The Best Barbecue Gear for You, No Matter Your Experience Level


The internet loves to tell every aspiring grill master that they need a pellet smoker the size of a Subaru to make a decent bratwurst. In reality, the gear that will improve your grilling depends entirely on where you’re starting. If you’re still Googling “how long to cook chicken thighs,” your money is better spent on a meat thermometer than a fancy wood-chip subscription.

With that in mind, I asked pitmasters and barbecue pros what they’d actually recommend at every stage of the grilling journey—from nervous beginners who just bought their first Coleman to the people who lose entire weekends obsessing over brisket bark. Whether you’re flipping burgers, hosting tailgates, or chasing food-stylist level sear marks, these are the upgrades worth investing in at every level.

Level 1: beginner barbecuers

If you have trouble even turning on your propane grill, you don’t need to worry about high-tech gadgets and you certainly don’t need to worry about fancy charcoals. Start simple with the basics: a quality pair of tongs is essential for doing just about everything you need to do while you’re over the grill. Same goes for a durable spatula—from flipping burgers to shifting veggies over hot grates, a turner will take you far.

Rather than risking serving up a slab of raw meat, get an instant read thermometer, which will tell you the internal temperature of your proteins in seconds. You don’t need anything techy—a simple fold-out probe will do the trick. The last non-negotiable is a good grill brush, one without metal bristles since those can fly off and get stuck in your food. Instead, opt for models that use chainmail or steam to attack gristle (and clean your grates after every grill sesh to keep them looking squeaky clean.)

Oxo

Good Grips Turner and Tong Set

Lavatools Javelin® Ultra-Fast 3-Second Digital Instant Read Meat Thermometer

Scrub Daddy Grill Brush

Level 2: Confident home chefs

If you’re a Level 2 griller, you’re comfortable hosting a barbecue. You’ve learned your way around a Weber and are always down to fire it up, whether you’re cooking a quick weeknight meal or flipping dogs for a backyard full of people. You have the basics—you’ve even splurged on a fancier kit of grilling tools in a cool pouch—but you want more ways to level up your grill game.

Isaac Bernal Carbajo, executive chef for Spain’s United Nations team in New York, recommends switching from a basic probe to a smart thermometer with remote monitoring. “A lot of people still cook ‘by feel,’ but once you start working with brisket, or other large cuts over long cooking sessions, being able to precisely control both the internal meat temperature and the cooking chamber temperature completely changes the outcome,” he says. Invest in a wireless thermometer to monitor your meat from your phone in real time without ever lifting the lid.



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