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!
MikeJH74, The Smaller Storage Boxes For Accessories and Such Are Greatâ—ï¸ I Also Have A Deck Box For
Charcoal, Rottiserie's and Parts and . . . Etc ‼ï¸
Eat Well and Prosperâ—ï¸ From aA Backyard Cremator In Fargo ND, Dan
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
If not cooking outdoors, I am cooking on the stovetop with my 14" carbon steel wok, 12" CI skillet, or in the oven with my two Lodge CI pizza pans, or two dutch ovens. I've also got a nifty Lodge carbon steel grill pan that rocks for veggies outdoors.
Buy Keter Outdoor Entertainment Storage Station Grilling Table at Samsclub.com
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.
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.
LSG Adjustable Grill/Smoker, MAK Pellet Grill, Large BGE with Several Attachments from the Ceramic Grill Store, Weber Genesis E335 Gasser, Cast Iron Pans & Griddle, Grill Grates, Mostly Thermoworks Thermometers, Anova SV Stick, BBQ Guru Controller and Fan
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!
My toys:
Weber Summit Charcoal Grilling Center (WSCGC) aka Mr. Fancypants
Pit Barrel Cooker (which rocks), named Pretty Baby
Weber Summit S650 Gas Grill, named Hot 'n Fast (used mostly for searing and griddling)
Weber Kettle Premium 22" named Kettle Kid, eager to horn in with more cooks in the future
Camp Chef Somerset IV 4-burner outdoor gas range named AfterBurner due to its 30kBTU burners
Adrenaline BBQ Company Gear:
SnS Low Profile, DnG, and Large Charcoal Basket, for WSCGC
SnS Deluxe for 22" Kettle
Elevated SS Rack for WSCGC
SS Rack for DnG
Cast Iron Griddle
Grill Grate for SnS
Grill Grates: five 17.375 sections (retired to storage)
Grill Grates: six 19.25 panels for exact fit for Summit S650
gasser
Grill Grates for 22" Kettle
2 Grill Grate Griddles
Steelmade Griddle for Summit gas grill
Fireboard Gear:
Extreme BBQ Thermometer Package
Additional control unit
Additional probes: Competition Probes 1" (3) and 4" (1), 3 additional Ambient Probes. 1 additional Food Probe
2 Driver Cables
Pit Viper Fan (to pair with Fireboard Fan Driver Cable)
Pit Viper Fan new design (to pair with Fireboard Fan Driver Cable)
Thermoworks Gear:
Thermapen MK4 (pink)
Thermapen Classic (pink too)
Thermoworks MK4 orange
Temp Test 2 Smart Thermometer
Extra Big and Loud Timer
Timestick Trio
Maverick ET 73 a little workhorse with limited range
Maverick ET 733
Maverick (Ivation) ET 732
Grill Pinz
Vortex (two of them)
18" drip pan for WSCGC
Ceramic Spacers for WSCGC in Kamado Mode: 2 sets each 1/2", 1", 2". The 2" spacers work best with the 18" drip pan. The 1+1/2 inch spacers work best with the 14 inch cake pan.
Two Joule Sous Vide devices
3 Lipavi Sous Vide Tubs with Lids: 12, 18 and 26 quarts
Avid Armor Ultra Pro V32 Chamber Sealer
Instant Pot 6 Quart Electric Pressure Cooker
Instant Pot 10 Quart Electric Pressure Cooker
Charcoal Companion TurboQue
A-Maze-N tube 12 inch tube smoker accessory for use with pellets
BBQ Dragon and Dragon Chimney
Shun Classic Series:
8" Chef Knife
6" Chef's Knife
Gokujo Boning and Fillet Knife
3 1/2 inch Paring Knife
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.
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