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Dayton Reporter Christmas Gift Guide: Top Grilling Gifts

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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Dayton Reporter asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Grilling Gifts

1) Stingray BBQ Multitool
TNK: Stingray BBQ Multitool - Red

2) Corn Butter Knife - Set of 2
Butter your cob right the first time. This corn butterer conforms to the cob’s contour and distributes it evenly—not a kernel left behind. Its curved stainless steel blade has a beveled edge so you can scoop straight from the tub or slice the stick, then spread in a single motion. Plus, there are two knives so you don’t have to wait your turn.

3) 5-in-1 Steel Scissors
Glide these tempered steel, multipurpose scissors through virtually anything. Their soft, fitted grip and curved blades are made to last and accommodate lefties and righties alike. With built-in features to crack nuts, crush garlic, open bottles, and strip wire, these heavy-duty blades are definitely the sharpest tool in the shed, kitchen, office, garage . . .

4) 3 Color Thermometer
This patented steak thermometer uses three LED lights to tell you when the steak is medium rare, medium, and medium well. No more guessing and no more raw or overdone meat. Get your steak exactly right, every time with SteakChamp. (Works on grill, oven, or stovetop and with duck, fish, and game, too.)

5) Instant Biodegradable Grill
This eco-friendly instant grill does the same job as its aluminum counterpart, but in a completely natural and biodegradable design. The cardboard frame, bamboo grill grates, and lava stone lining (to help retain heat) quickly assemble, and bamboo charcoal briquettes heat up in about five minutes and stay hot for around an hour. When you’re done cooking, you can toss the grill into a campfire or in a trash bin knowing it will naturally decompose.

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