A high-powered design that can sit anywhere you need.
A high-powered design that can sit anywhere you need.
The magnets are strong enough for the lights to hold in most places. The gooseneck is 5 inches long, so it can be adjusted on the fly. The light itself can be adjusted for wider or more narrow beams.
The magnets won't stick on certain metals.
A great option that provides bright illumination in an unobtrusive package.
A great option that provides bright illumination in an unobtrusive package.
Its basic design clamps onto handles with relative ease. The 10 small LED lights provide enough light to BBQ at night. Easily adjustable so that it can be aimed in any direction that you need.
Depending on the type of grill you own, the light may be blocked by the lid.
This touch-sensitive lamp turns on with a simple tap—great for when your hands are sticky with sauce.
This touch-sensitive lamp turns on with a simple tap—great for when your hands are sticky with sauce.
Brightness of 100+ lumens—the same as tactical applications for security guards and police officers. Aluminum handle mount clamp fits rectangular and circular bars as for most major brands. Built to withstand hot grill covers. Touch-sensitive switch. Takes AA batteries.
May be damaged if you leave it out in the rain. Consider using grill cover or removing after use.
A small and low-profile choice that can be attached to most grills on the market.
A small and low-profile choice that can be attached to most grills on the market.
Holds a charge for about 20 hours of running time. A motion sensor turns the unit on when the grill is opened. The light itself is bright, heat-resistant, and water-resistant, while the entire device is extremely easy to install.
Requires 3 AAA batteries.
A solid model that is easy to set up and use.
A solid model that is easy to set up and use.
Mounts onto grill handles and extends a decent amount for full illumination. The LED lights are built to last for a long time. The mounting clip is easily adjustable, allowing it to fit on most grills.
Isn't waterproof, which can cause it to stop working in wetter weather.
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If you like to grill for family and friends, it’s probably a situation that you’ve run up against: the party runs long, but the grill is still going strong. As the sun sets, it becomes more and more difficult to see what you’re trying to cook. Between the low light and smoke, grilling after dark can not only be dangerous, but the quality of your food can take a real nosedive when it’s difficult to tell the brats from the corn. A barbecue grill light can give you the illumination you need to keep your grill going through the night.
Most grills don’t come equipped with a light, so you'll want to consider your grill's design and which features you like in order to find one that meets your needs and makes sure to keep your cookout going strong even after the sun goes down.
The ideal barbecue grill light is able to hold up to a variety of factors, including use, heat, and even the occasional summer shower. There are three different types of materials that go into the design of most of these lights: plastic, metal, and resin.
Plastic: While plastic is lightweight and won’t become hot to the touch, it can melt if you position it too close to the hot grill. Unlike some metals, plastic can handle weather without rusting or corroding.
Metal: Metal, such as aluminum, can withstand heat and won’t rust or corrode. However, it can become quite hot to the touch if positioned too close to the grill.
Resin: Some barbecue grill lights are made of a resin that is resistant to both heat and moisture. However, if your barbecue grill light will be exposed to the elements, make sure that it is UL approved for outdoor use.
A barbecue grill light should be bright enough so that you can see everything cooking on the grill, in addition to all the controls. These lights generally put out between 100 and 200 lumens. The more lumens, the brighter the light.
While you can find some barbecue grill lights that plug into an outlet, most of them use AAA or AA batteries. Battery-powered lights are more portable, but you’ll go through batteries quickly if you often grill after dark. Before you make a selection, know what type of batteries a light uses, the number of batteries the light takes, and whether the batteries are included with the light.
A barbecue grill light should ship fully assembled, or nearly so. You should be able to just put batteries into it and be ready to grill. These lights mount in a couple of different ways, but you should verify that the light you choose can be mounted quickly and easily, as well as be quickly removed in case the weather turns bad.
Know the number of lights you’re getting. Most barbecue grill lights are sold individually, but some come as a set. Two lights can give you greater versatility in illuminating your grill and help to eliminate the shadows that a single light can create.
Most of these lights use LED bulbs for illumination, typically use 9 to 12 bulbs per fixture. LEDs use little power while still producing a bright light. They also last a long time, with some rated for up to 50,000 hours of use. That’s a lot of grilling.
Base: The base holds the light steady, so it’s shining where you need it to. The base also helps to secure the light, so you won’t accidentally knock it over and break it. Barbecue grill lights have two different types of bases: magnetic and clamp. For the greatest versatility, select a light that offers both magnetic and clamp options.
Neck: Barbecue grill light necks typically either swivel or flex using a gooseneck design. A longer gooseneck will enable you to illuminate more of your grill.
Switch: The only control on most barbecue grill lights is the on/off button. Some of these offer a touch control that’s easy to use, so you’re not fumbling for a button or switch. While there is no way to adjust the brightness level on most of these lights, some touch-activated switches do offer a variety of brightness settings.
Case: Some barbecue grill lights ship with a storage case to protect the light when it isn’t being used or it’s being transported. This is also a great way to keep from accidentally triggering a touch-activated light. Any included case should have cushioning to support the light and some way to securely fasten it.
Barbecue grill lights fall into a fairly narrow price range. While you can find lights for as low as $10, there are a few that cost as much as $35. Most are in the $20 to $25 range.
At the lower price points, $10 to $20, you can find simple lights that usually attach to the grill handle. These lights offer little in the way of swivel or flexible lighting options and tend to have less power.
Lights that cost $20 to $25 are of better quality, with a sturdier mount and more options, such as a flexible neck for improved lighting control. Barbecue grill lights in this price range also pack more power, with 100 lumens being standard.
Spend $25 to $35 and you can find more powerful lights (200 lumens or more), and many have a heat-resistant and waterproof housing. Some lights in this price range also offer a variety of mounting options.
A. You shouldn’t have any issues with barbecue grill lights scratching grills or other surfaces so long as you’re careful in how you use them. If your light has a magnetic base, you should attach and remove it by placing and lifting it straight up and down. Don’t try to drag the light along the surface to remove or reposition it because this can scratch the grill. For a clamp base, look for a light that has rubber or some other type of padding on the clamp. These are standard on most barbecue grill lights and designed to protect whatever surface the light is clamped to.
A. Generally, no. Most barbecue grill lights have a simple on/off switch, so you won’t have the ability to use the light at a low or high setting. You can occasionally find a light with a touch-activated switch that is adjustable, however. To cycle through the various brightness levels, you just keep touching the switch.
A. Some barbecue grill lights are designed specifically to be used on a grill handle. If this is how you intend to use your light, search for one that has a clamp base and not a magnetic one. For the best results, it should be a round C clamp, which will allow the clamp to fit snugly around the handle and contact it in more spots than a traditional clamp can.
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