BuffettFan
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I might be in the market for another griddle for the camper.
I currently have a Blackstone Tailgater which is awesome.
Except for how much room it takes up and setup and teardown time.
When we're in a spot for several nights, it's not a big deal. On travel days, it doesn't make a lot of sense to set it up.
On our trip to the Bash, I ended up schlepping the Tailgater, a 22"Weber and a well worn Weber propane GA. They all saw use.
I've been thinking of replacing the Tailgater with a separate tabletop grill and griddle.
Yesterday, the universe gifted me a nearly perfect Weber Q1200 and stand. After a very deep cleaning, it's as good as new.
So, now for my question, I know a few Brethren have Blackstone Electric Griddles.
How are they holding up, and how do they compare to the gas griddle as far as holding temperature and time to come up to temperature?
They seem to cost about double the gas version, but it would save on propane, which ain't getting any cheaper!
Electric is usually included in the campsite, so it's free!
And yes, I know I can put a flat griddle on the Q, I already have one, but I prefer a separate unit.
Looking forward to some great input.
TIA!
I currently have a Blackstone Tailgater which is awesome.
Except for how much room it takes up and setup and teardown time.
When we're in a spot for several nights, it's not a big deal. On travel days, it doesn't make a lot of sense to set it up.
On our trip to the Bash, I ended up schlepping the Tailgater, a 22"Weber and a well worn Weber propane GA. They all saw use.
I've been thinking of replacing the Tailgater with a separate tabletop grill and griddle.
Yesterday, the universe gifted me a nearly perfect Weber Q1200 and stand. After a very deep cleaning, it's as good as new.
So, now for my question, I know a few Brethren have Blackstone Electric Griddles.
How are they holding up, and how do they compare to the gas griddle as far as holding temperature and time to come up to temperature?
They seem to cost about double the gas version, but it would save on propane, which ain't getting any cheaper!
Electric is usually included in the campsite, so it's free!
And yes, I know I can put a flat griddle on the Q, I already have one, but I prefer a separate unit.
Looking forward to some great input.
TIA!