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๐ฅ Elevate your rotisserie game with stainless steel strength and versatile style! ๐ฅ
The OneGrill Performer Series Rotisserie Spit Basket is a premium, all-304 stainless steel accessory engineered for serious grill masters. Weighing nearly 7 lbs, it offers unmatched durability and versatility with dual flat and tumble cooking modes. Compatible with 5/16" square spit rods, it features adjustable racks for perfect food compression or tumbling, all without harmful non-stick coatings. Designed for easy adjustment and dishwasher-safe cleaning, this basket transforms your rotisserie experience into a professional-grade BBQ performance.
| ASIN | B01N0MCTEW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #279,251 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #162 in Grill Rotisseries |
| Brand | OneGrill BBQ Products |
| Brand Name | OneGrill BBQ Products |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 137 Reviews |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Diameter | 9 Inches |
| Item Dimensions | 16.25 x 9 x 8 inches |
| Item Shape | Square |
| Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 16.25 x 9 x 8 inches |
| Manufacturer | OneGrill BBQ Products |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | 5pb816 |
| Part Number | 5pb816 |
| Shape | Square |
| UPC | 091037592552 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| With Lid | No |
E**.
Great addition to the rotisserie feature on my Weber grill. UPDATE!
This basket is very sturdy and can handle just about anything. I like being able to put smaller items on the rotisserie with this basket. I wish I had taken a picture of the chicken thighs after they were cooked. They came out perfect. The basket takes a little time to learn how to use but once you get used to it and see its advantages, it's a great barbecue tool. I can rotisserie vegetables with certain Meats. The only thing my spit and forks is good for is a whole chicken or a whole rack of ribs. Everything else goes in the basket. I can secure the food or let it turn and Tumble just depending on the kind of food I'm cooking. Great addition to my Weber grill. Update: As much as I love using this premium BBQ tool, I found the one drawback. It's horrendous to clean. I've tried a small wire brush, Brillo pads, Barkeepers Friend, and grease busters. I cleaned for hours. The only thing that seems to work better is Dawn Platinum. Apply it straight and let it soak for a few minutes. Then use a small wire brush. I'd like to know if I can use oven cleaner on the basket. That would be so much easier. Or can I put it in my self-cleaning oven--better yet! I'll ask the manufacturer and let you know.
A**S
Works great, solid build, somewhat painful to clean
Used it attached to my kamado joe joetisserie for my XL BGE. I can't use my platesetter since it obstructs the rotation. Amazingly I was able to cook 10 lbs of Costco wings all at once. Dried out the wings in the fridge for 2 days, coated with pecan rub and olive oil at 400 degrees for 1 hour. Turned out perfect and all devoured in minutes. Cleaned by disassembling, soaking in Dawn, scrubbed with loge brush and brillo pad. Cleaning is painful and time consuming, but it's good as new.
J**.
Well Thought-Out, Solid Construction
Bought this along with OneGrill's rotisserie kit. LOL - these two add-ons cost more than the grill itself! Did we get our money's worth? I'd say yes. Versatile, and built with high-grade materials. You won't find anything close to this quality at discount/big box stores. I've used tumblers and flat racks before, it's nice to have one basket that does both. So far we've run 4 chicken quarters using the flat racks, and a 3 pound batch of wings in the tumbler. Both came out perfecto, and there was still room left for more food. I'd say this is the perfect size for smaller grills - ours is 25" X 17" at the grill surface. For larger upscale models, you'll likely want to add a second one if you do big loads on a regular basis. For some folks, the additional cost may be worth it. No setup is required. Just yank it out of the box and slide it onto your spit. Two large stainless phillips screws secure basket to the spit rod. Much easier to tighten (w/screwdriver) than thumbscews, and once tightened they stay put. The rack and basket panels are easily adjusted, it's pretty intuitive to set up the way you want. If all goes well, you'll be ready to start cooking in 15 minutes. But - there's one important thing to consider: OneGrill states that the basket exterior measures 4.75" inches above and below the spit at it's 2 widest points. But the minimum clearance isn't enough to insure the drum won't scrape the grill surface. In some cases, it may actually hang up on the grates, possibly damaging your motor. I measured the spit-to-grate distance before ordering, and it was a little over 4.75". I thought.that was close enough, but no - it hit the surface when the wide points spun over.the grate. FAIL... It was close, though, so I attempted to tweak both the basket and the spit mounts for more clearance. A combination of bending the curved panels and raisng the spit did the trick. Works like a champ now. I'd suggest that you allow at least 5" between spit and grate to prevent this. Otherwise you'll have to modify your setup, or remove one or more grates (and maybe some flare-up guards below the grates). I want to keep my grates in place if possible, but that's just me. If that doesn't matter to you, just yank the grate(s) before each use - that's better than risking a serious problem. As for cleaning - well, don't get your hopes up. It's the nature of the beast to get gunked up. It helps to spray some Grill Pam inside the basket, but it's still gonna get cruddy over time. It does break down easily, though, so I see no reason you couldn't soak the parts overnight then run 'em through the nuclear cycle of your dishwasher. After 2 runs, I haven't found the need for a complete cleaning yet. It looks dirty, but hasn't affected flavor yet. We'll see - perhaps a little curing is a good thing.
D**.
Looking forward to using it more
A friend mentioned how his father cooked chicken in a rotisserie basket when he was a kid. Surely Amazon has something similar, I thought. Wow. This device is very sturdy. Short of nuclear war, it will probably last for generations. I've only used it twice so far but it's awesome. My first attempt was to skip the kabob skewers and dump everything in the basket. I foil-lined the flat panels to close holes that seemed big enough for things to slip through. There were still gaps on the side due to the panels sliding over so some things fell out. Ok, that's probably not the best use. I squeezed steaks between the flat panels on the 2nd try. Wonderful. My rotisserie motor had no problem turning this and it fit very well overall. For a new way to use your grill, this is a great accessory.
M**R
Effortless results, Dishwasher cleanup
Amazing product. Load the basket and walk away. Full bag of 18 frozen wings takes 45 minutes. 20 hot dogs and 2 cut up polish kielbasa done in 30 minutes. Best part is EZ cleanup. Slide the basket off the rotisserie rod and put it in the top rack of your dishwasher, completely assembled. Run on normal cycle with the rest of the dishes. Comes out clean and NOT rusted, must be high quality stainless. Expensive but worth it. No need to babysit the basket or hand scrub it.
C**Y
Fair Price and reasonable delivery time
After one use, cleaning is what one would expect, itโs not a quick and simple process. Works perfectly as intended. Would be nicer if the wire spacing was closer on outer enclosure which that would allow cooking smaller items like chopped or sliced veggies.
W**N
and I'm glad I did
The price seems high at first, but I had just discarded a cheaper enameled wire basket. The enamel was flaking off, adding an unwelcome crunch to my BBQ ribs. Besides it had been really hard to clean. This basket serves as both tumbler and flat basket. I decided to treat myself, and I'm glad I did. It's well designed and well made. It's real stainless steel, not the kind that rusts. No coating to flake off. It dismantles far enough that it fits into the dishwasher. I like it a lot. My only (minor) gripe is that the screws that hold the basket to the grill rod can come off in the dishwasher. I wish the manufacturer had included a few extra screws.
R**C
An interesting bit of grilling kit.
So, I have just finished using this for the first time to cook some baby back ribs. I cooked them with mesquite lump charcoal using indirect heat and of course a rotisserie. The ribs cooked in about an hour twenty minutes, I was afraid to leave them any longer or they would be dried out. They had a great flavor but didn't come off the bone the way I like. I will need to experiment some more. I like the concept and the quality is good, they are a massive PITA to clean though. Welcome to grilling. I could make some design modification recommendations though. Oh, and the basket needs to be three inches longer.
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