Has anyone used these before? Curious if they’re legit or are tongs better.
by dexhwk
12 Comments
DadFromACK
Looks very well made!
PantsMcGillicuddy
I guess I’ve never had a problem with tongs and they’re already in my kitchen.
StevenG2757
They are legit but would expect to see them much longer as they do get used in larger BBQ places but something that short would not get the job done.
Ok_Instruction6968
Make sure it’s not painted or sealed with anything other than beeswax or a high smoke point edible oil if you want to use it on food. That’s a nice piece, looks hand made.
dexhwk
Thank you all for the great info
devilsaint86
Alot neater than a 2 prong meat fork but tongs or spatula do the job fine.
FLTDI
But then you couldn’t click tongs together as legally obligated…..
funwthmud
So I used to live in Santa Maria, Ca and these things are very common there. They work very well for turning large meats that you will struggle with tongs. I’ve seen guys there flipping tritip the pieces of chicken and sausages. So it is versatile but it does take practice. I have one and have had it for years.
Girthw0rm
Straight to jail for posting a pic with the left and right arrows to click through.
CoopersHawk7
Are we just ignoring that your bracelet is the same design as this thing?!
Prestigious-Trip1948
Yep. We call them pig tails. Much better than tongs.
12 Comments
Looks very well made!
I guess I’ve never had a problem with tongs and they’re already in my kitchen.
They are legit but would expect to see them much longer as they do get used in larger BBQ places but something that short would not get the job done.
Make sure it’s not painted or sealed with anything other than beeswax or a high smoke point edible oil if you want to use it on food. That’s a nice piece, looks hand made.
Thank you all for the great info
Alot neater than a 2 prong meat fork but tongs or spatula do the job fine.
But then you couldn’t click tongs together as legally obligated…..
So I used to live in Santa Maria, Ca and these things are very common there. They work very well for turning large meats that you will struggle with tongs. I’ve seen guys there flipping tritip the pieces of chicken and sausages. So it is versatile but it does take practice. I have one and have had it for years.
Straight to jail for posting a pic with the left and right arrows to click through.
Are we just ignoring that your bracelet is the same design as this thing?!
Yep. We call them pig tails. Much better than tongs.
I have one and love it