How Long Should Your Braai Tongs Be?

How Long Should Your Braai Tongs Be?

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Most people have one pair of tongs. They use it to move coals, flip boerewors and poke at the fire when they're bored. Same tong for everything.

And then they wonder why their arm hair is gone and Uncle Johan keeps saying "Eish…" every time he leans in to check on the chops.

Here's the truth: there are two jobs at a braai, and they need two different tools. One job is food. One job is fire. The right tong length, and the right tong design depend entirely on which one you're doing.

The Short Answer

For food: 69cm. For fire: 80cm. If you want to do both properly, you need both.

That's the honest answer. But it helps to understand why, so you know exactly what you're buying and what it does.

The Donkey Long Tong 80cm: For Fire

The Donkey Long Tong 80cm handles the fire. Coals, logs, heat management, adjusting the coal bed, that's what it's built for.

At 80cm, you can reach across a full built-in braai or a deep fire pit without leaning in. The head is a classic shell-shape. It grips wood and coals well. The serrated edges give it purchase on irregular surfaces. It's not designed to handle food. We find that the serrated edges that work so well on wood tears a piece of meat.

Here's what it's made of: 304 food-grade stainless steel, ProNature 0% VOC white oak handles, solid brass rivets, stainless spring steel. Handmade in Cape Town.

It works on built-in braais, freestanding braais, fire pits, smokers, and wood-fired pizza ovens. Anywhere there's a fire that needs managing, this is the tool.

The Donkey Tong 69cm: For Food

The Donkey Tong 69cm is a braai tong. Its entire job is to grip, turn, and handle meat without tearing it.

At 69cm, it gives you enough distance from the heat to keep your hands safe, while still letting you feel exactly what you're doing. Too short and you're leaning in. Too long and you lose control. 69cm is the sweet spot.

The head of this tong is also uniquely shaped. It’s designed specifically to grip without tearing. It holds a thick T-bone or a coil of boerewors without the meat sliding off or getting ripped.

What it's made of: 304 food-grade stainless steel, which is the same grade used in commercial kitchens. ProNature 0% VOC white oak handles. Solid brass rivets. A stainless spring steel that gives a satisfying click every time you open and close it. (That click has a name around here. It’s called the Donkey's kick.)

There's also a sliding lock to keep it closed in your kit and a built-in bottle opener, because a braai has priorities.

This is a food tong. Preferably, don't use it to move coals.

The Donkey Combo

The Donkey Tong 69cm handles the meat. The Donkey Long Tong 80cm handles the fire. Together, they cover every stage of the braai, from lighting the kindling to plating the last piece of the meat.

Most people who start with one end up buying the other. Once you've braai'd with the right tool for each job, using one tong for everything feels like eating soup with a fork.

If you're serious about your braai, get the combo. It's the complete braai setup.

Make It Personal

Both tongs are available with custom engraving. Names, words, dates, etc. But there's one option that's different.

You can have someone's actual handwriting engraved onto your tongs. Not a font. Not a computer-generated image. Their handwriting, scanned and laser-engraved directly onto the tong arm. If someone important to you has ever written you a note or signed their name, that can live on a tong that will outlast the paper it was written on.

For Father's Day or a birthday, it's the kind of gift that people don't put in a drawer.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should braai tongs be?

It depends on what you're doing. A Donkey Tong 69cm is ideal for turning and gripping food. A Donkey Long Tong 80cm is built for managing fire. Most serious braai setups need both.

What's the best length braai tong for food?

69cm is the sweet spot. Long enough to keep your hands away from direct heat, short enough to give you full control when turning boerewors, chops, or a thick sirloin. The head shape matters as much as the length. Look for a grip that holds without tearing the meat, like the Donkey Tong 69cm.

What length tongs should I use for managing fire?

80cm. Fire management puts your tongs right over a hot fire. Shorter tongs put your hands and arms in the heat. The Donkey Long Tong 80cm is perfect for any job involving fire.

Can I use one set of braai tongs for both food and fire?

You could. But your results will vary. Fire tongs have serrated edges designed to grip wood and coals. They'll drag across your food and tear it. Our Braai tongs have a shaped, smoother grip that handles meat cleanly. 

What are the best braai tongs in South Africa?

The Donkey Long Tong 80cm and Donkey Tong 69cm are the original long tongs and the best braai tongs. They are handmade in Cape Town, South Africa, from 304 stainless steel. Built for adventure and the braai.

 

Are Donkey Long Tong products made in South Africa?

Yes. Every tong is handmade in Cape Town at the Donkey Long Tong workshop in Paarden Eiland. The brand launched on South African Braai Day (24 September 2021) and has been making tongs by hand ever since.

 

 

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