Rotisserie Motors
50 Pound Rotisserie Motor AC StainlessProduct ID : ONE110
50 pound capacity, 3 inch mount and 5/16 square drive, Stainless Steel Case
$79.99 Sale Price: $61.99 |
AC Stainless Steel Rotisserie MotorProduct ID : ONE100
40 pound capacity, 3 inch mount and 5/16 square drive, Stainless Steel Case
$69.99 Sale Price: $51.99
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100 Pound Capacity Rotisserie MotorProduct ID : ONE130
100 pound load capacity
Fits 3 inch mount 5/16 square drive
$199.95 Sale Price: $179.95
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DC Rotisserie Motor with AC AdapterProduct ID : ONE101
AC/DC Rotisserie Motor, 3 inch mount and 5/16 square drive.
$39.99 Sale Price: $30.99 |
Battery Rotisserie MotorProduct ID : ONE102
Can handle up to a 25 pound load, 3 inch mount and 5/16 square drive.
$30.99 Sale Price: $21.99 |
Battery Rotisserie Motor Chrome CaseProduct ID : ONE103
Chrome Finish, 25 pound capacity, 3 inch mount and 5/16 square drive.
$31.99 Sale Price: $22.99 |
Whole Animal Rotisserie Motor 120 PoundProduct ID : ONE135
120 pound capacity
1/2 Drive Shaft 250 inch pounds of torque
$269.95 Sale Price: $264.95
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AC Adapter for Battery Rotisserie MotorsProduct ID : ONE104
AC adapter for One Grill battery powered DC rotisserie motors.
$11.99 Sale Price: $8.99 |
A rotisserie motor or spit motor can be battery powered (dc) or 110 volt (ac). If you are looking to replace your existing rotisserie motor these motors will fit onto most current 3 inch rotisserie mounting brackets and drive a standard 5/16 spit rod.
Selecting a rotisserie motor:
whether you are looking to replace your existing rotisseries spit motor or building a rotisserie from scratch here are a few this to keep in mind when choosing the correct motor for you.
1) What are you going to be cooking? This is the most important factor when selecting a rotisserie motor. If you like to do a couple of chickens once in a while then our battery powered motors will work just fine for you, they have a 20-pound capacity. Now if you want to do turkeys, pork butts etc. you will need the larger capacity (up to 40 pounds) AC motor. Something else to keep in mind is that the weight capacity’s listed are in a perfect world with a well-balanced load and includes the hardware weight (allow 5 pounds for the hardware). So if you are planning on cooking a 20lb. turkey on your rotisserie and you are using the motor rated for 20 pounds it will not work very well. First of all with the addition of the hardware you will be over the capacity and the load would need to be perfectly balanced. While it would probably work for a while you run the risk of burning out you motor prematurely.
2) Where is your grill going to be set up? If your grill is right near the house a short extension cord is not to difficult to set up. However if it is in the middle of your yard a dc rotisserie motor would be the ideal setup if the weight allows it.
The more you are under the listed weight capacities of your spit motor that better off it will run. If you wanted to drive 120mph would you rather be in a Pinto or a Ferrari? The Pinto would get you there eventually and not very easily, while it would be a breeze in the Ferrari.
It took us several years to find a manufacturer that builds quality rotisserie motors that will last. These are all high quality motors that come with a 1-year manufactures warranty. So you can cook with confidence.


