Any Blackstone Griddle fans???

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My son used the 17" $149 Blackstone from Lowes I just gave him.
Said 20 MPH winds and it did not blow out the flame and he said. BEST GRILL EVER!
Cooking on the back of the semi trailer it looks like.
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For some odd reason I was in a hurry and fried bacon on my kitchen stove this morning. First time since getting my Blackstone 36" about 6 mo ago. Yep, big mess to clean up. Might not ever do that again. Ha.
I know right.
I’ve had my 35” Blackstone for about a year and a half now and will not cook on anything else. My wife loves it due to me not messing up her kitchen anymore. Lol!!!!
 

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I have the 17 inch. It's fine, but it has only 1 heat knob, so the entire grill gets to more or less the same temp.

I want to have 2 different zones, especially for cooking breakfast, eggs at a lower temp and the other at a higher temp. Taters and onions /peppers and bacon/sausage/ham would be better cooked at a little warmer temp than eggs, and the extra room lets you toast up your buns or toast. You CAN make mighty fine toast on a grill!

So, I plan to get a 22 inch ( 2 knobs ) with the stand and lid. I'll be using that running around in a camper in nice warm Arizona, possibly south texas or so.
 

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I have the 17 inch. It's fine, but it has only 1 heat knob, so the entire grill gets to more or less the same temp.

I want to have 2 different zones, especially for cooking breakfast, eggs at a lower temp and the other at a higher temp. Taters and onions /peppers and bacon/sausage/ham would be better cooked at a little warmer temp than eggs, and the extra room lets you toast up your buns or toast. You CAN make mighty fine toast on a grill!

So, I plan to get a 22 inch ( 2 knobs ) with the stand and lid. I'll be using that running around in a camper in nice warm Arizona, possibly south texas or so.
Might see you in Arizona this winter!
 

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