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Thursday, October 17, 2024

Have the best barbeque in Wheeler County with these grilling gifts

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Grilling” Gifts

1) Fire Extinguishing Foam
This portable fire extinguisher is small enough to fit in a drawer and as simple to use as a spray can. Its eco-friendly, biodegradable formula works on electrical, wood, oil, and gasoline-based fires. The foam expands to 40 times its size and suffocates the fire, leaving behind an easy-to-clean gel. Keep one in the glove box or your kitchen drawer or bring along on a camping or boat trip.

2) Electric Fire Starter
Spark a charcoal or wood fire with an electric lighter that sidesteps gas, flame, and lighter fluid to do its job. Instead, this fire starter creates super-heated air that gets up to 1100 degrees Fahrenheit in about a minute. Its safety casing cools within seconds, and a built-in bottle opener makes it an all-in-one grillside and fireside essential.

3) Corn Butter Knife - Set of 2
Butter your cob right the first time. This corn butterer conforms to the cob’s contour and distributes it evenly—not a kernel left behind. Its curved stainless steel blade has a beveled edge so you can scoop straight from the tub or slice the stick, then spread in a single motion. Plus, there are two knives so you don’t have to wait your turn.

4) Exotic Wood Smoking Chunks
DiamondKingSmoker: Exotic Wood Smoking Chunks - Red Wine

5) Instant Biodegradable Grill
This eco-friendly instant grill does the same job as its aluminum counterpart, but in a completely natural and biodegradable design. The cardboard frame, bamboo grill grates, and lava stone lining (to help retain heat) quickly assemble, and bamboo charcoal briquettes heat up in about five minutes and stay hot for around an hour. When you’re done cooking, you can toss the grill into a campfire or in a trash bin knowing it will naturally decompose.

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