Is this really the BEST BBQ upgrade you can buy??



ONLYFIRE Vortex (the exact one I used):

I dropped the ONLYFIRE Vortex into my Weber Master-Touch, loaded the cone with lit charcoal, and ran a full 2 kg of Aldi chicken wings with my house BBQ rub. About 30 minutes later… crispy wings! I left half dry (just rub) and tossed the rest in Frank’s RedHot Buffalo for that classic finish. This is a straight product test: setup, cook, and whether I think it’s worth it if you’re chasing pub-style crispy wings at home.

Gear & bits I used

ONLYFIRE Vortex (charcoal volcano):

Weber Master-Touch (kettle)

🌡 Ninja Wireless Thermometer:

🧤 Food-safe gloves:

🧊 Ninja Cooler (for resting big roasts):

🔥 BBQ Pellets (when I’m on the pellet grill):

🍖 Onlyfire Kettle Rotisserie (used in other vids):

🫙 Prep/Storage tubs (handy for rubs & sauces):

Cook chicken safely to 75 °C/165 °F. This video isn’t sponsored; links help the channel.

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39 Comments

  1. Awesome video but we don't have that many feathers in our chicken in the US. I would have pulled those out. It would take a bit but I would have done it. They looked great otherwise. Thanks!!

  2. This looks ace, and a nicely paced video. Check out buffalo sauce recipes using Frank’s as a base. I warm it with some butter, garlic powder, pepper, Worcestershire sauce, and sometimes some other spices, and you get something a little more deep in flavour and glossy texture that you can mess with until you find your own personal preferences.

  3. Great video! One recommendation to make them even better: Split them in 3 batches instead of 2: 1: plain rub, 2: As 1 but with BBQ sauce, 3: As 2 but 1 to 2 minutes back on the choked BBQ. 3 is the best!

  4. Call it a "vortex" or call it a radiant heat shield, it is basically blocking radiant heat and effectively using convection like an indoor oven. A large part of bbq cooking is the radiant searing and the dripping oil vaporising on the hot coals. The "vortex" gadget is essentially making your bbq grill more like a conventional indoor oven. So why not just use the kitchen oven?
    Now, for a weber kettle a simple ring would work well to reduce radiant heat if that is the goal. If you make your own, use stainless steel or iron, do not use anything galvanized or zinc plated, it will produce nasty stuff when heated really hot. A large stainless mixing bowl with a larger hole would be better and cheaper.

  5. I don't know how much of a difference it makes but I have seen people put foil over the lower grate around the vortex to further increase the air flow through it. No idea if it intensifies the heat that much more though.

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