Customer Reviews With Photos
Nice set but the zipper is very cheap. It completely broke up into pieces after a few times of zipping it opened and closed. Now the case is useless.

I finally coughed up some moolah and bought a Blackstone griddle. Now comes the accessories! Lo and behold, here I am getting some much needed necessities. These griddle spatula tools are phenomenal. The grill cleaner handle with the three š§½ are durable and look like they are decent quality. The scraper handle has a good grip and looks like it is necessary for cleaning after use, very functional! The two clear squeeze bottles are nice to have around and will be a regular use while cooking!

I blew it on the first cook. First rule of cooking is to not try new things when it has to succeed. a.k.a. your pregnant wife is hungry. My only problem was trying to use flour to keep the dough from sticking to the peel. A quick jerk to slide my pizza onto the stone, instantly converted my pizza into an inside out calzone. The other mistake I made was only throwing in a couple of hardwood chunks. I went and bought a small bad of Polenta and on the second go, I threw in five fist sized hardwood chunks and made a couple of great pizzas and had a lot of fun doing it. I am ordering the wood peel as well, so that I can make a pizza on it and have it ready to go while one is cooking.

This is the second of this particular table I have purchased and they are well worth the price. I bought the first as a BBQ stand and accessories table and it worked great for that, so when I got a new 3D printer recently, I decided to get another one of the Keter Unity stands to do duty as a 3D printer stand. It worked out great and there is ZERO movement of the table when I am printing. The costs for a dedicated stand were as much as the printer, so it wasn't a stretch to turn to this table for this purpose and it worked out beautifully. The photos above aren't the best but give an idea of the placement. I'm still getting things organized for the table at this time of writing this. Just know that the table levels out great and a couple of shims for the wheeled side and the leveling screws on the side of the unit do a great job of getting the table level for the printer. The metal top is a little loose and I did shim that with some wood scraps and it doesn't move at all now. Really didn't need to do it, but I'm being picky to be sure the printer absolutely doesn't move a bit during printing. The metal top is very finely finished and is a beautiful thing to look at. Overall, the entire table is very pleasant to look at and fits well indoors or out. And as for all those naysayers who have been throwing rocks at this table for being hard to assemble, yes, it is going to take time to assemble and if you follow the photos and REALLY take your time, this thing goes together in about an hour or two. Really look hard at the pictures and follow them and be willing to trial fit the parts without committing before you snap them in together. The door inserts are some of the trickiest, but it becomes clear if you mock up the parts and the doors so you see how it works. Really not at all difficult. Yes, there are a few extra parts left over (all small parts like extra door latch piece, etc) and I bagged them on BOTH of my Keeter Unity tables and stuck them inside as spares. The inside doors have more than adequate space for BBQ accessories or in my case, that and also 3d printer accessories for my dedicated 3D table. The locking mechanism is more a attempt than serious but it is nice to be able to use a plastic clip to keep the door from coming open on my BBQ-dedicated table outside. I don't lock the 3D printer table door since it is inside and the friction fit is plenty to keep the door closed. The only weird part was the factory didn't fully drill out two of the bolt holes so the bolts wouldn't go through, but a little common sense and a portable drill did the job in no time. All in all, I love both of my tables despite their wildly different missions of bbq and 3d-printing. If Keter were to take a hint, they could easily make a new version of this table with an overhead spool dispenser to allow for the 3d-printer to store more than one reel of printer media to feed the 3d printer. I plan to design my own for this stand. In my book, a home run of a table and priced right. Very glad I got them.

A very nice grill kit for the cost! It had everything I was looking for in a kit such as little things like the apron and shredding claws and thermometer (in addition to the fundamentals of course- the actual utensils for grilling). I also like that it had a replaceable wire brush for cleaning the grill. We havenāt used it yet but all the pieces appear to be solid and nothing is loose or flimsy right off the bat. And the apron which Iām customizing as part of the gift is good quality which was great to not have to buy a separate one. Cons: as you can see from the picture the case was a little dinged up so Iāll be trading this one in. I bought this as a gift and the scratches detract from the look. It is solid overall though and thatās just cosmetic. The other small thing to know it would be that the meat shredding claws are plastic so Iāll have to see how those hold up over time. I did not receive this product for free or as a promotion but I was incentivized to write this review. All opinions are my own.

see photo any idea on what this says :) it arrived cracked and broken packed twrribly by outdoorcooking.us.com just sad ad it would havr been nice had it not come ruined then theybwanted me to ship it back broken it ways a ton really nice. now i have to drive to ups store thanks

There arenāt many hanging rack systems for the 18.5ā Weber Smokey Mountain, but this one is pretty good. They keep it simple, no removable parts to drop in the fire pit or anything. Even spacing for getting meat on and off. Sits securely in the smoker. Hooks are nice. Price is good. Iām happy with mine.

My griddle I bought looks like this after cooking two burgers and cleaning with just soap and water ,wish I did not waste my money on this!

Recently got a new Blackstone griddle and was in need of a few items to help me cook with it. This comes with those few items and a lot more. Multiple spatulas, a slicing tool a burger smasher. baster, sauce bottles, griddle cleaner and more. Most of the tools are fairly good quality. A few, however, are lacking in quality. Including the salt and pepper shaker. The metal tools and the amount are what makes this set. Here is my Pro/Con list... Pros Starting with the spatulas. The metal feels like good quality. Handles are okay. Very solid burger smasher Tongs are decent quality Egg forms are nice Sauce bottles are nice Griddle cleaner is nice Neutral Wish the burger smasher was round Baster is just okay Bag is okay quality Basting cover came with a few dents but I was able to push them out Cons Salt and pepper shaker are lacking quality

I thought maybe if I spent money on the more expensive scraper it wouldn't do this. I've worked my fair share of flat tops grown up so my angle was right. Returning tomorrow

I felt like a master behind the grill with this set.

The only way to do ribs in the UDS. I cut the racks in half so the bottom isn't too close to the firebox. Always turn out amazing. The color they get is perfect.

Great front shelf to add to my woodwind!

We used this to have our carbon steel pan to cook on as well as grill our ribeyes and foil wrapped meals directly on it. Very easy to clean afterwards and happy with it overall. I did notice a slight warpage after the weekend (used for all our meals from Fri dinner - Sun breakfast). Looking forward to the next cookout.

The product came with an unfinished defect (see photo) and it is a little more flimsy than I was expecting. Iām not sure how strong and long lasting the parts will be over time.
