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Costco Members: Blackstone Original 22" Tabletop Griddle w/ Hood + Carrying Bag

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$140 or Less

$170

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Costco Wholesale has Blackstone Original 22" Tabletop Griddle w/ Hood + Carrying Bag on sale for $139.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member teefive5 for sharing this deal

Note, this item may be available in-warehouse for $129.99 (Item #1713417).

Features:
  • 22" Tabletop/361 Square Inch Cooking Area
  • Two Independently Controlled Cooking Zones
  • 24,000 BTU
  • Rear Grease Management System
  • Adjustable/Height Rubber Feet
  • Heavy Duty Carry Bag

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • This price matches our Frontpage Deal from last month.
  • This product is rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on 118 customer reviews.
  • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here.

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Costco Wholesale has Blackstone Original 22" Tabletop Griddle w/ Hood + Carrying Bag on sale for $139.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member teefive5 for sharing this deal

Note, this item may be available in-warehouse for $129.99 (Item #1713417).

Features:
  • 22" Tabletop/361 Square Inch Cooking Area
  • Two Independently Controlled Cooking Zones
  • 24,000 BTU
  • Rear Grease Management System
  • Adjustable/Height Rubber Feet
  • Heavy Duty Carry Bag

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • This price matches our Frontpage Deal from last month.
  • This product is rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on 118 customer reviews.
  • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here.

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My parents owned a carry out ( ie restaurant where you buy and leave , no seating ) and so I grew up around griddles.

It's just my opinion that all kitchens should be equipped with griddles , and then maybe one or two burners for liquid boiling.

Things griddles do better:

- overall speed of cooking
- cooking more food
- much less messy , both while cooking and less dishes
- better heat management via zones
- surface lasts a lifetime
- easier to clean , faster to clean
- more versatile

Things burners do better :
- boil liquid
- cooking meals for a single person a handful of times a week

Once you get a griddle ( which is not that hard) .. you'll wonder why these aren't the default cooking surfaces for everyone. You can cook up a four course breakfast for 8 people in 10 minutes, and clean the whole thing grease and all in less than 30 seconds. Just pour water into the hot surface , swipe with your griddle knife thingy and good to go.
I have only owned a grill forever. I downsized to a Weber spirit 2 burner that has about the same cooking surface area as a Blackstone 22". In the winter, my grill gets little use but a " portable" Blackstone is tempting as I can store it in the garage and set it up quickly just outside my garage even in the winter months.

Two of my neighbors got Blackstones last year and swear by it, they barely use their grill now. They say burgers are amazing.

My kids love smashburgers from Culver's. My family loves breakfast on a griddle (bacon, pancakes, French toast, eggs). These are all things I can sort of do on an old electric griddle indoors but it makes a mess and isn't ideal for everything.

Also been wanting to do hibachi, yakisoba and more griddle cooking.

While I could add a cast iron griddle to to my Weber, I like the idea of a separate Blackstone type griddle with a convenient grease collection system that doesn't drip into the burner area. Also with it being portable, I can use it anywhere and foresee getting more use out of it especially in the winter months.
you can make a ton of things on a blackstone

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Dec 18, 2023
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DerProfi
Dec 18, 2023
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Wasn't this $100 at Thanksgiving?
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mgreen2
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Quote from DerProfi :
Wasn't this $100 at Thanksgiving?
No, same price as this.
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SplendidHome1945
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Quote from LivelySink338 :
Why do people spend so much just to fry an egg?
you can make a ton of things on a blackstone
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Dec 19, 2023
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camh21
Dec 19, 2023
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bought for $129.99 in store last month
Dec 19, 2023
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BlueShop747
Dec 19, 2023
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Quote from LivelySink338 :
You can also make a ton of things on a $10 cast iron from walmart
So wtf, both sides have made compelling arguments

Question for all,
Should people buy Blackstone?
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EzEric81
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Quote from BlueShop747 :
So wtf, both sides have made compelling arguments

Question for all,
Should people buy Blackstone?
Personally I like the extra surface area and being able to cook outside without making a mess in the kitchen. Whether Blackstone is better than other griddles with similar size/specs is up for debate.
Dec 19, 2023
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springchicken
Dec 19, 2023
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Quote from LivelySink338 :
Why do people spend so much just to fry an egg?
I have only owned a grill forever. I downsized to a Weber spirit 2 burner that has about the same cooking surface area as a Blackstone 22". In the winter, my grill gets little use but a " portable" Blackstone is tempting as I can store it in the garage and set it up quickly just outside my garage even in the winter months.

Two of my neighbors got Blackstones last year and swear by it, they barely use their grill now. They say burgers are amazing.

My kids love smashburgers from Culver's. My family loves breakfast on a griddle (bacon, pancakes, French toast, eggs). These are all things I can sort of do on an old electric griddle indoors but it makes a mess and isn't ideal for everything.

Also been wanting to do hibachi, yakisoba and more griddle cooking.

While I could add a cast iron griddle to to my Weber, I like the idea of a separate Blackstone type griddle with a convenient grease collection system that doesn't drip into the burner area. Also with it being portable, I can use it anywhere and foresee getting more use out of it especially in the winter months.
Dec 19, 2023
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Quote from camh21 :
bought for $129.99 in store last month
Also in store now for $129 until the 22nd.
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wuss
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Quote from LivelySink338 :
You can also make a ton of things on a $10 cast iron from walmart
My parents owned a carry out ( ie restaurant where you buy and leave , no seating ) and so I grew up around griddles.

It's just my opinion that all kitchens should be equipped with griddles , and then maybe one or two burners for liquid boiling.

Things griddles do better:

- overall speed of cooking
- cooking more food
- much less messy , both while cooking and less dishes
- better heat management via zones
- surface lasts a lifetime
- easier to clean , faster to clean
- more versatile

Things burners do better :
- boil liquid
- cooking meals for a single person a handful of times a week

Once you get a griddle ( which is not that hard) .. you'll wonder why these aren't the default cooking surfaces for everyone. You can cook up a four course breakfast for 8 people in 10 minutes, and clean the whole thing grease and all in less than 30 seconds. Just pour water into the hot surface , swipe with your griddle knife thingy and good to go.
Dec 19, 2023
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PurpleNarwhal4168
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Going to hold out for the clearance price
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Quote from LivelySink338 :
You can also make a ton of things on a $10 cast iron from walmart
don't be obtuse
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Quote from wuss :
My parents owned a carry out ( ie restaurant where you buy and leave , no seating ) and so I grew up around griddles.

It's just my opinion that all kitchens should be equipped with griddles , and then maybe one or two burners for liquid boiling.

Things griddles do better:

- overall speed of cooking
- cooking more food
- much less messy , both while cooking and less dishes
- better heat management via zones
- surface lasts a lifetime
- easier to clean , faster to clean
- more versatile

Things burners do better :
- boil liquid
- cooking meals for a single person a handful of times a week

Once you get a griddle ( which is not that hard) .. you'll wonder why these aren't the default cooking surfaces for everyone. You can cook up a four course breakfast for 8 people in 10 minutes, and clean the whole thing grease and all in less than 30 seconds. Just pour water into the hot surface , swipe with your griddle knife thingy and good to go.
honestly, if i could, i would replace my gas countertop with a griddle

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