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This is a good set for the price. Look at the edges of the spatulas. They are tapered, which means they are a lot thicker than the cheap ones you get for the same price at Wallyworld. Plus, those tapered edges are designed to chop up items.
This is a good set for the price. Look at the edges of the spatulas. They are tapered, which means they are a lot thicker than the cheap ones you get for the same price at Wallyworld. Plus, those tapered edges are designed to chop up items.
It's just too bad they didn't make it a complete set by including a bacon and burger press. Obviously charge for it but that would make it the perfect companion for a new grill purchase. Also, an easy trick I learned years ago is to use seltzer if you can instead of water to clean the hot grill.
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Don't bother with this, it's overpriced just because the Blackstone named is slapped on it. You can find larger sets for the same price on Amazon, same quality.
Is there one you'd recommend?
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It's just too bad they didn't make it a complete set by including a bacon and burger press. Obviously charge for it but that would make it the perfect companion for a new grill purchase. Also, an easy trick I learned years ago is to use seltzer if you can instead of water to clean the hot grill.
Realistically just pick one with good reviews. They all mostly 4.5+ with thousands of reviews. They're mostly the same, maybe 1 or 2 items that may be different at the most. But don't mind the people downvoting this comment. They just like being the opposite of a Slickdealer and paying more money for the same thing.
I'd be happy if you linked an example. I specifically bought a discounted tool set when I got my griddle and they were flimsy.
I then received a blackstone set as a gift, they are heavy and thick with sharp tapered edges for dicing. It's my opinion this blackstone set is good deal.
Edit: I do not like these squirt bottles. They have newer square ones that use a squeeze mechanism to squirt and leak less.
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I'd be happy if you linked an example. I specifically bought a discounted tool set when I got my griddle and they were flimsy.
I then received a blackstone set as a gift, they are heavy and thick with sharp tapered edges for dicing. It's my opinion this blackstone set is a good deal
I have this set and they are fantastic. The spatulas are very sturdy and dont just bend like the rest of the crap you find.
I agree that this set looks good for the price. I have all of these except the narrow tongs, I'm not sure why I'd need that. Most sets I see have a bunch of filler tools that I don't want/need but these are all good.
As for the brand/price, I didn't buy a blackstone griddle, but their tools are consistently good quality and regularly on sale at a reasonable price. I bought most of mine at my local Ross where there are often individual tools heavily discounted.
Better go for a branded set like this from blackstone than those cheap selling ones on Amazon....When you have a decent omnivore griddle no harm in having a quality toolset....you don't want those 3rd party seller tools on amazon to melt n mix with your food....my 10 cents...
I agree that this set looks good for the price. I have all of these except the narrow tongs, I'm not sure why I'd need that. Most sets I see have a bunch of filler tools that I don't want/need but these are all good.As for the brand/price, I didn't buy a blackstone griddle, but their tools are consistently good quality and regularly on sale at a reasonable price. I bought most of mine at my local Ross where there are often individual tools heavily discounted.
yeah those stuff they sell at Ross are quite good in quality as well...
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It's just too bad they didn't make it a complete set by including a bacon and burger press. Obviously charge for it but that would make it the perfect companion for a new grill purchase. Also, an easy trick I learned years ago is to use seltzer if you can instead of water to clean the hot grill.
Is there one you'd recommend?
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I'd be happy if you linked an example. I specifically bought a discounted tool set when I got my griddle and they were flimsy.
I then received a blackstone set as a gift, they are heavy and thick with sharp tapered edges for dicing. It's my opinion this blackstone set is good deal.
Edit: I do not like these squirt bottles. They have newer square ones that use a squeeze mechanism to squirt and leak less.
I then received a blackstone set as a gift, they are heavy and thick with sharp tapered edges for dicing. It's my opinion this blackstone set is a good deal
https://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-...B0B4SZR8X5
As for the brand/price, I didn't buy a blackstone griddle, but their tools are consistently good quality and regularly on sale at a reasonable price. I bought most of mine at my local Ross where there are often individual tools heavily discounted.
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I was trying to find that online but I think it's gone at my Costco. I could only find it on Costco Canada's site.
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