Owning an automatic rotisserie for your grill is a great way to kick up your grilling recipes a notch. Yes you can buy a rotisserie chicken from most grocery stores, but the flavor just isn’t the same.
Also you can cook more than just chicken, how about a giant leg of lamb, or a pork roast, or pork tenderloin.
We reviewed the top 4 grill rotisseries below, step up your grilling today!
1:Weber 7519 Gas Grill Rotisserie - SHOP NOW |
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Built by Weber this heavy duty rotisserie, model 7519 is very highly rated, with glowing reviews. Designed to fit Genesis E-300 and S-300 models, this rotisserie uses a smooth turning counterbalance that results in less motor wear. The sturdy construction results in a long lasting life of the motor and other components. |
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2: GrillPro 60090 Universal Heavy Duty Rotisserie Kit - SHOP NOW |
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This GrillPro rotisserie model 60090 has universal mounting brackets that will fit most grills. Also OEM brackets for Broil King, Broil Mate, Sterling, and GrillPro grills are included. The spit rod is designed to hold a lot of meat at 33-1/2 inches but also includes a 6 inch extension for the big jobs! |
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3: Weber 2290 22-1/2-Inch Charcoal Kettle Rotisserie - SHOP NOW |
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This rotisserie by Weber model 2290 is great for a grilling enthusiast with a "kettle" style charcoal grill, and will fit all 22-1/2-inch grills. You are able to keep your meat cooking evenly with the included adjustable counterbalance. The one piece spit rod results in greater strength and durability. This model is on the high end of the price spectrum, but the superior quality of this Weber model helps reduce the sting. |
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4: Char-Broil Premium Electric Rotisserie - SHOP NOW |
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Built by Char-Broil this electric rotisserie fits most Char-Broil grills along with other grill brands. While not built as sturdy as the reviewed rotisseries above, this model comes in with a lower price point. Designed to hold up to 20 pounds of meat, two 4-prong meat forks are included. NOTE: Make sure to distribute the weight of the meat evenly on the forks. |
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