The BBQ Accessory Thread

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Colin1230

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Hey guys and gals,
I have a number of tools, gadgets, accessories that I use almost every cook. Some I've had for a long time and some recently acquired but all are near and dear. I would like to share some of these useful tools with you and would like your participation also. Show us some of your cool tools.

First up on my list is this charcoal tong from Weber. I've had it for approx ten years. When I cooking on the Performer or WSM, it's never far away.
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Ok everybody it's your turn.
 
Next up, these two things are always on the table or side shelf. The spoon holder is porcelain coated cast iron that I found in some antique shop and the trivet came from Goodwill. See guys, it's that simple.

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Probe for the rotisserie
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Very interesting thread. I'll have to get a picture of my favorite tool(s) used most often. Thanks for sharing.
 
Here's another one:
This paper towel holder is a new purchase and is heavily weighted and spring loaded. On my breezy patio, how did I ever get by without it?....it's a nice one from Amazon.

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It's cook day.:emoji_sunglasses:
 
Hash knife from Kent Rawlins. I love this thing for chopping. If you are not careful it will halve a finger in nothing flat.

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I actually have one of those. Forgot I had it, lol. Great idea to dump charcoal ash, then dispose of later.
 
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