List your 3 favorite grill accessories and why they are at the top of your list

Started by captjoe06, August 21, 2020, 01:07:00 AM

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TheFinkFarm

Winco 16" Tongs. - To move hot coals and food.
Weber Chimney. - Because it works so well.
Grill Grates - So I can do almost all my cooks over direct.  Makes the burn better for me as the coals don't get as wet.
22.5" Blue OTG, Black SJ, Lime Green SJ X 2, Brick Red Performer, Outlaw Red 22" daisy wheel, Ivory MT, LE Red MT, Spring Green MT, Slate MT, Smoke MT.
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JDD

1) Weber Chimney - gets the right amount charcoal ready to go quick.
2) Slow "N Sear - "because two zones are better than one". Great for direct, indirect, searing, roasting.
3) Thermapen - accurate, easy, and quick way to check internal meat temps.
May The Smoke Be With You!

SlickRockStones

1) OF SS rotisserie. Pit beef on the spit and wings in the basket.
2) Inkbird 2 probe BT thermometer. Gotta know the correct temps.
3) SnS XL for the 26". It grills. It smokes and keeps coals together after shut down for reuse.
Honorable mentions to Weber compact starter, SS grate and Vortex.



sonofabutcher

1) thermapen 

2) Dutch oven or CI pan

3) good set of heat gloves.


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rams8821@yahoo.com

1)  Weber Chimney

2)  Good Charcoal, currently using RO Natural, loved Stubbs but cant get it anymore

3)  Thermapen

ThinBlu42

Quote from: JEBIV on September 29, 2020, 06:21:18 AM
1. rotisserie- easy, self basting, top notch results always, fun to watch
2. Auro Kettle zone - versatile, low and slow perfection teamed with a snake, easy adjusted during cooks
3. Thermoworks Smoke- it just works !

I guess you DO really learn something every day.

I cant' believe I have never seen the Aura kettle zone. I am going to HAVE to get one of these. its SO MANY things in one.

I agree with your other statements also. I have a smoke and the thermapen and they just always work. I dont like fidgety gadgets that I have to mess with all the time or that fail. Predictability and dependability are my top priorities.
It's not GRILLING that makes you old.
It's NOT grilling that makes you old.

ThinBlu42

Quote from: michaelmilitello on September 09, 2020, 04:06:34 AM
1. Beef
2. Pork
3. Chicken


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Nuff said!

Lock this thread.

Winner.
It's not GRILLING that makes you old.
It's NOT grilling that makes you old.

ThinBlu42

Quote from: JEBIV on September 29, 2020, 06:40:07 AM
Quote from: HoosierKettle on September 29, 2020, 06:36:24 AM
Coors light

Sun king Osiris

Captain Morgan


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I would rank those as must have grill tools not accessories LOL

Yeah, stay on topic HoosierKettle! These are ASUMMED, not accessories. Seriously man!
It's not GRILLING that makes you old.
It's NOT grilling that makes you old.

JEBIV

Quote from: ThinBlu42 on October 02, 2020, 11:10:49 AM
Quote from: JEBIV on September 29, 2020, 06:21:18 AM
1. rotisserie- easy, self basting, top notch results always, fun to watch
2. Auro Kettle zone - versatile, low and slow perfection teamed with a snake, easy adjusted during cooks
3. Thermoworks Smoke- it just works !

I guess you DO really learn something every day.

I cant' believe I have never seen the Aura kettle zone. I am going to HAVE to get one of these. its SO MANY things in one.

I agree with your other statements also. I have a smoke and the thermapen and they just always work. I dont like fidgety gadgets that I have to mess with all the time or that fail. Predictability and dependability are my top priorities.
You won't be sorry, I was skeptical at first, got it as a gift and fricking love it, even pairs well the the SNS
Seeking a Black Sequoia I know I know, I'd settle for just the tabbed no leg grill

View to a Grill

1.  Craycort Castiron Grill grates.  I know they rust easy but I grill on them about 3 or 4 times a week so I always have a fresh coat of oil on mine so I don't have a rusting problem.  I do have a set of GrillGrate grill grates and I do like them also... but I like the cast iron better...

2.  Slow 'n Sear - you absolutely don't need it but it makes everything a lot easier on the grill in my opinion from set up to clean up.

12 inch 45 degree pliers - best thing around for moving the grill grates and slow n sear around when things are hot!

Great questions and a lot of fun answering it.


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nw010101

Just reread this thread. Have to revise my list to include beer.

But actually my #3 is an ash bucket


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