You can easily turn your Weber grill into a smoker with a Vortex! If you are not familiar with a vortex, it is a cone that you place in the center of the base of the grill to hold the charcoal and it is designed to work with the Weber Kettle or other kamado cookers to create direct and indirect heat.
Cooking your chicken wings on your Weber grill using a vortex gives you juicy wings on the inside while crisping up the skin on the outside creating the perfect wing.
After many years of loud shows, I’ve got tinnitus pretty bad. Hearing loss is no joke. Do whatever you can to prevent it! Ear plugs is a cheap investment!
Screen protectors are like insurance. Do you absolutely need it? No. But when the situation calls for it you’ll be glad you had it. This one is the easiset to install without getting air bubbles
One Remote To Rule Them All: This is the best solution for controlling all your device with one remote…I brought this remote to control the tv, blu-ray, Apple tv, sound bar and stereo system in my living room
The one Shark Tank product actually worth buying. This thing achieves better cleaning than a sponge, lasts longer and is more sanitary
This gadget creates a 15-foot zone of protection against mosquitoes. Great for the patio or for camping
We’ve been carrying this handy little attachment in our toolbag for years, and it has come in handy more times than we can count. Its 90-degree design allows you to drill screws and fasteners into areas that wouldn’t allow for the length of a drill, like in tight cupboards, or awkward automotive applications
This is a really useful tool for casual measuring, particularly larger distances, for instance: room dimensions, pantry shelf depths, and other places where using a long tape is awkward or might require a second person
You don’t have to pay a cable company for broadcast TV. TV antennas will catch local affiliates of FOX, CBS, ABC, NBC, The CW, and PBS, which all reach over 95% of American homes
If you have a nice pair of headphones, consider getting an amp. The amp makes the sound less distorted and much more juicy, more alive, more oompf
Theodore Lee is the editor of Caveman Circus. He strives for self-improvement in all areas of his life, except his candy consumption, where he remains a champion gummy worm enthusiast. When not writing about mindfulness or living in integrity, you can find him hiding giant bags of sour patch kids under the bed.