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    Test & Evaluation opportunity for a new pork pulling product (Pork N’ Pull).

    Hi everyone! I was contacted by Sal Giuliano, the owner of a product called Pork N’ Pull, to do a test and evaluation of his tool to make pulling pork an easier process. Instead of me doing this through SmokingPit.com I approached Sal with the idea of getting some of his pork pulling tools in the hands of Smoked Meat forum members and letting you folks give it a go and see if you like it.
    I discussed this with Ken, Rich and Dave and what we are looking for is testers who will give the tool a fair test on multiple pork butts. What I mean by fair test is fully cook the meat to pulling temp 190 degrees F or more. Most of you know this but for anyone new to this might not. Undercooked meats won’t be prime for pulling and this tool would not work well nor would pulling it by hand. That said we are looking for 12 people to each receive a Pork N’ Pull unit at no cost to them to test. The unit will be yours to keep or do with what you wish after the test.

    What we need from you is your honest opinion of the product after using it in the appropriate conditions (fully cooked pork butts) and the information posted in this thread. I will get Sal to join us so he can monitor the thread and answer any questions you might have. The Pork N’ Pull simply fits into your electric mixer just as your mixer blades do. There is the caveat… In order to use the Pork N’ Pull you must have access to a decent electric mixer. To be fair this mixer should be in good working order. Mixers with wore out motors may pose a problem. Again we are looking for a fair test.
    Feel free to throw your name in the hat by replying to this thread stating you would like to test the Pork N’ Pull and if we get more than 12 folks interested I will draw names. The folks drawn to test will then need to send me their shipping information so I can get that to Sal. The Pork N’ Pull units will ship directly from Sal to your door at no cost to you.
    Below is a video and a couple pics of the Pork N’ Pull product as well as contact information.

    List of folks willing to test the Pork N' Pull - As of 4/7

    BigMikey
    Ryan
    Bassman
    snaver
    dward51
    Mark R
    dj26
    frog1369
    Richtee
    Fishman
    Nickelmore

    List of mixer models the Pork N' Pull fits.

    Here is a list of mixers the Pork N' Pull is supposed to fit. I got this off the back of the package. Check to see if your mixer is listed.

    Black & Decker
    mx3500w
    mx1500w
    mx217

    Cuisinart
    hm-70bcs
    hm70

    Food Network
    j13407
    18017

    Hamilton Beach / Proctor Silex
    62632r
    62633rt
    62637bbb
    62682rz
    62695v
    64650

    Kenmore
    0889109

    Kitchen Aid
    hkm614cu
    hkm929cu0bbb
    khm512wh
    khms5121c
    khms512er
    khm312wh
    bbbkhm929cu

    Oster
    fpsthm0152
    fpsthm2578
    fpsthmbgb

    Rival
    hm743

    Sun Beam
    3155
    4503
    2555
    fpsbhn

    Thanks everyone!

    Phone: 951-823-9270
    Website: www.Porknpull.com
    Email: salsr@porknpull.com



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    Arizona BBQ Outfitters Scottsdale
    Camp Chef FTG600 Flat Top Griddle
    Blackstone 22" Flat Top Griddle


  • #2
    Have one I got from a different owner, problem we are having is finding a mixer it will fit. It does not fit our mixer nor the mother in laws mixer, next step is to bring the Pork N’ Pull to town with us next time and try it in different mixers at a store.
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    www.OwensBBQ.com

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    • #3
      I'd try one if it fits my mixer. Always thought it was a good idea
      Yoder YS480
      Maverick 732
      Tappecue
      Thermapen

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      • #4
        As I said, I'm in, if you need me to send addy again let me know. Looks interesting.

        Thanks Rob ,and Sal!
        Brian

        Certified Sausage & Pepper Head
        Yoder YS640
        Weber Genesis
        Weber 18.5" Kettle
        Weber Performer
        Misfit # 1899

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        • #5
          Looks interesting but it really depends on cost and versatility. If that's all it's designed to do, I can't see the benefit vs. cost making any sense.

          I'd give it a test otherwise.
          Pete
          Large BGE
          Char Broil Tru-Infrared Commercial series

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          • #6
            Here is a list of mixers the Pork N' Pull is supposed to fit. I got this off the back of the package. Check to see if your mixer is listed.

            Black & Decker
            mx3500w
            mx1500w
            mx217

            Cuisinart
            hm-70bcs
            hm70

            Food Network
            j13407
            18017

            Hamilton Beach / Proctor Silex
            62632r
            62633rt
            62637bbb
            62682rz
            62695v
            64650

            Kenmore
            0889109

            Kitchen Aid
            hkm614cu
            hkm929cu0bbb
            khm512wh
            khms5121c
            khms512er
            khm312wh
            bbbkhm929cu

            Oster
            fpsthm0152
            fpsthm2578
            fpsthmbgb

            Rival
            hm743

            Sun Beam
            3155
            4503
            2555
            fpsbhn
            Smoke it.. and they will come!

            Rob
            Recipes & Smokes in HD Video
            SmokingPit.com



            Yoder YS640
            Yoder Wichita
            Arizona BBQ Outfitters Scottsdale
            Camp Chef FTG600 Flat Top Griddle
            Blackstone 22" Flat Top Griddle

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            • #7
              Originally posted by bigmikey View Post
              I'd try one if it fits my mixer. Always thought it was a good idea
              Right on.... I just posted the list of supported mixers in my original post. See if yours is listed.
              Smoke it.. and they will come!

              Rob
              Recipes & Smokes in HD Video
              SmokingPit.com



              Yoder YS640
              Yoder Wichita
              Arizona BBQ Outfitters Scottsdale
              Camp Chef FTG600 Flat Top Griddle
              Blackstone 22" Flat Top Griddle

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Abelman View Post
                Looks interesting but it really depends on cost and versatility. If that's all it's designed to do, I can't see the benefit vs. cost making any sense.

                I'd give it a test otherwise.
                I agree on cost vs. Benefit. I personally wouldn't say there is no benefit until it's tested to see how well it works. The price per unit is $14.95 which is in the ball park of the well known Bear Paw $12.95 on Amazon. The next step is to see how well it works. Testing is a great way to get a free one if it fits your mixer. See the list of supported mixers in my original post.
                Smoke it.. and they will come!

                Rob
                Recipes & Smokes in HD Video
                SmokingPit.com



                Yoder YS640
                Yoder Wichita
                Arizona BBQ Outfitters Scottsdale
                Camp Chef FTG600 Flat Top Griddle
                Blackstone 22" Flat Top Griddle

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                • #9
                  I've got the KitchenAid KHM512WH. It's gotta be better than my 2 forks I normally use
                  Yoder YS480
                  Maverick 732
                  Tappecue
                  Thermapen

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                  • #10
                    I'd give it a try. Not sure if it'll fit my old handheld if not I'll buy a new one. Pulling pork is a tedious job that I'd love to find a simple way.
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                    • #11
                      I'd be interested in trying it. I always smoke at least two butts at a time and it looks like this tool would speed up the pulling process.
                      sigpic
                      Smoke Vault 24

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Bassman View Post
                        I'd be interested in trying it. I always smoke at least two butts at a time and it looks like this tool would speed up the pulling process.
                        Baseman, check the supported mixer list and see if your mixer will work.
                        Smoke it.. and they will come!

                        Rob
                        Recipes & Smokes in HD Video
                        SmokingPit.com



                        Yoder YS640
                        Yoder Wichita
                        Arizona BBQ Outfitters Scottsdale
                        Camp Chef FTG600 Flat Top Griddle
                        Blackstone 22" Flat Top Griddle

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                        • #13
                          Great idea to test here Rob IMO..... Personally, I pull em by hand, as tedious as it is, you can get all the crap/fat out a lot better IMO. I have tried Bear Paws a few times mixing everything up and breaking it down (butts) butt then you gotta sort through all thats been mixed and get all the crap/fat oot. At least that's what I do. If you don't mind the fat and other stuff in your PP, looks like a good idea

                          Thanks for the offer Rob

                          Looking forward to see what folks think of it.
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                          • #14
                            I would like to test this product

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                            • #15
                              I have an older Hamilton Beach model 97 if he wants to see if it will fit mixers not on the list. This was a common hand mixer in the 80's and 90's. There are a lot of them still out there and if it will fit, would open up more potential customers.

                              Is there any way I can get a close up photo of the locking tabs on the beaters & the measurements?
                              Dave

                              I love coming home. My back porch smells just like a BBQ joint.....

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