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Best accessory I have
ksmyrl
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It's not that often that a product or service far exceeds expectations. And rarely this day and time is said product or service $25 bucks. I don't buy a lot of junk, I try to research and save for the higher quality stuff...which is also why I don't buy much stuff, cause I'm broke.
But this dang $25 grate lifter is the cat's meow. I bought it on a whim from the butcher shop one day months ago and my expectations have been FAR EXCEEDED. It grabs the little mini max grate and my L cast iron grate equally well. Grab one if you don't have one, you won't be disappointed.
Keep the faith my fellow eggheads.

But this dang $25 grate lifter is the cat's meow. I bought it on a whim from the butcher shop one day months ago and my expectations have been FAR EXCEEDED. It grabs the little mini max grate and my L cast iron grate equally well. Grab one if you don't have one, you won't be disappointed.
Keep the faith my fellow eggheads.

Fish, Hunt, Cook....anything else?
1LBGE, 1MMBGE, somewhere near Athens GA
1LBGE, 1MMBGE, somewhere near Athens GA
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I have the older style of the grid lifter. It really comes in handy when lifting the XL grids.XL BGE, Large BGE, Small BGE, Weber Summit NGMemphis
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I have the older style too, need to get it fixed. I also have the newer green plastic one shown, but the bottom portion is bent a bit (anhedral), which allows my CI grill to spin easily on it; one of these days it'll spin and a hot CI grill is going to drop on my foot. I need to bend it upwards, but there's a spot weld that I know will break and I don't have a way to fix it.4TheGrillOfIt said:I have the older style of the grid lifter. It really comes in handy when lifting the XL grids.“The best way to execute french cooking is to get good and loaded and whack the hell out of a chicken."
- Julia child
Ogden, UT, USA
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I use high heat fire fighter gloves and they can easily extract a platesetter, stir the fire and do anything else involving high heat. Even carry a paella pan into the kitchen.Welder gloves can accomplish the same. Forget a one purpose rig and get the gloves.Many forum threads on this topic for the newer members here.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint.
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That term "welder gloves" always make me laugh! If you really want to pick up "REALLY HOT PARTS" then go with the firefighter gloves with extended cuffs! Or like me I have LONG cuffed silicon mittens meaning I can go into the burning coals of my HOT BGE and pick up the burning chunks of lump so that I can get my egg cooled down enough to take it back home in my car!lousubcap said:I use high heat fire fighter gloves and they can easily extract a platesetter, stir the fire and do anything else involving high heat. Even carry a paella pan into the kitchen.Welder gloves can accomplish the same. Forget a one purpose rig and get the gloves.Many forum threads on this topic for the newer members here.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
OR...you can always buy a set of these 3,000º foundry gloves which will keep your fingers safe - but forget about being able to really use your fingers! LOLRRP said:
Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08N9X538Q?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_dp_GSKF8FX99R0WBKT29VH1I’ve got a pair of these gloves that I’ve used to take grate or plate setter out of the egg no problem. I’ve also used them to carry a full Weber smoky joe about 125 yards so the hot coals we just cooked on could help some folks at a different campsite start their fire.
For just removing the SS grate, I’ve never needed anything but the ash tool or a pair of kitchen tongs.LBGE
Pikesville, MD
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- Other than my better 95% (wife).
- I would have to say it is a my Kuchenprofi Roast Tongs/Holder. They open up wide enough to snatch a Prime Rib Roast or any roast for that matter off the cooking grate without the fear of dropping the guest of honor. Additionally, it can assist in slicing up the roast. Just wished the handle was a bit longer. Do I use it each cook no, but nice to have around when the situation calls for them. -
I have a "Third Hand" from Third Eye Q. Great design and functionality.
Lititz, PA – XL BGE
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Is it a “third hand” if you still have to hold it?South of Columbus, Ohio.
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Pretty cool. Do they make a grate cleaner as well? Seems to have a little Foo Man Foul on there (or is that seasoning)?

LBGE, 28” BS, Weber Kettle, HCI 7.8 SE Texas -
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If I may ask, can you retake the photo with your hand and glove on level playing field? Hard to gauge when your hand is closer to the camera lensRRP said:
OR...you can always buy a set of these 3,000º foundry gloves which will keep your fingers safe - but forget about being able to really use your fingers! LOLRRP said:
ok I'm just funning with you. canuckland -
LOL…at least you were kind and didn’t say small hands mean small a “Richard”! But trust me those gloves are HUGE and have no flexibility!Canugghead said:
If I may ask, can you retake the photo with your hand and glove on level playing field? Hard to gauge when your hand is closer to the camera lensRRP said:
OR...you can always buy a set of these 3,000º foundry gloves which will keep your fingers safe - but forget about being able to really use your fingers! LOLRRP said:
ok I'm just funning with you.
I have never used those gloves even once! I forget now how much I paid for them, but I know they were not cheap. Just another thing my executor will mark for sale for a buck and then throw them in the trash when nobody buys them.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
My two favorite gadgets are the Third Hand grid lifter and my Smobot. They both get used more than anything else. Thermoworks Smoke would be #3.Cincinnati, Ohio. Large BGE since 2011. Still learning.
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Got to be my Looftlighter 1. Knocks 15 minutes at least off the lighting process, and when all you want is a steak for dinner, that makes a big difference.
Also, anything cast iron - the skillets and half moon are my absolute favourite to cook with.Other girls may try to take me away
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You don't have to hold it. That's the point, it allows you to hang a hot grate off a ton of surfaces because the grate won't touch the countertop. But that's the whole design.alaskanassasin said:Is it a “third hand” if you still have to hold it?XL, Small, Mini & Mini Max Green Egg, Shirley Fab Trailer, 6 gal and 2.5 gal Cajun Fryers, BlueStar 60" Range, 48" Lonestar Grillz Santa Maria, Alto Shaam 1200s, Gozney Dome, Gateway 55g Drum -
@rrp donate it for door prize at Southern Illinois eggfest?canuckland
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Is Thirdeye still selling those? If so - do you have a link or email address?Thatgrimguy said:
You don't have to hold it. That's the point, it allows you to hang a hot grate off a ton of surfaces because the grate won't touch the countertop. But that's the whole design.alaskanassasin said:Is it a “third hand” if you still have to hold it?Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
Interested as well.
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Yes.RRP said:
Is Thirdeye still selling those? If so - do you have a link or email address?Thatgrimguy said:
You don't have to hold it. That's the point, it allows you to hang a hot grate off a ton of surfaces because the grate won't touch the countertop. But that's the whole design.alaskanassasin said:Is it a “third hand” if you still have to hold it?
http://playingwithfireandsmoke.blogspot.com/2006/10/thirdhand-grate-lifting-hanging-tool.html
Cincinnati, Ohio. Large BGE since 2011. Still learning. -
Here is a knock-off of Thirdeye's grid lifterAnd another for plate-setters
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Ron's gloves remind me of this old Herman cartoon.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
Youbetcha!!! That was ALL I was trying to show!GrateEggspectations said:Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
Guess what I found in the shed...

Raichlen getting a taste of his own medicine?
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I have a lot of fav accessories, but probably my favorite is the Arteflame insert for my XL. Plancha and raised grid, so much fun to cook on!

Craig aka Cmac Cooks
Amesbury, MA
#BGETeamGreen #TeamArteflame #TeamBarrelProof #TeamGozney
XL BGE, Mini-Max, La Caja China, Arteflame Classic 40, Arteflame One 20, Arteflame Euro 20, Cotton Gin Harvester, Weber Classic, Gozney Dome, Anova wifi Sous Vide. -
cmac610 said:I have a lot of fav accessories, but probably my favorite is the Arteflame insert for my XL. Plancha and raised grid, so much fun to cook on!

That is a photo of pure beauty right there. What a cross-section pf goodness.
Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint.
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