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frontpage Posted by htp182 | Staff • 2d ago

17" Blackstone Adventure Ready 12.5K BTU 1-Burner Propane Griddle

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$97

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Walmart has 17" Blackstone Adventure Ready 12.5K BTU 1-Burner Propane Griddle (2127) for $97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter htp182 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Heavy duty rolled steel griddle plate with 267 sq. in. cooking area
  • Stainless steel, H-style burner with 12,500 BTUs for even heating and cooking
  • Push and turn Piezo ignition with adjustable heat control
  • Compact design for easy storage and transportation
  • Blackstone-patented rear grease management system for easy grease control
  • Fueled by propane with integrated 1 lb propane tank connector (propane tank not included)
  • Non-slip screw in feet to keep griddle in place
  • 1-Year Limited Warranty

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  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.6 from over 3000 customer reviews.

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Written by htp182 | Staff
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Walmart has 17" Blackstone Adventure Ready 12.5K BTU 1-Burner Propane Griddle (2127) for $97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter htp182 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Heavy duty rolled steel griddle plate with 267 sq. in. cooking area
  • Stainless steel, H-style burner with 12,500 BTUs for even heating and cooking
  • Push and turn Piezo ignition with adjustable heat control
  • Compact design for easy storage and transportation
  • Blackstone-patented rear grease management system for easy grease control
  • Fueled by propane with integrated 1 lb propane tank connector (propane tank not included)
  • Non-slip screw in feet to keep griddle in place
  • 1-Year Limited Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.6 from over 3000 customer reviews.

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Written by htp182 | Staff

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Model: Blackstone Adventure Ready Single Burner 17” Tabletop Griddle with Non Slip Feet

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Id probably get the 22 for the same price vs this one. 12k btu seems low for the blackstone
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2d ago
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Kaya860
2d ago
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i have the 36" and love it. This will be perfect for camping trips and for picnics at the park.
2d ago
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Kris_Harp
2d ago
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I'm on the fence about buying this. I have several portable/camping set ups, I'm just not sure if I see myself using a griddle necessarily. I watched these 2 videos and I'm close to pulling the trigger since it's only about $100. Anyone that owns this have any feedback?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbqGFUW9HM4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG9YCTDTDIY
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bjamm
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank bjamm

Id probably get the 22 for the same price vs this one. 12k btu seems low for the blackstone
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dreeves14
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Quote from Kris_Harp :
I'm on the fence about buying this. I have several portable/camping set ups, I'm just not sure if I see myself using a griddle necessarily. I watched these 2 videos and I'm close to pulling the trigger since it's only about $100. Anyone that owns this have any feedback?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbqGFUW9HM4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG9YCTDTDIY

My buddy has the slightly bigger one with the lid, we use during multiple float trips every summer and he uses it at home frequently. Great for breakfast and smash burgers. We easily feed 12-15 people with it each time.

This one does appear to be slightly smaller and I would likely get the attachment to hook to a bigger tank.

There was another brand (Razor?) that is bigger, $99 years past, has a stand and wheels and folds up. You're paying a little more for the Blackstone name here in my opinion, but I don't doubt it's still a solid unit.
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docu
2d ago
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I have the 22" version with two burners and a hard lid and take it camping. It's amazing but definitely a little big. I know there's a ceramic camping version that is two burner that is more compact but the trade off is using non stick utensils. I don't think this one burner size would be that great honestly, too small of a surface area to cook for a crowd and probably not compact enough to make it easy for travel.
2d ago
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clanlessaa
2d ago
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I need the 22" 2 burner with hood to go on sale again. Need to replace mine after all these years. It's wrapped and getting very dirty and rusty.
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LivelyLanguage3502
2d ago
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Quote from clanlessaa :
I need the 22" 2 burner with hood to go on sale again. Need to replace mine after all these years. It's wrapped and getting very dirty and rusty.
This one?
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Blacks...om=/search
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Kracker509
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Quote from LivelyLanguage3502 :
This one?
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Blacks...om=/search

Cam you convert this to use a 5 gallon propane tank?
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mfer
2d ago
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Observation..No Lid and the cooking surface has a coating of some sort on it.
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TealPen595
2d ago
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Quote from Kracker509 :
Cam you convert this to use a 5 gallon propane tank?
Yes look at the pics in the reviews.
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MattXT
2d ago
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For what it's worth, I got the LoCo brand version for $75 at Lowe's last year, which is essentially the same form factor but has a lid and removable drip tray. I use it all the time and it has an adequate amount of cook surface for at least 4 smashburgers at a time. If you think you have a use case (portable, no need for a full size flat top), I'd say go for it and make some good food. Might not be as slick of a deal when comparing features, but you're paying for name brand, assumed quality, and everything costs more these days.
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clanlessaa
2d ago
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Quote from LivelyLanguage3502 :
This one? https://www.walmart.com/ip/Blacks...om=/search
My lid is attached with a hinge. I like it bc I don't use it with the lid closed at times. I just checked Walmart and I don't see a hinged hood anymore. Must be disco.
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RyanS6405
2d ago
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The picture is a lie. If you have that much food on the griddle, it won't be hot enough to brown anything. 17" is for couples or people with very limited space that are patient enough to cook in batches. The 22" is for families, but still a trade off on cooking space for portability. If it will be stationary, go at least 28".
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theschuntz
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I bought this for camping & returned it when I got back. I was not able to cook anything cause there is nothing to block the wind. I bought the griddle with stove & works a lot better!

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fryth
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I use this for camping. It's a good option for people with limited space. Was plenty of space for what we made on it. Just have to cook things separately.

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