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Sam's Club Members: Blackstone 22″ Tabletop 2 Burner Griddle w/ Cover

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$100

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Sam's Club has for its Members: Blackstone 22″ Tabletop 2 Burner Griddle w/ Cover on sale for $99.98. Choose free store pickup where stock permits. Shipping is not available.
  • Note: Availability for free store pickup may vary by location. Membership is required to complete an in-club or curbside pickup purchase at Sam's Club.
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Product Info:
  • 24,000 BTUs of heat from two H-style burners
  • 339 sq. Inch heavy-duty cooking surface
  • Cold-rolled steel griddle top
  • 2 adjustable heat controls with built-in igniters
  • Integrated grease management system
  • Adjustable height rubber feet for stability on uneven surfaces
  • Fuel Type: Propane
  • Uses 1 lb. propane bottle (sold separately) or 20 lb. propane tank with addition of bulk tank hose adapter accessory (sold separately)
  • Cover designed to fit 22″ tabletop griddle
  • Cover is made with heavy-duty 600-D polyester with reinforced stitchin and is weather-resistant to protect against extreme conditions

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Sam's Club has for its Members: Blackstone 22″ Tabletop 2 Burner Griddle w/ Cover on sale for $99.98. Choose free store pickup where stock permits. Shipping is not available.
  • Note: Availability for free store pickup may vary by location. Membership is required to complete an in-club or curbside pickup purchase at Sam's Club.
Thanks to community member Michael6554 for finding this deal.

Product Info:
  • 24,000 BTUs of heat from two H-style burners
  • 339 sq. Inch heavy-duty cooking surface
  • Cold-rolled steel griddle top
  • 2 adjustable heat controls with built-in igniters
  • Integrated grease management system
  • Adjustable height rubber feet for stability on uneven surfaces
  • Fuel Type: Propane
  • Uses 1 lb. propane bottle (sold separately) or 20 lb. propane tank with addition of bulk tank hose adapter accessory (sold separately)
  • Cover designed to fit 22″ tabletop griddle
  • Cover is made with heavy-duty 600-D polyester with reinforced stitchin and is weather-resistant to protect against extreme conditions

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio
  • About this deal:
    • This offer is $60 lower (37.50% savings) than next best deal from a reputable seller starting at $159.99.
  • About this store:

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Written by Michael6554

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Ascender
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This is a griddle, not a stove or a grill.
oahumike
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Do I NEED this!?!? Damn you SD effect
AmusedCatfish302
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Once you go blackstone there is no going back. Very fun to cook on.

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ToolDealsOct 04, 2021 02:49 AM
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Quote from madmax718 :
Totally agree, but slight differences. Total BTU is supposed to be 22k vs about 14k. Unless your searing all day long I don't think it matters much. Second is flame pattern. Circle vs H.
Griddle plate + Coleman white gas is more flexible. Inefficient way to boil, stew,fry, gridele only.
this unit does have a oil drain spout.
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For the Coleman, that is 14k per burner, or 28k total. They make a H replacement for Coleman, but I like the round for pots, pans, coffee, etc. and does not seem to matter with a cast iron griddle. Whatever you use, you will get used to it and know the cool spots that are often beneficial when making a meal for multiple people to be served at same time.

Bottom line is people should buy what they like/want. I threw the option out there as an option and especially for camping and propane. I have been many places for a few weeks or longer where propane purchase is not an option. For the Coleman, I can siphon out of the gas tank if needed. I also like the metal lid and wind wings over the cloth/fabric tarp.
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WestCoastCowboyOct 04, 2021 03:24 AM
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Was earlier eying this one but then I came across all the recommendation to buy one including the lid. Was happy to get the 22" adventure ready with lid and legs for $80 on clearance at Walmart just a couple of weeks ago. In my research I came across a quote from a customer support member of Blackstone mentioning that everything is the same only the front is different powder coated vs stainless …
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scpdivyOct 04, 2021 04:17 AM
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In for one, already have a 28", can't have too many Blackstones Wink……Had a 18$ credit expiring…Thanks!
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MundabikerOct 04, 2021 06:34 AM
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How can I buy if I am not a sam's club member ?
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Oct 04, 2021 06:38 AM
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MundabikerOct 04, 2021 06:38 AM
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It's out of stock online
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laveeyangOct 04, 2021 10:05 AM
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Quote from ToolDeals :
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Having had a few propane models, none of them are as versatile as the Coleman dual fuel [homedepot.com] stove that can actually use white gas, unleaded pump gas, small or large propane bottles with an adapter. And it has a metal lid with metal windbreak wings that you can close while even still a bit hot.... like if it starts raining. The last one I bought was $100 on sale, but like everything else, the price keeps creeping higher. My Dad has a single fuel that must be 50 years old. If the power goes out and no propane bottle, no problem.

The same with the Coleman gas lanterns except none I have use propane... all white or unleaded gas. Hang one from a tree on high and it will light up the whole campsite.
Yes we know Coleman dual fuel is what you want for the apocalypse. Preppers know this well. Here are the negative with Coleman dual fuel and particularly the one you linked when comparing to the Blackstone griddle.

1) the Coleman has uneven heating element. One burner burns hotter than the other.
2) you need a lodge cast iron plate to do griddle. Since there is uneven heating, one side is hot and the other side is not so hot. Sucks cooking on it.
3) since you are using the lodge cast iron plate, there's no height to the plate and so food always spilling into the stove and the cleaning is annoying.
4) there's no grease catcher so you'll have to blot the grease or you'll get a grease fire.

I own both and have used both extensively. The Coleman dual fuel is great for camping and cooking with a 10" sauce pan and boiling water or making coffee on the left burner. The griddle is great for burgers, hot dogs, hibachi, steak sandwiches, etc…

I have a larger family so I need more cooking space and the blackstone wins. If your family is 2-3 people two, the Coleman is more economical and wins on that due to fuel flexibility.

Note: I also own two Coleman dual fuel single burner. I love them. Sometimes I bring all my Coleman burners and stove and leave the black stone home.
Last edited by laveeyang October 4, 2021 at 04:07 AM.
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madmax718Oct 04, 2021 11:10 AM
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Quote from ToolDeals :
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For the Coleman, that is 14k per burner, or 28k total. They make a H replacement for Coleman, but I like the round for pots, pans, coffee, etc. and does not seem to matter with a cast iron griddle. Whatever you use, you will get used to it and know the cool spots that are often beneficial when making a meal for multiple people to be served at same time.

Bottom line is people should buy what they like/want. I threw the option out there as an option and especially for camping and propane. I have been many places for a few weeks or longer where propane purchase is not an option. For the Coleman, I can siphon out of the gas tank if needed. I also like the metal lid and wind wings over the cloth/fabric tarp.
Not per burner. It's like 7500 /6500. older ones were identical
some people love a griddle top.like literally 90 Percent of their cooking can be on a griddle. I find my personal use could possibly. be as high as 50, but that's taking things I normally would use a pan for and transferring it over
Last edited by madmax718 October 4, 2021 at 05:15 AM.

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I live in apartment wanted to get this for patio sohad to opt for the e-series.
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Hugely popular in the Jeep community.
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MichaelS1210Oct 04, 2021 03:28 PM
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Screw grills. This is the way to go. No more scraping black gunk off grill rods!
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Jay2184Oct 04, 2021 04:13 PM
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oos already??
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toygixxer69Oct 04, 2021 04:55 PM
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Is it in stores?
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drew2moneyOct 04, 2021 05:42 PM
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Quote from AmusedCatfish302 :
Once you go blackstone there is no going back. Very fun to cook on.
I guess you never used a Weber Q1200. Those are the best grills for camping. That and a simple single burner stove is all you need.
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TheWallabyOct 04, 2021 05:43 PM
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Can the pan be removed to clean it? Or how do you clean it?

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jbrown7815Oct 04, 2021 05:47 PM
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Quote from drew2money :
I guess you never used a Weber Q1200. Those are the best grills for camping. That and a simple single burner stove is all you need.
I guess you never used a Blackstone. Stop comparing 2 completely different products.

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