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Summer Is Officially Here, And These 17 Products Will Help You Kick Off Grilling Season

Summer Is Officially Here, And These 17 Products Will Help You Kick Off Grilling Season

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From basting brushes to tool rests, these essentials will help you get your grill on.
Summer has arrived, and that means you're probably spending more time cooking in the great outdoors. Naturally, you want your grill setup to be just as functional as your actual kitchen, and that might mean purchasing a few new accessories and tools. Whether you're looking to inject your meat with more flavour, keep your tools organized, or upgrade a few of your tried-and-true staples, we've found a few goodies worth adding to your cart.
Here are a few of the best grilling products you can get in Canada right now:
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Disclaimer: The prices displayed are accurate at the time of publication. We'll do our best to keep them as up-to-date as possible, but you may see slight changes.

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