Lighting your grill is simple and fun thanks to the GrillBlazer GrillGun propane torch. The device looks like a pistol and a flamethrower had a child, providing plenty of firepower for getting charcoal or wood going in a matter of minutes.
As an FYI, I originally posted this review in 2020 but the brand had a recall on the GrillGun so the review was removed but never reposted after they sorted out the issue.
Had an issue with the red gas flow knob ~2 yrs ago - sent 1 email, had 2 new knobs in my mailbox 2 days later, still have a spare.
I use it mostly to start a basket of lump in the offset firebox to get a nice coal bed going. Takes about 1/4 of the time that the other 72 methods I'd previously tried did. Plus, c'mon, it's a flamethrower
Lonestar Grillz 24x36 offset smoker, grill, w/ main chamber charcoal grate and 3 tel-tru thermometers - left, right and center
Yoke Up custom charcoal basket and a Grill Wraps cover.
22.5 copper kettle w/ SnS, DnG, BBQ vortex, gasket and stainless steel hinge kit.
Napoleon gas grill (soon to go bye bye) rotting out.
1 maverick et-733 digital thermometer - black
1 maverick et-733 - gray
1 new standard grilling remote digital thermometer
1 thermoworks thermopen mk4 - red
1 thermoworks thermopop - red
Pre Miala flavor injector
taylor digital scale
TSM meat grinder
chefs choice food slicer
cuisinhart food processor
food saver vacuum sealer
TSM harvest food dehydrator
I use the same one from Harbor Freight. It's great for also eliminating any crud still leftover on your grill grates or grease at the bottom of your kettle.
If I already kept bottled gas around the house, I’d probably pull the trigger and purchase one….although, I do have bottled gas on my travel trailer that I keep in storage….and I do like to light campfires when I go camping! Hmmm…..
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