The brief for the Pitmaster Set was straightforward: if a serious outdoor cook had one gift to receive that covered everything they needed for a full session, what is it?
The answer to that question is the Pitmaster Set.
What’s in the Set
The Pitmaster Set (£130) contains:
- The Gaucho Apron — protection and utility for the full session
- The King Fork — for the large cuts that define the serious cook’s repertoire
- Four Bison Skewers — enough for a family cook, with the flat-blade design that stops food spinning
- Two BBQ Blades — one for grate maintenance across the session, one kept clean for serving
Five items. Zero redundancy. Every item is something the recipient will use in a realistic session.
The Pricing Logic
Individually, the same products cost £175. The Pitmaster Set is £130. The saving is real, but the more important point is that the set is complete. The person who receives a Pitmaster Set doesn’t need to source anything else for a full outdoor cook. That completeness — the sense that everything is covered — is what makes it a satisfying gift to give and a satisfying gift to receive.
Who It’s For
Two occasions dominate for the Pitmaster Set: milestone birthdays and Father’s Day.
The milestone birthday — the 40th, the 50th — is the occasion where the giver wants to mark the moment with something substantial. The Pitmaster Set is a complete investment in someone’s outdoor cooking practice. It says: I know you take this seriously, and I’m matching that.
Father’s Day is the other peak. The serious cook who feeds the family, who has the fire going every weekend from April to October, who has invested years in the skill — the Pitmaster Set gives that person everything in one place. The complete toolkit. Nothing left out.


