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Old 02-18-2021, 10:56 PM   #41
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Me too. The 17 inch is perfect for the two of us. Better still with the optional lid and converted to run on the RV propane system. Best unit I’ve ever had.
I'm still trying to convince the Missus that we need the lid...

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Old 02-23-2021, 06:44 PM   #42
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Any advice on a decent grill that I can utilize the propane quick connect on my Windsport?
I have a 22” Blackstone Griddle with a quick connect and a 10’ hose. I love it!
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Old 04-02-2021, 02:16 PM   #43
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Sams has black stone grill on sell for $99.00 just got one
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Old 04-02-2021, 02:26 PM   #44
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Can’t do ribs. Can’t do a pork tenderloin correctly. Can’t do a pork shoulder.
Can’t bake a cake. Can’t do a rib roast. Can’t cedar plank. All of the aforementioned I can do on my Weber Q. Just sayin.
Basically the same thing I said in a couple of threads and since I have room I take both, a Weber Q 2200 and a Blackstone 22 inch.

Now I have a dilemma, since I. bought a Traeger Ironwood for the Park Model I am trying to figure out how to justify adding a Traeger Ranger to the mix. Having almost half of my 4800 lb OCCC available is a pain. I have the capacity to carry too much.
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Old 04-02-2021, 03:57 PM   #45
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Basically the same thing I said in a couple of threads and since I have room I take both, a Weber Q 2200 and a Blackstone 22 inch.

Now I have a dilemma, since I. bought a Traeger Ironwood for the Park Model I am trying to figure out how to justify adding a Traeger Ranger to the mix. Having almost half of my 4800 lb OCCC available is a pain. I have the capacity to carry too much.
I do the same. Carry a Webber Q and a Blackstone. But sometimes I just want a hot dog on a stick over the campfire.
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Old 05-02-2021, 03:23 PM   #46
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Nexgrill at Costco

We just got a Nexgrill Fortress 2.0 two burner grill at Costco. I just exchanged the low pressure tank regulator with a 10' hose with quick connect and it's golden!
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Old 05-02-2021, 03:44 PM   #47
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Basically the same thing I said in a couple of threads and since I have room I take both, a Weber Q 2200 and a Blackstone 22 inch.

Now I have a dilemma, since I. bought a Traeger Ironwood for the Park Model I am trying to figure out how to justify adding a Traeger Ranger to the mix. Having almost half of my 4800 lb OCCC available is a pain. I have the capacity to carry too much.
3 outdoor grills, griddles, cookers???
Now that’s a funny problem to have!

(Make sure that your heirs include those 3 items in the trailer pulled behind your hearse)
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Old 05-02-2021, 04:33 PM   #48
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Can’t do ribs. Can’t do a pork tenderloin correctly. Can’t do a pork shoulder.
Can’t bake a cake. Can’t do a rib roast. Can’t cedar plank. All of the aforementioned I can do on my Weber Q. Just sayin.
Bake a cake?
That's what stores are for...
Scrambled eggs, bacon, and pancakes... All on the same grill at the same time, and no pots or skillets to clean up.
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Old 05-02-2021, 05:55 PM   #49
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Bake a cake?
That's what stores are for...
Scrambled eggs, bacon, and pancakes... All on the same grill at the same time, and no pots or skillets to clean up.
Peach cobbler done on a grill with a touch of smoke. You have to try it and it won’t be done on a Blackstone.

I can turn my Traeger or Weber into a griddle, I can’t turn the Blackstone into a smoker
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Old 05-02-2021, 07:07 PM   #50
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We're about simple, and easy to clean...
The Missus can do the fancy cookin' when we get home.
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Old 05-02-2021, 11:55 PM   #51
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We're about simple, and easy to clean...

The Missus can do the fancy cookin' when we get home.


X2. If I can’t do it on my Blackstone (or occasionally on the camp fire) it is t goi g to happen!
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Old 05-04-2021, 10:55 PM   #52
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We have a 22" Blackstone with the lid.

A little heavy but
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Old 05-04-2021, 11:44 PM   #53
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We have one with the grease trap up front
I keep seeing references to rear grease trap models...
When did they make the change?
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Old 05-04-2021, 11:50 PM   #54
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The single burner, 17in has the grease trap up front. The 22in double burner and larger has the rear grease traps. Somehow I have obtained the 17 and the 22. Lol.

We carry the 22in Blackstone and the Weber Q1200. I have all my bases covered.
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Old 05-05-2021, 12:16 AM   #55
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Old 05-05-2021, 01:44 AM   #56
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You guys gonna make me go buy a Blackstone... the food looks good; yall know what cha doing

Our Coach came with this Stainless Grill for the outdoor kitchen in the box, short of turning it on and watching the burners to confirm it works; we we have never used (going on 18 months now)

I wonder if there is a griddle we could put on top of what we have? One of the reasons I think we have kind of avoided is that it is really messy cleaning a grill with grates that allow grease and crap to fall through.
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Old 05-05-2021, 01:48 AM   #57
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I carry a 17 inch Blackstone and it works great. I bought the Blackstone stand to go with it.


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You guys gonna make me go buy a Blackstone... the food looks good; yall know what cha doing

Our Coach came with this Stainless Grill for the outdoor kitchen in the box, short of turning it on and watching the burners to confirm it works; we we have never used (going on 18 months now)

I wonder if there is a griddle we could put on top of what we have? One of the reasons I think we have kind of avoided is that it is really messy cleaning a grill with grates that allow grease and crap to fall through.
You can use a Lodge cast iron griddle on it.

IMHO, ditch the Aussie and get a Weber Q. You’ll be glad you did. We had 2 Aussie grills and they were both a POS.
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You guys gonna make me go buy a Blackstone... the food looks good; yall know what cha doing



Our Coach came with this Stainless Grill for the outdoor kitchen in the box, short of turning it on and watching the burners to confirm it works; we we have never used (going on 18 months now)



I wonder if there is a griddle we could put on top of what we have? One of the reasons I think we have kind of avoided is that it is really messy cleaning a grill with grates that allow grease and crap to fall through.


Our coach came with that Aussie grill too. It worked great but it was messy and too big for us. We gave it to a friend who wanted a grill for their trailer. Replaced it with a 17 inch Blackstone and couldn’t be happier.
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