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That link worked. There are several around me for 99 bucks. Then there is a one store listed at 75 bucks and 2 more listed at 50 bucks, unfortunately they list 0 for inventory.
Can't wait to cook on it!
(and I can ponder how to sneak it into my inventory while on the drive). I have already been put on "no more grills" restrictions (but it's not a "grill" it's a griddle, right?).
I had one by me listed at $40.00 but none in stock, but I did find one that had 6 in stock at $99.00 and I pulled the trigger for the house here in Wisconsin. Spending the night watching videos on seasoning the griddle. One guy even recommends painting the underside with high heat paint! Can't wait to cook on it!
Quote from: tomcrete1 on January 13, 2017, 10:18:51 PMI had one by me listed at $40.00 but none in stock, but I did find one that had 6 in stock at $99.00 and I pulled the trigger for the house here in Wisconsin. Spending the night watching videos on seasoning the griddle. One guy even recommends painting the underside with high heat paint! Can't wait to cook on it!Watch for rust. It will happen without proper care
D***n you guys and this site! Well my Blackstone Griddle is sitting assembled in the living room. I was confused for a minute putting the griddle on. Seems like it should sit down in the holes, but it doesn't. Wonder why they didn't just put 4 indents in the steel for the pegs to seat in instead of the holes.Since joining this site I have bought a Cook-Air, SRG and now this Griddle. Thanks everyone for helping me spend my money! Another question. Does anyone have the Blackstone cover for this and is it worth the money. Seem to read alot of negative reviews on amazon.Congrats on the new cooker!
D***n you guys and this site! Well my Blackstone Griddle is sitting assembled in the living room. I was confused for a minute putting the griddle on. Seems like it should sit down in the holes, but it doesn't. Wonder why they didn't just put 4 indents in the steel for the pegs to seat in instead of the holes.Since joining this site I have bought a Cook-Air, SRG and now this Griddle. Thanks everyone for helping me spend my money! Another question. Does anyone have the Blackstone cover for this and is it worth the money. Seem to read alot of negative reviews on amazon.
Quote from: skidog on January 14, 2017, 04:16:41 PMD***n you guys and this site! Well my Blackstone Griddle is sitting assembled in the living room. I was confused for a minute putting the griddle on. Seems like it should sit down in the holes, but it doesn't. Wonder why they didn't just put 4 indents in the steel for the pegs to seat in instead of the holes.Since joining this site I have bought a Cook-Air, SRG and now this Griddle. Thanks everyone for helping me spend my money! Another question. Does anyone have the Blackstone cover for this and is it worth the money. Seem to read alot of negative reviews on amazon.I tried a cover so I could keep it outside. I couldn't keep the cover from touching the griddle top, which caused rust. I gave up on storing it outside and now I have it in my garage.