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    I set our bag in the pass thru, then put all of it in the bag one piece at a time. We use it at home, so when I move it to the trailer, I put it in a wagon.
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    This is how I store and use my 22" Blackstone:

    https://youtu.be/dFLJnn2cKAc

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    Seasoned Camper Fivecodys's Avatar
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    Thanks for all the comments. Looks like will be moved piece by piece or put in the truck bed.
    If I come up with anything clever, I'll post it here as an update.
    Thanks again folks!
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    It is heavy. I have a TT and have to lift it up and in. I have a plastic boot tray (like you would have next to a door of your house to keep your floor clean). I pull that about 1/3 out and set it on that, then slide the whole thing in. It's my least favorite part of packing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivecodys View Post
    Happy New Year all.
    This Christmas Santa brought me a new 22" Blackstone Adventure Grill to replace our 17" that was just a bit too small.

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    After assembly and seasoning I placed the grill in its carry bag and thought I would simply pick it up and put in the basement for our next trip.
    WRONG-O!! This thing weighs a ton and is way too heavy for me to lift as one piece when in its storage bag.
    I like the stand and the extension table but my back doesn't.
    Do any of you have this grill and what process do you use to get it into the trailer basement for storage while traveling?

    Thank you in advance for your comments & suggestions.
    I have the table-top version rather than the stand with it. I usually use one of the camp ground tables or our Rubbermaid table from the storage compartment if needed. Ours is two pieces and a person can easily lift the griddle portion as one lift and then the burner assembly as another. I keep both pieces that I lift individually in my pass through storage compartment. It's pretty easy done that way. Mine has a cover which just covers the griddle only. I absolutely LOVE mine and use it for nearly all of my cooking.
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    Same here.

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    Same for me as well. Only the tabletop version. Even that is too heavy.

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    Use a table as a slide out

    Quote Originally Posted by COGrandDes View Post
    I have the table-top version rather than the stand with it. I usually use one of the camp ground tables or our Rubbermaid table from the storage compartment if needed. Ours is two pieces and a person can easily lift the griddle portion as one lift and then the burner assembly as another. I keep both pieces that I lift individually in my pass through storage compartment. It's pretty easy done that way. Mine has a cover which just covers the griddle only. I absolutely LOVE mine and use it for nearly all of my cooking.
    The 22", even table top like I have, is heavy, particularly if you are trying to get it well into the storage compartment. But I am also limited on space and weight in the storage area in my 295RL fiver. I solved my storage issue that somewhat by using my 5 foot camp table as an accessory. I put the table in most of the way and then put the Blackstone on top of the table. Then I slide the table all the way in. But we love having the Blackstone!

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    I put mine in the bag, and keep it flat in the shower....Stand goes in the pickup bed....take it outside when I get where I going...works in my 2022 Imagine 2600RB...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1carguy View Post
    This is how I store and use my 22" Blackstone:

    https://youtu.be/dFLJnn2cKAc
    Yup, I am building this right now as well.
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