News:

SMF - Just Installed!

Main Menu

Christmas Suggestions

Started by nvandyke, October 18, 2018, 09:22:55 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

RemoGaggi

18" Middy & 26" Kettle, SnS, Summit S-620, Broilmaster D3CP

ClubChapin

Continuing the thread hijacking, Festool aside, Milwaukee are my favorite battery tools. In my experience they work better and/or have a better selection of tools available than the other brands. I've had poor luck with Dewalt and ok luck with Rigid and better luck with Mikita.

greenweb

#47
Quote from: ClubChapin on November 26, 2018, 10:54:25 PM
Continuing the thread hijacking, Festool aside, Milwaukee are my favorite battery tools. In my experience they work better and/or have a better selection of tools available than the other brands. I've had poor luck with Dewalt and ok luck with Rigid and better luck with Mikita.

Milwaukee, Makita, and Dewalt are all great brands.  Researching  top of the line sets from each manuf. reviews related to performance, durability, power, price....etc, I ended up getting these. No brand loyalty here.

These are made in USA which is also nice.





Maineac

From what I can see in the photo the first thing you need is a side table.  After that, for the kettle, I would say Slow N Sear.  For you  I would say hot gloves, (maybe welders gloves), instant read like Thermapen, also a wired or wireless thermometer (because you don't want to be lifting that lid a lot), 1 set of 12-13" tongs for food and 1 set of 17"ish tongs for charcoal. 
The Slow N Sear is expensive but it is also my number one kettle tool; it never leaves my grill.
Performer - Jumbo Joe - Smokey Joe Gold - Bayou Classic SS84
MAK 1 Star #184 - Bradley OBS #968,312 - Spirit E-310