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Style Asia Chefs Basics Select 7-Piece BBQ Set with Apron
If you're short on space around the grill, you're going to need a place to keep your grilling accessories handy for flipping burgers and hot dogs at a moment's notice. This Style Asia Chefs Basics Select 7-Piece BBQ Set with Apron lets you keep everything on your person. It includes a slotted turner with a built-in bottle opener, a fork, tongs, an oven mitt, salt and pepper shakers, and a nylon apron with pockets... more
King Kooker 36JR Stainless-Steel 36-Hole Jalapeno Rack with Corer
I'm not a fan of single-use items, but file this under one of those items that you don't necessarily need, but you have to have. After all, who doesn't love stuffed jalapenos? This King Kooker 36JR Stainless-Steel 36-Hole Jalapeno Rack with Corer lets you cook a variety of seasoned, marinated or cheese-stuffed peppers in a smoker, or you can set it on a grill or even bake the peppers in the oven when you... more
Outdoor Grill Covers
Unless you have a garage to keep your grill while not in use or during the off-season, you're going to want to keep it protected from the elements. A grill cover that fits snugly on top of your grill is the way to go. This selection of outdoor grill covers is primarily for medium- and large-size grills, but you'll find basic covers and, for the football enthusiast, you'll find a cover to match your... more
Fuego Element 21-Inch Dual-Zone Gas Grill
If you like your grill to also make a style statement, you'll love this Fuego Element 21-Inch Dual-Zone Gas Grill. Offering both form and function, this grill offers a 24,000-BTU dual-zone burner for standard grilling and indirect heat, electronic ignition with a single control knob and stainless steel burner tubes. The unit also provides a swing-out wood prep tray tucked under the cast-iron grill top for setting your ingredients or a glass of wine.
Weber 7416 Rapidfire Chimney Starter
A few summers ago, I noticed that my friends were using a weird contraption to get their charcoals nice and hot for grilling. That weird contraption was one of these Weber Rapidfire Chimney Starters, and after having used one of these myself, I can honestly say that I don't know how I ever grilled without one. Simply fill the chimney with briquettes, place crumpled newspaper under the cylinder, set in a kettle-style grill and... more