The Razor 2-Burner Portable LP Gas Griddle has plenty of room to cook all your favorite foods; perfect for backyard barbecues, camping and tailgating. This outdoor griddle is made for BBQ cookout weekends with friends and family all summer long. Cook up to 21 burgers at a time, fry up some eggs, sizzle some bacon or even do stir fry.
Product Features:
20,000 BTUs stainless steel burner with easy push and turn ignition
Large capacity of 318-sq.-in.
Attached lid protects cooking surface and for steaming or melting foods
Secure front access drain and cup for easy grease disposal
Folding cart for easy transportation and upright storage to save space
Convenient side shelf
Use 1lb liquid propane cylinder or 20lb propane tank (conversion hose required and included)
Includes griddle with cart, griddle cover, and 20lb gas tank conversion hose
Warranty: 1 year limited
Product SKU:
3000000000003001261
adjustable_temperature_control:
Yes
assembly_required:
Yes
burner_material:
Stainless Steel
catch_pan_included:
Yes
color:
Black
compatible_gas_type:
Propane
cooking_surface_size:
318 sq. in.
cover_included:
Yes
csa_listed:
Yes
delivery_type:
Curbside Delivery
electronic_ignition:
No
estimated_delivery:
3-5 Business Days
fuel_tank_included:
No
fuel_type:
Propane
grate_material:
Steel
grill_type:
BBQ Grills
includes:
Griddle with Cart, Griddle Cover, and 20lb Gas Tank Conversion Hose
indooroutdoor:
Outdoor
item_dimensions:
43" x 20.47" x 35.55"
item_weight:
60.63 lbs.
lid_material:
Steel
lockable_casterswheels:
2 Wheels
materials:
Steel
model_number:
BGC2131B
number_of_burners:
2
number_of_shelves:
1
portable_design:
Yes
power_requirements:
Propane
product_height_with_lid_open:
49"
temperature_control:
Yes
upc:
841765102451
warranty:
1 Year Limited Warranty
wheeled:
Yes
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Not sure why this isn't getting traction. It's the exact same griddle, except it has a cover and 20lb propane adapter for the $10 difference. Also, free shipping!
I haven't seen many bad reviews for this one. I always felt buying blackstone, you're mostly paying for the name...That said, both my brothers have blackstone griddles and love them.
What specifically would you want to hold out for? Blackstone quality isn't all that great, so I can't see anything specific that would make this any lesser to Blackstone.
If anything, the front-access drip tray on this one already makes this superior. I hate having to move my blackstone just to get behind it to reach the drip tray.
I haven't seen many bad reviews for this one. I always felt buying blackstone, you're mostly paying for the name...That said, both my brothers have blackstone griddles and love them.
Sometimes you love them for the name. I don't know what is in a Blackstone vs this... Though I don't think an adventurer is worth 80 dollars more either.
What specifically would you want to hold out for? Blackstone quality isn't all that great, so I can't see anything specific that would make this any lesser to Blackstone.
If anything, the front-access drip tray on this one already makes this superior. I hate having to move my blackstone just to get behind it to reach the drip tray.
Thanks.. I just ordered this. Seems to be a slimmer profile than the Blackstone adventurer, and after careful picture inspection, this is actually designed to stand upright when closed for storage. That's a win to me.
I have this and the the good, is that it's easy to store, works as it should, and the price tag is cheap. The bad is that the cooking surface is small.
Overall I think it's worth the money and do enjoy using it. I just need to cook in batches sometimes.
I have this and the the good, is that it's easy to store, works as it should, and the price tag is cheap. The bad is that the cooking surface is small.
Overall I think it's worth the money and do enjoy using it. I just need to cook in batches sometimes.
All things considered I was almost considering the single burner model... But folks online said dual burner is better. I think this will be perfect.
I have only used this a few times. I seasoned it as suggested (which takes awhile). The biggest thing I think is making sure it is level. I am currently using a small propane tank but am going to find a spot for it for a more permanent area and use the adapter for the large propane tanks. Glad I purchased it.
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If anything, the front-access drip tray on this one already makes this superior. I hate having to move my blackstone just to get behind it to reach the drip tray.
If anything, the front-access drip tray on this one already makes this superior. I hate having to move my blackstone just to get behind it to reach the drip tray.
Overall I think it's worth the money and do enjoy using it. I just need to cook in batches sometimes.
Overall I think it's worth the money and do enjoy using it. I just need to cook in batches sometimes.
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