Home Depot[homedepot.com] has 16" LOCO Series 1-Burner Portable Tabletop Digital Propane SmartTemp Flat Top Grill/Griddle (Chalk) for $99. Shipping is free.
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Product Description:
This table top griddle is equipped with push button ignition, 264 sq. in. of cook space and the technology to dial in your precise cooking temperature. Take our table top griddle with you on camping trips or tailgating at your favorite sporting event. Easy set up and clean up and enough cooking space to feed your friends and family. Dial in the precise temperature you need for your favorite foods. Color: Chalk.
Product SKU:
318352206_318352206
UPC:
810088350153
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Home Depot[homedepot.com] has 16" LOCO Series 1-Burner Portable Tabletop Digital Propane SmartTemp Flat Top Grill/Griddle (Chalk) for $99. Shipping is free.
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Take good care of the cook top and it'll treat you well. I've got a home and camping griddle, they're fun to cook on.
Do you know this fair against the BlackStone 17" portable griddle? I am assuming it'll be pretty similar but the burner quality sometimes make a big difference.
It's a fair product and works well if you understand it's a portable griddle. You're not gonna get the crispiest smash burgers on a windy day, but for a tailgate setup in my opinion it beats trying to grill a thick burger on a camping stove/grill. I've had it for a year and used it every Saturday home college game football. It served me well. Found the rolling cart for it on clearance as well for $49
Do you know this fair against the BlackStone 17" portable griddle? I am assuming it'll be pretty similar but the burner quality sometimes make a big difference.
I don't off hand. My camping Blackstone is a 22", I personally like the 2 burners like the poster above, better heat control.
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Wish it was 2 burners. single burners don't distribute heat evenly on the griddle.
I own this griddle, and it is true that the heat across the surface is uneven. I measured the heat across the surface with an IR gun and it was a differential of about 30ish degrees. I emailed LOCO and they acknowledged that. However...I got it at this price a year ago, and because of other features, I actually ditched my Blackstone for this: (1) it is built solid (but weighs a ton) and (2) the temperature setting is very repeatable. Oh, it cooks well, once you know the surface heating pattern.
It's a fair product and works well if you understand it's a portable griddle. You're not gonna get the crispiest smash burgers on a windy day, but for a tailgate setup in my opinion it beats trying to grill a thick burger on a camping stove/grill. I've had it for a year and used it every Saturday home college game football. It served me well. Found the rolling cart for it on clearance as well for $49
My experience as well, including the rolling cart clearance deal. Both grill and cart are built well - and heavy, though.
Do you know this fair against the BlackStone 17" portable griddle? I am assuming it'll be pretty similar but the burner quality sometimes make a big difference.
I have the blackstone version of this. It has a single burner, but the burner is an 'H' shape and evenly cooks the entire surface. You can find the blackstone for the same price on sale if you look.
I have this griddle. It's fine when it's cheap. The heat distribution is worst then my 17" Adventure Blackstone. For this loco griddle, imagine a diagonal line from rear left corner to front right corner. The side left of that line doesn't heat up very well, I seasoned for an hours and that side doesn't get hot enough for conola oil to smoke. Bacon doesn't crisp on that side, and smash burgers look steamed. For this price though, just gotta do a lot of flipping and moving. Also, it requires 2 DD batteries for smart temp, and 1 AA battery for ignitor.
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