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    Portable Storage Suggestions for Grilling Accessories

    All,

    I did a bit of googling for any suggestions to store my grilling accessories such as my big tongs, spatulas, thermometers and other miscellaneous things. I have to dig in my kitchen drawers every time I want to find them and want to see if there is anything on the market to solve for this. Any suggestions would be appreciated!

    #2
    I just use tupperware containers of various sizes and have them on a 5 tier industrial shelving unit in my garage.

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    • Steve R.
      Steve R. commented
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      Same here, except I use the Rubbermaid containers with the lids that clamp on.

    • Troutman
      Troutman commented
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      Oh that's my other collection, clamp downs for my pellets and my wood chunks

    • MikeJH74
      MikeJH74 commented
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      Rubbermaid bins are an option.

    #3
    I don't know how much stuff you have, but a large plastic tub, (or two), would be my suggestion. If you have a ton of stuff, maybe add a hand truck.

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      #4
      MikeJH74, The Smaller Storage Boxes For Accessories and Such Are Great❗️ I Also Have A Deck Box For
      Charcoal, Rottiserie's and Parts and . . . Etc ‼️
      Eat Well and Prosper❗️ From aA Backyard Cremator In Fargo ND, Dan

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      • MikeJH74
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        I have a smaller deckbox for my pillows for my lawn set. I am assuming as far as smaller storage boxes are like the rubbermaid bins that others have referenced, correct?

      #5
      What about a roll up fabric carrier like a set of chef knives come in?

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      • MikeJH74
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        I am not quite sure if ever have seen a fabric carrier. Do you have any links for one?

      #6
      I have a roll bag for my utensils that I keep my tongs, spatula, a few knives, basting brush, etc in. I have a little metal garden caddy I use to hold my rub, gloves, thermometers, hooks, etc. I'll take a pic when I get home. I got it for like $10 at Target one day. I drop a lot less stuff now.

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      • MikeJH74
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        A pic would be great!

      #7
      I'm seeing a lot of "roll bag" option on Amazon for less than $20.

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        #8
        I got the Camp Chef table that has 4 separate containers that come with it. Each one is a different color so you can put utensils in one therms and other electronics in one, seasoning and spices in another etc. One is insulated and lined so it won't leak water if you want to put a little ice to something cold. Nice and portable as well to take on that camping trip.
        I've tried the big tubs and bins but things seemed to get lost in those. Always digging through them to find what I need been very happy with this table/organizer.

        https://smile.amazon.com/Camp-Chef-S...erpa+table.com

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        • MikeJH74
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          Interesting. Do you leave it outside all the time or do you bring it inside when not in use?

        • Frozen Smoke
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          It's always inside the garage. I use it out there when I'm using the smokers.

        #9
        I buy the 10 gallon Zip Lock bags for tailgating. They hold all the grilling utensils.

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          #10
          So Stanley and Dewalt have what are called Tstak units. You can purchase different compartments and build your own. They have a number of boxes and drawer units as well as a base that makes it like a dolly and easy to move!

          The units clip together. I can for a long roll of aluminum foil in the bottom unit...

          I’ve mostly been able to get my Q accessories into this with the exception of a couple things.


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          • MikeJH74
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            A version of this is what I was thinking about. You had no issue fitting your bigger utensils in here?

          • Nate
            Nate commented
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            MikeJH74 , you could get them in the bottom container but I use that for other stuff. I know Huskee and some of us also use just a plain long toolbox for that as well.

          • Troutman
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            That looks like the system I use for fishing tackle and whatnot. Good idea if your transporting for say competition.

          #11
          This awesome outdoor closet.

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          • MikeJH74
            MikeJH74 commented
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            Not sure if I have space for it on my deck but good idea!

          • ClayJones
            ClayJones commented
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            Those shelves don't come with it, do they? That looks like exactly what I need!

          • Sephon
            Sephon commented
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            ClayJones, they do not. But they were a reasonable price on Amazon.

          #12
          My wife wanted me to get something like this to spruce up my outdoor grilling space this summer:



          Amazon sells it, but is almost $40 more.

          Seems the stainless top would be nice for prep and serving, and the open shelf and cabinet space would useful. A wooden cart would be nicer, but I don't have time to build one at the moment.

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          • rotagilla
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            I have this from Sam's and really like it! We eat out on the deck where the 5 griils/smokers are and it is perfect for serving off of. Just wish it had a shelf inside of the storage.

          #13
          I have my "Stuff" scattered throughout the kitchen cabinets, shelves, and garage. It's best that it's not perfectly organized and in one convenient spot!

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          • Danjohnston949
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            Skip, I Resemble Thar Approach, I Blame Itt On Eunice‼️ 😇 Dan

          #14
          I keep a lot of my BBQ stuff (thermometers, lighter, Weber paraffin cubes, etc. ) in snap-lid containers on open shelving in the garage and also stored in my WSCGC's storage section. Usually I only have to grab one of the containers that contains my most-used stuff and carry it to the deck to start another happy day of Q'ing.

          One shelf in my pantry is dedicated to the tongs, long spatulas, injector syringe, Bear Claws etc. that I like to use. Charcoal is stored in big Rubbermaid storage containers in the garage.

          A place for everything, but not necessarily all in one place.

          Kathryn'

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          • Danjohnston949
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            fzxdoc, Kathryn, Like You I Have A Place For Everything ‼️ It's Called "ALL - OVER"❓❓👹❓❓ Dan

          • fzxdoc
            fzxdoc commented
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            Thanks for the giggle, Danjohnston949. "All over" pretty much describes my storage system too.

            K.

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          Nice

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