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Maximize Rib Cooking Space With the Rib Ring

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Clint Cantwell, Champion Pitmaster

Maximize the grilling space with the Rib Rings from BBQ Guru. This patent-pending design holds three racks of ribs upright in a circular pattern in the outermost ring, two racks in the middle, plus one rack or a whole chicken in the center ring.

Published On: 11/7/2018 Last Modified: 4/29/2021

Replacement Charcoal Grate For Weber Kettle Grills And WSM Smoker

By:

Meathead, BBQ Hall of Famer

On the Weber Smokey Mountain and the Weber Kettle, as charcoal burns down to small nubs, the tend to fall through the grates. The way to remedy the situation is to put a second charcoal grate on top of the one that came with your device so they form a cross hatch pattern.

Published On: 5/17/2018 Last Modified: 12/21/2021

Upgrading Your Flimsy Weber Smokey Mountain Door

By:

Meathead, BBQ Hall of Famer

Upgrade your flimsy Weber Smokey Mountain door with this quality version. Arguably the biggest weakness with the otherwise solid build of the Weber Smokey Mountain is the removable front door which is flimsy and leaks. A great solution is to replace it with the heavy duty stainless steel door from Cajun Bandit.

Published On: 5/17/2018 Last Modified: 4/29/2021

Weber Smokey Mountain Gaskets Create Airtight Seals

By:

Meathead, BBQ Hall of Famer

The door on a WSM is a bit flimsy and the lid doesn’t always fit tight, leading to a leaky cooker that allows heat to escape. Create airtight seals on the door and/or lid with a Weber Smokey Mountain gasket kit, helping you to maintain perfect temperatures longer in the cooker.

Published On: 5/17/2018 Last Modified: 4/29/2021

Lid Hinge Add-on For Weber Smokers And Grills

By:

Meathead, BBQ Hall of Famer

Adding a hinge makes opening and closing a Weber Smokey Mountain smoker and Weber kettle grills effortless. It has a clever little latch so when you open the lid it stays open and won’t slam on your head when you stick it in there to smell your meat and a pin that you can remove so you can take the lid off completely.

Published On: 5/15/2018 Last Modified: 4/29/2021

The Smokenator Hovergrill Expands Your Grill’s Cooking Capacity

By:

Meathead, BBQ Hall of Famer

Made by the Smokenator people, this is a quality stainless steel grate with legs can do three great things for your cooking.

Published On: 5/14/2018 Last Modified: 4/29/2021

Cold Weather Jacket For Your Smoker

By:

Meathead, BBQ Hall of Famer

The Cold Weather Jacket is silicone coated jacket is designed to insulate your Weber Smokey Mountain while cooking and can be adapted for a Weber Kettle. It has a flap for reading the temperature, grasping the handle, and adjusting the exhaust vent, and another flap through which you can attach a thermostat controller.

Published On: 5/17/2018 Last Modified: 4/29/2021

Weber Smokey Mountain Gasket and Hinge Kit Reviewed

By:

Meathead, BBQ Hall of Famer

If you’re tired of looking for a place to set your hot Weber Smokey Mountain lid then you’ll love this easy to install lid hinge. A latch makes sure the lid stays open and won’t slam on your head when you stick it in there to smell your meat, and a pin that you can remove so you can take the lid off all the way.

Published On: 5/17/2018 Last Modified: 4/29/2021

The Rib-O-Lator, A Rib Rotisserie Insert For Grills

By:

Meathead, BBQ Hall of Famer

Adding the Rib-o-lator to the rotisserie on your grill allows you to cook multiple racks of ribs perfectly. There is a rod that connects to your rotisserie motor. Turn on your motor and round and round they go like a food Ferris wheel. That said, it can only handle narrow slabs that can be confined within the shelves.

Published On: 5/17/2018 Last Modified: 5/11/2021

Convert A Smoker To Propane With These Simple Kits

By:

Meathead, BBQ Hall of Famer

Just because you live in a building that doesn’t allow charcoal smokers and grills doesn’t mean that you can’t enjoy cooking on the popular Weber Smokey Mountain smoker thanks to this simple kit from GasSmoker.com for converting it and other smokers to propane.

Published On: 5/17/2018 Last Modified: 4/29/2021


Maximize Rib Cooking Space With the Rib Ring

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Clint Cantwell, Champion Pitmaster

Maximize the grilling space with the Rib Rings from BBQ Guru. This patent-pending design holds three racks of ribs upright in a circular pattern in the outermost ring, two racks in the middle, plus one rack or a whole chicken in the center ring.

Published On: 11/7/2018 Last Modified: 4/29/2021

Replacement Charcoal Grate For Weber Kettle Grills And WSM Smoker

By:

Meathead, BBQ Hall of Famer

On the Weber Smokey Mountain and the Weber Kettle, as charcoal burns down to small nubs, the tend to fall through the grates. The way to remedy the situation is to put a second charcoal grate on top of the one that came with your device so they form a cross hatch pattern.

Published On: 5/17/2018 Last Modified: 12/21/2021

Upgrading Your Flimsy Weber Smokey Mountain Door

By:

Meathead, BBQ Hall of Famer

Upgrade your flimsy Weber Smokey Mountain door with this quality version. Arguably the biggest weakness with the otherwise solid build of the Weber Smokey Mountain is the removable front door which is flimsy and leaks. A great solution is to replace it with the heavy duty stainless steel door from Cajun Bandit.

Published On: 5/17/2018 Last Modified: 4/29/2021

Weber Smokey Mountain Gaskets Create Airtight Seals

By:

Meathead, BBQ Hall of Famer

The door on a WSM is a bit flimsy and the lid doesn’t always fit tight, leading to a leaky cooker that allows heat to escape. Create airtight seals on the door and/or lid with a Weber Smokey Mountain gasket kit, helping you to maintain perfect temperatures longer in the cooker.

Published On: 5/17/2018 Last Modified: 4/29/2021

Lid Hinge Add-on For Weber Smokers And Grills

By:

Meathead, BBQ Hall of Famer

Adding a hinge makes opening and closing a Weber Smokey Mountain smoker and Weber kettle grills effortless. It has a clever little latch so when you open the lid it stays open and won’t slam on your head when you stick it in there to smell your meat and a pin that you can remove so you can take the lid off completely.

Published On: 5/15/2018 Last Modified: 4/29/2021

The Smokenator Hovergrill Expands Your Grill’s Cooking Capacity

By:

Meathead, BBQ Hall of Famer

Made by the Smokenator people, this is a quality stainless steel grate with legs can do three great things for your cooking.

Published On: 5/14/2018 Last Modified: 4/29/2021

Cold Weather Jacket For Your Smoker

By:

Meathead, BBQ Hall of Famer

The Cold Weather Jacket is silicone coated jacket is designed to insulate your Weber Smokey Mountain while cooking and can be adapted for a Weber Kettle. It has a flap for reading the temperature, grasping the handle, and adjusting the exhaust vent, and another flap through which you can attach a thermostat controller.

Published On: 5/17/2018 Last Modified: 4/29/2021

Weber Smokey Mountain Gasket and Hinge Kit Reviewed

By:

Meathead, BBQ Hall of Famer

If you’re tired of looking for a place to set your hot Weber Smokey Mountain lid then you’ll love this easy to install lid hinge. A latch makes sure the lid stays open and won’t slam on your head when you stick it in there to smell your meat, and a pin that you can remove so you can take the lid off all the way.

Published On: 5/17/2018 Last Modified: 4/29/2021

The Rib-O-Lator, A Rib Rotisserie Insert For Grills

By:

Meathead, BBQ Hall of Famer

Adding the Rib-o-lator to the rotisserie on your grill allows you to cook multiple racks of ribs perfectly. There is a rod that connects to your rotisserie motor. Turn on your motor and round and round they go like a food Ferris wheel. That said, it can only handle narrow slabs that can be confined within the shelves.

Published On: 5/17/2018 Last Modified: 5/11/2021

Convert A Smoker To Propane With These Simple Kits

By:

Meathead, BBQ Hall of Famer

Just because you live in a building that doesn’t allow charcoal smokers and grills doesn’t mean that you can’t enjoy cooking on the popular Weber Smokey Mountain smoker thanks to this simple kit from GasSmoker.com for converting it and other smokers to propane.

Published On: 5/17/2018 Last Modified: 4/29/2021

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Amp Up Your Outdoor Cooking Game By Joining The Pitmaster Club

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Now the largest membership-based BBQ and grilling community in the world, the Pitmaster Club is sure to step up your outdoor cooking game. Experience the countless benefits — from monthly giveaways, to free products, to exclusive content, and more– by signing up for a 30-day free trial below! Get a free 30-day trial here.


GrillGrates Take Gas Grills To The Infrared Zone


GrillGrates amplify heat, prevent flare-ups, make flipping foods easier, kill hotspots, flip over to make a fine griddle, and can be easily moved from one grill to another. Click here for more about what makes these grates so special.


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Introduce big, bold flavor to your BBQ and grilling creations thanks to the Meathead’s Amazing line of pork, red meat, and poultry rubs as well as a KC-style BBQ sauce. Click here to read more and to purchase.


The Good-One Is A Superb Grill And A Superb Smoker All In One


The Good-One Open Range is dramatically different from a traditional offset smoker, placing the heat source behind and under the smokebox instead of off to the side. Click here to read our complete review.