Ace Hardware has
Weber 28" 3-Burner Propane Griddle (Black, 43310201) on sale for
$279. Select free scheduled delivery for Ace Rewards Members (
free to join) or free store pickup where available.
- Note: Availability for delivery/store pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to Community Member
WilliamMunny63 for finding this deal.
About this product:
- 3-burner system generates 36,000 BTUs
- Fast, even, edge-to-edge heat reaching over 500°F
- Out-of-the-way corner grease chute and front-access grease tray making cleanup a snap
- Durable, aluminized steel cookbox construction prevents corrosion
- 2 side tables provide 410 sq.in. of workspace w/ 4 hooks to keep tools handy
- Easy-slide hard cover protects griddle from the elements
- Large sturdy wheels make moving your griddle a breeze
- 28" of left-to-right cooking space
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Yep. The only thing worth buying is their original kettle. Even still, keep in mind, they are not built like they use to be.
I finally relented and got one of these just a few days ago. Because it's an old deal, all the stores around me only had 1 in stock - I'm guessing the floor model if they're all like the store I went to. I don't mind; it saved me time having to set it up, heh.
I've only used it a couple times as of now, but I'm enjoying it. 28" is a good size for my household (just 2 adults). My only criticism is that the top has a wobble to it, but I've read online that it goes away as you continue using and heating it. I saw some people mention having the same thing on their newer model Weber Slate at first, so it may be something that just happens with some griddles.
For $279, I'm happy with it.
I'm not a member of grill snobbery club. I find overpaying for grills utterly stupid.
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I dunno. I've recently purchased several knives from Victorinox and found that the quality has remained consistent. Would definitely buy again.
I currently have a 22 inch blackstone that I seasoned perfectly- 5-6 coats most times. However, here in the humid south, if I even go a month without cooking on it, even keeping it covered, I'm going to have rust spots. It's just part of the game depending on your climate.
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