Even though daylight savings time doesn't end until November 2, it's already getting dark earlier. It hit me that I have several grilled meals in my near future meals plan. I keep my grill just inside the garage door and usually roll it just outside that garage door on to the gravel driveway for grilling. Even with the floodlight out there, it's still hard to see whats on the grill well when it's dark. I've used a headlamp and other alternative ways of lighting and it hit me to search for grill lights.
I wanted something quick to use last night so I found these little lights on amazon for $10! They came with a nice little case too...for some reason.
They seem of nice quality for the money and the magnets are strong.
I rolled my grill around to the back deck because I was going to be deep frying two different types of fries at the same time grilling lamb burgers. So I positioned the grill 90deg astride of the cart I had the deep fryer on to easily go back and forth and in through the back door through the garage to the kitchen. It was starting to get dark by the time I was toasting the buns. These little lights work pretty good.
I bought these cheap ones just to have something, but pretty happy with them. I'm curious if folks here have suggestions for, or use something even better than this. There IS a back porch light just a few steps from where this grill is sitting but it doesn't cast light well enough on its own.
Any suggestions for stepping up my lighting game beyond this?
I wanted something quick to use last night so I found these little lights on amazon for $10! They came with a nice little case too...for some reason.
They seem of nice quality for the money and the magnets are strong.
I rolled my grill around to the back deck because I was going to be deep frying two different types of fries at the same time grilling lamb burgers. So I positioned the grill 90deg astride of the cart I had the deep fryer on to easily go back and forth and in through the back door through the garage to the kitchen. It was starting to get dark by the time I was toasting the buns. These little lights work pretty good.
I bought these cheap ones just to have something, but pretty happy with them. I'm curious if folks here have suggestions for, or use something even better than this. There IS a back porch light just a few steps from where this grill is sitting but it doesn't cast light well enough on its own.
Any suggestions for stepping up my lighting game beyond this?