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Blackstone grill top (pics)

r8rs4lf
r8rs4lf Posts: 317
edited July 2015 in EggHead Forum
I purchased this because I have a camping trip coming up and really didn't want to haul the MM and everything along with it, and this griddle. 

Picked it up through Amazon $90.46 with free two day shipping as a prime member. 

  
The bag was a seperate purchase and it supposedly holds both the grill top and the griddle. Bag was $39.94 shipped same day as a prime member. 


Comments

  • blasting
    blasting Posts: 6,262
    @r8rs4lf   Now you have a serious camping machine!
    Phoenix 
  • cazzy
    cazzy Posts: 9,136
    That is pretty cool, but... where does the rendered fat go?  I also am concerned how long term use will affect the burners. 
    Just a hack that makes some $hitty BBQ....
  • r8rs4lf
    r8rs4lf Posts: 317
    cazzy said:
    That is pretty cool, but... where does the rendered fat go?  I also am concerned how long term use will affect the burners. 
    It comes with a drip tray that is attached down below the burners. I still don't know if I installed it right. 

    I'm also concerned about the burners, but I'm only going to take this camping twice a year. I'm sure transporting it will do more damage. 
  • Toxarch
    Toxarch Posts: 1,900
    A buddy has one that he brings out to the hunting camp. That thing is awesome. We mostly just used the griddle top and cooked all the breakfasts on it.
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  • SGH
    SGH Posts: 28,888
    Nic rig man. Is that the same Blackstone that everyone has been buying just set up with grates for grilling instead of a flat top? 

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  • Toxarch said:
    A buddy has one that he brings out to the hunting camp. That thing is awesome. We mostly just used the griddle top and cooked all the breakfasts on it.
    I have a very similar one I use once a year for hotdogs and hamburgers at my Memorial Day picnic, that's why I'm trying to find a quality griddle top so I can get some good use out of it. 
  • r8rs4lf
    r8rs4lf Posts: 317
    SGH said:
    Nic rig man. Is that the same Blackstone that everyone has been buying just set up with grates for grilling instead of a flat top? 
    Yes the same one.