Expedition Tongs are made to handle your barbeque, braai and campfire needs: hauling a huge log to a roasting pig, flipping over a beautifully grilled steak or arranging charcoal on the lid of a Dutch oven. But the uses don’t stop at the campfire ring. Take a look at a few other ideas of how your Expedition Tongs can come in handy both at home and on the road.

Move charchoal without buring hour hands

Become a stealthy pick pocket*
* Illegal pretty much everywhere.

Stir your favorite Dutch oven meal.

Juice a lemon or lime, without having to find where you put your actual juicer.

Pull wine corks that some sober person wedged too deep into a half drunk bottle of booze.

Rearrange little bits of charcoal

Remove pot lids, especially those made out of metal.

I don’t always pass a beer, but when I do it’s with Expedition Tongs.
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Push elevator buttons no matter how many people stand in front of you.

Pick up hard boiled eggs.

Because sometimes reaching for that glass IS just too much effort.
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Remove toast from the toaster. Pro tip: Unplug toaster first.

Catch crabs. Live or dead. It doesn’t matter.

Pickup litter without the risk of contracting a disease.

Dispose of your cat’s latest “gift” in the fire.

Move raw meat to a pan without having to get raw meat goobers on your fingers.

Move extra gooey cinnamon buns to your plate without getting your fingers all sticky.

Rotate kebabs and corn on the cob without burning your arm hairs.

Scratch those hard to reach places.

Cancel your cable and add antennas instead.

Impress your friends with a new modern art sculpture. Great for coffee tables.

Help short people reach the top shelf items too.

Handle food in the oven.

Use as a salad sever when it’s not classy enough to use your hands.

Pick up used tissues without picking up a cold.

Construct the perfect campfire.

Finally figure out what that chain on the ceiling fan does.

Squeeze an avocado to make perfect pre-mashed guacamole.

Retrieve valuables from the garbage disposal without risking fingers.

Reach objects that fall behind your fridge. Or at least discover what that smell is.

Pick up someones dirty undies while maintaining a safe distance.

Retrieve keys out of your locked car, but only when the window is slightly ajar.

Lift up firewood to check for scorpions and spiders.

Use in place of a fork when carving a big piece of meat.

Grab a beer without getting your entire arm cold. by
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Rearrange logs in a fireplace or wood stove.

Play a quick game of golf on the beach. Hit the seagull for a hole-in-one.

Handle food on the grill.