisseries! It doesn’t matter how good of a wireless thermometer you got unless it is a true WIRELESS device; those cables will keep you from using it with a rotisserie. 
A for those with those shiny top-of-the-line Napoleon and Balze grills with rotisserie bars, this is for you.
Gadget and tech lovers, you will enjoy adding this device to your collection too.

Where do you “stick” a meat thermometer?

In the thickest part of the meat away from the bone and fat. The important thing is to insert the stick all the way in until the ceramic head is flush against the meat.

How do you clean the Meatstick?

Soap and water, but these sticks can be thrown in your dishwasher too.

Final thoughts

The MeatStick is a great thermometer for anyone looking for devices that are easy to use and get the job done. There is always room for improvement, and nothing is perfect in this world, but the Meatstick is one of those products that performs as advertised. We had no issues using this probe, and it did what it was supposed to do. 

Its temperature range makes it versatile for most cooking conditions. Its wireless capabilities make it easy to use in almost any appliance. The only downside is that you have to be careful with temperatures not to exceed the maximums set by the manufacturer. 

Now, this is a true wireless thermometer. 

The Best grill light To Make Your Night Grilling Experience And Outdoor Cooking Easier

4 February 2022 at 22:41

If you’re a barbecue enthusiast, then you know that having the best grill light by your side is key to making your nighttime and outdoor cooking grilling experience easier. That’s right, some of us cook at night too!

In this article, we’ll talk about the best grill lights on the market and which ones work well for grilling at night or when doing outdoor grilling in low visibility.

Grilling or cooking in low light can not only be dangerous, but you will also have a hard time seeing your food. If you are smoking meat, it will be hard to see the color of the bark and how the meat is cooking.

A good grill light will make grilling in the dark easy and safe.

In this article, we will cover a few topics:

  • What is considered a “barbecue light”?
  • What should you look for in a good grill light?
  • Our top 7 grill light choices

What is a grill light?

A grill light is a great tool to have for nighttime grilling or cooking outdoors. A grill light can provide extra illumination, so you can see what you’re doing and where your hands are going.

An LED grill light is designed to attach to surfaces like a grill handle or, if magnetic, most metal surfaces to your hands-free so you can safely see and work on cooking your food. There are many different types of barbecue lights available, so it’s important to choose the one that best suits your needs and your grill model.

Barbecue Grill Light Types

There are three different types of grill lights: LED, halogen, and incandescent. Each has its own best uses, but in this article, we will focus on LED lights.

LED lights are best for grill lighting because they give off the most light and don’t get hot or make a lot of glare like other grill lights do.

Halogen lights give off a bright white light that is great for illuminating large areas or a large grill. The downside of halogens is that they put out an incredible amount of heat, which can make it difficult to work near them.

For example, if you let any fat drippings hit the bulb, it will start to smoke, overheat, and possibly fail. Incandescent lights are good for lighting up larger areas, which is why they are common on range hoods and other cooking appliances.

One downside of incandescent lights is that they don’t last long.

What Should You Look for in a Grill Light?

A grill lights feature such as magnetic base or gooseneck can help add to versatility and usability of these lights but there are other features that contribute to quality and plan and simple, make a good light and more than just a lighting device ( or paper weight ).

BBQ Grill Lights should be heat resistant

This might sound obvious, but it needs to be said: anything sitting close enough to your grill will get exposed to hot temperatures. While you might think that your night table light might be good enough to shine some light on your grill, think again, amigo, it might melt.

This is why there are grill-specific lights that are not only easier and safer to attach to your grill but can also withstand some levels of heat. Most grill lights are built and designed to withstand some degree of heat.

Most grill lights are also weather resistant and will handle the punishment associated with your outdoor cooking adventures better.

Grilling Lights should be easy to install, attach and detach

Whenever I think of “easy to install,” for some reason, I think about the Griswolds. The guy always found a way to overcomplicate things. Anyways, yes, make sure that the light mounting option will be compatible with your grill or the type of setup you want to achieve.

Handle-mounted lights attach securely to most grill handles, but if you have a custom handle on your grill, then a handle-mounted light might not be a good choice.

For instance, for a Kamado, certain clamp lights and even magnetic lamps will not work. Sure, you clamp a light on a side shelf, but it might not light the entire grill and cooking surface.

Types of attachment and mounting options

A magnetic base – A magnetic light is the easiest type to use and mount on your grill. Find a metal surface and let it rip. However, if the magnet is not very strong, you will find yourself picking up the light from the floor often.

Clip Clamp – BBQ Grill Lights with clips are also easy to use and attach to your grill. Press open the clip to find a spot and clip-on. Clip lamps are quick to attach and move on and off the grill. You can also find various spots to attach to as long as the clip can hold on.

Pressure Clamp Mount – This type of mount is my favorite. First, most pressure clamp mount lights are aluminum construction because plastic adjustable clamps don’t work that well.

Pressure clamp mount lights are adjustable and you can attach the clamp to a side shelf or handle. The plus here is that once these clamp lights are tightened, that light ain’t going nowhere.

It needs to be weather resistant

A weather resistant light is a plus. Sure, you might not cook while it is raining outside, but that doesn’t mean that the light won’t get wet or that you’ll forget and leave it outside.

Light brightness and brightness settings

Not all grill lights on the market are powerful enough to illuminate the grilling area and are good enough to see what you are cooking. Some lights are sufficient to cast a small amount of light on your grill, while others are powerful enough to allow you to see the color of the meat, the color of the skin, and what is happening with what you are cooking.

This is the most important characteristic of a barbecue light and a crucial consideration when purchasing one. 

The power of a light bulb or how bright it is is measured in lumens. We will include the lumen rating of each light included in this article. Since the brightness of any light is important when deciding how good, strong, or effective it is, and a bright light is a good light, we included below a lumen to watts conversion chart to help you get a clear idea of what these lights translate into watts. We are all more familiar with watts.

Lumens to Watts equivalence table

Lumens RatingIncandescent Watts RatingHalogen Watts Rating
10076
3752520
4503025
8006045
1100 7560
1600 10090
2600150145
3000200175

The Best Grill Lights We Reviewed and Tried

1. LED Concepts 12 super bright led Grill Light – Best Overall

LED Concept BBQ Grill Light

When it comes to grill lights, LED Concepts’ BBQ Grill Light with 12 super bright LEDs is definitely a top choice. Its heavy metal aluminum construction and 360-degree adjustable gooseneck make it durable, heat-resistant, but most importantly, versatile. Its 12 super-bright LEDs provide enough light to illuminate a decent-sized area.

What’s really cool about this grill light is that it can be clamped to metal surfaces with the pressure screw, and an adjustable clamp gives you a few inches of play. This is also a magnetic grill light, giving you the option to just place it on a metal surface.

The best part about this grill LED light is that it can withstand various types of weather thanks to its heavy-duty construction, but what makes it easiest to use and most effective is its base and gooseneck which is helpful to point the light to the right spot.

Lumen Rating: 210

Mounting Type: Adjustable Clamp or Magnetic Base

Bulb Type: LED Bulb (12 LEDs)

Power Source: 3 AAA batteries

Pros

  • LED provides good illumination without heat or glare.
  • Durable metal, heat resistant, and versatile option.
  • 12 LEDs provide ample illumination for grilling in any condition.
  • The magnetic base offers multiple mounting options. You can clamp it to your grill or use the magnets at its base.
  • An adjustable screw clamp can be used on other areas, like a woodworking table.
  • The 22 inches long gooseneck allows for reaching almost any area on large grills.

Cons

  • Metal can get hot, but it is built strong.

2. The NextLED Ultimate BBQ Grill Light – Runner Up

NextLED BBQ light

The NextLED Ultimate BBQ Grill Light is a great option because it has a long gooseneck, making it easy to position the light exactly where you need it. It also has a warm 3,200k of natural light with a wide light beam, making your food look as good on the grill as it does on your plate.

And if that’s not enough, the heavy-duty steel frame ensures maximum durability, light longevity, and heat resistance up to 230 Fahrenheit.

Plus, you can switch between 210 lumens (highest in its category) and 60 lumens depending on your needs. Finally, the magnetic base measuring 2 1/4 inches gives you 2 times the strength of other grill lights.

Lumen Rating: 210 Lumens

Mounting Type: Magnetic Base

Bulb Type: LED Bulb (12 LEDs )

Powered By: 2 AA batteries ( 6 to 12 hours )

Pros

  • The longest gooseneck light on this list at 24 inches, making it easy to reach the middle of the grill.
  • A heavy-duty steel frame ensures maximum durability and heat resistance up to 230 Fahrenheit. The frame feels sturdy and strong.
  • Bright Light – You can switch between 210 lumens (highest in its category) and 60 lumens.
  • The light attaches firmly. The strong magnetic base measures over 2 inches and is stronger than other magnetic lights I have tested.

Cons:

  • Because it is powerful, it consumes batteries faster, but you do get a bright light. 
  • It is hard to use this light with grills like Kamados, as the magnet, of course, won’t work on ceramic surfaces.

3. Chef Buddy Adjustable LED Grill Light – Great for Gas grills

Chef Buddy Light

The Buddy Adjustable LED Barbecue grill light is a good LED for most barbecue backyard warriors with gas grills. Gas grills have long handles and side tables to “clamp” these lights on.

This light features six LED lights in two bulbs that can be adjusted to best fit your grill. The neck of this light rotates up to 180 degrees, meaning you can easily get more lighting where is needed.

The batteries add weight to the base and is fine to just place the light on a flat table or surface but it will work best clamped down to a handle or mounted on side table.

Lumen Rating: Not Listed

Mounting Type: Clip Clamp and Magnetic Base

Bulb Type: LED Bulb (6 LEDs )

Powered By: 3 AA batteries

Pros

  • Six LED lights in two bulbs for better illumination.
  • The light head mount is rotatable for adjustment convenience.
  • Flexible 15-inch neck for increased reach
  • Easily adjust the light and clamp around the grill.
  • A magnetic clip makes it easy to mount on any metal surface.
  • Very easy to change the batteries

Cons

  • The clamp is a bit small and during testing, I had a hard time “clamping” the light on large side tables.

4. Aloveco Re-Chargeable Grill Handle Light – Good for Attaching to handles

Aloveco BBQ light

If you’re looking for a robust grill light with a good warranty, the Aloveco Chargeable Barbecue Grill Light is a good choice. This light is made of high-quality reinforced nylon glass fiber and features 10 LED bulbs that output 120 lumens.

This grill light is waterproof and comes with a 3-year waterproof and no melt guarantee. This is a grill handle light, meaning there are no magnets and it needs to be mounted on a handle.

Lumen Rating: 120 Lumens

Mounting Type: Adjustable Screw Clamp

Bulb Type: LED Bulb (10 LEDs )

Powered By: Rechargeable battery

Pros

  • Robust glass-reinforced nylon body
  • 10 LED bulbs with a total output of 120 lumens.
  • 3 years waterproof and no melt guarantee
  • Enjoy the convenience of a rechargeable battery.
  • I was able to install the clamp on my kamado and pellet grill.

Cons

  • This is a great light, but it works best on grill handles. I tried clamping the light on my grill’s side tables and it didn’t work too well.

6. The KOSIN Barbecue Grill Light – Strong Magnetic

Kosin BBQ Grill Light

The nine bright LEDs on the KOSIN Barbecue Grill Light are enough to light a smaller grill. The magnetic bottom attaches easily to any grill metal surface, and the four-and-a-half-foot flexible gooseneck lets you position the light exactly where you need it.

The Kosin barbecue grill light is water-resistant and works for up to 20 hours on three AAA batteries (each lamp).

These grill lights are not as good as the top two lights on this list, but they are affordable and you get two separate lights pretty much for the cost of one good one. You also get a carrying case and one set of six AAA batteries.

Lumen Rating: N/A

Mounting Type: Magnetic Base

Bulb Type: LED Bulb (9 LEDs )Powered By: 3 AAA batteries ( 20 hours )

Pros

  • lightweight and small
  • Nine bright LEDs make up the bulb.
  • A magnetic base with a four and a half-inch flexible gooseneck
  • water-resistant
  • You get two lights for the price of one.
  • Soft-touch on and off switches are great for those with weak little fingers 🙂
  • With two lights, is easy to set up around the grill and cover the entire cooking surface.

Cons

  • These lights are not extremely powerful but you do get two.

7. RVZHI LED barbecue grill light – Great for smaller grills

RVZHI BBQ Light

Because this grill light is waterproof, you can use it in most weather conditions. It also has 10 bright LEDs that are mounted on a rotating head, which allows you to adjust the angle of the light however you want.

The best part about this grill light is that it comes with an adjustable c clamp, which you can use to attach it to grill lid handles. It’s lightweight and easy to install

Lumen Rating: N/A

Mounting Type: C Clamp

Bulb Type: LED Bulb (10 high density led lights )

Powered By: 3 AAA batteries ( 20 hours )

Pros

  • Weatherproof
  • Swiveling head and adjustable clamp
  • Batteries and even a screwdriver is included, so you can start using this light right away.

Cons

  • The C clamp only works on handles. It will not work on side tables.

8. BBQ Grill Light LED for Big Green Egg – Great for Kamado Grills

BBQ light for green egg

Do you need a grill light for your kamado? This light works and is a great fit for kamado grills. It has 24 bright LEDs that will really light up your grill and make it easier to see what you’re cooking. It also has a hook that attaches to the side of your Big Green Egg and makes it easy to hang from the inside or outside of your smoker.

The best thing about this BBQ Grill Light is how well made it is as the material is high-quality ABS plastic, which won’t melt if it contacts hot items such as spatulas, tongs, knives, etc.

In addition, it has a motion sensor that will automatically turn on the light when it is nighttime and turn it off during the day, which saves batteries.

Pro

  • Ample light for your grill with 24 LEDs.
  • It works as a flashlight.

Cons

  • It pretty much only works with kamados.

Conclusion

We’ve talked about some of the best grill lights on the market, and we hope that this information has helped you make a decision about which one is best for you.

A good grill light should be easy to set up, weatherproof (but not too weatherproof), light, and let you change how bright it is.

The LED Concepts BBQ Grill Light 12 Super Bright Led is our top choice because of its high-quality construction and long-lasting bulbs. This grill light is built with a heavy-duty metal frame that can withstand heat up to 230 degrees Fahrenheit, making it great for most grills.

And unlike other grill lights that have to be replaced frequently, the LED Concepts BBQ Grill Light 12 super bright led has a long lifespan and, again, its metal frame should last a lifetime of nighttime grilling.

The NextLED is our second best grill light because of its long neck and strong magnetic base. Nevertheless, when it comes to grill lights, it’s important to look for a barbecue grill light that will fit your grill.

The Best wood pellet storage container Ideas to Keep Pellets Fresh Year-Round

4 February 2022 at 11:33

This article is about wood pellet storage containers. We all love cooking with pellets. Wood pellets give food a smokey, wood-fired flavor, and the grills are easy to use.

But there is one downside: pellets can be expensive, and you’ll likely want to have different flavors on hand to grill or smoke different cuts of meat. You do not want to waste pounds of pellets by letting them lie around. If they absorb water; they are garbage.

This is why it’s important to make sure you store your pellets in a way that keeps them fresh, dry, and ready to use when you need them.

There are a few things you should look for in good Wood Pellet Storage Containers:

Wood pellet storage cases and boxes are a great way to keep your pellets fresh and dry. They’re also easy to use and inexpensive, which is why they’re perfect for anyone who has a lot of wood pellets lying around their house or garage.

You can find pellet storage options in different sizes, shapes, and colors and even with features that, well, no one really needs, but storage containers should include the characteristics listed below.

1. Wood pellet storage containers should be easy to use.

2. Wood pellet storage containers should be inexpensive. You are not storing gold, so there is no need for an iron safe.

3. It should have a seal or gasket to keep water out and retain the quality and freshness of the pellets.

4. A way to label the containers. You want to know what flavors you have available.

We wrote an article to teach you how to properly store your pellets using any of the containers below.

Looking for the best way to store your wood pellets, Here are 5 wood pellet Storage Options, Ideas, and Reviews

TRAEGER pellets
BBQ Grill Academy / Hector R

Wood pellet storage containers are a great way to keep your pellets fresh and dry. They’re also easy to use and inexpensive, which is why they’re perfect for anyone who has a lot of wood pellets lying around their house or garage.

You can find them in different sizes, shapes, and colors, so you can choose one that matches your needs. If you want something more personalized, there are even options with custom labels.

Wood Pellet Fuel Storage Container is a great solution to store the wood pellets without taking up too much space in your house.

1. Oklahoma Joe’s Pellet Bucket Kit

Oklahoma joe pellet bucket

Oklahoma Joe’s Pellet Bucket Kit is a good way to get everything you need to get started storing your grill pellets the right way. The kit comes with a durable 5-gallon bucket, an airtight lid, and a wire mesh basket. The mesh basket does two things for you.

First, it acts as a filter and lets all the broken down pellets and wood dust fall down to the bottom of the bucket, and second, the basket comes out of the bucket to pour only good pellets into the hopper.

What we like:

  • These buckets pellet storage containers can store up to 20 pounds of pellets.
  • These storage containers include an airtight lid to keep moisture out.
  • A wire mesh basket separates wood dust and broken down pellets from good pellets.
  • It includes a pellet scoop.

What we didn’t like:

You will definitely need stickers to label these buckets.

2. The Bag Buddy Clip

Bag Buddy clip

The Bag Buddy Clip is the simplest option for storing wood pellets. is basically a large plastic clip that clips onto the packaging bag, sealing it.

The concept is much the same as how you put a clip on your salt and vinegar bag. This is a good way to store your wood pellets without taking up too much space around the house.

The Buddy Clip is a strong clip with a handle that makes it easy to use and carry pellet bags around. It is manufactured in the USA. I would add that I would not recommend the Bag Buddy clip for long-term storage when leaving the pellets outside in very humid climates.

What we like:

  • Simple to use.
  • Manufactured in the USA.
  • Can help carry a 40-pound bag of pellets.
  • Keep your pellets fresh and dry without taking up too much space around the house ( buckets take up more space)

What we didn’t like:

  • It is a large clip, but over time, moisture can get into the bag.

3. The Kingsford Pellet Dispenser

Kingsford pellet bucket

The Kingsford Pellet Dispenser is another great product for storing pellets. It’s made of durable food grade clear plastic, is durable, and its narrow shape saves space in your home or garage. The container holds up to 20 lbs of pellets and has a hinged lid that swings open to a spout for easy pouring of pellets.

The Kingsford Pellet Dispenser also features a large handle on one side for easy lifting. There is a handle and a pour spout for pouring pellets easily into the pellet hopper. The Kingsford Pellet containers are stackable.

What we like:

  • Durable food-grade plastic and convenient for storing pellets.
  • Spout and handle for easy pouring of pellets.
  • Stackable saves space in your home or garage.
  • Comes with a label to write the flavor pallet bags inside the container.

4. TRAEGER STAYDRY PELLET BIN & LID – Traeger Pellet Storage

Traeger pellet bin

By now you know it is important to store your pellets in a container that will keep them dry, fresh, and away from moisture.

The Traeger Staydry Pellet Bin & Lid is a great accessory for your Traeger and also a good wood pellet storage container. Featuring an airtight lid with a plastic lock, this container stores up to 22 pounds of pellets.

It also includes both blank and pre-labeled stickers to label different wood pellet flavors. This product is stackable so you can make the best use of space.

What we liked:

  • Keeps pellets dry and fresh and creates a nice seal using the plastic lock.
  • The lid plastic lock design also helps keep little hands away from accessing the pellets.
  • It holds up to 22 pounds of pellets.
  • Stackable on top of each, stackable means you can save space in your garage or storage area.
  • Blank and pre-labeled tickers are included and can be used to label different wood pellet flavors.

What we didn’t Like:

  • No handles to pick it up and pour.

5. Traeger Grills Bucket Lid and Filter Kit

Traeger bucket lids

If you’re a Traeger Grills fan and want to keep things in the family, this pellet storage bucket kit might interest you. This kit includes an airtight lid for a 5 gallon bucket, as well as a dust filter to separate wood pellet dust from good wood pellets.

Plus, it’s made in the USA, from strong plastic.

What we like:

  • Keep your Traeger Grills pellets dust-free using the bucket filter.
  • Store your pellets in a regular 5 gallon bucket with an airtight lid.
  • Made in the USA from durable plastic.

The Last Word

We all love our pellet grills, but it’s a pain to have to store all the pellets, especially if you buy multiple bags of different flavors. Unlike charcoal, pellets are instantly ruined the second they are wet. Using moist or wet pellets can also damage your grill or get stuck in the grill’s auger.

It can also be tough to keep track of what flavor of pellets you have, and if they’re getting too old.

A simple container like the Kingsford Pellet Dispenser is a great way to store your pellets. This container has a hinged lid that swings open to a spout for easy pouring of pellets, and also comes with handles on both sides. Plus, it’s made in the USA from durable plastic.

With the Oklahoma Joe’s Pellet Bucket Kit and other pellet storage containers, you can store up to 20 pounds of pellets. The Kingsford Dispenser is another great product for storing your wood pellets as it features a hinged lid that swings open to a spout for easy pouring of pellets (it also has handles on both sides).

Another option would be the Traeger Staydry Storage Bin & Lid which includes a plastic lock and comes in different sizes to fit your needs. This container stores up to 22 pounds of pellets but do not have any type of handle making it more difficult if you want to carry this around or move it from one place to another.

If you’re looking for something that will look nice in your pantry, consider the Kingsford Pellet Dispenser to store pellets.

The Traeger Grills Bucket Kit might interest you if you like the Traeger and want to keep things in the family but it also offers a better way to change a cheap bucket into a nice storage moisture free storage.

FAQ and Frequent Questions

What’s the best way to store wood pellets?

The best way to store wood pellets is in a container with a hinged lid that swings open to a spout for easy pouring of pellets. The container should also have handles on both sides for easy carrying.

Can you store wood pellets in a plastic bucket?

The best way to store wood pellets is in a container with a hinged lid that swings open to a spout for easy pouring of pellets. The container should also have handles on both sides for easy carrying.

Will 20 lbs of pellets fit in a 5 gallon bucket?

Yes, 20 lbs of pellets will fit in a 5 gallon bucket.

How long do wood pellets last?

Wood pellets can last anywhere from a month to a year, depending on the type of pellet and how it’s stored.

9 best wireless meat thermometers For Grills and Smokers in 2023 [ Tested ]

7 January 2022 at 14:25

A wireless meat thermometer offers you flexibility, accuracy, and temperature information helpful for cooking food to the right doneness level. Using a quality wireless thermometer with your grill or smoker to monitor the internal temperature of whatever you are cooking is one of the easiest ways to get consistent results and serve delicious food.

Now, good-quality wireless thermometers take the convenience of knowing what’s happening inside your grill to the next level. These devices connect to your home’s WiFi or Bluetooth and send you the meat’s internal temperature and other real-time temperature information wirelessly. You can see all the information right on your phone or a remote monitor while sitting on the couch.

Go outside, chat with your friends, and entertain your guests while monitoring the cooking process right from your phone, which is hard to do with analog thermometers.

There are several thermometer brands and models. We tested 20 well-known brands, and this article is my summary of the 9 best wireless meat thermometers I found.

What’s Considered A Wireless Meat Thermometer

This is a topic I want to clarify because the term “wireless” is sometimes used poorly to define these gadgets, which can lead to consumer confusion. A wireless digital meat thermometer is a digital device that can send temperature signals via Bluetooth or other protocols such as WiFi to a temperature monitor, an external device, or a mobile app. The term “wireless” is used to describe the method of data transmission, not whether or not the meat probe thermometer has wires.

In recent years, the industry has taken the term “wireless thermometer” to its true meaning, and as you will see below, there are now completely wireless thermometers that not only transfer data wirelessly but also do not use any wire cables in the probe.

Some thermometers do have wires attached to a meat probe to read and transmit temperature to a receiving unit, which then wirelessly transfers temperature readings to, say, a phone app.

Our Top Picks For Best Wireless Meat Thermometer

1. MeatStick X Smart Wireless Grill Thermometer – Best Overall

the meatstick smart wireless meat thermometer

Why it is our top pick:

The MeatStick is our pick for best wireless meat thermometer thanks to its simple design and no probe wires mean you can use these meat probes with rotisserie devices, smokers, grills, ovens and even deep fryers. The battery can last up to 24 hours, and having no cables means you can monitor the entire cooking process from anywhere and easily move stuff around your smoker grill.

After our tests, we all agreed that this is the best wireless thermometer for grilling because it is easy to deploy, get ready for the grill, and can withstand higher temperatures than our runner-up, The Meater+ .

Available at:

The smart technology and design of the “MeatStick” wireless meat thermometer allow for use even with a rotisserie, and being waterproof means it can work in a sous vide bag. The MeatStick is a wireless meat probe. All the working components are inside the probe itself. This versatility is not offered by thermometers with cables.

The internal sensor in the probe can withstand up to 212 degrees Fahrenheit. The ceramic handle houses the ambient temperature sensor and other components, which can withstand temperatures of up to 572 degrees Fahrenheit.

The thermometer app is very intuitive and has pre-programmed temperature alerts for different types of meat. What I like most about these “cable-less” Bluetooth thermometers is that there is nothing in the way. There are no wires to deal with if there is a flare-up and you need to rush the meat out of the grill, rearrange the food in your grill.

I own and tested a MeatStick Mini and what we like most about it is its convenience and the app. Getting the MeatStick ready for a cook takes only a few minutes, and the app guides you through every step of the cook. You can get 8 hours of running time on the MeatStick Mini and up to 24 hours on the regular MeatStick. Charging times are 2 and 4 hours, respectively.

how to insert the meatstick correctly view
Using the MeatStick

This is a smart wireless meat thermometer. The app learns the cooking progress by charting and recording the history of temperature as it rises, eventually accumulating sufficient data to predict when the food will be ready.

With an optional range extender, you can expect a range of up to 260 feet.

Wireless Range: up to 260 Feet
Temperature Range: 212 (probe ) to 572 (ambient sensor ) Fahrenheit

Read our full Review of the Meatstick

Video using the MeatStick App interface
the meatstick mini wireless smart thermometer
Unboxing the MeatStick
the meatstick mini wireless smart thermometer length photo
MeatStick Testing
charging the meatstick digital probe thermometer
Charging the MeatStick
meatstick app temperature monitoring and temperature view
Testing the MeatStick App
meatstick alert settings view
Setting Alerts on the MeatStick App
meatstick interactive guide display information
Setting up the cook on the MeatStick App
Photos: BBQGrillAcademy.com

Pros

  • It is truly wireless, and the app supports multiple probes.
  • It can measure the cooking chamber temperature ( internal grill or smoker temperature ), which is great when cooking in smokers and grills.
  • It can be used with rotisserie grills and devices.
  • It includes a good smartphone app, where you get temperature readings, temperature presets, and alerts.
  • Dishwasher safe.
  • It can withstand higher temperatures than its competitors.
  • It’s also deep-fryer, air-fryer, and sous vide safe.
  • It is completely modular, so you can buy just the “stick” and add other parts like the range extender later (Bluetooth repeater).
  • It’s smart technology can estimate when food will be ready.

Cons

  • A little thicker than an instant read digital probe.
  • An extender is needed for maximum range.

2. MEATER Plus Wireless Smart Meat ThermometerRunner Up

the Meater wireless smart thermometer

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Simple is better, and the Meater Plus smart wireless meat thermometer keeps things simple and can monitor internal temperature without needing cables or base stations.

Most thermometers have probe wires that send the temperature signal to a receiver. In the Meater Plus, the receiver is inside the probe, eliminating wires. Meater Plus is a new brand, marketing itself as the first fully wireless smart meat thermometer. There are no wires around this probe.

Here are a couple of other cool things about these thermometers. The storage base serves as the charging port ( just like the MeatStick ), so while you store the thermometer, it can be charged. Second, the probe has two built-in sensors. One is on the side of the probe that goes into the meat that monitors the internal meat temperature, and the other end of the probe monitors the ambient temperature.

meater plus wireless smart thermometer
 components

The stainless steel probe has a ceramic grip that houses some of the electronics. This device uses Bluetooth to pair with its base (a wooden base), which connects to your phone.

Why our Runner-Up: The Meater is a great meat thermometer, but the MeatStick can handle higher temperatures, has a longer range, is fully waterproof, and you can buy and combine components until you build the setup you want, so it is modular.

Read our Meater Plus Full Review

Wireless range: 165 feet
Temperature Range: 212 (probe ) to 527 ( ambient sensor ) Fahrenheit

Pros

  • Another this truly “no-wires” thermometer, there are no cables to deal with inside the cooking chamber.
  • Dual temperature sensors: you can set not only internal food temperature alarms but can also measure ambient temperature. Meaning, that if the grill temperature drops or gets too hot, you will get notified.
  • The app is customizable, and different alerts can be configured.
  • It works with Alexa.
  • No probe cables means you can use this smart device with your rotisserie.
  • Dishwasher safe.
  • It’s smart app can estimate when food will be ready.

Cons

  • The meat probe is a bit thick, so it might be hard to use with thin meat cuts.
  • Your mobile device is the receiver. There isn’t another place in this thermometer that displays data. If your phone dies or you don’t have one available, there is no way to monitor temperatures.
  • This digital probe can get damaged if exposed to extreme temperatures.

3. ThermoPro Smoke Remote TP 25 Wireless Meat Thermometer – Best for BBQ Smokers

The ThermoPro bluetooth bbq thermometer
unboxing the ThermoPro Wireless Digital Thermometer
ThermoPro Wireless thermometer
Probe connectors
back view of the thermopro
Probes
Color coded probes

ThermoPro has been in the wireless grill thermometer game for a long time, and their products have been developed with the help of top chefs and pitmasters. This brand has a reputation for building products for heavy-duty and professional use.

The main difference between this thermometer and our top two recommendations is its probe receiver. These are your more “traditional” meat grill thermometers, which feature probes attached to a wire that connects to a temperature receiver. The internal temperatures are displayed on the receiver’s display.

The receiver itself is the “wireless transmitter,” unlike the Meater or MeatStick, where there are no wires, period, and the probe’s head is the transmitter. The receiver in the ThermoWorks can connect to your smartphone using the ThermoPro App to monitor the meat.

This splash-proof meat thermometer uses a Bluetooth connection and offers a 500-foot range to the receiver, which has a rechargeable battery.

This specific model is great for those who like to throw different meat cuts in the smoker, with up to four temperature probes able to monitor different meats simultaneously.

I like this thermometer, the app is easy to use, and you can view all your probes on the wireless display or the app. For the price, this unit does the job well. To setup the app, you will need to pair the receiver with your phone.

The ThermoPro App

The app is simple and not as intuitive as the MeatStick’s or Meater’s but you get the basics, alerts and even a timer. Unlike with our top two choices, you can only setup one alert per probe and change the ring tone per probe so you can tell which probe has reached the set temperature.

Wireless range: 500 feet
Temperature Range: 14 to 572 Fahrenheit
Accuracy: Within 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit

This is one of the best thermometers on the market, but since the probes are attached to cables, it cannot be used in as many scenarios as the Meater Plus.

Pros

  • Accurate temperature readings thanks to ThermoWorks’ professional quality and technology.
  • Four color-coded meat steel probes
  • USDA Meat Preset temperature alerts and meat settings for pork, poultry, fish, and beef.
  • Of course, the mobile app can send you alerts and has a built in timer.

Cons

  • Having cables attached to the probes means you cannot use this thermometer with a rotisserie.

4. ThermoPro TP829 Bluetooth Wireless Meat Thermometer – Longest range

The ThermoPro TP 829 bluetooth bbq thermometer

The ThermoPro TP8929 is very similar to the TP 25 , but the biggest difference is range. This is a long range wireless meat thermometer. This bad boy can operate at distances of up to 1000 feet. That’s the neighbor’s house!

The second major difference is the monitor. That’s right. Unlike the top two devices on this list, this meat thermometer wireless capability comes from its own remote monitoring device, so you do not need to use your phone.

This means that the probes connect to a receiver, which is a digital thermometer. The receiver sends the information to a remote monitoring device that gives you all the internal food temperature and ambient temperature. Your phone is not the display. In fact, there is no mobile app for this device. This might be a plus for some and a negative for others.

The good news is that you do not need your phone to operate this device; all the alerts and settings are on the ThermoPro wireless monitor. But some might like the idea of using their phone and mobile apps. After all, mobile apps are constantly updated, and new features are often added.

However, this might be a good option for those grilling and cooking outdoors, maybe at a camping site, whenever you want to put your phone away, since you won’t need it with this device.

Wireless Range: 1000 Feet
Temperature Range: 14 to 572 Fahrenheit
Accuracy: Within 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit

What we like:

  • This thermometer range is 1000 feet.
  • Four probes making it a versatile bluetooth BBQ thermometer
  • You get temperature readings at the receiver and on the monitor display.
  • You can set high and low-temperature warnings on the monitor display.
  • It can measure ambient temperature

What we don’t like:

  • There is no connectivity for your phone. The connection is only between the meat probe receiver and the display monitor.

5. NutriChef Digital grill Thermometer – Best Budget

NutriChef Wireless digital meat Thermometer

Temperature Range: 482 (probe ) to 716 ( wire ) Fahrenheit

The NutriChef Smart Bluetooth meat thermometer is incredibly affordable and performs well. This bundle includes two stainless steel probes and a receiver tapped into using a mobile phone via Bluetooth. The system offers 11 temperature settings that can be custom programmed.

This Bluetooth meat thermometer won’t break any records for features, battery life, or fanciness, but if you are looking for a simple and inexpensive option, the NutriChef can deliver. This thermometer is built to do one thing, monitor temperatures.

What we like:

  • It’s an inexpensive option – no bells or whistles. You get two stainless steel probes and a receiver that connects to a simple mobile app.

What we don’t like:

  • It is not as tough as the top grill thermometers on this list, but it is a budget pick. It will do the job.

6. Weber iGrill 3 Bluetooth with 4 Probes – Best for Weber Grill

iGrill probes Thermometer system

Temperature Range: up to 572 Fahrenheit

On the topic of simple and to-the-point Bluetooth meat probes, let me introduce you to the Grill digital probe thermometer. In recent years, Weber introduced the Grill system as a way to monitor temperatures.

The iGrill thermometers integrate with newer Weber grills and even have a nice magnetic holder on their entry-level 2 burner gas grills with iGrill compatibility.

The iGrill BBQ thermometer is simple. You get four probes, the receiver, and access to Weber’s mobile app. The app gives you access to temperature information on all four probes, with alerts and other features.

What we like:

  • This thermometer is simple to use and setup.
  • Compatible with Weber Genesis grill models
  • Four probes

What we don’t like:

  • Although Weber makes great products, other thermometers offer the same for less.

7. Inkbird IBT-4XP Wireless Grill ThermometerBest For Outdoor Use – Waterproof

the inkbird cooking thermometer three probes

If you own a smoker, let’s say a large offset smoker or a drum smoker, those are large smokers, and most likely you will be using them outside in your backyard. Well, there might be a time or two when the rain comes and cooking meat must go on. Especially if you live here in Florida.

This is when a thermometer like the InkBird Bluetooth meat thermometer comes in and is a good fit. You get all the basics. You can watch temperatures, monitor ambient temperature in your grill, and it can resist temperatures up to 500 degrees F.

But here is where this thermometer stands out. First, it is waterproof, meaning this thing can sit outside and get rained on while you cook. Second, it delivers precise temperature readings, including ambient temperature using three probes and one ambient temperature probe.

The Inkbird is rechargeable, and the battery lasts 40 hours before being plugged back in using a USB charger.

Accurate temperature is another area where this unit shines. Rated at a plus /minus 2 degrees accuracy. The mobile app allows you to keep an eye on temperatures and set alerts. Once the target temperature is reached, you will receive an alert on your phone.

Wireless Range: 150 feet
Temperature Range: 32 to 482 Fahrenheit
Accuracy: Within 2 degrees Fahrenheit

Certifications: RoHS , FCC , CE

Pros

  • Three probes and one probe to monitor the ambient temperature inside your grill.
  • Wide temperature range: Can read temperatures from 32 degrees F to 500 degrees F
  • One Ambient Probe is included and can be set in any area of the grill.
  • Long battery life of 40 hours.
  • Easy to read display
  • Mobile App.

Cons

  • Well, this is not necessarily a bad thing, but the battery is a lithium battery. If it dies or you forget to charge, well, bad luck amigo.

8. Bfour Digital Bluetooth Smart Thermometer – Good for Green Egg

Bfour bluetooth digital meat thermometer

The Bfour Bluetooth meat thermometer is elegant and supports up to six probes, and works with an iPhone or Android phone.

The Bfour bluetooth meat thermometer is not just sleek — it won the Red Dot Design Award in 2019 — and with support for up to six stainless steel probes ( two included ), it is also perfect for monitoring large quantities of meat at any temperature range. It features multiple preset temperatures for monitoring different types of proteins and is powered by three aaa batteries.

Accuracy: ±1.8℉
Temperature Range: 32 to 572 Fahrenheit

What we like

  • Supports up 6 probes, two probes are included.
  • Large and easy to read backlit display.
  • The Bfour Bluetooth meat thermometer App is easy to use.
  • Using Bluetooth 5 technology , this bluetooth thermometer offers a 200-foot range.

What we don’t like:

  • Some users have reported compatibility issues using this thermometer with Android devices.

9. ThermoPro TP20 Bluetooth Thermometer

ThermoPro TP20 bluetooth bbq thermometer

The ThermoPro T20 wireless is widely used as a grill thermometer. It is an incredibly sturdy thermometer. It is a dual-purpose device that lets you monitor the temperature of the cooking chamber, as well as the temperature inside the meat. You just have to pick what you want to cook, choose the level of doneness, and get alerts when the cook finishes.

The ThermoPro TP20 wireless dual probe thermometer offers several pre-programmed USDA meat temperature options and is accurate to 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit.

The wireless range is 300 – 400 feet
Temperature Range: 572 (probe ) to 716 ( wire ) Fahrenheit
Accuracy: +/- 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit

What we like:

  • The Thermopro TP20 has good range
  • Simple to use, I can focus more on the cook.
  • Large Backlit LCD screen
  • ThermoPro Quality
  • It is powered by AAA batteries, so it is easy to keep going if the batteries die. There is no need to recharge.
  • The thermometer can read from 32 to 572 degrees F max.

What we don’t like:

  • Two Probes

Things to Consider When Buying a Wireless Thermometer

When shopping for a probe thermometers, there are a few things you should take into consideration. The primary function of a meat thermometer is to read meat’s internal temperature and, in the case of wireless grill thermometers, to offer temperature readings wirelessly one way or another.

Wireless Remote range ( Bluetooth, WIFI, or RF )

Wireless thermometers combine a base station with a digital display located close to an oven/grill and display useful temp info. They can also use portable receivers for acquiring RF frequencies, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, and connect to mobile apps to monitor food.

Accuracy

Accuracy is a key characteristic of the best wireless meat grill thermometer for grilling. Investing in reliable devices prevents undercooking and overcooking foods, plus hitting the desired temperature every time.

Digital thermometers are faster and more accurate than the standard “mounted inside the lid” thermometer. The probes go into the meat and are clipped ( grill clip ) to the grate ( pit probe ) to measure the ambient temperature of the grill.

We look for product certifications that ensure the product has been properly designed, calibrated, and tested. Not only do you want to hit the ideal temperature, but you also want to ensure you are cooking the meat to the right doneness levels. [1]

Number of Meat probes

Wireless meat thermometers usually come with two to six probes, depending on the model. The probes can be either dual or multi-function, measuring the temperature of the meat but also your grill. The best digital wireless meat thermometers for grilling offer connectivity for multiple probes, letting you monitor different foods at different degrees of doneness.

No, if you do not need too many probes,  this is one area where you can save some bucks. But remember, if you want to monitor more than one meat simultaneously, yes, you need more than one probe.

Thermometers Temperature range ( that they can monitor meat to and withstand )

When comparing meat thermometers and other wireless meat thermometers, you typically see the range at which the device can operate. It can see the temperature ranges, and it can read them.

However, it is also important to understand the heat the meat thermometer can withstand. Some thermometers cannot withstand high temperatures for long, and you can end up with a melted probe end inside your steak. Most thermometers can withstand heat of about 500 to 600 degrees.

Probe Cable length

We have discussed base stations; this is where the probes connect into. These station connections are made through cable.  Ideally, you want a cable length that fits your BBQ setup.

Wireless Receiver or monitoring Mobile App

Many wireless meat thermometers offer mobile apps, but not all apps are built well or offer the same features. Besides monitoring the meat temperature and sending temperature updates, a good app will allow you to set custom alerts so you can cook the meat at the doneness level you want.

Some apps have preset temperatures setting, and if you are a beginner, this will be helpful when trying to cook meats to the desired temperature and doneness level.

Look for apps that offer alerts and are compatible with your mobile device. Not all Apps are compatible with Android devices, for example. Most app developers default to “iDevices” or Apple devices first before developing the app for other devices.

Warranty

Wireless meat thermometers usually offer a warranty of at least two years. Some models, such as the ThermoPro TP20 and the ThermoPro TP22, offer a 3-year warranty when purchased and upon registration of the product.

Manufacturers also offer different coverage for components, including probes. ThermoPro offers the possibility to replace faulty sensors free.

Other features

Most of these gadgets offer the same features, but some go the extra mile. Extra features include customizable alerts, backlit backscreen displays, mounting brackets, and magnets.

Some of these thermometers offer up to nine preset temperature settings.

Dimensions and Size

Again, this is another factor that depends on your cooking setup at home. But a good rule of thumb is to look for a light device. Some thermometers are large and bulky and can take up some of the valuable space on your side tables and prep shelves.

Functionality

A wireless probe like Meater+ and the MeatStick have no wires and can monitor both meat and grill temperature. So it is considered a truly wireless probe. A dual probe system. Some thermometers can only do one function.

Battery life

Ok, a thermometer is a cooking tool and it needs to work. The last think you want os to be in the middle of the cook and the device runs out of battery in the middle of the cook, I’ve been there.

What Type of Cooking you be using the thermometer for

A wireless smart thermometer is an excellent tool for achieving consistent results when smoking and grilling meat. Knowing exactly what is happening in your smoker or grill and cooking food to the ideal degree of doneness is the key to making superb barbecue.

When searching for a good wireless digital thermometer, it is essential to consider the thermometer’s primary purpose. Why? Some of these thermometers are designed specifically for your smoker, while others are better suited for use with an oven or grill.

If you are preparing a brisket, it will likely be in the smoker for at least 14 to 16 hours. Therefore, you will need a meat thermometer with a long battery life of at least 24 hours.

Also, if you are smoking meat and your smoker is located in your backyard, you need a meat thermometer that can withstand a little bit of rain and has an incredible range so that you can watch the game and keep an eye on your cook.

There are three main types of Wireless thermometers:

First, you have true wireless meat thermometers like the Meater and MeatStick, which don’t have any wireless at all. The Probe itself houses all the sensors and technology to transmit information directly to a mobile phone app.

Pros

  • Truly wireless
  • Since there are no cables these probes are versatile and can be used in just about any type of grill.

Cons

  • These probes tend to be thick and hard to use in thin cut of meats.
  • The rechargeable battery can be an issue.
  • You rely on your phone to access all the info, no phone, well it turns into just a fancy pen.

Second, you have wireless or Bluetooth thermometers with a display receiver. These are thermometers that probes connect via cables to a receiver, and the receiver itself has an LCD display. The receiver can have WiFi or Bluetooth to send information to a mobile app. I like to call these remote-controlled meat thermometers because the app is really communicating with the receiver, not the probes.

Pros

  • Two ways of reading data. You can say there is a backup in case your phone battery dies.

Cons

  • Probe cables

Lastly, you have the receiver/monitor setups. These are thermometers which platform consists of a receiver where all the probes connect to and a remote monitor. So you get two devices instead of one, One is a base station or receiver, and the other is the remote monitor.

With some models, both the receiver and remote control can monitor temperature. In other models, the remote control/ monitor can connect to your phone, and in other models no.

Pros

  • The biggest advantage of these types of thermometers is their range.
  • Good for monitoring oven temperature.

Cons

  • Some models do not work with mobile devices.

How we Test and Benchmark wireless meat thermometers

For this article we tested each thermometer using the boiling water accuracy test, the iced water accuracy test, and long hours of smoking on our in house BBQ smoker.

Testing wireless meat thermometers
Test Setup
Testing Wireless Thermometers
Testing the Thermometers
Testing the MeatStick - Ice Water Test
Testing the MeatStick – Ice Water Test
Using other temperature thermometers as control for test
Using other temperature thermometers as control for test

Conclusion

We chose the MeatStick as our top pick because of its versatility, good accuracy, and easy-to-use mobile app, but mainly because, when compared to the Meater, it can withstand higher temperatures. If you are looking for an all-around good choice, the ThermoPro models are well built, accurate, and reliable.

FAQs

Why can’t you trust the Gauge on your grill hood?

Hood temperature gauges are helpful but can be inaccurate, especially in cheap grills. The analog ones don’t provide instant temperature readings. But most importantly the temperature gauge on the lid of you grill can’t read internal meat temperatures.

A good digital thermometer can deliver good accuracy in real-time. It’s also very mobile, which allows you to go grab a beer.

Why is it important to use a one?

Meat thermometers help you to be accurate with your cooking. You can cook food to the exact doneness level you want; a wireless meat thermometer does the same but allows you to be mobile while keeping an eye on whatever you are cooking.

Why do Some Meat thermometers have wires?

Meat thermometers have long wires connecting each probe to receivers. The cable transfers the heat signal to the receiver.

References:
[1] https://www.fsis.usda.gov/food-safety/safe-food-handling-and-preparation/food-safety-basics/kitchen-thermometers

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Best Grilling Gifts For Meat Smokers, Useful, Practical, and Even Funny BBQ Gifting Ideas

12 November 2021 at 10:12

When shopping for gifts for meat smokers or BBQ lovers like me, the sheer variety of ideas and options is overwhelming. This shopping guide will help you find unique, original, and even funny meat smoker accessory gifts and ideas to impress your friends, loved ones, and grilling enthusiasts.

I broke down the ideas into grilling and smoker accessories gift categories, so it is easy for you to jump right into the best grilling gifts for the enthusiast in your house. This guide will help you expedite the grill gifts search for those barbecue aficionados in your list .

Great Grilling Gifts for Everyone who loves BBQ

Beef and Meat – High quality cuts

Crowd Caw

One of the BBQ gifts that keeps on giving is meat—lots and lots of meat. After all, that’s all we cook and smoke. Smoking meat is our sport, and a nice cut of beef is the center piece of our art. Anyone who truly loves smoking meat or grilling knows that a cut of meat makes a huge difference.

Skills matter, sure, but any pro will tell you that a good meat can sure help with, well, less than perfect skills.

A little-known secret to some is that Crowd Cow supplies high-quality meats to many top-level restaurants, but they also sell and deliver fresh meat directly to consumers. You can get any cut of meat you want delivered to your doorstep. Some dress to impress; I cook to impress—with the best meat, that is.

An Amazing BBQ Class Training Course from MasterClass

Best Gifts For Meat Smokers

This is an excellent gift for anyone, including BBQ enthusiasts of all skill levels. MasterClass.com has developed an incredible BBQ training course created by none other than the maestro himself, Aaron Fraklin. If you are unfamiliar with Aaron Fraklin, he is a world-renowned, highly regarded pitmaster and owns a restaurant in Austin, Texas.

Among the celebrities who have dined at his restaurant are former presidents of the United States, as well as other high-profile figures. Learning from one of the best guys in the BBQ game is one of the coolest gifts for a guy who smokes meat and loves his smoker grill ( or gal ; ) ).

The course dives into lots of theory knowledge general for any skill level plus advanced methods.

Barbecue Meat Thermometers – Temp Check (Everyone Needs One)

If you have a friend or a loved one who loves BBQ but often end up burning or overcooking smoked meats, a meat thermometer is a nice way of saying, “I love you honey, but you need a little help.” 🙂

Don’t worry, a meat thermometer is an amazing gift for meat smokers and some of these gadgets are super cool to play with. Don’t worry, gifting a thermometer won’t create any “beef”, get it! The trough is that anyone serious about serving properly cooked and high quality meals needs a reliable way of monitor temperature.

I highly recommend the MeatStick. Is the where the world of thermometers is going, and in the barbecue world, these things are catching on very quickly.

Thermometers are always on my wish list for accessory gifts. Here are some excellent options with great reviews.

The MeatStick

the meatstick mini

The MeatStick is a high-tech, cordless thermometer perfect for checking the temperature of your meat. Not only does this thermometer sync with your smartphone over WiFi, but there are also no cables connecting the probe to a receive; rather, the probe itself serves as the receiver. Here you have the cutting edge of temperature monitoring technology. I talk discus everything there is to know abut this cool little gadget in my full dive guide on the MeatStick.

The Chefstemp

chefstemp instant read meat thermometer

The Chefstemp is a popular instant-read thermometer. What makes it popular and liked by BBQ lovers is its simplicity, speed, and accuracy. The Chefstemp meat thermometer can read the meat’s temperature in 2 seconds, has a long battery life, and is waterproof ( beer spill-proof).

There are different options, sizes, and colors to choose from. My recommendation is to go with something small and easy to use. There are many thermometers in the market with so many bells and whistles, but at the end of the day, all you need is to be able to walk up to the smoker, poke the meat, and check its temperature. This should not take more than a few seconds.

A Thermo Pro

The thermo pro instant read

The ThemoPro is a favorite stocking stuffer. This instant-read thermometer is simple to use and quick. Simply picking it up activates the thermometer’s motion sensor, and it is ready to use.

The display in this thermometer is easy to read and is backlit. Reading the temperature of meat only takes about three seconds.

Meater Plus – Smart Thermometer

The Meater

Meat smokers and techies alike will appreciate this gift. The Meater Plus is an excellent option if you are searching for a gift for someone who is into smart devices and likes their gadgets.

This thermometer is suitable for use on a gas grill, a pellet smoker, or any other BBQ smoker.

You get two dishwasher-safe meat sensors and one meat probe, and you can wirelessly monitor the meat temperature from up to 165 feet away!

Inkbird WI-FI thermometer – For the more advanced ( hardcore BBQ Meat Smokers )

The Inkbird thermometer

This is one of the best gifts for meat smoker lovers like me. Meat smokers with large grills and offset smokers usually smoke more than one cut of meat or more than one protein. This thermometer allows you to connect multiple meat probes and monitor multiple types of meat simultaneously.

You can wirelessly monitor up to 4 color-coded meat probes right from your phone.

Charcoal and Fire Starters

If you own a charcoal grill or a charcoal smoker, then you know that lighting up charcoal can be a nuisance without the right stater. New gadgets have made it to market in recent years, and better and safer ways of starting charcoal are now available. Charcoal staters are a very useful BBQ smoker gifts and always good to have around.

charcoal chimney starters

charcoal chimney starter

A charcoal chimney starter is a great tool for those with charcoal smokers. Starting charcoal can be a tedious task, but using a charcoal chimney starter makes it a lot easier and faster. 

Weber makes a good charcoal chimney starter.

LOOFLIGHTERs- Very Popular

If you dislike the taste and smell of charcoal starter lighter fluid, looflighters are a terrific chemical-free option for lighting charcoal.

Looflighters operate similarly to hairdryers, except they get considerably hotter. The hot air ignites the charcoal, and you get a good, healthy, clean fire in just a few minutes.

HomeRight Electric Looflighter

A looflighter

The HomeRight looflighter is a top rated charcoal starter that comes with a two-year warranty. It can generate 1500 degrees of hot air to ignite wood or charcoal.

BBQ Knives – In the world of bBQ, a good knife is key

It is a lot of fun to smoke meat, and we all take pride in our culinary masterpieces. Nothing, however, is worse than having to slice a brisket with a crappy knife. A meat lover and meat smoker can always benefit from having a quality brisket knife in their arsenal. Knives are great gifts for smokers and grillers.

Mercer Culinary Granton Slicer

Mercer Culinary slicer

The Mercer Culinary Granton Edge is a top-rated slicer. Its blade is made from premium Japanese steel. It is resistant to stains, rust, and corrosion. In the barbecue world, these are the go-to knives for slicing meats like briskets.

CUTLUXE Slicing Carving Knife

cutluxe carving knife

The Cutluxe knife is another great option, slightly more expensive but great quality. It comes with a nice carrying case and I found it at a great price on Amazon.

MAIRICO Slicing Knife

Mairico knife

The Mairrico is also a top rated slicing knife but is a bit shorter at 10 inches long.

TUO Knife Set

The TUO Knife set

Everyone needs a proper knife set around the house, including a high-quality chef’s knife. But at the very least, a good knife set is always welcome. Not only can a good set of knives be used in barbecue but also be shared around the kitchen.

Ken Onion Knife Sharpener – I can not get over how awesome this is

The Ken sharpener

All I can say is this is a knife sharpener with a “WOW” factor.

This electric sharpener has an angle guide that can be adjusted by turning the knob. It’s not just a barbecue tool; it’s also a great gift for tool enthusiasts. This is one of these out-of-the-box BBQ gift ideas.

The Ken sharpener is professional grade, so this thing can be used at home, but pros can also use it.

“Cool” Meat Smokers and Grills

The Pit Barrel Drum Barrel Smoker (AKA UDS)

pitbarrel-junior

The Pit Barrel Cooker is an amazing gift and one of the best BBQ smoker gifts on this list. If you or your loved one loves smoking meat, you can say this is the perfect gift. We reviewed the Pit Barrel and found that the number one reason people love this smoker and why it sells so well is due to its simplicity.

Drum smokers are very easy to use, and due to their shape, they produce amazing smoked meat. By the way, UDS means “Ugly Drum Smoker” 🙂

Simple, Yet Useful Presents and Accessories

The simple things in life. Some people do not need a new smoker, but there is a variety of accessories that can enhance the experience when grilling and smoking meat. Even though these are simple gifts, they are thoughtful and practical grilling tools.

The Pit Boss Barbecue Grill Light

grillin glight

Pit Boss clamping barbecue grill light provides clear light at night and can clamp on virtually all surfaces. Its flexible 12′′ neck allows adjustment and can be bent in a variety of ways. Pit Boss LED Flexible Grill LED Light can be used with any grill and is perfect for outdoor smoking.

If you or your loved one enjoy grilling at night, a good LED light should be part of your grilling accessories.

Silicone BBQ Gloves

grilling gloves

Stop burning your hands and handling a hot smoker or hot grill without heat resistant gloves. Every grilling aficionado needs a pair of good gloves. These gloves provide superior comfort and allow you to handle hot food and gear with ease. These heat resistant gloves are made out of cotton and silicone and are heat resistant to up to 400 degrees f.

Grilling baskets

grilling basket

If you’ve ever had grilled vegetables, you know that their flavor is exquisite. However, grilling or smoking vegetables is not always simple because smaller vegetables can fall through the grate and become ruined. Here is when grilling baskets come into play. You can put all of your vegetables in these baskets to keep them from falling through the grill grates. They also give you a place to stir and shake the vegetables as they cook for tasty grilled vegetables.

Wood chips smoker boxes

These boxes a nice “life-hack” in the barbecue game. A smoker box is a metal box that holds wood chips and heats them to produce smoke. These smoker boxes are ideal for gas grills and smokers since on their own, the don’t produce wood-fired smoke flavor, but add one of these boxes and done.

These are straightforward to use, and our in-depth article on smoke boxes can assist you in finding the right one and show you all the different types.

barbecue rubs, seasonings, and sauces

The Traeger Meat Injector

meat injector

If you are smoking a whole chicken, pork shoulder, or turkey, and meat injector is a great grilling tool to have. By injecting liquids deep inside the meat, you can infuse more marinade and hence more flavor.

Made from stainless steel, this knife meat injector has multiple holes in its needle, increasing the amount of marinade that enters the meat.

The needle is three inches long, and because it is stainless, it is easy to clean.

Traeger Seasoning

Traeger bbq rub

Traeger makes amazing grills and smokers, but their BBQ seasoning is very popular too. This is a great gift idea, and you know it will be used.

Traeger seasoning is available in different blends for seasoning pork, poultry, beef, and more. We have a full article on barbecue rubs that explains and teaches you everything about barbecue rubs.

Meat Smoking Barbecue Books

One of the best grilling gifts for BBQ enthusiasts is a book about smoking techniques and recipes. There are many great books to teach you how to prepare BBQ recipes and smoking techniques. Every grilling fanatic can learn a thing or two and improve your grilling game.

The books below are very popular and all about meat smoking and making great barbecue.

Meathead

meathead's book

Meathead Goldwyn is a well-known pitmaster and the author of Meathead: The Science of Great BBQ and Grilling. Meat smoking is all about techniques and this book is full of them.

The book goes beyond the basics of meat smoking culinary skills and uncovers many tips and techniques. It’s the perfect gift for BBQ lovers and smokers who want to up their smoking game and learn how to make food tasty.

Project Smoke

Project smoke book

Project Smoke has lots of tips and tricks to improve your BBQ smoking skills using BBQ smokers. The book contains 100 recipes to please almost every taste. The book features many unique meat smoking methods.

A wide range of approaches and ideas are covered in this book.

Master of the Grill

Master of the grill book

All recipes are developed using a scientific approach and technical results.

Grilling and BBQ Accessories

meat claws

Meat claws are a meat preparing tool that is used to shred meats apart, like when pereapring pulled pork. 

bbq claws

Grill Brushes To Clean Grill Grates

Cleaning Grill grates is part of grilling and BBQ smoking, and a good grill brush is a must. As long as you own a grill or smoker, you will need to use one to keep your smoker clean. A good grill brush can help keep your grill in good shape.

The Grill Rescue Bush

grill rescue cleaning brush

The Grill Rescue grill brush is an excellent alternative to traditional metal bristle brushes. Metal bristles can become off the brush and become lodged in your food, which you will subsequently ingest. This can be hazardous.

Grill Rescue uses a strong type of nylon cloth that cleans your grill when combined with heat and steam.

BBQ Apparel Ideas

Funny hats and t-shirts are great gifts and very popular. BBQ Grilling is all about having and fun and spending time with family.

I love gifting apparel because you can get very creative, and some t shits can be

Branded Hats and Tees

bbq t shirt

Traeger offers fantastic grills, smokers grills, and even apparel. Big Poppa Smokers also offers a good array of t-shirt, hats hoodies, and aprons. 

BBQ Pit Boys has an extensive assortment of merchandise, including Hats, Aprons, and T-shirt Shirts. Kansas City BBQ also has an extensive collection of shirts and caps for any man that likes to smoke meat and has a sense of humor. 

Aprons

funny apron

Aprons are lovely, especially if you are a messy cook. There are practical and useful plus also you can find funny ones.

You can find Star Wars Aprons and other themed options too!

Just Cool Stuff

Star Wars BBQ Tongs With Sound

bbq star wars tongs

A pair of tongs that look like Star War lightsabers. Yeap!

These tongs are more of a toy than an actual tool, but it is the thought that counts. If the person you are giving the present to is a BBQ aficionado and a Star Wars lover, they will surely appreciate it.

start wars salt and pepper shakers

Smoking Gun Wood Infusers

liquid smoking machine

Really. This is is a smoking machine. These smoke infusers can be used to give smoky flavor to any food or even drink. Sure, if you own a smoker grill, this may be a nice fit, but if you want to try new foods, beverages, or have an indoor grill, this may be of interest to you.

Smoker Gifts Stocking Stuffers

funny bbq sucks

Any of these would be a perfect stocking stuffer, even for a seasoned barbecue cook or head chef in your family.

Products that fit in a stocking may appear insignificant, but they will undoubtedly make a tremendous impression on the barbeque cook you love. The best barbecue gift is the one that puts a smile on anyone’s face.

Meat tenderizer

meat tenderizer

Jaccard Supertendermatic 48 Blade Tenderizer is a great gift for anyone who is passionate about preparing tender and delicious meat.

It is the perfect tool for working with tough and lean cuts of meat. This tool uses 48 tiny blades to pierce through meat, thus reducing cooking times and greater marinade penetration.

wood chips and Wood Chunks

Perhaps one of the nicest smoker gifts ideas is a few bags of wood chips or wood chunks. Whereas charcoal and propane are fuel, burning wood is what adds that smokey BBQ flavor. Only when using wood pellets or real wood in an offset smoker, you need to burn wood chips or chunks to generate smoke to infuse the meat.

We have a full article on different types and flavor of wood chips explaining everything there is to know about smoking chips.

Wood Pellets

Talking about wood pellets, a couple of bags of pellets for those with pellets smoker is an amazing gift, One can never have enough pellets and there are many flavors available. We have a full article on wood pellets with tons on information on pellets.

Bug Killer – Just for Fun

salt gun

Bug-A-Salt 2.0 launches a shotgun blast of regular table salt that destroys almost all insects on contact.

Not only does this thing actually work, but I guarantee you it is more fun than any other mosquito repellant in your home. This thing is a blast and a conversation starter, and an excellent gift.

This salt blaster will be a hit with all of your friends.

Consider the following when buying BBQ gifts

Buying a gift for a bbq enthusiast is a lot of fun, but maybe you are not as familiar with BBQ grills and smokers as the person that you are gifting to is. No problem! Here is a quick guide to help you narrow down your choices and help you find a good gift

Type of Equipment owned

Not all barbecue smokers are the same, and there are various types of smokers. This is important to know because you should not give pellets to a person who owns a charcoal smoker or a charcoal starter to a person who owns a pellet grill. Consider the type of smoker the gift recipient owns if you are looking for fuel-related gifts.

Cooking Style, Methodology and frequency

Some of us are barbecue aficionados who barbecue on any grill daily. Then there are those that scarcely use their grills. Some presents, such as thermometers, are ideal for folks who often barbecue and smoke meat. The process of smoking meats is lengthy, laborious, and tedious; meat thermometers are vital for monitoring the internal temperature and cooking process of the meat.

To help on your grill gifts search

Searching for the perfect gift can be a lot of work, specially during the holiday rush. When it comes to barbecue, stick to “niche” specifics things.

Keep it Simple is just a gift

Gifts for smokers and grillers need not be difficult. A pair of gloves is all that most of us need. BBQ gadgets and toys are always welcomed and any of the grill and smoker accessories on this list would be a great present.

One can’t have too many cleaning accessories like brushes and gloves!

Bottom Line

I hope you enjoyed this guide. All these ideas were a lot of fun to put together. Whether you’re looking for a gift for a loved one or yourself, this list has something for everyone.

Happy Grillin’

Top Best Grill Brush for Keeping Your Grill Clean in 2023

18 August 2021 at 23:25

After using a few different types of grill brushes, I summarized a few hours of scraping and cleaning to write this article about the best grill brush.

To keep your grill grates clean and in good condition, you need a suitable grill brush to clean with. Over time, your grill grates accumulate old grease, fat, and grime residue from meats, sauces, and other foods.

Whether you like it or not, the grill grates must be cleaned on a regular basis to avoid excessive food residue, grime residue build-up, grease flare-ups, and the transfer of bacteria and carcinogens from food bits to your food.

Key Attributes of a good Grill Brush

They are many grill cleaning brush is in the market. And with that comes the issue of how to choose among so many brands all claiming to have a great product. Very few things that you can use as a telltale sign of a good quality grill cleaning brush.

A grill brush is a tool, and as with every tool, its quality traits, design, features, and safety will decree how good and effective the tool will be.

For example, a brush with a sturdy handle will last longer than a brush with a plastic handle that can break when cleaning surfaces and applying pressure. A metal brush that can clean hot grill surfaces, on the other hand, is better suited for contact use and cleaning the grates when swapping meats than a brush that can only be used on a cool grill.

Design Efforts Made Towards Ensured Safety

Whenever dealing with food, cooking appliances, cooking tools, or anything that will or might come in contact with food, it should be closely scrutinized for safety. Some of these cleaning brushes have brush bristles that are pretty sharp and hard. Grab a brush by the bristles, and you can cut your fingers.

Perhaps the biggest problem is that cheap and unsafe grill brushes’ bristles can come loose, adhere to grease and residue, and end up on your food. This is dangerous as bristles can compare to tiny wire needles, which, if ingested, can cause injuries and send you to the hospital or, worse, the emergency room.

Handle Grip and Shaft Length

showing a long grill brush handle

The handle and shaft length of a cleaning grill brush are important because if you overlook this feature and end up buying a 6-inch long grill brush with a short shaft, your hands will be closer and all over hot cooking grates during cleaning.

A grill brush, on the other hand, with a good ergonomic grip handle and a long shaft will allow you to easily reach across the grill and get to every corner of the grate while keeping your hands away from heat or, better yet, outside the cooking area.

Build and Quality

For example, if you choose a wire grill brush, we look at how the wire bristles are attached to the brush head. In a good quality grill brush, the bristles will be woven or twisted onto the brush’s head, whereas in poor-quality grill brushes, the metal bristles will be glued or loosely attached to the brush’s head.

Grill brushes with loose or stray bristles are not an option for us and is something you should look out for and avoid. Sometimes BBQ Toolsets include brushes, and although most are of good quality, the cheaper sets include poor-quality cleaning grill brushes.

Heat Tolerance

Always follow the manufacturer’s specifications and verify that the brush can be used on hot surfaces or hot grates. Plastic grill brushes might not handle hot temperatures well and are often mean for use with a cool grate.

Some grill brush manufacturers warn against using their grill brushes on extremely hot grates. If the manufacturer warns against using the cleaning grill brush on hot surfaces, it’s likely the bristles are glued, and the brush will be damaged and unsafe to use. This is a common occurrence and an indication of a low-quality wire grill brush.

Able to Replace The Brush Head

Most brushes can get very dirty over time, and it is common to need to either attempt to clean the grill brush or throw it away after a few months.

The good news is that some grill brushes offer replaceable brush heads, which means that instead of throwing the entire brush in the garbage, you only need to replace the brush’s head. You can keep a few extra heads around your house and replace them as needed.

I always good to use a clean brush on grates but after a few times of scrubbing these things can get a bit dirty. Being able to replace just the head and not the entire tool is always a plus.

Built-in Scraper 

Although a great grill cleaning brush can clean grease and grime on the grates, when cleaning other areas of your grill, you will find that charred and dry grime, grease, and fat can ball up and be hard to remove by brushing alone. This is when a grill scraper is needed.

When cleaning your grill’s burner covers and heat reflectors, a scraper can reduce the time it takes to get the job done, and having a scraper built onto the brush makes this task all but more convenient.

Price Range

 Grill brushes can be purchased anywhere in the price range of $10 to $30, which is an acceptable cost for a product that will potentially need replacing. There are brushes that will cost upwards of $100, with high-end brands surpassing the 100-dollar mark.

Some manufacturers have figured out ways to add gimmicks and unnecessary features and charge three times more for what a 10 dollar grill brush will do.

Brush Material

There are different brush materials, and some materials will work better than others depending on the type of grill and grates you own.

Stainless steel brushes are great for cleaning your grill and are hard on coated grates. Brass Brushes are made of softer metal and are suitable for casting iron and stainless steel. Brass bristles are good alternatives to stainless. You get a strong grill brush but still softer on your grill.

If you own porcelain coated grates, Nylon is a good brush material to use. Nylon bristles are durable and will not damage the grates, but most nylon brush heads cannot be used on hot grills.

Brush Style

Square or flat brushes are popular. These brushes look like a spatula with an angled head and are great for cleaning larger surfaces and applying pressure while cleaning.

Pipe or tubing brushes are great for getting in tight places, easy cleaning between the grates, but it might be hard to cover a large grill surface area. These brushes have rounded edges, cleaning edges and are shaped like a paint roller.

Our Top Picks for The grill Brushes

1. The Kona Safe Grill Brush – Best grill Brush Overall

The Kona Brush

We chose the Kona as the best grill brush because it has a comfortable grip, a long handle, and a woven wire stainless steel brush head. The bristles are made of stainless steel and are safe for various types of grates, including cast iron and porcelain-coated grates.

The point that several of the bristles on this brush are stainless steel adds to its appeal. They are made of braided wires forming hundreds of wire loops instead of sharp bristle needles. The idea is that these wires will not fall off and end up in your meal but be strong enough to scrape the gunk off your grates.

Specs: 18 x 10 inches wide | Weight: 12 ounces | Material: Stainless steel | Warranty: 5 years

Effectiveness Score: 4 out of 5

What we like:

  • Bristle Free -The Kona Safe Grill Brush is a good alternative to traditional needle-shaped bristles.
  • Stainless steel wires mean it will not rust
  • The grooved handle allows for good grip.
  • Long handle to keep your hands away from the hot grates.

What we don’t like:

The woven wires are safer but not as effective and can flatten over time losing their cleaning effectiveness.

2. The Grill Rescue Brush – Runner Up

The Grill Rescue Brush

The Grill Rescue Grill Brush is a clever invention and a bristle free grill brush. If you do not want a wire brush anywhere near your house or are looking for a bristle-free brush, then the Grill Rescue brush is a good choice.

The reality is that metal bristles are pretty much metal needles and can be a health hazard if ingested. The idea of not having metal strands anywhere around food is appealing to most. The only reason this brush is our runner up is that a wire brush head is very effective at scarping and cleaning a grill grate.

This brush is made using heat-resistant materials like kevlar, and its head is shaped like a sponge with a built-in grill scraper. Unlike a wire brush, this cleaning tool works by leveraging the power of hot steam.

Here is how it works:

  • Heat up your grill to 400 degrees.
  • Shut it off.
  • Sink the brush in water.
  • Scrub the grates with the power of steam cleaning.

The water absorbed by the brush’s cleaning head will turn into steam, aiding the cleaning process. Pretty clever!

Dimensions 16.1 x 5 x 3 inches | Weight: 1.05 pounds | Brush Material: Sponge wrapped in kevlar.

Effectiveness Score: 4 out of 5

What we like:

  • Replaceable brush heads and replacement brush heads can be bought in packs. ( both brush and scraper end )
  • Steam cleaning and disinfecting at the same time.
  • Wide brush head design helps clean larger grills with fewer swipes.
  • This brush uses steam to clean; as the sponge absorbs and the water comes into contact with the hot grates, the steam cleans the grates.
  • The sponges are wrapped in heat-resistant kevlar, abrasive enough to clean but not damage the porcelain.
  • The sponges can be cleaned in your dishwasher.
  • Durable bristle free brush head.

What we don’t like:

This cool tool is on the pricer side but is expected to outlast many other brushes on this list.

  • When you are cleaning your grill with this tool, it will get very steamy
  • The cleaning process with this brush can be more complicated in charcoal grills. It is easy to raise the temperature and then shut of a gas grill, but in a charcoal grill, you’ll likely have to run the tool while the coals are burning and hot.

3. The Kona Clean Grill Brush – Good choice

The Kona Clean Grill Brush

The Kona Clean Grill Brush uses steel looped wires instead of needle-like wire bristles. Although the brush still uses metal wires, these are lopped and less likely to get stuck in your food.

This brush is 18 inches long which will help keep your hands away and distant from the grates, and the bristles are made from stainless steel.

Specs: 18 x 4 inches | Weight: 12 ounces | Material: Stainless steel | Warranty: 5 years

Effectiveness Score: 5 out of 5

What we like:

  • Three brushes. The tripe brush design makes this tool very effective and can cover more surface with each stroke.
  • The wire bristles are woven and not glued make it this bristle brush more durable.
  • A long handle with grooved finger place holders helps you grab this tool well to apply pressure.

What we don’t like:

  • It has metal bristles; there is always potential for them to break or come loose.
  • It can be considered expensive by some.

4. The Grillart Grill Brush with ScraperBest for Cast Iron Grates scraper

The Grillart brill cleaning brush

The Grillart grill brush and scraper brush is similar to the Kona brush, with three different cleaning heads, but this brush includes a scrapper. The installed bristles can clean large grates with ease. We like that the bristles are woven into the brush, so they won’t come loose.

The scraper is an excellent add-on to remove those stubborn grease spots. This brush and scraper feature good grip points to apply decent pressure when cleaning.

This is a strong brush great for cleaning cast-iron grates.

Specs: 18 x 3 inches | Weight: 12.6 ounces | Material: Stainless steel

Effectiveness Score: 5 out of 5

What we like:

  • The triple cleaning head design is effective at cleaning
  • The wires are woven and not glued make it this bristle brush more durable.
  • Long 18-inch handle
  • Built-in scraper

What we don’t like

  • These stainless steel bristles always add a minor risk factor that one can break off and end up on your food.

5. Weber 12-Inch 3 Sided Grill Brush – Budget Friendly

Weber grill brush

We are all familiar with Weber and Weber products. They are known for making good and affordable products as well as high-end items like built-in grills. When it comes to BBQ cleaning tools and accessories, they make affordable, functional products, and their grill brush is no exception.

This Weber 3 sided grill brush covers a lot of surface area for quick and easy cleaning of your grill rack. It is constructed of a sturdy stainless steel frame, contributing to its durability.

If you are looking for a budget-friendly grill brush of good quality, the Weber brush is a good fit. This brush bristle design is triangular and woven, making it durable and good for getting into as many corners of the grill as possible.

Specs: 12 x 7 inches | Weight: 0.57 pounds | Material: Stainless steel

What we like:

  • Budget-friendly, but it gets the job done.
  • Woven bristles 3 sided brush

What we don’t like:

  • No scraper
  • Shorter handle

6. The Grill Daddy Brush – Steam Brush

The Grill daddy steam brush

The Grill Daddy cleaning brush shares some similarities with the Grill Rescue brush. The Grill Daddy is a wire brush that also uses steam power to clean the grill. Steam is very effective for cleaning anything, including grates, because it helps melt away caked-up fat, BBQ sauce, and grease.

However, unlike the sponge heads on the Grill Rescue, the Grill Daddy head has metal wires to scrape and clean your grill. Another difference between the Grill Daddy and Grill Rescue brush is that the Grill Daddy rescue has a built-in water tank instead of sinking the brush in water.

Specs: 17 x 6 inches | Weight: 3 pounds | Material: Stainless steel | Warranty: Lifetime for body

Effectiveness 5 out of 5

What we like:

  • The combination of a wire brush and steam is very effective in cleaning dirty grates. However, you are using metal wires on not a sponge.
  • The cleaning wire heads are replaceable.
  • The built-in water tank is convenient.

What we don’t like:

Pricey!!!

  • The body of this tool is Bulkier than just a simple brush handle.

7. Best Music Grill Grate CleanerBest Hand Held Grill Scrubber

Music grill grate cleaner

If you do not like the idea of loose bristles on your food and don’t mind getting your hands dirty, then a grill nylon scrub pad will be an excellent choice for you. Sure, a nylon scrub pad might not be as effective as a wire brush, but it does bring its advantages and can be effective on somewhat dirty grates.

If your grates are covered with thick, caked-up layers of barbecue sauce, grease, and fat, then it is going to be more difficult to clean with a scrub pad.

What we like:

  • No wires; these nylon scrubs are abrasive enough to clean grates.
  • These scrubs are dishwasher safe
  • It can be used on porcelain-coated grates
  • Inexpensive

What we don’t like:

  • The crup pads will wear out
  • Not as effective at removing tough spots of grime and grease.
  • It can only be used on cold surfaces.

Specs: 12 x 7 inches | Weight: 0.57 pounds | Material: Stainless steel

Effectiveness Score: 3 out of 5

8. The Grillaholics Essentials Brass Brush – Best Brass Grill Brush (great for coated grates )

Grillaholic brass grill brush

If you are inclined towards wire brushes but want to use softer material than steel wires, then brash brushes are great. Brass grill brushes can be used on coated grill grates or ceramic surfaces. Even though brass head brushers are software, they are still very effective at cleaning.

Specs: 18 x 3 inches | Weight: 14.4 ounces | Material: Stainless brass | Warranty: Lifetime

What we like:

  • Woven brass bristles are easier on coated grates
  • Three rows of brushes aid the cleaning process.

What we don’t like:

  • Since brass is softer, it will also wear out quicker.

Types of Wire Grill Brushes | Stainless Steel Brushes

Bristle Brushes

Bristol brushes are the most popular types of brushes and are effective for cleaning cooking grates. The bristles can be found in different materials, including stainless steel, brass, nylon, and even plant-based materials. Metal Bristle bishes can be found flat or round ( pipe-like shape )

Scrubbers

Scrubber brushes are nothing more than a scour-pad made out of stainless steel wool attached to a handle. Scrubber brushes are more like sandpaper and require more brushing to remove tough dirt and grime. However, if you do not love the idea of using any bristles, scrubbers are a great option.

Metal or Wood Scraper

A metal scraper will scrape anything off a grill grate, but it can also be hard on surfaces. Scrapers are not recommended on coated surfaces as they will scratch the cooking grill surface and damage the coating. Wood scrapers are marketed as a brush alternative.

Nylon Brushes

Nylon brushes are the new tech of grill cleaning brushes. Instead of metal bristles, these brushes bristles are made out of plastic materials and composites hard enough to scrape and cream but soft enough to be safe on porcelain-coated grates.

A nylon brush can only be used on cold surfaces or after letting the grill cool down.

Pros
  • Soft and safe for expensive coated grates.
Cons
  • It cannot be used on hot surfaces or hot grill.

Aramid Fiber Brushes

Grill Rescue is offering a cleaning brush that is made of aramid fiber. What’s cool about aramid fiber and other clothes brushes is you can wash them in the dishwasher. 

Aramid Fiber is a clever material to use on a brush, but it makes sense someone made a cleaning tool out of this material. Aramid fiber is heat repellent and very durable. This material is used on the uniforms of firefighters and other flame-resistant protection gear.

Aramid Fiber grill brushes have gained popularity over the years and are bristle-free which has earned these brushes a reputation for being safe.

Pros

  • Work well, and these brushes are a safer alternative to bristle brushes.
  • The easiest material to wash.

Cons

  • These brushes can be more expensive.

Electric

Electric cleaning brushes are another type of brush that has gained popularity over the years. These cleaning brushes are suitable for daily use and keep the charcoal, pellet, or propane grill clean but cannot beat human power and some elbow grease of a bristle brush.

However, for those who like gadgets and want to keep their hands clean, these electric brushes might be of interest to you.

Pros

  • It can be set, and let it do the work while keeping your heads clean.
  • Great for up keeping the grates.

Cons

  • Expensive
  • You will need to use your manual grill cleaning tool to get into the corners and oddly shaped areas of your grill.

Other Alternatives to clean your grill grates without using brushes

Grill cleaning bricks

If you want to avoid brushes period and use something different, grill cleaning bricks are a good option.

However, cleaning bricks are pretty much like cleaning blocks of sandpaper, and while they clean, they are not as effective as brushes. Also, your hands become that handle, and you will be putting your heads very close to your grill, thus why these cleaning bricks are often used when the grill is cold. These stones can leave residue on the grill cooking surface.

Wood grill scrapers

Wood grill scraper is a good niche but not as effective. However, if the caveman in you wants to keep everything around your grill organic, then wood might be a good choice for you.

FAQs

1. How often should I brush my grill?

Is a good idea to brush your grill after each cook when is hot.

2. Are wire grill brushes safe for cleaning grills?

Wire brushes are popular and what everyone defaults to; however, cheap metal brushes can be dangerous as wire bristles can come loose or break off and end up in your food. Also, stiff wire brushes can damage porcelain-coated grates. We recommend looking at alternatives like nylon.

3. Is one Type of barbecue grill cleaning brush safer than another?

Yes. Some brushes are safer than others. For example, the Grill Rescue brush is probably the safest route while still being effective. The second-best options are nylon bristles and scrubbers. Any non-metal wire tool will be safer and better for your food.

4. Which type of barbecue cleaning brush should I use on my grill grates?

The type of brush you can use to clean your grill grates will significantly depend on the grates’ material and grill types. If your grill came with cast-iron grates, then a wire cleaning brush will do well, but if your grill came with porcelain coated or ceramic coated grates, then brass, nylon, and scrubbers will be better and will not chip or damage the coating material.

5. What is the best grill cleaning brush for stainless steel grates

Nylon or something like the Grill rescue will work well and will not chip and scratch the coating, avoiding rust and extending the life of the cooking grate.

6. How do I clean my grill brush?

Use hot water and soap, and if another brush is available, use it to scrape off as much crud as possible, but many grill brushes can get so dirty that either the head will need to be replaced or the entire brush will need to be replaced. Keep your grill cleaning tool as clean as possible.

7. When Should I replace the brush?

As soon as you notice the brush is worn out, damaged or loose bristles. Also, if the tool is unclean-able, replace it. 

The Kona cleaning tools are great, and as a bristle free brush, the Grill Rescue is our choice.

Dishwasher Safety

Follow the manufactures instruction on how to clean the brush in a dishwasher. 

We wrote an article on cleaning tips and how to keep your grill clean to help you get the most out of these cleaning tools.

Learn more: Best ways to clean grill grate

Enjoy grilling season 365 days a year! Keep your grill clean and if stainless steel bristles are not for you, try a good brush like the Grill Rescue, which is both a brush and scraper.

The Verdict: The Top Grill brush

If safety is as important to you as it should be, then the Grill Rescue Brush is the best choice. If you want the most cleaning power, the Kona Brush is the best grill brush we could find and one of the most effective brushes we tested. The triple-head design on the Kona is very effective.

Clean your grill as often as you can, and it will last longer and give you hours of joy! Think of cleaning the grill as adding life to it. A clean grill is a happy grill.

5 Best BBQ Tools Set: Grill tools to Enhance Grilling in 2023

9 August 2021 at 19:22

A good BBQ tools set for your grill or smoker with useful accessories can help you enjoy your grill and enhance your cooking experience. In this article, I go over the best grill tools sets and show you the ones that stood up to my tests.

I also add my personal experience and feedback using these tools. Our BBQ Grill Academy team researched and tested different BBQ tool brands so we could compare different tools and see how well they work. We also looked at customer reviews and comments, the set’s quality, the kinds of accessories it came with, and more.

What To Look to look for in a good BBQ Grill Tool Set?

Tools and Accessories are included in set

BBQ tool sets models
imagae: BBQ Grill Academy ( different types of sets )

A majority of grill tool sets on the market have at least five different tools, while other sets include additional accessories for handling and cooking food. Accessories like as cooking gloves, corn cob holders, and thermometers are frequently included with these sets.

Ensure that the toolset you select includes a pair of decent tongs and a spatula at the absolute least. Both are necessary when cooking on a barbecue. But check that the set has everything you want.

Some of these accessories are unnecessary for barbecue use, and tool kits with fewer accessories will be less expensive.

A decent barbecue grill tool set should include have at least a brush, a spatula, a fork, and tongs. These are the essential components of every grilling tool set. Some companies also include utensil sets, which come in handy for outdoor camping cooking and serving.

The carrying or storage case

plastic and wood grill tools case
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Most barbecue tool sets include a carrying case, which is often constructed of plastic, nylon, wood, or metal. We find it logical to buy barbecue tools set with sturdy carrying bags to safeguard and arrange the tools.

Just keep in mind that nylon cases do not protect the tools as well as a metal or even plastic case will do.

Materials utilized in the manufacturing of the tools

When purchasing a set of grilling BBQ tools, pay close attention to their design. A well-designed tool includes a cleaning brush, spatulas, and other accessories with appropriate-length handles and strong tongs.

A good design will also incorporate robust heat-resistance guards and grips for holding the tools securely.

Some of the more expensive BBQ tool sets have clever features like locking mechanisms, bottle openers built into the handles, and a hook on each tool for hanging it on the grill.

Some barbecue tool sets may not provide adequate functionality. For instance, poorly constructed tools with short handles place the user’s hands closer to the fire, rendering the equipment ineffective. In addition, poor quality tongs will not grip food well, causing you to drop food on the floor more often.

Quality

Durability and quality are essential characteristics that we seek when purchasing a set of grilling tools. The majority of grill tool sets are constructed from stainless steel, although not all manufacturers employ heavy-duty stainless steel or other high-quality metals.

We also look for tools made of tough, rust-proof materials that can withstand high temperatures and tools with heat-resistant handles.

Best BBQ Tool Sets Reviews

1. The Romanticist 20 Piece Tool Set – Best Overall

The Romanticist tool set

The Romanticist Grill Set offers a lot of value for your money. This BBQ tool set includes 28 grill tools and accessories at a reasonable price. 

The tools are made out of food-grade stainless steel, and they all fit in an aluminum case. These tools are dishwasher-safe. This stainless steel set works for outdoor use or even as a camping companion set

This set stainless steel is pretty sturdy and can handle a bit of force specially the brush.

This grill tool set includes:

  • A spatula
  • Grill Fork
  • Grill brush
  • Basting BBQ brush
  • Tongs
  • Salt and Pepper shakers
  • 2 Grill Mats
  • 8 corn cob holders
  • 4 Skewers
  • Aluminum case

What we like:

  • 28 Quality Tools
  • Includes Grill Mats
  • Durable Design

What we don’t like:

  • The grill cleaning brush is small.

2. The Cuisinart Deluxe Grill Set – Runner Up

The Cusinart grill toolset

Cuisinart is a well-known brand, and they make everything from grills to smokers and, of course, grilling tool kits. Cuisinart’s Deluxe grill set includes 20 different tools. The items in the Deluxe Grill set are made from durable stainless steel and are all protected in a good-quality aluminum case.

The design of this tool set is very user-friendly, with features like a spatula with a built in bottle opener and a digital meat thermometer built into the tongs.

The fork in the Deluxe grill set has a built-in thermometer which is a great feature.

This 20-piece set from Cuisinart includes:

  • A spatula
  • Tongs
  • Basting brush
  • Fork with built in meat thermometer
  • 4 Pairs of corn holders,
  • 5 skewers ( stainless steel )
  • 18.5 inches long cleaning brush

What we like:

  • 20 fundamental tools, great design, and user-friendly.
  • The built-in fork thermometer is very useful and convenient.
  • Well built long handles.

What we don’t like:

  • This tool set is a bit pricey, but it is of good quality.

3. The Home-Complete Stainless Steel Grill Tools

The Home complete tool set

These grilling tools are made from stainless steel and are reasonably priced. The quality is not as high as the top two options on this list, but you get all the basic tools at a good price. The tools have heat-safe handles and are dishwasher safe. One nice perk is a replacement head for the cleaning brush.

The 16-piece set includes:

  • Tongs
  • A spatula with a built-in bottle opener
  • 8 corn holders
  • 2 skewers
  • A cleaning brush with a spare head is nice!
  • A basting
  • A grill bristle brush
  • Aluminum carry case

What we like:

  • It includes every tool you need at a good price.
  • A smaller 7 pieces set is available.
  • Cold touch handles
  • Aluminum Carrying Case

What we don’t like:

  • The tong heads are small can be hard to grab long pieces of meat.

4. The OlarHike Tools

The OlarHike BBQ toolset

The Olarhike BBQ Grill Tools Set is among the best-rated grill toolsets in the market. This set includes every you need to grill and smoke meats.

The set includes a marinade meat injector, a thermometer, and all the basic food handling tools. The tools are made out of stainless steel, which should withstand the heat of your grill well.

The OlarHike kit includes 22 grill cooking tools and is all packed in a clothes case. This tool set is well put together and includes a lot of tools and accessories.

Included in this tools set:

  • Marinade meat injector
  • cooking gloves
  • skewers sticks
  • spatula
  • tongs
  • grill brush
  • Forks

What we like:

  • This kit includes many tools, including a marinade injection and a thermometer.
  • Long Handles
  • Tools for prepping and smoking meats.

What we don’t like:

  • I’d be concerned with dropping something on top of the case; it is not a hard case.

5. The Alpha Grillers Tool Set

The Alpha Grillers tool set

This is a good choice for those looking for just the basic tools to cook on a grill. 

The set is made from heavy-duty stainless steel and includes four tools. The spatula is sharp, and its serrated cutting edge can be used for cutting meat. The serrated edge is not as sharp as a meat cutting knife but it works. The spatula can also be used as a bottle opener.

This set is simple and has all the essential tools you need for your grill.

This set includes four tools:

  • A Grill fork
  • A Basting brush
  • A pair of Tongs 
  •  A spatula

What we like:

  • Very Heavy Duty Design
  • Multi-Use Spatula
  • Lockable BBQ pair of tongs

What we don’t like:

  • Simple set, not all the accessories found in other sets.

Things to Consider Before Picking Up Your Next Set

What do You Really Need?

When searching for the grilling tool sets, keep in mind what tools you really need. You might not need more than a spatula and a pair of tongs.

According to a survey by the HPBA (Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association), 70 percent of all US adults owned a BBQ grill at some point. It turned out that 70 percent of people, 83 percent, had purchased three or more grill accessories. Think of how many of those were junk!

What are the Essential Grill Tools?

Essential BBQ tools are those that are necessary in the process of cooking food on your grills in an efficient and safe manner. You can’t use your bare hands to cook on your grills, and you need utensils like a fork and a spatula in order to cook on your grill

At the very least, you will need to transfer food to and from the grill, flip, turn food, and keep your grill clean.

Tongs

illustrating bbq tongs

Tongs are essential for transferring food into and out of the grill, as well as for handling and managing food while it is being grilled. Tongs are an essential piece of equipment for every barbecue setup. Tongs are useful for almost any task.

However, tasks such as turning burgers over are difficult to do with them; a spatula would be more effective in this situation.

Spatula

illustrating BBQ spatula

When it comes to rotating and flipping food, a spatula is absolutely necessary, particularly when dealing with delicacies or meats that are prone to breaking when using tongs.

It is necessary to use a spatula while working with meats such as fish and burgers. In addition to that, you may use your spatula to scrape the grime off of your barbecue grates and even clean your griddle top.

Basting Brush

illustrating a basting brush

When used to apply sauces, marinades, and other moisture-based ingredients, basting can help prevent food from drying out, and a basting brush is your best friend when it comes to doing so.

Grill Brush

illustrating bbq grill brush

Invest in a quality grill brush to keep your grill grates clean. I wrote a comprehensive guide on grill brushes, but the following is what I recommend after testing a large number of different brushes. If you are the type of person who keeps their grill clean and doesn’t cook often, a simple cloth brush or cleaning brick will do the trick. On the other hand, if you cook things like ribs with a lot of sugar-based sauce and, well, don’t clean it as often, I recommend a metal bristle free brush with a built-in spatula.

Conclusion

We went looking for the best grill tool sets, and the options were many. However, after our hours of testing and research, we chose the The Romanticist 20 Piece Tool Set as the top choice and the Cuisinart Deluxe Grill Set as our Runner up.

Best charcoal rake

31 July 2021 at 13:05

The Best Charcoal Rake You can Buy today to Safely handle charcoal

Ever wonder if there is some sort of tool to remove ash from your grill, handle charcoal, move it around, spread split, and rake it. Yeap, there is a tool for that and is called a charcoal rake. A charcoal rake is a tool you can use in your charcoal grill or smoker to rearrange and safely move hot charcoal around in your grill.

This tool is often used to reset hot charcoal after a cook and prep the grill for a sizzling steak sear. It can also be used to scoop ash out the grill when you are done using the grill.

In this article, we will look at the best charcoal rakes we found online and the ones you can get today.

What is a charcoal rake?

Well, kids, a charcoal rake or ash tool is a metal tool shaped similarly to a scoop or spatula, but so you can shovel or move charcoal in your grill around. 

These tools are designed with a blade or head on one side and a handgrip on the opposite side connected by a long shaft, usually averaging 20 to 30 inches long.

The tool is devised to handle hot charcoal from a safer distance and not use things like broomsticks cloth hangers to move hot charcoal around. Yeap, I’ve been there. 🙂

How to use a charcoal rake?

This is a simple tool, and all you have to do is grab a pair of cooking gloves, grab the charcoal rake, and spread or rearrange charcoal as needed.

For example, say you are reverse searing a steak, and the time comes to crank up the heat. You can use a charcoal rake to pile the hot charcoal into a corner of your grill and create a hot zone to sear the steak.

You can also use some charcoal rakes to scoop ash or shovel old charcoal out of your grill. For example, some kamado grills do not have a removable ashtray, and the only way to remove ash is by scooping it out or using a shop vac.

Charocal rakes with a slight head angle work well for shoveling ash, whereas rakes with a 90 degree shaped head or blade work better for pushing charcoal around.

A 90-degree head rake tool can also push hot pizza stones, burn wood, and even pick up grates.

How we chose the best charcoal rakes

As with anything that comes in contact with hot charcoals, charcoal rakes need to be heat resistant and withstand high temperatures. We are going to closely look at the materials used to build the rake.

Also, the blade or head angle will play a role and determine which kind is best for you. For example, a charcoal rake with a large blade might not work well if you own a kamado, but a smaller ash tool that can fit inside the kamado’s ash box will do the job better.

If you are working with a large smoker and need to move lots of charcoal, then a big head rake will work best. So consider how you will be using the tool.

The best charcoal rakes You Can Use.

1. bbq grill academy sloganOur Top Pick – The Weber 7649 Charcoal Rake

Weber Charcoal Rake

The Weber charcoal rake has excellent online reviews and is popular among all skill-level users. This tool is built out of stainless steel and is 21 inches long. This means this tool can put about two feet of distance between you and hot charcoal.

Length: 21 inches

What we like:

  • It is well priced for what it is, and it works well.
  • Gives you 21 inches of distance from hot charcoal.
  • It is made out of stainless steel.

What we don’t like:

  • Is a bit sharp, so be careful.
  • It would be nice to have a rubber handle.

2. Second Best – The Grilljoy Stainless Steel Ash Rake

GrillJoy Ash Rake

The Gilljoy ash/rake is another excellent option. It is 25 inches long, and it features a rubber grip handle. The grip might be helpful for those with sweaty hands or if the handle gets too hot. The blade on this rake is bent 90 degrees will help push large charcoal chunks around.

Length: 25 inches

What we like:

  • The rake is 25 inches long, putting more distance between your hands and hot charcoal.
  • The rubber handle is welcomed as it helps to hold the tool better.
  • Built out of stainless steel.
  • The 90-degree head is excellent for pushing things around, including charcoal, pizza stones, and grates.

What we don’t like:

  • Is a two pieces design that can come unscrewed sometimes.

3. Good for Kamado Grills – Dracarys BBQ Ash Tool

Dracarys Ash tool

The Dracarys Ash tool can replace the raking ash tool included in your Green Egg and Kamado Joe. Although this tool does not have a large blade or head, it works excellent in ceramic kamado grills with small ash door openings and small places.

Length: 18, 26, and 32 inches

What we like:

  • Excellent replacement for original kamado ash tool.
  • Available in different sizes.
  • Small in enough to fit in Kamado ash box.

What we don’t like:

4. Longest – Mydracas Charcoal Grill Rake Grill Ash Tool

Mydracas Ash tool

The Mydracas charcoal rake is 32 inches long and the longest on this list. This tool puts a reasonable distance between your hands and hot coals.

Length: 32 inches

What we like:

  • This tool is 32 inches long
  • Two pieces design helps to dismount the tool for storage.
  • Rubber grip

What we don’t like:

  • Not as strong as the top two options in this list.
  • The two tube design is not as strong, and the junction where the two parts join will wabble.

5. Good – ROMANTICIST Ash Tool / Rake

ROMANTICIST Ash rake

The Romanticist ass tool rake is good and features a rubber handle, and is 24 inches long.

What we like:

  • 90 Degree head helps push charcoal around or pick up ash
  • Rubber grip helps hold the tool better.
  • 24 inches long
  • 10 years warranty

What we don’t like:

  • the head will not fit the ash access opening of some kamado grills.
  • Not as strong as the top two on this list.

One Last Word

Charcoal ash or rake tool is a simple BBQ grill accessory yet, handy around charcoal grills and charcoal smokers. Spending a few bucks on this type of tool can make working with charcoal a bit easier.

The best charcoal rake tool needs to withstand high temperatures but also work well with your charcoal or smoker grill.

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