Grillers Monthly by Grillers Paradise May 2021 Review
Grillers Monthly by Grillers Paradise is a monthly BBQ subscription box for the true grill lover based in Canada. Each month, you receive a new box filled with 4-6 full-size products including spices, salts, sauces, rubs, marinades, or grilling accessories! Grillers’ Paradise (located in Mississauga, Ontario) understands the urge to get outside and create mouth-watering meals and has created a subscription box to showcase some of the best, unique and hard-to-find products you likely won’t find anywhere else.
What’s in the Grillers Monthly box: 4-6 full-size products (grilling spices, salts, sauces, rubs, marinades, or grilling accessories).
Frequency: Monthly Subscription
Cost:
- $39.95 CAD (one month) – Non-recurring
- $119.85 CAD (3 months)
- $124.85 CAD – Make It Last – Half a Year (3 months shipped every 2nd month)
- $159.80 CAD – Prime Time – ships May, June, July & August (4 months)
- $239.70 CAD (6 months)
- $249.70 CAD – Make It Last – A Whole Year (6 months shipped every 2nd month)
Shipping: One-time flat rate shipping fee of $9.95 CAD for the entire subscription.
Grillers Monthly by Grillers Paradise Review – May 2021 Box
Each Grillers Monthly box comes with an information card outlining each item in the box. This box contained the following:
- Meat Shredding Claws – Gourmet Village – retail value $5.95
- Ray’s Rubs – Blend M57 – Southwest Pulled Pork Rub – retail value $8.95
- Ray’s Rubs – Blend M47 – Barbacoa Rub – retail value $8.95
- Smoke Bomb – Alder – Smokin’ BBQ – retail value $5.95
- Cape Herb & Spice – Louisiana Cajun Rub Shaker – retail value $9.95
- Cape Herb & Spice – Spicy BBQ Grinder – retail value $6.95
Total value = $46.70 CAD
Verdict: Pulled Pork – Here I Come! I really liked how this box had a consistent theme based around creating a mouth-watering pulled pork dinner. The shredding claws will be a welcome addition to the kitchen utensil drawer as trying to make pulled pork with a couple of tiny forks is no fun. Also, they double as salad tongs in a pinch. The Ray’s Rubs have been a favorite of mine and I use my mesquite rub often. Really great flavor, so I’m excited to try these new ones. The smoke bomb looks really cool, and I like how it’s ready to use as is. The other rub and BBQ grinder will be surely used as well (I love the idea of a pepper-grinder style to it). Again I found that the combined retail value of each item exceeded the price of the box. As I said before, the combined price does not include the value placed on discovering new spices from local Canadian companies and great flavors from around the world. I think the real value comes from the excitement to try new things on the BBQ or in the kitchen, and find new favorites – I know I have.