Get a leg up on your tailgating brethren ahead of the 2010 season with the Traeger Double BBQ Trailer ($5,800). This commercial-quality smoker/grill features two independently operating cooking units — good for a total cooking surface of over 1,600 square inches — as well as a handy cargo box and... [More]
Need to transport all your friends to the game, but also need to bring along your tailgating arsenal? Look into the Freedom Grill FG-900 ($9,900). Built to attach to the back of any vehicle with a standard 1 7/8" ball, this D.O.T.-approved trailer features a high-grade commercial-grade gas barbecue with... [More]
Make your fall tailgating experience the best it can be with Bud Light Tailgate Approved Gear ($5-$125). Featuring such awesome wares as the Grooler (a folding grill/cooler), the Natural Fake Grass Can Coozie, the Foozie (a combination foam finger and coozie), the Tailgate Companion (a dog vest with six pockets... [More]
Get grilling done no matter where you are with the Cobb Premier Portable Stainless Steel Grill & Smoker ($120). This outdoor charcoal cooker, smoker, broiler, fryer, and oven weighs just eight pounds and cooks for up to three hours, at up to 500-degrees, on only eight briquettes. It also features... [More]
If you'd like to stop waiting for the charcoal to heat up and spend more time enjoying your food, check out the Weber Rapidfire Chimney Starter ($19). This cylindrical grill buddy holds enough briquettes for a 22.5-inch kettle grill, and will have you cooking in no time, thanks to the... [More]
Pimp your Weber grill with a Cast Iron Grate ($86). Designed in Germany, this long-lasting replacement for the standard grate heats up faster, gives off more even heat, creates near-perfect grill marks, boasts greater longevity, and offers modular convenience — allowing you to add a host of accessories, including a... [More]
Get ready for football season with the Margaritaville Portable Tailgate Grill ($400). Designed to ride outside your SUV, pickup, or RV, this roadworthy roaster features a 20,000 BTU propane grill with 352-square-inch cooking space, a removable grill head with built-in legs, foldout side tables, and integrated handles, and a unique... [More]
Bring that authentic smokehouse flavor home with the Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker ($275-$380). Available in huge (22.5-inch) or luggably-large (18.5-inch) sizes, these understated cookers are made from porcelain-enameled premium-grade steel, and offer two nickel-plated cooking grates, a water pan that adds steam to the cooking process for more tender, juicier... [More]
Instant BBQ. The EZ Grill, available in regular size ($5; 1.81 lbs) and party size ($10; 3.31 lbs), is a portable, disposable grill that lights with one match and cooks for up to 1 ½ hours. The 100% recyclable portable grill comes complete with foil pan, grill grate, stand and... [More]
Now we're talking. The Meatball Grill Basket ($50) helps you grill up 12 tasty, perfectly cooked meatballs. The perforated stainless-steel basket drains excess fat to make you feel a little better about eating all 12 meatballs. [Thanks, Paul]... [More]
What can we say about the Steven Raichlen Spatula with Bottle Opener ($20). It's an oversized stainless steel spatula with a built-in bottle opener for more efficient grilling/drinking. For when seconds count between the next flip and the next brew.... [More]
If you're serious — and we mean serious — about your grilling, check out the Kalamazoo Hybrid Grill ($14,700). Packing a liquid propane system that cooks with charcoal, wood, and gas using interchangeable grilling drawers, this puppy packs 144,000 total BTUs of cooking power, along with an infrared rotisserie cradle... [More]
Whether you sear in Tikrit or Tucson, the Tactical Grilling Kit ($75) has your back. Constructed of 1000D Cordura in Universal Digital Camo with modular webbing, the Tactical Grilling Apron accepts any PALS/MOLLE compatible accessory, including the accompanying Tactical Spatula Sheath and the Tactical Beer Shingle. The military-grade grilling kit... [More]
Whether you're grilling outside or baking inside, the Oregon Scientific Grill Right Wireless Talking Thermometer ($42) will make sure your next feast is properly cooked. It features a six-inch detachable stainless steel probe, with a separate digital LCD screen offering temperature display from 32 to 572 degrees, eight entree programs,... [More]
Cook your dogs, brats, sausages, kielbasa, and more on the Motorized Hot Dog Griller ($70). It features a built-in electric motor to rotate the foods and make sure they cook evenly without scorch marks or cold spots. It's like the rotisserie cooker at your local gas station, but without the... [More]
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