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Fire Wire Flexible Grilling Skewer

Fire Wire flexible grilling skewer solves many of the food handling problems associated with conventional straight skewers. Steel skewers rust after only a few uses and wooden skewers are one-time use at best. Even worse, there are also lots of difficulties in getting the contents of straight skewers turned on the grill. Fire Wire makes grilling with skewers an enjoyable experience. You never have to handle the food twice. To marinate simply marinate on the Fire Wire in a slide lock bag saving space in the fridge or cooler. Fire Wire’s flexible cable style skewer allows you to effectively use the space on your grill like never before. Fire Wire is the perfect tailgating and backyard grilling accessory. Fire Wire takes a load off the cook and puts the fun back in grilling.

  1. GrandLake60
    June 27th, 2008 at 20:36 | #1

    Where can I get one?!?

  2. GrandLake60
    June 27th, 2008 at 20:37 | #2

    I love this thing! Where can I get one?

  3. YTwinks
    June 28th, 2008 at 12:50 | #3

    This is a great product. I have several and have purchased several more for friends and family. Everybody just loves them. Highly suggest you get some and see how easy it is to use. This is the best tailgating tool I have. We load the kabob and put them into ziplock bags with dressing before we leave the house and then grill at the game. ZERO prep time when we get there and they take up very litle space in the cooler that can be better used for cold drinks!!!! Hope this helps.

  4. chiefs247
    July 1st, 2008 at 13:27 | #4

    Perfect for tailgating! I love fire wire–works just like they said it would. It’s very easy to use and the food turns out amazing. I got mine at barbecue-store but i’ve seen them at northlineexpress. My husband loves this product, it’s a great gift for the griller in the family!

  5. YTwinks
    July 2nd, 2008 at 12:10 | #5

    Hey, I found them on Amazon today!!!

  6. MATTDAWSON10
    October 19th, 2008 at 06:27 | #6

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  7. killerskillet
    November 10th, 2009 at 06:08 | #7

    what a disgrace of a man at 0:44.

  8. szettervall
    November 10th, 2009 at 07:57 | #8

    Gimmik with BS reviews. Funny, all the same (Video and test) responses to the product on Amazon.

    At 0:36 notice how they say give it a half turn, but the video does a full turn.

  9. jenily05
    November 10th, 2009 at 15:39 | #9

    “The pointed end stays cool to the touch”
    It also stays contaminated with raw meat that you repeatedly touch while touching cooked foods, bad idea.

  10. 0100110101001011
    November 11th, 2009 at 02:35 | #10

    i am too retarded to use regular kebab sticks. but now that i got fire wire i can make kebabs all the time. i used to burn my hands like a complete moron but now i can touch these and not burn myself. they are made of something called stainless steel, idk ive never heard of this ingenious invention b4 but it like doesn’t rust or something so you can use it over and over. WOW it also holds on to the meat, even though i never had the meat fall off a regular kebab before but w/e its more fool proof

  11. trozza
    November 22nd, 2009 at 03:32 | #11

    um, why not just get some stain steel wire from bunnings or your local hardware store and make your own? It’s like $1 a metre… You could make 20 of your own for the same price as 2 and it’s simple as. But I dunno why you’d wanna use these anyway? Just get some wood skewers and then bin the skewer when done. I don’t know what retard would end up with everything falling off.

  12. CalicoatMaker
    December 9th, 2009 at 12:09 | #12

    This doesnt work in the firewire port in my Mac.

    Do I need to upgrade something? My Mac is also REALLY hot when its on top of my grill.

  13. mjxshipton
    May 5th, 2010 at 03:49 | #13

    @jenily05 Unless you’re cooking disgusting lean crap like chicken, your meat shouldn’t burnt-to-a-crisp done anyway. Not even pork. Find me the last recorded case of trichinosis in your area before trying to correct me.

  14. remexlar
    May 5th, 2010 at 04:35 | #14

    @jenily05 I like putting my appendix to use by eating real food instead of blowing it up with junk like carbs and fruit.

  15. joshua12345676
    June 22nd, 2010 at 08:39 | #15

    they are ok.. more trouble then they are worth honestly.

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