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TheLazyC
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I have to cook about 24 boston butts in a few weeks, and want to get some claws for pulling pork. Where is a good place to get them?
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BGE'er since 1996 Large BGE 1996, Small BGE 1996, Mini BGE 1997
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Thanks, now that I have seen photos and names, I found them on eBay for $11.99 with free shipping.
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I did two 9 lb. butts last weekend. After I took them off the BGE (18 hours) I wrapped them in foil and then a towel and put them in a cooler for three hours. When it was time to eat, I unwrapped one at a time, placed them in a 10 x 13 pan, put latex gloves on, and pulled them with my fingers. It was very easy and I was able to pull the lumps of fat with my fingers.
If I had to cook as many as you, I would a few sets of claws and a lot of help.
Try fredsmusicandbbq.com. He features them on his YouTube video -
Got mine on Amazon.comSalado TX & 30A FL: Egg Family: 3 Large and a very well used Mini, added a Mini Max when they came out (I'm good for now). Plus a couple Pit Boss Pellet Smokers.
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guess your dealer doesn't carry them :(
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My closest dealer is 2 1/2 hours away
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Has anyone seen or used these before?
http://www.porkpuller.com/Glenn -
Jfroe wrote:I did two 9 lb. butts last weekend. After I took them off the BGE (18 hours) I wrapped them in foil and then a towel and put them in a cooler for three hours. When it was time to eat, I unwrapped one at a time, placed them in a 10 x 13 pan, put latex gloves on, and pulled them with my fingers. It was very easy and I was able to pull the lumps of fat with my fingers.
If I had to cook as many as you, I would a few sets of claws and a lot of help.
When I read this, I had to look at it and see if I was the one who wrote it. :laugh: -
N.E. Egger wrote:Has anyone seen or used these before?
http://www.porkpuller.com/
HA! That's got bad news written all over it. I have visions of pork hanging from the lights in the kitchen.
For me, when it comes to pulling pork, I'm going to have to draw the line at power tools. -
... and want to pull a butt in record time, check this out. One testimonial said they pulled 150 pounds in 8 minutes.
http://www.porkpuller.com/
This is not an endorsement by any means, but figured you may not have seen this gadget.Happy Trails~thirdeye~Barbecue is not rocket surgery -
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finally someone living more remotely !!!!!!!!!!
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