Father’s Day Shopping?
You’re in luck! Backyard Bash has a whole store with the perfect gifts for dads! This year, forget shirts & ties, and try stainless steel tools with rosewood handles, portable tailgating grills from Weber, Steve Raichlen Brining Kits, Forschner knives, remote smoker thermometers, and, well, SO much more! Here are just a few ideas out of the hundreds of products we’ve got to choose from!
Portable Weber Grills, like the Q100 pictured here, are perfect for the dad on the go. Tailgating, camping, and backyard grilling are a snap!
If he likes charcoal, try a Weber Smokey Joe Gold for only $38.25!
If he’s into the convenience of propane try a Q, available in several different sizes, all with cast iron grates, starting at $139.99!
Is he always grabbing silverware and spatulas from the kitchen to use with food on the grill? A good BBQ tool set will keep the flatware in the drawer where it belongs, and last as long as the grill! Try the Charcoal Companion Cutlass set from Backyard Bash. This heavy duty stainless steel set comes with a stainless steel spatula, pair of tongs, grill brush and fork, all with rosewood handles for $69.95
We’ve got more tool sets, plus individual tools galore!
Not sure what to pick out? How about a gift card in any amount you choose?! That way he can choose from hundreds of products or even take a class!
He can roast two chickens at once with the GrillPro Double Chicken Roaster! This stainless steel roaster comes complete with removable, folding wire supports that hold standard beverage cans and a stainless drip pan with handles for easy removal from the grill. Only $24.99!
This is a cool new product that your dad will love! These stainless steel cables are made to hold food together on the grill like cooking twine! They’re re-usable, flameproof to 2012°F / 1100°C, they securely lock in place, and they come 4 to a pack for only $15.99!
Beth is way cool and knowledgeable about grills, smokers, poultry, and open flames. She's been working at Backyard Bash since 2006.
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