Walmart has 36"Blackstone 4-Burner Griddle Cooking Station w/ Hard Cover on sale for $279. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter gaamn114 and Community Members jalemon8729 and MN_Slickdealer for finding this deal.
Features:
Four burners combine to produce up to 60000 BTUs of heat
Electric igniting system makes it easy to start and heat the griddle
The temperature of each burner can be individually controlled so you can cook various types of foods at once
Four tabular burners are strategically placed to prevent any hot or cold spots
Boasting a heavy-duty metal construction, Blackstone griddles are designed to withstand the rigors of a busy kitchen
The 768 In2 cooking surface makes sure you don't have to spend an eternity flipping two pancakes at a time in a skillet Designed for convenience: This heavy duty griddle is like a fully functional kitchen outside the kitchen.
Added two side stands that double as a prep station to rest your spatula or garnish and serve your freshly made pancakes.
The front side features an innovative magnetic strip that holds all of your essential kitchen tools.
There is also a front shelf to keep your oils and spice bottles within arm's reach and a bottom shelf that can be used to store cleaning essentials, paper towels or extra fuel tank
The 768 in2 roomy cooking surface fits: • 28 burgers • 16 steaks • 72 hotdogs • Feeds 2 to 20 people Specifications: Burners: 4 stainless tubular burners
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Walmart has 36"Blackstone 4-Burner Griddle Cooking Station w/ Hard Cover on sale for $279. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter gaamn114 and Community Members jalemon8729 and MN_Slickdealer for finding this deal.
Features:
Four burners combine to produce up to 60000 BTUs of heat
Electric igniting system makes it easy to start and heat the griddle
The temperature of each burner can be individually controlled so you can cook various types of foods at once
Four tabular burners are strategically placed to prevent any hot or cold spots
Boasting a heavy-duty metal construction, Blackstone griddles are designed to withstand the rigors of a busy kitchen
The 768 In2 cooking surface makes sure you don't have to spend an eternity flipping two pancakes at a time in a skillet Designed for convenience: This heavy duty griddle is like a fully functional kitchen outside the kitchen.
Added two side stands that double as a prep station to rest your spatula or garnish and serve your freshly made pancakes.
The front side features an innovative magnetic strip that holds all of your essential kitchen tools.
There is also a front shelf to keep your oils and spice bottles within arm's reach and a bottom shelf that can be used to store cleaning essentials, paper towels or extra fuel tank
The 768 in2 roomy cooking surface fits: • 28 burgers • 16 steaks • 72 hotdogs • Feeds 2 to 20 people Specifications: Burners: 4 stainless tubular burners
Model: Blackstone 1984 Original 36 Inch Front Shelf, Side Shelf & Magnetic Strip Heavy Duty Flat Top Griddle Grill Station for Kitchen, Camping, Outdoor, Tailgating, Black
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Isn't this a better buy at $279.00 with the top cover? Or is this basically for those who don't want/need the cover and prefer the front shelf attachment?
I already own the Walmart one. Which leads to my next question - does anyone have a hinged cover for the 36" griddle they would recommend? Most of the stuff I come across looks like thin sheet metal with a heat resistant powder coating. I was hoping to find something with a thicker material. Suggestions would be much appreciated!
Love my Blackstone and can't recommend them enough.
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Upon researching, it appears the originally more expensive one has the "improved omni plate griddle for more even heat" The images show that the heating surface is even versus the cheaper model that shows bigger outside heating areas.
My question is which is better. The "cheaper" model actually has a heavier weight and slightly smaller dimensions. It also appears the "cheaper" model is in stock around me but the other has to be shipped.
I ordered mine this week, and it was delivered yesterday. The box was all beaten to sh*t, the grill inside it was damaged (dented on the front, flakes of paint falling off), and it felt cheap all around. I was going to return it in-store and write off Blackstone altogether, but then I went to Costco and found an upgraded version for $399. Better lid (domed and hinged), better knobs, an accessory tray on the front with a bottle opener, and even better packaging. It seems like Blackstone produced a bottom-of-the-line product just for Walmart. I'll pay the extra $120 for a better grill that doesn't look like it has fallen off seven trucks and comes with the Costco return policy.
Hardly a slik deal... The 4 burner from Sam's with stainless construction is 199...
I am a little deterred from purchasing this based on the reviews about packaging and damaged parts. I see the one on Sams website and it does look good but showing $230 for me. Is it 199 in store or is that a previous sale price
What is the model # of the one with regular price of $499? My local store had one at $279, it was model 1863 that had regular price of $327.
2177, and according to BS customer service, not currently in stores. Can confirm it's the newer, 'upgraded' model with omnivore. Used mine last night and worked awesome in 40ish degree F weather
I ordered mine this week, and it was delivered yesterday. The box was all beaten to sh*t, the grill inside it was damaged (dented on the front, flakes of paint falling off), and it felt cheap all around. I was going to return it in-store and write off Blackstone altogether, but then I went to Costco and found an upgraded version for $399. Better lid (domed and hinged), better knobs, an accessory tray on the front with a bottle opener, and even better packaging. It seems like Blackstone produced a bottom-of-the-line product just for Walmart. I'll pay the extra $120 for a better grill that doesn't look like it has fallen off seven trucks and comes with the Costco return policy.
YMMV, but mine arrived in 24 hours and 100% undamaged. Didn't feel cheap at all, if anything I was impressed with the quality given the price.
I ordered mine this week, and it was delivered yesterday. The box was all beaten to sh*t, the grill inside it was damaged (dented on the front, flakes of paint falling off), and it felt cheap all around. I was going to return it in-store and write off Blackstone altogether, but then I went to Costco and found an upgraded version for $399. Better lid (domed and hinged), better knobs, an accessory tray on the front with a bottle opener, and even better packaging. It seems like Blackstone produced a bottom-of-the-line product just for Walmart. I'll pay the extra $120 for a better grill that doesn't look like it has fallen off seven trucks and comes with the Costco return policy.
The inconsistencies is what's keeping me on the sidelines. I know it's more money but I've got my eye on the Traeger flat rock... that thing is built like a tank.
I am a little deterred from purchasing this based on the reviews about packaging and damaged parts. I see the one on Sams website and it does look good but showing $230 for me. Is it 199 in store or is that a previous sale price
Last time I saw it was 199 in store ... It's so much better than Blackstone, but of course you don't get the Blackstone logo.... for some people that actually matters
Serious question, I want your thoughts. I was waiting for a deal on a good weber 3 burner steel model with side burner. Now seeing this and all the positive reviews, makes me wonder. If one were to choose either a weber grill or this one? which one? I know they are different but consider that I don't have money or space for both. And whichever I pick will be my only tool. Would this do what weber does? to some level? TIA for your thoughts.
I have this griddle and have no need for grill. I sold my egg and uni as they were no longer needed. Hope thi helps
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The inconsistencies is what's keeping me on the sidelines. I know it's more money but I've got my eye on the Traeger flat rock... that thing is built like a tank.
Agreed. Waiting for it come back in stock and for a sale.
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Isn't this a better buy at $279.00 with the top cover? Or is this basically for those who don't want/need the cover and prefer the front shelf attachment?
I already own the Walmart one. Which leads to my next question - does anyone have a hinged cover for the 36" griddle they would recommend? Most of the stuff I come across looks like thin sheet metal with a heat resistant powder coating. I was hoping to find something with a thicker material. Suggestions would be much appreciated!
Love my Blackstone and can't recommend them enough.
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https://www.walmart.com/ip/Blacks...hbdg=L
Thanks!
My question is which is better. The "cheaper" model actually has a heavier weight and slightly smaller dimensions. It also appears the "cheaper" model is in stock around me but the other has to be shipped.
I live 10 miles from the coast and don't have any rust issues with the Blackstone. Just make sure it's seasoned well.
Anyone know how to get that taken off?
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