BBQ Grill Light
There are many times that having a
bbq grill light would've made my life much easier. One winter evening I was grilling a batch of my stuffed mushrooms, and dark crept up on me a little sooner than I expected.
I had to carry a flashlight outside to use so I could see if the filling was done enough. And when carrying the baking sheet of appetizer indoors, I could've used a third hand to carry the flashlight. Had to make two trips.
Types of BBQ Grill Illumination
These helpful lights are available in a variety of styles and looks. If you have an AC outlet close to your bbq cooker, a corded one might be what you want. These typically provide very bright lighting, and are available with incandescent and halogen lamps.
You might prefer a cordless bbq light. There may be no outlet near your grill, or you may feel that a cord hanging next to your cooker is a safety hazard. Whatever the reason, a cordless grill light can be battery powered or even solar powered, catching the sun's rays all day and converting them electricity, storing the energy in a built-in battery.
Mounting Your BBQ Light
Many of these lights have a clamp that attaches to some part of the grill or smoker, maybe hooking onto some part of the side table. Other's attach by way of a strong magnet.
No matter which
bbq grill light you decide to get, you'll be a happy camper. I mean a happy griller!
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