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OT: Small Blackstone Griddle

EggDan
EggDan Posts: 174
edited June 2017 in Off Topic
I will be on vacation with 12 total adults and wanted to get some feedback on the small Blackstone Griddle. 

I figured it would be perfect for breakfast. Let me know your thoughts!

Comments

  • Hub
    Hub Posts: 927
    That is the 17 inch version.  I have one, and in my opinion it is just too small.  Blackstone recently came out with a larger table top version with two burners.  I think it is the 24 inch version.  I bought it and find it to be MUCH better.  It will cost you extra money, but in the long run is very, very worth it.
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  • cookingdude555
    cookingdude555 Posts: 3,196
    I love my 17 inch blackstone. Fills the need for some smaller cooks, or doing bacon outside to keep the smell from the house. I have the 36" also (3 burner) but use it mostly for large gatherings. 
  • cookingdude555
    cookingdude555 Posts: 3,196
    Just reread your post. 12 adults will require batch cooking. 
  • EggDan
    EggDan Posts: 174
    @cookingdude555 that's what I was thinking. This is a relatively cheap option that I can ship there and give it away to one of the people who can drive to the spot where we are staying. 
  • HeavyG
    HeavyG Posts: 10,380
    Hub said:
    That is the 17 inch version.  I have one, and in my opinion it is just too small.  Blackstone recently came out with a larger table top version with two burners.  I think it is the 24 inch version.  I bought it and find it to be MUCH better.  It will cost you extra money, but in the long run is very, very worth it.
    It's 22" not 24".
    “Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk




  • cookingdude555
    cookingdude555 Posts: 3,196
    EggDan said:
    @cookingdude555 that's what I was thinking. This is a relatively cheap option that I can ship there and give it away to one of the people who can drive to the spot where we are staying. 
    Another option is a Weber kettle, not sure if your looking for a griddle only option.