26/06/2023

Facebook goes crazy for Bunnings’ $85 spit roast barbecue

From the famous sausage sizzle to the bargain buys theres a lot of things to love about Bunnings. But a particular item from the hardware superstore has got thousands of Australians very excited, so much so, an entire Facebook group has been dedicated to it which has over 5000 members.
So what is this extraordinary Bunnings find that has got so many people excited?
Well, it’s an $85 dollar Bunnings spit roaster – the Jumbuck Novo Mini Spit Charcoal Roaster to be precise.
The clever appliance uses a battery-operated rotisserie to evenly and slowly grill food. While the most popular choice is meat, members of the Bunnings $85 Jumbuck Mini Spit Society Facebook group have also cooked whole stuffed vegetables and fish on it.
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Matt Jackson, co-founder of the new group, told 9 News members not only show off their grilled masterpieces but also share tips and tricks.
Upon entry, members are required to give themselves “meaty” nicknames, with Matt being known among the elite crowd as “Mr Crackleman”.
“Lately the names have evolved into some more movie-like names – we have Forrest Rump, Meryl Sheep and Happy Grillmore is one of my favourites,” he said.
The dad-of-two from Melbourne ditched his regular barbie in favour of the slow-cooked style during the city’s lockdown, adding he started the group as a bit of fun.
Since its invention a few weeks ago, the group has amassed hundreds of videos and photos from other fans of the gadget.
Today, one woman shared a photo of her slab at meat cooking “while the hubby is at work”, showing she rewarded herself with a can of cider for her efforts.
While another fan flaunted his mixed meat kebab as many skewered whole chooks for a deli style dinner.
A firm favourite on the mini spit roast is pork shoulder with extra crispy crackling, something “Mr Crackleman” is known for mastering.
He said the trick is to “try and get as much salt on it as possible to bring the moisture out of it”.
It can take as long as six hours to fully cook though, so make sure you get it on in plenty of time.
The Bunnings item also comes with a removable rack that sits underneath the rotating skewer which you can use to cook things like potatoes and bacon.
“Been a big fan of the Bunnings Jumbuck spit for years,” one user wrote.
“It is an amazing piece of equipment,” another said.