- Joined
- Jan 3, 2014
- Location
- Detroit michigan
I absolutely love Amazon. well maybe I just had dealing with going to the store and still not finding what I want. so when I seen a brethren post about a cheap bbq light and gave it good reviews I clicked a few buttons and a day later a package was at my door.
ACVCY Grill Lights for BBQ,10 LED Super Bright Magnetic Grill Light Work Task Light with Adjustable Screw Clamp, 360 Degree Rotation Flexible Goose Neck, Not Included Batteries https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MGY2S63/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_GTrzEbDMX63NM
for $19 you get 2 lights with magnetic bases and 2 rotating clamps. they each are powered by 3 aaa batteries
alright let's fire up the pit boss and smoke some salmon. here's what I was working with before, the porch light and street light don't give much to work with and it was still dusk........you guys all cook on the front porch too right?
one light I mounted to the handle and the other I used the magnet and stuck it on the hopper, honestly one light would give enough light to cook. way better than trying to grill by phone light or a headlamp.
I cured the fish the day before with salt, brown sugar and added a little pepper. the pit boss was running a little low so I adjusted the p setting to 2 after a few hours and then got hungry so bump the temp up again to 200 to get it to an internal temperature of 145. I glazed with a mix of oj and maple syrup at the end
anyone who could use some more light for outdoor cooking should consider these as a cheap solution
ACVCY Grill Lights for BBQ,10 LED Super Bright Magnetic Grill Light Work Task Light with Adjustable Screw Clamp, 360 Degree Rotation Flexible Goose Neck, Not Included Batteries https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MGY2S63/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_GTrzEbDMX63NM
for $19 you get 2 lights with magnetic bases and 2 rotating clamps. they each are powered by 3 aaa batteries
alright let's fire up the pit boss and smoke some salmon. here's what I was working with before, the porch light and street light don't give much to work with and it was still dusk........you guys all cook on the front porch too right?
one light I mounted to the handle and the other I used the magnet and stuck it on the hopper, honestly one light would give enough light to cook. way better than trying to grill by phone light or a headlamp.
I cured the fish the day before with salt, brown sugar and added a little pepper. the pit boss was running a little low so I adjusted the p setting to 2 after a few hours and then got hungry so bump the temp up again to 200 to get it to an internal temperature of 145. I glazed with a mix of oj and maple syrup at the end
anyone who could use some more light for outdoor cooking should consider these as a cheap solution