10 Outdoor Entertaining Tools You Need For The 4th Of July And Beyond!
The 4th of July is rapidly approaching and I’ve been busy figuring out how I’m going to go to all the barbecue parties and picnics I said I’d go to! (I mean, how could I say no to juicy burgers, grilled veggies and cold drinks with all my friends and family?) Anyway, I know I have plenty of capable people who can work the grill as well as Bobby Flay so I can definitely count on a delicious meal. They’ve got the grill and the charcoal ready, but the last time I went to an outdoor grilling party, I noticed that all their tools have seen better days. I’m looking to replace their ratty and singed oven mitts with a suede bbq grilling mitt instead. There are some things that they didn’t know they need too like the magic seasoning sheets that lay on the perfect flavor. For more outdoor entertaining tools that will make your 4th of July (and beyond!) tastier, check out the slideshow!


















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_jsw_
wrote on July 4 2009 @ 04:30 pm: [report]
The little individual thermometers are cool. I’d buy them. The acrylic drink dispensers also look really usable. The Solaire Infrared Portable BBQ Grill is nice, but, um, $360 seems a bit steep when you can buy decent ones for 10%-20% of that cost.
The $900 sink-connected-to-a-garden-hose is my favorite. I mean, for just $900, you can wash your hands outside - as long as you remember to connect your garden hose first. That’s quite the deal!
It does look nice, though. Just… a bit pricey for a used barrel and a small sink.
_jsw_
wrote on July 5 2009 @ 04:55 pm: [report]
I must somewhat revise my “too expensive” comment about the Solaire now that I’ve sort of seen it in action on the Wired site (http://www.wired.com/video/wired-up-your-bbq/28110103001). I still don’t think it’s worth the full price, but I think it’s less overpriced now than I did.