🔥 Elevate Your Outdoor Cooking Experience!
The OneGrill Cordless Grill Rotisserie Motor is designed for outdoor cooking, offering a maximum torque output of 25 in/lbs and a load capacity of 25 lbs. It operates for up to 36 hours on D-Cell batteries or with an AC adapter, featuring a durable chrome steel housing and an anti-backlash gear train for smooth operation. Compatible with standard motor mounts and spit rods, it comes with a 1-year warranty.
M**5
Fast delivery and it worked well.
We used it for a Christmas decoration on top of our vintage VW. The rotisserie spit attached to a small motor turns the key on top of the car.
W**N
Awesome Motor
I got the OneGrill cordless motor to use on my gas grill so I could avoid having an extension cord running across my deck. It’s a great replacement for the original Weber corded motor that came with my rotisserie.Weber’s motor had a heat shield that pushed the motor back about half an inch, so that some third-party motors won’t work. The square socket that the spit plugs into on the OneGrill cordless models is actually deeper than most other rotisserie motors, so my concerns about my spit bottoming out and not allowing it to fit the grill box were unwarranted.The only real fitment issue with the OneGrill motor is that its mounting tabs allow the spit drive to sit a little lower than some other motors. This is no problem on my gas grill, as the design of the spit shaft makes it so that the spit is supporting the weight of the motor, but if I were using it on a different grill, the motor bracket could block the spit drive. You could get around this problem by using a bushing like the OneGrill 4PB01, but it’s still something to keep in mind for certain applications.Overall I highly recommend the OneGrill cordless motor. It definitely expands your rotisserie options, and it’s a great value.
D**E
Enhances your grilling options
Although I did purchase this unit with an AC adapter, I prefer to use it with batteries to avoid an extension cord running across the patio, inviting me to trip over it. The motor works well, both for rotisserie chickens and for various sized baskets containing smaller items. I have used it several times with wings, veggies and shrimp and the food came out very well each time. This is a nice addition for a Weber kettle and I recommend it highly.
R**D
Rotisserie
Used it for the first time( 8-31-17) and it work great,it's a little loud but I knew that anyways.I put some used batteries in it to cook a 4lb chicken for 2 hours and still had battery power after that.Good deal, good price!
A**E
Used for 3 days of grilling!
A little noisy, but good grief, to get something that handles this much weight, steady and consistently turning....for that low price. Best purchase I made this spring and still using it 6 months later. Hope to update a year from now, but we'll see!
O**E
I had my doubts.
I read other reviews and still had my doubts that a battery operated gizmo would have enough power to rotiss my chickens. I gave it a try and it works great. An unexpected extra surprise was that it can be used with a AC converter [not included]. I had several on hand from defunct equipment and dug out one that fit. Though I love the convenience of no power cord, it's good to know that I can use one if needed,,, haven't tried a turkey yet. I'll see if I need more power for a "big bird".
L**O
A cordless rotisserie grill! Great idea!
I am thrilled with this cordless grill rotisserie motor. I've used it 4 times now, on my 22" Weber Performer grill, also bought from Amazon, to cook a leg of lamb, chickens and a rack of ribs and the batteries are still strong. It requires 6 D cells and these go a long way. It will be great to use when I take my rotisserie grill set up on picnics this year.
M**K
Good enough. Here's a couple pointers..........
Decent for what it is, but it is all plastic.Set this puppy up with 2 fresh D cells and turned it on.It died in 10 seconds!I switched it on and off again, it ran and died again in the same spot, in 10 seconds.Fiddled with the batteries, the contact they made, all that good stuff.Finally figured it out. The weight of the D cells and the slow rotating movement of the thing eventually bring it to a point where it did not conduct, and stopped.Solution - I turned it upside down. 100% reliable since, the weight of the batteries keeps them in contact.Next - take out the 2 screws on the back, open it up, and put a bit of oil on the gears - takes two minutes and it will run longer and smoother for that investment of time.All that said, I've gotten a LONG life out of the batteries and good reliability this way.
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