Propane Tank Fill Indicator
Press the Truma LevelCheck against the side of a steel or aluminum propane tank and it will use ultrasound to detect if there’s liquid at that level. It also doubles as an LED flashlight.
Press the Truma LevelCheck against the side of a steel or aluminum propane tank and it will use ultrasound to detect if there’s liquid at that level. It also doubles as an LED flashlight.
Next time you grill, leave a message, let your loved ones know who to thank – or curse – with HomeWetBar’s branding iron. It comes with 52 letters and spaces. Our recommended phrase: “TASTES LIKE CHICKEN.”
Does it surprise anyone that the United States flag is a perfect spatula head? This was made to be drenched in barbecue sauce and sizzling fat. Designed by NJ native Jacob Riley-Wasserman.
Ahoy, mateys! This awesome custom-made BBQ grill looks like an antique pirate’s treasure chest. We know it’s not grillin’ season right now, but you’ll need to save up for a while to afford it anyway.
An ingenious space-saving combination from Black+Blum, the Hot-Pot BBQ conceals a small grill underneath a terracotta planter. Just make sure it cools off before you put the plant back.
Invented by Peter Wachtel, the Stake is an all-in-one BBQ tool that replaces the three most commonly used cooking implements: tongs, spatula and fork. Made of stainless steel and wood.
A grill that works with gas or electric cooktops to bring that smokey delicious flavor indoors using a layer of lava rocks – letting you BBQ without setting off the smoke detector like we always do.
This luxurious floating dining room offers a built-in charcoal grill, seating for 10 adults and a retractable 11′ diameter sun umbrella. Also has an electric motor for cruises through calm waters.
We are getting a laugh out of this goofy Cthulhu weenie roaster; even though he looks more like the Punisher than the H.P. Lovecraft character, the encased meat beard looks pretty dapper.
The meat lover in your life might enjoy Pork Barrel BBQ’s Que Cologne, an (allegedly) intoxicating bouquet of spices, smoke, meat, and sweet summer sweat. They’ve got a goofy ad too.
Perfect for cooking up really small burgers, or maybe toasting a single marshmallow for your s’mores, this miniature BBQ grill was created from a reused Altoids Sours tin. (Thanks, Anthony!)
The cleanly styled Manhattan gas barbeque grill features a wood countertop, 2 separate cooking zones, adjustable burner, storage space, stainless steel grill cover and integrated roller wheels.
The nozzle on every bottle of Dave’s Gourmet Adjustable Heat Hot Sauce has a lid that controls the mixture of two sauces stored in the bottle. This is just a good party game waiting to happen.
This space-saving wall mount barbecue from Focus has a folding steel firebowl, offers a range of cooking heights, is easy to mount and can be used several times without having to empty out the ash.
Because spatulas are for sissies: these Fusion Finger Tongs are silicon mitts that let you get up close and personal with your food; they’ll withstand temps of up to 500 degrees F.
Country music duo Brooks & Dunn teams up with Toyota for the Tundra Midnight Rider Tailgater; a slide-out tailgate reveals a BBQ grill, beer tap, ice chest, 42″ TV and Kicker sound system.
When you’ve got a small army to feed (or you have the appetite of said army), Weber’s Ranch Kettle saves the day: it boasts a giant 7.7 square feet of charcoal BBQing bliss.
Created “with conviction” by Tampa, FL inmates, Jailhouse Fire’s Hot Sauce supports inmate programs while delivering a fiery kick; choose from Original, Smoke and No Escape flavors.
Created after losing his cooker on the way to a BBQ contest, Steve’s Barrel Smokers are actually firebrick-lined 55-gallon drums; each comes with a smoker plate and water pan.
If you put more than cars in their garage, the Diamond Plate BBQ is a steel and aluminum cabinet with 4 burners, 6,000 lb of capacity, welded 6″ phenolic casters and optional HDTV.
These Digital BBQ Tongs do triple duty: first, as a thermometer with backlit LCD display, second as an LED flashlight, and third as a memory aid with 7 preset temps for meats.
Compact and light, The Survival Stove is a 1,200°F cooker that uses no artificial fuels, works in cold weather and burns any dry fuel material available; it’ll run up to 24 hours on AA batteries.
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