Walmart has
Blackstone Adventure Ready 22" 2-Burner Propane Omni Griddle with Stand & Hood (2 colors) on sale for
$187.
Shipping is free.
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Available Colors:
Features:
- The Omnivore griddle plate with built-in wind guards is designed to heat up quickly and maintain heat across the griddle surface while preventing warping and using less propane
- 361 square inch cooking surface, perfect for camping, fishing, tailgating, and more
- Unique rear grease management system for easy cleaning while cooking
- Portable and easy to set up and take down
- Griddle stand collapses for compact travel and storage
- Includes hood with orange non-slip grip handle
- Dual 'H'-shaped burners produce a total of 21,000 BTUs - The Omni griddle plate requires fewer BTUs to produce high heat, optimizing fuel efficiency
- Includes adapter hose to connect a 20 lb. propane tank for longer cooks
Top Comments
-The black one has screws to clamp the legs in place without any solid detents to ensure you have the same length for each leg. The screws hold the legs just by friction so its easy for them to start to collapse. And if you tighten them too much, they dent the legs in. The grey model has a sort of paddle with a physical detent. Despite all that, the grey legs seems more wobbly unless you make sure to splay them out all the way - then its passable but not exceptional.
-The cooking surface is "Omnivore" on the black and "Omnivore Blackout" on the grey, for whatever that's worth.
-The grey allows the table to be put on either side of the stand. The black can only go on the right. They are also aesthetically a little different.
-The hood on the grey is flatter, more streamlined, and reinforced. The black hood is more bubbly and tall, and feels more fragile. This seems to be the biggest positive for the grey one.
-Both came with both propane adapters.
-The grey was packed differently and required more assembly (the hood was already attached on the black but not on the grey, for example).
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-The black one has screws to clamp the legs in place without any solid detents to ensure you have the same length for each leg. The screws hold the legs just by friction so its easy for them to start to collapse. And if you tighten them too much, they dent the legs in. The grey model has a sort of paddle with a physical detent. Despite all that, the grey legs seems more wobbly unless you make sure to splay them out all the way - then its passable but not exceptional.
-The cooking surface is "Omnivore" on the black and "Omnivore Blackout" on the grey, for whatever that's worth.
-The grey allows the table to be put on either side of the stand. The black can only go on the right. They are also aesthetically a little different.
-The hood on the grey is flatter, more streamlined, and reinforced. The black hood is more bubbly and tall, and feels more fragile. This seems to be the biggest positive for the grey one.
-Both came with both propane adapters.
-The grey was packed differently and required more assembly (the hood was already attached on the black but not on the grey, for example).
-The black one has screws to clamp the legs in place without any solid detents to ensure you have the same length for each leg. The screws hold the legs just by friction so its easy for them to start to collapse. And if you tighten them too much, they dent the legs in. The grey model has a sort of paddle with a physical detent. Despite all that, the grey legs seems more wobbly unless you make sure to splay them out all the way - then its passable but not exceptional.
-The cooking surface is "Omnivore" on the black and "Omnivore Blackout" on the grey, for whatever that's worth.
-The grey allows the table to be put on either side of the stand. The black can only go on the right. They are also aesthetically a little different.
-The hood on the grey is flatter, more streamlined, and reinforced. The black hood is more bubbly and tall, and feels more fragile. This seems to be the biggest positive for the grey one.
-Both came with both propane adapters.
-The grey was packed differently and required more assembly (the hood was already attached on the black but not on the grey, for example).
Also, I reached out to Blackstone to get the run down on the 'Omnivore Blackout'. I was concerned that it was coated in a way that using metal utensils would damage it, which would negate the purpose of using a Blackstone for me. Customer Service confirmed the Blackout plate on the grey is simply pre-seasoned and that metal utensils can be used without issue.
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