Germanrazor
RVF 1K Club
- Joined
- Jan 2, 2021
- Messages
- 1,138
- Location
- NC
- RV Year
- 2022
- RV Make
- Grand Design
- RV Model
- Reflection 28BH
- RV Length
- 35’
- TOW/TOAD
- Ford F-250 Super Duty
- Fulltimer
- No
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I just got a black stone 17" griddle. The ceramic nonstick surface will out last Teflon anytime. The other advantage is a solid control valve that is accurate.What are you folks using for a outdoor portable grill utilizing the 16.4 oz propane bottles?
I am looking to the Coleman 285 with a half cast iron griddle for cooking breakfast meats and eggs on.
Price point the Coleman seems to be a potential. However, does it hold up long term?.?.?
They state rolled steel griddle top. Which one has the ceramic top?I just got a black stone 17" griddle. The ceramic nonstick surface will out last Teflon anytime. The other advantage is a solid control valve that is accurate.
For the record I purchased in store at Walmart.
Not really, it's not lite. The griddle is 1/8 thick steel and is the heavy part. Griddle flips over to cover the burner.A few years back I bought the Coleman LP cannister RoadTrip Classic Grill. I found the unit to be heavy and very hard to clean. It came with the half grill and half griddle. The grill half melted on me! I replaced it with a heavier cast grill which added significant weight. I still have the Coleman unit but am looking to go the direction that Kevin went, Blackstone. The 17" table top may be lighter. I think it has a single burner. If I am correct I am curious how it performs.
The Blackstone is the one people chose right now. With good reason. They are great and for the money just can't be beat. We have the 28inch at home. I would have bought one for the camper ,but it came with one. Its not a Blackstone , but is a close copy of the 17 inch. Other than name I can't tell the difference between them.Not really, it's not lite. The griddle is 1/8 thick steel and is the heavy part. Griddle flips over to cover the burner.
I like my eggs without crispys, and tried a couple on it and am more than happy. Give me time and I will do more.
On the subject of flat tops, I bought the 36” 4 burner blue rhino model. The two halves fold to cover the top then when opened are side tables. I have used the blackstone 36”, my friend has one. I personally like the blue rhino one much better. Of course your mileage may vary because of the size difference in the models we’re talking about. While you don’t NEED a cover for the blue rihno I made a custom one out of sunbrella as they did not sell one for that exact model. However, the black stone, you need to buy a separate steel griddle cover and they also sell an optional fabric cover. Of course not near as high quality as the su
There you are, I got rid of the three burner with griddle camp chef because of size and weight. 17 inches is still bigger than I would prefer.nbrella one I made. on the subject of flat top vs grill I find the flat top more versatile And anything can be cooked on it. That being said, this model folds and technically still portable but not as small as some of the smaller ones they make.
Shop carefully and you will find deals this spring . As an example ,Walmart loads up with deals on Blackstone gear in the spring. Its just about their time now. I think they load up right around Easter time.Great replies from all on this subject matter. A Blackstone it will be.
I saw a big stack of blackstone 17" griddles at Sams' Club. They didn't have the lid though.Shop carefully and you will find deals this spring . As an example ,Walmart loads up with deals on Blackstone gear in the spring. Its just about their time now. I think they load up right around Easter time.
Well if your going with the Weber Q ya might as well get Grill grates for the steaks.Well now I have to get the Weber q1200. I looked at them a while ago and because of this thread I looked at them again. At the house I only have the big flat top and a charcoal Weber. I think it’s time to get a gas grill. There’s a guy on YouTube I discovered (city escape griller) that has almost exclusively done videos about these q series grills. I have watched almost every one of his videos, good stuff.
also as a bonus, the q series has griddle replacement grates. So you can grill and griddle at the same time. I priced everything out and it’s about $400 with the stand, cover, external tank hose, griddle plate and cover.
I have been looking for the Blackstone Tailgater and can’t find it anywhere. Does anyone know where they may have one? My second option is the Blackstone 22 inch and than get something for putting stock pot on. Any thoughts?I have the Blackstone Tail-Gater. It;s 1/2 grill and 1/2 griddle. I bought the carry bags so it's EZ to throw up under the Coach for storage. I love it!
As much as I hate to say this, it looks like Camping World may have them.I have been looking for the Blackstone Tailgater and can’t find it anywhere. Does anyone know where they may have one? My second option is the Blackstone 22 inch and than get something for putting stock pot on. Any thoughts?
Thanks @TJ&LadyDiAs much as I hate to say this, it looks like Camping World may have them.
Blackstone Gas Tailgater Griddle Grill Combo
Blackstone Grill Griddle Combo with grill box and griddle tackles anything, anytime, anywhere. Grill up fish, burgers, chicken, steaks, and veggies on the new Blackstone Tailgater Combo.www.campingworld.com
TJ
NOOOOOOO!!!!!!! Not Camping World!!!As much as I hate to say this, it looks like Camping World may have them.
Blackstone Gas Tailgater Griddle Grill Combo
Blackstone Grill Griddle Combo with grill box and griddle tackles anything, anytime, anywhere. Grill up fish, burgers, chicken, steaks, and veggies on the new Blackstone Tailgater Combo.www.campingworld.com
TJ