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    With burgers and other stuff on a "flattop", it's all in the preparation. Yep, just dropping a plain burger on the griddle won't give you a one-of-a-kind taste experience. You have to do the prep.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pap and Mimi View Post
    @CWSWine, I agree with you. The first time I “grilled” burgers on the Blackstone was a bit disappointed, they were fried. My wife said “what did you expect?”
    For us, the Blackstone really shines at breakfast as it allows all the cooking in one step. Pancakes, bacon, and eggs all at the same time.
    My Weber has two cast iron flat griddles that sits on the top of Weber grate for cooking breakfast so I have the best of both worlds. I have cooked pancakes, bacon and egg at the same time on the Weber.

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    I have two of these... https://www.amazon.com/GGC-Griddle-W...s%2C117&sr=8-3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoopy Frood View Post
    With burgers and other stuff on a "flattop", it's all in the preparation. Yep, just dropping a plain burger on the griddle won't give you a one-of-a-kind taste experience. You have to do the prep.
    That's not my point. Cooking on Blackstone "Griddle" or electric "Griddle" or even in pan of the store taste the same just the heat source is different if the prep are equal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CWSWine View Post
    That's not my point. Cooking on Blackstone "Griddle" or electric "Griddle" or even in pan of the store taste the same just the heat source is different if the prep are equal.
    Oh yeah, cooking is cooking is cooking...mostly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CWSWine View Post
    That's not my point. Cooking on Blackstone "Griddle" or electric "Griddle" or even in pan of the store taste the same just the heat source is different if the prep are equal.
    Agree completely. As long as there is available electric, absolutely. Propane is a bit more portable which is why you see the enormous popularity with the Blackstone and other propane type flattops.

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    Thanks everybody for your replies. We went ahead and purchased the grill. Now to rearrange the basement so we can take with us.
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    Another vote for the 22" Adventure. Really like having the 2 burners, adjustability in the stand for uneven surfaces and being able to level it. Seems the perfect answer to function and portability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pap and Mimi View Post
    I have the 22" and like the dual burners so I can run different temps on each side if necessary. I purchased a nylon bag off the Blackstone website that holds the griddle, hood, and table. It makes for convenient transport but is quite heavy.
    I have the 22” grill as well and bought it because of the dual burners. I bought the cover (not a lid), aftermarket, but am curious as to which bag you purchased. When I looked on their website (a while back), they didn’t have one specifically for the 22”.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gypsy55 View Post
    I have the 22” grill as well and bought it because of the dual burners. I bought the cover (not a lid), aftermarket, but am curious as to which bag you purchased. When I looked on their website (a while back), they didn’t have one specifically for the 22”.
    Here is the cover:
    https://blackstoneproducts.com/colle...hood-carry-bag
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pap and Mimi View Post
    I have the 22" and like the dual burners so I can run different temps on each side if necessary. I purchased a nylon bag off the Blackstone website that holds the griddle, hood, and table. It makes for convenient transport but is quite heavy.
    Thats what we use.got the whole package at Sams Club. Bought the set of wind breaks afterwards.
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