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36" HHSME Blackstone Silicone Griddle Cover (Orange)

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Woot has 36" HHSME Blackstone Silicone Griddle Cover (Orange) for $14.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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  • The 36 inch blackstone griddle cover is specially designed for blackstone griddle 36 inch, fitting perfectly to the surface of the griddle without without any trimming. Effectively protects the griddle from corrosion and rust, greatly extending its service life.

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Woot has 36" HHSME Blackstone Silicone Griddle Cover (Orange) for $14.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • The 36 inch blackstone griddle cover is specially designed for blackstone griddle 36 inch, fitting perfectly to the surface of the griddle without without any trimming. Effectively protects the griddle from corrosion and rust, greatly extending its service life.

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $5.95 lower (28% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $20.94
  • About this product:
    • 90-Day Woot Warranty
  • About this store:

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Not if you clean and prep your surface correctly. I have been using one for a while with no issues. Clean the surface with some water and let it cook off. Oil the surface while hot and cover everything. I use a couple of paper towels to spread just like seasoning. Let it cool and put this on. never a speck of rust starting for me even if it goes a while between uses

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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank NotARealDuck

Quote from jotan82 :
yum, microplastics.
There are no microplastics in silicone, it's a completely different (and food safe) chemical compound.
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supersly
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Don't these things just help to seal moisture and encourage surface to rust?
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Quote from supersly :
Don't these things just help to seal moisture and encourage surface to rust?
Not if you clean and prep your surface correctly. I have been using one for a while with no issues. Clean the surface with some water and let it cook off. Oil the surface while hot and cover everything. I use a couple of paper towels to spread just like seasoning. Let it cool and put this on. never a speck of rust starting for me even if it goes a while between uses
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Quote from jotan82 :
yum, microplastics.
First, it is silicon
Second, I have yet to see anyone eat on if these
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Quote from nebugeater :
Not if you clean and prep your surface correctly. I have been using one for a while with no issues. Clean the surface with some water and let it cook off. Oil the surface while hot and cover everything. I use a couple of paper towels to spread just like seasoning. Let it cool and put this on. never a speck of rust starting for me even if it goes a while between uses

100% what I do. Never any rust no matter how long mine has sat
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Quote from nebugeater :
Not if you clean and prep your surface correctly. I have been using one for a while with no issues. Clean the surface with some water and let it cook off. Oil the surface while hot and cover everything. I use a couple of paper towels to spread just like seasoning. Let it cool and put this on. never a speck of rust starting for me even if it goes a while between uses
I do mine the same way - clean with water, re-oil the surface, no rust for me either.

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Englishmf
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Good Deal on a silicone mat. Don't want to chance it in case it's not a perfect fit.
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Quote from jotan82 :
yum, microplastics.
Not in silicone.
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Quote from creation :
100% what I do. Never any rust no matter how long mine has sat

Thx for your input. I basically do the same, also can see how it can be functional in one's Blackstone doesn't have top lid/cover.
In my case I just clean, oil and sear the surface almost every time I'm done cooking, drop the lid and drag the damn thing back in the garage.

And all that from the fear of having it rust and having to do all the extra work to revive it back to working condition.
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Quote from nebugeater :
Not if you clean and prep your surface correctly. I have been using one for a while with no issues. Clean the surface with some water and let it cook off. Oil the surface while hot and cover everything. I use a couple of paper towels to spread just like seasoning. Let it cool and put this on. never a speck of rust starting for me even if it goes a while between uses

Do you use the one design like in this post? I see others on Amazon that offer protection for the sides.

https://a.co/d/9Tqi56b
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Quote from Scoreracing :
Do you use the one design like in this post? I see others on Amazon that offer protection for the sides. https://a.co/d/9Tqi56b
protection for the sides better
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I had one of these last year. It seems to protect from rust, but in my case the silicone started developing mold spots like the flexzilla garden hose. Threw it away because only bleach would "clean it" but then the silicone had weak/color faded spots that would mold back faster.
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wish they had the 28 inch size on sale...

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Quote from supersly :
Don't these things just help to seal moisture and encourage surface to rust?

My thoughts exactly. Even if there isn't any moisture at the time, most people store their Blackstone outside. There's moisture in the air which will get under this mat. (Unless you live in a very dry place like Arizona)

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