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36" Blackstone 4-Burner Propane Gas Flat Top Griddle Grill w/ Hard Cover (Black)

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$250

$350

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Tractor Supply Co
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Tractor Supply Co [Store Locator] has 36'' Blackstone 4-Burner Propane Gas Flat Top Griddle Grill w/ Hard Cover (Black) on sale for $249.99. Select free store pickup where stock permits.

Note: Availability for store pickup may vary by location.

Thanks to Community Member tunabreath for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • Hard top griddle measures 36 in.
  • Includes 4 burners for optimal cooking space
  • Hard top grill for durability
  • 60,000 BTUs
  • Grill Dimensions: 64.5 in.L x 25.8 in.D x 36 in.H; 141lbs
  • Stylish painted hood w/ stainless hardware
  • Patented rear greas management system
  • New National Control Knobs
  • Electronic Ignition System
  • Magnetic Utensil Retention Strip
  • Pivoting Paper towel holder
  • Blackstone Bottle Opener
  • Gas Rail Threaded Connector: 5/8 in. 18UNF (United National Fine Thread)
  • Primary Cooking Area: 769 sq. in.
  • Griddle Plate Thickness: 4.5mm
  • Ignition Type - Electronic

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • This price is $30 lower than the previous FP Deal.
  • Includes 1-year warranty.
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars rating based on 19k+ customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by tunabreath
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Tractor Supply Co [Store Locator] has 36'' Blackstone 4-Burner Propane Gas Flat Top Griddle Grill w/ Hard Cover (Black) on sale for $249.99. Select free store pickup where stock permits.

Note: Availability for store pickup may vary by location.

Thanks to Community Member tunabreath for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • Hard top griddle measures 36 in.
  • Includes 4 burners for optimal cooking space
  • Hard top grill for durability
  • 60,000 BTUs
  • Grill Dimensions: 64.5 in.L x 25.8 in.D x 36 in.H; 141lbs
  • Stylish painted hood w/ stainless hardware
  • Patented rear greas management system
  • New National Control Knobs
  • Electronic Ignition System
  • Magnetic Utensil Retention Strip
  • Pivoting Paper towel holder
  • Blackstone Bottle Opener
  • Gas Rail Threaded Connector: 5/8 in. 18UNF (United National Fine Thread)
  • Primary Cooking Area: 769 sq. in.
  • Griddle Plate Thickness: 4.5mm
  • Ignition Type - Electronic

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • This price is $30 lower than the previous FP Deal.
  • Includes 1-year warranty.
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars rating based on 19k+ customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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MoMoney84
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This one gets hotter than the omnivore, 60,000 BTUs vs 36,000 BTUs. I got this one last year for the same price, solid unit. The griddle plate on the omnivore model is a different material (can't remember which right now) so it doesn't have to get as hot. Reviews have shown the 60,000 model heat zones are more consistent across the griddle, and cook more efficiently as such. Again, these are reviews as each griddle/plate is different, and will be different for everyone. If you want one that gets hotter or requires more heat for food you plan to cook, if you don't then get the omnivore. Cook times will be different but that's really about it.
Shagbert
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Yes - as per the Q&A for this one it's an older model without the 'omnivore' cooktop. I think the Target one had a cooking hood as well, rather than the flat metal cover this one has.

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Is there any difference between this on and the one target had on sale a few weeks ago?
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Quote from Gencom :
Is there any difference between this on and the one target had on sale a few weeks ago?
Yes - as per the Q&A for this one it's an older model without the 'omnivore' cooktop. I think the Target one had a cooking hood as well, rather than the flat metal cover this one has.
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Quote from Shagbert :
Yes - as per the Q&A for this one it's an older model without the 'omnivore' cooktop. I think the Target one had a cooking hood as well, rather than the flat metal cover this one has.

Thank you , wanted to be sure I got the right one !
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Quote from Shagbert :
Yes - as per the Q&A for this one it's an older model without the 'omnivore' cooktop. I think the Target one had a cooking hood as well, rather than the flat metal cover this one has.
Honestly, that might be a good thing. For griddles, you want as basic as you can get. The more addons and crazy features, the more that will break. For griddles, you just want a solid cooktop that will stay flat when you heat it, and something to cover it with when you're done.
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This one gets hotter than the omnivore, 60,000 BTUs vs 36,000 BTUs. I got this one last year for the same price, solid unit. The griddle plate on the omnivore model is a different material (can't remember which right now) so it doesn't have to get as hot. Reviews have shown the 60,000 model heat zones are more consistent across the griddle, and cook more efficiently as such. Again, these are reviews as each griddle/plate is different, and will be different for everyone. If you want one that gets hotter or requires more heat for food you plan to cook, if you don't then get the omnivore. Cook times will be different but that's really about it.
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I've been looking for a griddle and my main concern is rust and durability. Is it worth spending the extra money on the weber slates over this price point? I really only need a 30 inch size.
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in for one. was waiting for this to go back on sale and was contemplating betweeen this and the membersmark.

$250 + tax delivered free, i dont think you can go wrong with it. I might just replace the Weber Grill.
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iamandrewz
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Just paid an extra $200 4 days ago for the one at Costco. Has a different cover, but the rest looks similar. Took it camping this weekend and love it, but man I feel like I really missed out.
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Quote from isekii :
in for one. was waiting for this to go back on sale and was contemplating betweeen this and the membersmark.

$250 + tax delivered free, i dont think you can go wrong with it. I might just replace the Weber Grill.
delivery shows 50$ to me ?
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isekii
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Quote from Savingdown :
delivery shows 50$ to me ?
If you look at the available promotion it should show free shipping.
Which takes that off.

Maybe it comes off at the end ?
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Quote from isekii :
If you look at the available promotion it should show free shipping.
Which takes that off.

Maybe it comes off at the end ?
Thank you that worked
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Quote from iamandrewz :
Just paid an extra $200 4 days ago for the one at Costco. Has a different cover, but the rest looks similar. Took it camping this weekend and love it, but man I feel like I really missed out.

The Costco one is a little different. At the very least it is the newer griddle which doesn't need as much heat. So your propane will last a little longer.
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iamandrewz
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Quote from SkylerK :
The Costco one is a little different. At the very least it is the newer griddle which doesn't need as much heat. So your propane will last a little longer.

At first I saw that the Tractor Supply one got hotter which added a little salt to the wound, but what you said makes sense and eases the pain lol.

Thank you for pointing that out.

In other news, like most people I got it to make smash burgers and yesterday my family was floored with how good they came out. Learning about temperature control is really helping me out.

Hope everyone enjoys their griddles, I know I am!
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Just FYI product description states it is model# 1866 but it is actually 2149
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Think this will go any cheaper on Prime/Walmart Plus day?

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