Customer Reviews With Photos
This is a nice pizza oven and assembled easily. This did not fit in the Pit Boss Lockhart Platinum series pellet grill. My son has a different Pit Boss and it did not fit properly in that one either. This is not the fault of the oven I should have done due diligence in measuring the cooking surface. So I was not sure what to do with this nice pizza oven. Then it occurred to me to see if it would fit atop my Camp Chef Tahoe camp stove. And lo and behold it does! Albeit not perfectly but good enough that it should work. I ran a temperature check on it and was able to get it up to a little over 400 degrees after running the burner on high for about ten minutes. I need to get a griddle that will cover the half of the stove that the pizza oven does not as I was losing a lot of heat through the uncovered side. I was planning on getting the griddle anyhow. I think I can get this to work quite well on the Camp Chef stove. So this oven has some versatility that maybe the manufacturer didn't even know about! So it seems I will get some use out of this after all. This oven is built from quality stainless steel and the pizza stone is a fairly thick ceramic. This stove should last a very long time. Once I get my modification to my Camp Chef done I will try my first pizza and report back with the results. At the price point of $145.00 and a $15 off coupon I'd say given the quality of this stove it is a good value!

You can watch the same videos I did to see how it goes together and the features it has. Mine arrived well-packaged and with no damage whatsoever. I appreciate that they included some extra hardware in case you eventually break or lose the hardware it came with. In person, it has two downsides - (1) It makes for a pretty heavy bit of "luggage" when all folded up for transport. It is almost entirely made of steel, which is probably good for its long-term durability, but bad for its portability. It is heavy enough that you are likely not going to enjoy carrying this thing even 100 yards. But if you are just tailgating or carrying it out to your deck, it should be fine to lug around short distances assuming you are reasonably fit. (2) The legs have some noticeable play in them at full extension, such that the whole thing is a bit more wobbly than I'd like it to be. The legs are steel and definitely strong enough, so it doesn't feel sketchy or unsafe like it might collapse, just a little less quality than I'd hoped it would be. The rest of the thing is exactly the quality you'd expect from looking at the pictures of it, all in painted, powder-coated steel of adequate thickness. You can adjust each leg individually, which should help when trying to level it on uneven ground, although the legs have fixed points they must be set at, rather than a design that is infinitely adjustable. That design with positive lock points is probably safer, but it does mean you may want to bring some scrap pieces of wood along to help level it out if you are planning to try to use it on uneven ground. There is another issue which probably won't matter to most people but does to me. I want to sometimes set this up on a slate patio and I don't want grease getting down onto the stone. The little guard rails that help to lock the griddle securely to the table mean there is an open slot underneath where the grill sits, meaning it is possible that spilled grease from the grease trap etc. won't be caught by the table and will end up on the ground. Up to you if you care about that, most people probably won't. I do like that there is a small prep table on the opposite side from the fitting for the propane tank on my grill. That and the tool holder will come in handy. The fact that there is also a nice bottle opener on the side of it shows that they know their audience well. The small shelf under the grill will probably get less use from me, but it is good to have a little more space if I need it. It also helps to give me more confidence in those wobbly legs that the lower tray basically locks them into place so they can't fold back up while the table is in use. The main value of this thing to me is that it gets relatively small when you pack it up, and it provides a pretty decent, counter-level experience for your portable grill. Basically, this and a portable grill = small full-size grill that you can now pack away and don't have to leave out in the weather to rust away in a few years. It is almost all metal so you will never have to worry about melting it or hurting it with the heat of the grill and it is probably going to last a while, assuming that I bring it inside when I am not using it. If you decide to buy it, when you get it home you will probably not be like "wow this is the best thing ever" more like "this thing should be just fine for what I need it to do." It is not crazy expensive for what it is, although the leg quality could definitely be better for the price.

Prior to reviewing this BBQ-Aid Grill Brush, I received a similar (Bristle Free) which my only complaint with was how large and extreme the handle was. In my photos I provide a comparison of the brush heads between the two and THIS brush has a substantially thicker cleaning head and yeah! a simple and shorter handle! I don't know if this thickness will prove to be a substantial benefit or not, but I am using the two brushes and will let you know if it is. I can tell you that as an avid griller, I have always had an old plastic coffee container to put water in to clean the grates while they're still hot from cooking and the use of steam is phenomenal to keep your grill ready to go the next night, but I have used various wire and curled wire brushes and these new pad designs do a superb job of cleaning the surface of my Weber stainless steel grates! According to the directions, this cleaning head should last about a year before needing changing and if that turns out to be true, I won't be as concerned as I am currently, that it takes the removal of 3 phillips head screws to release and replace this head! My only other grip is that the nice wooden handle has a slot which would work for hanging on one of those "S" hooks, but is useless on the 3 hanger hooks provided on Weber grills. A wire loop would have been nice as the other handle had and all of my prior brushes. I'll just have to rig something through the existing slot to allow hanging it between uses.

I purchased this on my buddies recommendation and I was not disappointed!!! I do a ton of cooking in the field and I am always looking for the best utensils. Out of the package this knife is sharp enough to slice delicate sushi. I like the serrated edge because it works great for tomatoes and onions when I am grilling burgers. It's also a breeze to flip steaks with the forked tip. I have purchased a lot of cutlery and the quality of the sheath that is included is way better than any of the others, It holds the knife securely and I have 100% confidence that I will be protected from the cutting edges. I would recommend this versatile cooking tool to anyone!

I like the Great Scrape. It works well on the grill. The one I bought a few years ago was made in the USA. This says made by Thompson Brothers & Co., making you think is is made in the United States. If you are looking for Made in America, this is not for you.

I bought it awhile ago. But I forgot to write a review of this product. I got time today I took some pictures and video. So far I like very very much and also is a very good product and the price also reasonable as well.

We moved so we left this in the box for a few weeks before assembling. We assembled last weekend and put our large green egg grill in it. It sat in the garage for 4 days and when my husband started to push it outside, one of the locking wheels completely broke off. There is no way to repair this

This girl caddy is so convenient and handy. It keeps all of my grill gear together and makes it easy to transport it from the kitchen to the grill and back.

Really cheap setup, frame weak, kettle roo lite weight. Sorry I purchased this unit.

My husband loves to cook. Buying this is s big step up on his game. The idea of roasting a whole pig seemed to be a challenge at first, but this grill really did its purpose very well. It was easy to set up and looked very sturdy. After 5 hours of roasting, the pig (or lechon) was cooked really good. It was a lot of work but it did save us $150 from buying a lechon from a restaurant. This is great for parties or any gathering if you want to save money. We're very happy with it!

I’m really impressed with the quality and design of this grill utensil set! Each utensil is very well crafted, with the wood handles molded into the steel, not just slipped onto the surface. The spatula has a serrated edge which is quite convenient for cutting at the grill. Each handle can also be hung at the grill too. The set comes nicely packaged and would make an appreciative gift. This set is definitely an upgrade from any typical set. Highly recommend.

These make our Traeger pellet grill the perfect grill that can do anything!

purchased this set to customize for my nephews birthday they engraved beautifully and he loves this set. if you are looking for an item to personalize, especially for guys who love to grill, this makes a perfect gift.

Fantastic tool for pulling logs. Very strong grip - sharp teeth hold logs well. No need to pound on them, just a light strike with a hammer will do. Be careful not to damage the stretch washer that holds teeth. It is built for hard work, heavy steel, all parts strong and good quality. Very pleased with the purchase.

all the tools are stainless and have worked good so far, just disappointed in the case. Was advertised as a good aluminum case but it's flimsy, cheaply made, and smaller than the one pictured. Unlike the picture, this one is only about 6 inches deep and all the tools are sorta thrown in on top of each other . Might even pitch the case soon
