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What Egg Accessories Have You Bought That You Wouldn't Buy Again If You Knew Then, What You Know Now
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They were such a PITA to clean.mEGG_My_Day said:
I still have one that was gifted and never used.DoubleEgger said:I used a couple of those vertical chicken stands before I knew better.
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What is even worse, I still have those damn things in the kitchen cabinet taking up space.Ubi panis, ibi patria.
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South of Columbus, Ohio.
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I still use one when I cook LS Inverted Bird.DoubleEgger said:I used a couple of those vertical chicken stands before I knew better.-----------------------------------------analyze adapt overcome2008 -Large BGE. 2013- Small BGE and 2015 - Mini. Henderson, Ky. -
$2, 300.00alaskanassasin said:Tampa Bay, Florida -
Cast iron grate. Hands down.Upstate SC
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agree with ^^^^. Especially with an XL, the 2 cast iron grates are a pain to move around.Milton, GA
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Pswoo is my vote.
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I have done the leaf blower method many times. The only problem is ashing up the cooking grid. I always forget to take it out when I do that. This is only a summer thing for me, on days when I am doing the lawn and think, lets send ashes 20 feet in the air for fun. Cool!DoubleEgger said:
You’re joking right?Gulfcoastguy said:I never bought the ash tool. I just point my leaf blower at the lower air inlet.
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Egg light string....actually, cause it only gets used on my small Xmas tree in my office for about 5 weeks a year.Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
Well, I married me a wife, she's been trouble all my life,
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cookingdude555 said:
I have done the leaf blower method many times. The only problem is ashing up the cooking grid. I always forget to take it out when I do that. This is only a summer thing for me, on days when I am doing the lawn and think, lets send ashes 20 feet in the air for fun. Cool!DoubleEgger said:
You’re joking right?Gulfcoastguy said:I never bought the ash tool. I just point my leaf blower at the lower air inlet.
Oh, and least used thing that I have bought over the years is a rib rack.
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I am assuming they set it to suck, not blow.DoubleEgger said:
You’re joking right?Gulfcoastguy said:I never bought the ash tool. I just point my leaf blower at the lower air inlet. -
I bought my egg used, so it came with it, but the two tiered grill. I’d rather have the space that the post takes up, versus the second tier.
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Platesetter and Maverick temp monitor. CGS stuff has replaced PS and other thing was just useless.Large Big Green Egg in a nest. North Shore of Boston.
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My Pizza stone doesn’t get used much. I like it, but we prefer CI skillet deep dish here. The CI grate is probably my vote, despite the fact that I didn’t pay for one, and it was a gift.
i don’t understand the ash tool hate. Love that thing! It’s a scooper, it’s a hammer for breaking up huge chunks of lump, it’s what I use to adjust the daisy wheel when it’s too hot and it swings open. It’s not an accessory. It’s a multi toolLBGE since June 2012
Omaha, NE
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BGE lump, vertical chicken olders and flameboss better lump for the money, chicken holders heeded small chicken to work and sptchcock better, and flameboss not consistent and sometime fails to use wifiI XL and 1 Weber Kettle And 1 Weber Q220 Outside Alvin, TX-- South of Houston
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You kidding?! That's my favorite accessory!bgebrent said:
Oven?😁Carolina Q said:Maverick (almost never use it), BGE spring loaded grid lifter (gift), CI grid, BBQ Guru (works fine, just not necessary so rarely used), box of 144 lighter cubes (still sitting on the shelf years later), vertical chicken holders (2 as gifts), egg cover (never use it). Oh, and the CGS Spider, just never found a use for it.
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
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Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
Well, I married me a wife, she's been trouble all my life,
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nothing really. Took the advice of most here and went slow with the accessories. When I wanted to cook something specific and didn’t have the right tools....I bit the bullet.Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
Well, I married me a wife, she's been trouble all my life,
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The very same time I bought my first egg I bought one of those rib racks - which to this very day I have never used! I'm sure it is in my garage someplace.

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It’s a worthless rib rack but I have used mine to hold a rib roast elevated above a pan of root veggies.RRP said:The very same time I bought my first egg I bought one of those rib racks - which to this very day I have never used! I'm sure it is in my garage someplace.
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And I do the same with cheekuns (flipped over (the rack)).DoubleEgger said:
It’s a worthless rib rack but I have used mine to hold a rib roast elevated above a pan of root veggies.RRP said:The very same time I bought my first egg I bought one of those rib racks - which to this very day I have never used! I'm sure it is in my garage someplace.
“I'll have what she's having."
-Rob Reiner's mother!
Ogden, UT, USA
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And turkeysDoubleEgger said:
It’s a worthless rib rack but I have used mine to hold a rib roast elevated above a pan of root veggies.RRP said:The very same time I bought my first egg I bought one of those rib racks - which to this very day I have never used! I'm sure it is in my garage someplace.
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This is one that I do use a lot on my mbge.RRP said:The very same time I bought my first egg I bought one of those rib racks - which to this very day I have never used! I'm sure it is in my garage someplace.
only used the ceramic chicken butt twice though
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I use this every time I have an oversized brisket and on Thanksgiving. Never used it for ribs.DoubleEgger said:
It’s a worthless rib rack but I have used mine to hold a rib roast elevated above a pan of root veggies.RRP said:The very same time I bought my first egg I bought one of those rib racks - which to this very day I have never used! I'm sure it is in my garage someplace.
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I’ve had good luck with the ceramic chicken butt stand as it is easier to pull outta the chicken than a beer can, but forget about the turkey stand in my large. No turkey is small enough to fit in a large bge standing up. Spatchcock birds come out way better.
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Only things I don't use are things I thought I needed at a time, and have already been mentioned. This was also before I found this forum ... which also helped me discover things I did need, e.g. the PSWoo.
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Best thread ever...for me the vertical chicken holder is a lost money item. Spatchcock is the best way to cook a bird (turkey or chicken). I still use my rib rack but I can see that going away with some of the ideas here.
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