I’m thinking about getting this Adventure Ready 28” Blackstone for the house but curious how well it travels? The legs fold up for “easy travel” but curious if anyone on here has one and takes it on camping trips. I know they make a 22” as well. We have one at the ranch, I’m wanting something a little bigger but still not a huge pain in the rear to take with us a few times a year.
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We have a 28” that’s goes every camping trip. We bought a travel trailer last year and I told the wife I didn’t want it cooked in so we bought the blackstone. So far we’ve camped probably 15 times and we cook every breakfast and dinner on it. We don’t fold it, we just load in back of truck and put the top in a carry bag. We also bought hose with quick disconnect fitting to plug into trailer so we don’t have to carry extra propane bottles.
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I’ve got a 17” Blackstone that we took on our honeymoon, as well as a handful of other camping trips. Our honeymoon was a 5400 mile national park road trip that we camped the majority. I like it a lot as long as we’re truck camping. It fits perfectly in one of my camp totes, so it’s easy to store in the bed and keep semi clean. Anything else would be too large to figure out storage, as well as not near as handy. I think if I had bought a larger one it would get left at the house instead. The 17” is large enough to cook for 4 easily. It would suck for cooking for more though.
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We store our 28" Blackstone folded in the cargo compartment of the Travel Trailer in the original box and use it for breakfast and dinner daily while camping. I kept the box and cut a slot out where the handle protrudes outside the box this actually helps when carrying, the griddle itself is stored in a separate zip cover and placed on the bottom of the cargo hold I then place a sheet of cardboard on top of the covered griddle so that when I slide the griddle box in on top of the the covered griddle it slides easily. it's one of the first things to be setup upon arrival to a new campsite. I clean it after each meal wipe any mess up from spattering or spillage place the cover over it and its good to go for the next meal, never a mess. For gas supply I simply remove one of the bottles from the front of the trailer, locate it next to the griddle and attach it and you're ready to cook.
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my wife brought home the 22" table top blackstone last week. I seasoned it and cook on it a couple nights ago. I always keep the box stuff like this come in for storage on camping trips. This one will be easy to carry along on camping trip, and has plenty of room to cook anything we will be making
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