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SpitJack XB50 Lamb, Goat and Whole Hog Rotisserie Review

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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester

We reviewed the SpitJack XB50 rotisserie system which can roast up to 55 pounds of meat. You set it up over an open fire. Great for camping!

SpitJack CB35 Camping & Backyard Rotisserie Review

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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester

We reviewed this moderate capacity rotisserie system for roasting smaller whole animals, like turkeys, over an open fire.

SpitJack CB25 Camping & Backyard Rotisserie Review

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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester

We reviewed this small rotisserie set-up for cooking up to 25 pounds of meat over an open fire. Great for roasting turkeys!

PigOut Roaster POR48 Review

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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester

The PigOut Roaster POR 48 is their smallest all in one cooker for large capacity events and handles up to a 70 pound pig or lamb.

McReynolds Farms Standard Single Motorized Rotisserie Review

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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester

The Standard Single Motorized Rotisserie is McReynolds' smallest model and has a 55 pound load capacity. Read our review to learn more.

La Caja China #2 Aluminum Review

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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester

We reviewed the popular Chinese Box. It cooks fast and makes very crispy skin but the meat does not get smoky or a grilled flavor.

GoGalley Eagle 100 Grill Review

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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer

Packed with innovation, this AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal Award winner is the best rig we've tested for tailgating or camping.

Weber Performer Platinum Charcoal Grill Review

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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester

An upgraded Weber kettle on a cart that features gas ignition. We tested these iconic grills. You can't go wrong with Gold Medal kettles.

Weber Performer Gold Charcoal Grill 22.5″ Review

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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester

A fancy Weber Kettle with a few bells and whistles, mounted on a cart. You can't go wrong with Gold Medal winning Weber kettles.

Weber Performer Silver Charcoal Grill 22.5″ Review

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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester

Performer Silver takes a standard Weber One-Touch Kettle and plants it on a cart. We tested these iconic grills and award our Gold Medal.

West of Memphis Ironman 3 Review

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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester

In addition to The AmazingRibs Best Value Gold Medal, West of Memphis won the 2012 Vesta Award. Read our review to learn more.

Weber Ranch Kettle Charcoal Grill Review

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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester

Weber calls their Ranch Kettle Charcoal Grill a "Weber kettle on steroids". We reviewed this big boy and can't.

Weber Master-Touch Charcoal Grill 26″ Review and Rating

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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester

This is one big Weber Kettle! We reviewed this kettle which is suited for 2-zone set ups. You can't go wrong with Gold Medal winning kettles.

Weber Original Kettle 22-Inch Charcoal Grill Review And Rating

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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester

We reviewed this basic, full size Weber Kettle with no bells or whistles. You can't go wrong with Weber kettles.

Weber Original Kettle 18″ Charcoal Grill Review

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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester

Weber Kettles enjoy evergreen popularity from one generation to the next. They're durable and you can cook about anything you want on them.

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