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Clint Cantwell, AmazingRibs.com President And BBQ Personality
Part of the Everdure Grills by Heston Blumenthal collection of smokers and grills, the FORCE is a 48-inch, 2-burner propane gas grill that comes with a stand. There is no arguing that the FORCE looks cool, but our review shows the grill falls short in several areas, especially given its approximately $900 price tag.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Oklahoma Joe's Rider DLX Pellet Grill has some very unique and clever features: a lever that shifts from smoke to sear and the best pellet hopper clean out system we've seen. During our testing and review we found a lot to like about OKJ's Rider DLX, but some serious flaws prevent us from recommending it at this time.
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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Read our comprehensive review of the Maverick PT-51 instant read food thermometer that garnered excellent accuracy scores at a very reasonable price.
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Dave Joachim, AmazingRibs.com Editorial Director
Want to get more from your pellet smoker? How about wood-fired pizza? The Green Mountain Grills Wood Fired Pizza Attachment expands the capabilities of your pellet cooker far beyond low and slow smoking. Read our review to see just how hot this inexpensive attachment gets and to see the gorgeous pizzas we baked on it.
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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer
The new breed of nonstick ceramic pots and pans are by far the best of any nonsticks, and GreenPan is at the top of the pack. As slippery as a pickpocket, this pan allows eggs to slide out like a downhill skier. Check out our review of GreenPan Valencia Pro Nonstick Pans, which have several advantages over Teflon.
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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer
Brigit Binns, AmazingRibs.com Culinary Content Contributor
With “Barbecue Chicken Made Easy: Everything You Need To Know About Amazing Chicken On the Grill & Smoker” by Meathead and Brigit Binns, you can master the art of perfectly grilled and smoked chicken. Say goodbye forever to charred skin, burnt sauce and undercooked meat. Explore chicken recipes, tips, and so much more.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Can't decide between a charcoal, wood, or gas grill? Char-Griller's Flavor Pro Multi-Fuel Grill allows you to use all three thanks to a unique design first seen with Kalamazoo's much costlier hybrid grill. While our review revealed some issues, this grill should be appealing to someone who wants multiple fuel options.
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John “Spinaker” Bowlsby
The Pit Boss 5-Series Wood Pellet Vertical Smoker is a good unit for this price point. It's easy to use and maintain, produces great results on a variety of meats and has a small footprint coupled with a large cooking capacity. Read our review to learn why we give the Pit Boss 5-Series our AmazingRibs.com Best Value Gold Medal.
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Bill McGrath, AmazingRibs.com Chief Thermometer Reviewer
Read our comprehensive review of the Tappecue Touch and its new dual-sensor and wireless probes. These add functionality to a nice product, expanding its usefulness to avid cooks. A Gold Medal!
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
The Slow 'N Sear Kettle and MasterKettle Grills are mighty nice, but very similar to the Weber Performer, which is not a bad thing. If you're in the market for a new charcoal kettle grill, read our reviews because this one may be for you. It's definitely worth consideration. We award the Slow 'N Sear Kettles our AmazingRibs.com Best Value Platinum Medal.
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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer
MAK took the pellet world by storm and quickly developed a reputation as a best in class producer largely due to their sophisticated "Pellet Boss" controller. MAK makes some of our favorite pellet smokers that we've ever tested and reviewed. The MAK Grills 2 Star General Pellet Grill easily wins our AmazingRibs.com Platinum Medal Award.
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Dave Joachim, AmazingRibs.com Editorial Director
We can up your game! The Pitmaster Club is a real barbecue community, a place to learn, make friends, and have fun. Membership is only $34.95 a year. Give someone the gift of membership and they'll receive a gift that keeps on giving!
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
When the previous iteration of Bullseye rolled out, we were among the many who were disappointed. It was quickly discontinued. Read our review of this new model which appears to address some of our complaints.
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Clint Cantwell, AmazingRibs.com President And BBQ Personality
This pair of weather-resistant LED grill lights from BBQ Dragon feature flexible goosenecks that allow the user to aim the light in virtually any direction. The aluminum alloy body of each light has a magnetic base so that they can be easily attached to most metal surfaces, though not with stainless steel grills.
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Clint Cantwell, AmazingRibs.com President And BBQ Personality
The weather resistant LED Concepts' BBQ Grill Light features super bright LED lights, a 22-inch flexible gooseneck that rotates 360 degrees, a magnetic base, and a clamp for grills with non-magnetic surfaces such as stainless steel. All of that for approximately $20! The only downside? The LED bulbs aren't replaceable.
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