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6.5-Oz Blackstone Griddle Seasoning and Cast-Iron Conditioner

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Amazon has 6.5-Oz Blackstone Griddle Seasoning and Cast-Iron Conditioner (4114) on sale for $5.27. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.Target has 6.5-Oz Blackstone Griddle Seasoning and Cast-Iron Conditioner (4114) on sale for $5.27. Select free store pickup where stock permits; otherwise, shipping is free on $35+ orders.
  • Note: Availability for store pickup will vary by location and may be limited.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Build a slick, easy-release surface that's protected from rust and easy to work with
  • 2 in 1 formula (conditions & protects) creates a nonstick seasoning layer that makes cooking and cleanup of your cooktop easy while also protecting it from rust, moisture and other elements
  • Season or re-season your cast iron pans, carbon steel pots, skillets, dutch ovens, woks, grill grates and so much more
  • All-natural, chemical-free griddle seasoning is safe for all metal cookware and cooking surfaces
  • Made of a proprietary blend of palm oil, shortening, beeswax, palm oil, canola oil, and soy oil

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    • This offer matches our recent and very popular front page deal from early May 2025 which earned 65 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 9.9k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Amazon has 6.5-Oz Blackstone Griddle Seasoning and Cast-Iron Conditioner (4114) on sale for $5.27. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.Target has 6.5-Oz Blackstone Griddle Seasoning and Cast-Iron Conditioner (4114) on sale for $5.27. Select free store pickup where stock permits; otherwise, shipping is free on $35+ orders.
  • Note: Availability for store pickup will vary by location and may be limited.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Build a slick, easy-release surface that's protected from rust and easy to work with
  • 2 in 1 formula (conditions & protects) creates a nonstick seasoning layer that makes cooking and cleanup of your cooktop easy while also protecting it from rust, moisture and other elements
  • Season or re-season your cast iron pans, carbon steel pots, skillets, dutch ovens, woks, grill grates and so much more
  • All-natural, chemical-free griddle seasoning is safe for all metal cookware and cooking surfaces
  • Made of a proprietary blend of palm oil, shortening, beeswax, palm oil, canola oil, and soy oil

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer matches our recent and very popular front page deal from early May 2025 which earned 65 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 9.9k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Model: BLACKSTONE 6.5 oz Griddle Seasoning and Conditioner

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Don't listen to this guy.
They specifically recommend not to use bacon grease for the initial seasoning. Salts and nitrates being the reason why.
You can use any other high heat oil to do this though, but for the initial seasoning this works really well. Just did one recently with this and works really well. Even better at this price.
This stuff is pretty much un necessary. Most oils or lard would be just as good.

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Just use bacon grease
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Quote from kcope93 :
Just use bacon grease
They specifically recommend not to use bacon grease for the initial seasoning. Salts and nitrates being the reason why.
You can use any other high heat oil to do this though, but for the initial seasoning this works really well. Just did one recently with this and works really well. Even better at this price.
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Same price as Target, deal was posted start of May... Still available for the same price.


https://www.target.com/p/blacksto...A-88043125
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This stuff works well. I switched to this from Peanut Oil since it protects the griddle surface from rust better.
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Quote from kcope93 :
Just use bacon grease

Don't listen to this guy.
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This stuff is pretty much un necessary. Most oils or lard would be just as good.
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Quote from lastusername :
Don't listen to this guy.

Don't tell me what to do.
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This is a good deal for this if it's what you're using... However like many recommend, flaxseed oil is the way to go. (you gotta look for it in the refrigerated section because people use it as a supplement) It's cheaper than most of this specialty stuff and typically works better.
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Nice! My brother's neglected Blackstone will be so happy! 🔥
Last edited by TooManyMind May 25, 2025 at 12:28 PM.
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Canola oil leaves a nice deep black seasoning. You can do that initially for a few layers of seasoning and then use healthier oils like avocado oil for everything after that. Also works perfect on cast iron.
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Quote from joncali :
This is a good deal for this if it's what you're using... However like many recommend, flaxseed oil is the way to go. (you gotta look for it in the refrigerated section because people use it as a supplement) It's cheaper than most of this specialty stuff and typically works better.
the flaxseed thing has long been debunked (I bought into it as well originally)... but ya, buying this stuff is hilarious. it's hard to believe anyone would buy this stuff.
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twilightzone218
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My current grill has rust on it. Can I take a wire wheel to it and then use this stuff after?
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Quote from twilightzone218 :
My current grill has rust on it. Can I take a wire wheel to it and then use this stuff after?
Yes. There's YouTube videos showing restoration
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looks reasonably priced and i lined this up for my bstone griddle but what would be pros and cons compared to peanut oil (which i already have)? will this work any faster?

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Quote from TalentedWallaby3421 :
Canola oil leaves a nice deep black seasoning. You can do that initially for a few layers of seasoning and then use healthier oils like avocado oil for everything after that. Also works perfect on cast iron.
Seasoning with a heart healthy oil is a must for those triple smashburgers and baconator breakfast burritos 😆
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