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Who makes the strongest and most reliable rotisserie motors?

I'm in the market for a kit to go over a charcoal/wood pit.
I want to be able to easily spin at least 25lbs, so I figure I want a capacity beyond that so as not to place too much strain on it.
So I figure a 50lb rating?

I keep looking at such as this,
Onlyfire Heavy Duty Universal Grill Replacement Rotisserie Kit - 45'' & 53'' X 1/2'' Hexagon Spit Rod, 50 lb Stainless Steel Electric Motor
And this,
https://www.titandistributorsinc.co...3w-stainless-steel-rotisserie-grill-2265.html
 
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Chili do some research on roasting jacks and bottle jack roasting spits. No power required all clock works.
 
Also, remember that it isn't just the power, but the gear ratio. Even a small motor can power a pretty heavy load if geared way down.
 
Thanks.
Not really looking to engineer one myself, would rather buy a decent motor/kit ready to go.
I guess I should be asking what others are using and satisfied with.

Here you go.....
Your link didn't show up Dave till I quoted your post.

Makermotor High Torque Gearmotor 12V DC 5RPM Spit Smoker BBQ Pig Hog Rotisserie Smoker Conveyor Gear Motor + Shaft Coupling

Thanks for that Dave, that is overkill for my specifications but is the exactly the Strong/Reliable I'm looking for.
I just wish my budget would allow for it and the stainless or chromed spit I'd have to buy for it.
 
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