Key Takeaways
- BEARCLAW 32-inch 5-pack at 50% off: The BEARCLAW extendable sticks hit the deepest discount in the group and sit at bestseller rank #3.
- Grill Guru 10-pack for bigger crews: The Grill Guru pack doubles the stick count for youth groups or family reunions.
- Solo Stove with protective casing: The Solo Stove 4-set is the upgrade pick if you already own the matching fire pit.
- Weber rotisserie skewers at 49% off: The Weber Crafted set is built for kebabs more than marshmallows, but the price cut is real.
- Prices verified May 23, 2026.
Memorial Day weekend in West Virginia means the fire pit goes back into rotation. The nights are still cool enough up the hollers that a fire feels good after sundown, but the bugs haven’t fully taken over yet. Half the cabins around Canaan and Davis will have somebody burning hardwood scraps this weekend with a bag of Jet-Puffed sitting on the picnic table.
This WV Finds run is all marshmallow sticks. I noticed the whole category sitting at solid discounts across brands I trust and a couple I wanted to look closer at. The BEARCLAW and Grill Guru 32-inch packs are riding low bestseller ranks right now, and both Weber and Solo Stove have their premium skewers marked down further than I usually see outside of Prime Day.
Heavy on the budget multipacks below, with two higher-end picks at the end for folks who want something that lasts past one summer.
What are the best budget-friendly 32-inch marshmallow sticks for s’mores?
The strongest budget picks this week are extendable 32-inch packs from BEARCLAW, UNCO, Grill Guru, and MalloMe. All four telescope down for storage and run stainless steel construction. The 32-inch length keeps your knuckles out of the flames on a real fire, not a backyard burn barrel.
BEARCLAW 32" Smores Sticks 5-Pack
The BEARCLAW pack comes with five sticks that extend out to 32 inches, which is enough reach for a real campfire instead of a tame tabletop pit. Bestseller rank #3 in the category tells you these move constantly. Good starter pack if you don’t already have any sticks in the garage and you want a known quantity that ships fast.
- 32-inch extendable length
- Stainless steel construction
- 5 sticks per pack
UNCO Extendable Roasting Sticks 5-Pack
UNCO runs the same 32-inch extendable build as the BEARCLAW pack at a near-identical price point. The telescoping design collapses for storage, which matters more than people think when you’re hauling gear into a cabin for the weekend. Five sticks per pack, which covers most family campfires without anybody having to wait their turn.
- 32-inch telescoping design
- Stainless steel build
- Collapses for storage
Grill Guru Smores Sticks 10-Pack
If you host bigger groups, run a youth camp, or have a houseful of grandkids in for the holiday, the Grill Guru pack doubles up to ten sticks. Same 32-inch length, same telescoping build as the smaller packs. Per-stick cost beats the five-packs by a wide margin and keeps the s’mores line moving.
- 32-inch length
- 10 sticks per pack
- Telescoping stainless steel
MalloMe Smores Sticks 5-Pack
MalloMe is the name a lot of folks recognize from camping store endcaps and gear shop displays. The 32-inch five pack is sitting at a limited-time deal price right now. Build is comparable to the other extendable options, so the brand recognition is most of what you’re paying the small premium for.
- 32-inch reach
- Recognizable camping brand
- Limited time deal pricing
Which premium roasting skewers are worth the upgrade?
The two premium picks this week come from Weber and Solo Stove. Both run higher up the price ladder than the budget multipacks, but the build and the included extras justify it if you’re cooking by a fire more than a few weekends a summer. Solo Stove includes a protective casing for storage, and Weber’s set is sold and shipped by Amazon directly.
Weber Crafted Rotisserie Skewers
Weber’s Crafted rotisserie skewers run 16 inches and are built for kebabs more than marshmallows, but I’m including them because the price drop is genuine and you don’t see Weber stainless on sale that often. Sold by Amazon directly, so returns are painless if the fit doesn’t work for your setup. If you’re doing skewered meats on a grill more often than fire pit s’mores, this is the better tool.
- 16-inch stainless steel
- Built for kebabs and rotisserie
- Sold by Amazon
Solo Stove Fire Pit Sticks 4-Set
Solo Stove’s four-stick set comes with a protective casing, which is the small detail that separates premium from budget here. Same fire pit brand a lot of WV deck owners already have, so the matching skewers feel like a natural pairing. Loose sticks rattling around a gear bin lose their point tips fast, and the casing fixes that problem for good.
- Set of 4 sticks
- Includes protective casing
- Stainless steel construction
Frequently asked questions
How long should marshmallow roasting sticks be for a fire pit?
For a real wood fire, 30 to 36 inches is the safe range. Shorter sticks force you to lean over the flames and the heat will cook your hands before the marshmallow browns. The 32-inch length on most of these packs is the sweet spot for adult use around a backyard or cabin pit.
Are telescoping marshmallow sticks safe to use?
Yes, when they’re locked in the extended position and the metal is rated for direct flame contact. Stainless steel from a reputable brand handles fire pit temperatures without warping. Just check that the lock mechanism is engaged before you load a marshmallow, since a collapse over the fire is a real way to lose your snack.
Can you wash stainless steel roasting sticks in the dishwasher?
Most stainless skewers and roasting sticks are top-rack dishwasher safe. Wooden handles or any treated grip should be hand washed to keep the finish from cracking. Wipe down the metal shaft while it’s still warm to keep sugar residue from baking on.
What’s the difference between marshmallow sticks and kebab skewers?
Marshmallow sticks are longer, usually 30 inches or more, and have a single point or fork for sweets and hot dogs. Kebab skewers like the Weber set above are shorter and built for grill use, where the food sits closer to the heat source. You can use a kebab skewer over a small fire pit, but the length will work against you.
How many roasting sticks do you need for a family fire?
A five-pack covers a typical family of four or five. If you host extended family or run a camp, a ten-pack like the Grill Guru set keeps things moving and cuts down on hand-off time. Plan for one stick per person plus two spares for guests and the inevitable dropped marshmallow.
Discounts on this batch ran from 28% on the MalloMe pack to 50% on the BEARCLAW set, with most of the budget options landing in the 33% to 50% window. The two premium picks both came in close to 40% off, which is the deeper end of what Weber and Solo Stove usually mark down between major sale events. You can browse all deals if you want to see what else is moving in the garden category this week.
The BEARCLAW 5-pack is the no-brainer for anyone who just needs sticks for one Memorial Day weekend. If you want something that survives a decade of cabin trips, the Solo Stove set with the protective casing is the pick I’d grab. The Weber Crafted skewers are a great deal if you do kebabs regularly, but I’d skip them if marshmallows are the main job since 16 inches is too short for a serious fire.
Memorial Day weekend typically pulls fire pit accessory prices down across the board, and I expect charcoal, pellets, and grill covers to follow next week as people stock up for June cookouts. The budget multipack space tends to stay competitive through July, so there’s no rush on the 32-inch packs if this week’s prices climb back up. Solo Stove rarely runs cuts like this twice in a season though, so if the casing matters to you, that one’s worth jumping on now.





