Thanks for watching! Let me know what your top griddle meals for camping are. I can’t wait to finally get out on the road. Make sure to subscribe and hit the bell so you never miss a video. I really appreciate it 🙌🏻
Looks like a great stove and it looks pretty large! I've got a Coleman stove that uses Coleman Fuel. I like that it can burn multiple fuel types, but it can get real sooty if it's not running right.
The griddle is much larger than I expected which is such a fun surprise. I had no idea that Coleman makes stoves that can burn anything other than propane. That must be such a handy option.
It looks pretty big to me, I’d like to see how you arrange it in your car with your other camping gear. Great review! Can’t wait to read about your camping adventures. Give your pups a hug for me 🩷
I think it's about the same size as my GSI with two burners but with most of it the little flat top. It's going to be such a blast packing up the trailer. I'm already trying to think of how to pack everything. They'll get big hugs from you for sure!
@@trailheadjunkie no doubt about it. Hopefully it doesn’t turn into a “collect the whole set” kind of situation because then I’ll be in a lot of trouble 😳🤣
Hey Chris! Cool combo unit 👊🏻 I hope you are getting really good use out of it thus far! I have found as your temp gun verified that the griddle top temperature varies depending on where the food is on the surface. How is the simmer control on the burner? Catching up after away on my own adventures 😉
@@Barret-paddles I hope you’ve been having the best adventures. Anything you can share? I haven’t used it a ton yet but we have a big trip planned so it’s definitely going to earn its keep soon enough. I wonder if the griddle temps even out after it’s been on for a while. The simmer control is pretty good for a single propane burner. I’m sure I’ll have after we’ve really put it through its paces. 😊
@@adventuredawgsHi Chris! Let me know when you are heading to this area 🙌 We spent 8 days boondocking on Moosehead Lake (Seboomook Wilderness Campground) which is a place we love. The owners are now good friends. It’s a long journey with 33 miles of dirt logging road! But always worth the effort. Site C. 57 is our favorite. Then on to Bethel ME and ending in Addison VT for family reunion. I can share lots ideas for you!!! ME lakes & ocean are tough to beat. Acadia National Park is such a gem!!! There is a wonderful state Park at Horseneck beach right near us on the ocean, also amazing with terrific bike bath and public beach beautiful….New England is the best in late summer and fall!
We have the full Blackstone griddle, and love it. BUT, I really like the side burner you have - for boiling water for tea, or making popcorn 😊. Unless we’re at an electric site where I can use the electric kettle (bougie, I know) we have to break out the Coleman. It’s doable, but it’s so much easier if we could use the Blackstone, which is built into the galley, and has a quick connect for the propane. Now I’m a bit jealous. Your new Blackstone seems to hit just right for camping. Also, we have a cast iron pan we take camping. We haven’t even looked at it since we got the Blackstone. What to cook? How about a nice stir fry? And make the rice on the burner. Chef’s kiss!
OK I'm totally drooling now at the thought of camping stir fry. And popcorn in the middle of nowhere. Luckily the dogs will help with any dropped bits. I used to think that the excitement over the full-size Blackstone was all hype until I got one. Now I'm totally hooked. And I'm jealous that you have one built in. THAT is luxury, electric kettle or not ;)
Hmm, I don’t have one of those, & have only seen them on HUGE winabago type RVs. Well, you already cooked my first test food: breakfast. Maybe a nice steak or porkchops with mushrooms, & grilled veggies.
@@karinhart489 i think that this is a fairly new release for Blackstone. I managed to buy this one before they sold out so I was lucky. A steak and veggies is definitely next 🤤
I figure the steepest curve is not setting yourself on fire. Or is that just me? ;) If you have any tips to make the curve a little less steep, I'm all ears. Not having to season the griddle is a huge bonus and something I didn't even think about when I bought it.
Thanks for watching! Let me know what your top griddle meals for camping are. I can’t wait to finally get out on the road. Make sure to subscribe and hit the bell so you never miss a video. I really appreciate it 🙌🏻
Enjoy!!
@@MissionOffRoad thank you! It’s been a great addition so far.
Looks like a great stove and it looks pretty large! I've got a Coleman stove that uses Coleman Fuel. I like that it can burn multiple fuel types, but it can get real sooty if it's not running right.
The griddle is much larger than I expected which is such a fun surprise. I had no idea that Coleman makes stoves that can burn anything other than propane. That must be such a handy option.
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@@groundbreakerexplore thank you so much. That means so much to me ☺️
That’s a perfect size for camping! Looked delicious! Great video.
@@MacsPointofViewPhotography thank you!!! I can’t wait to finally have a proper meal while camping. There will be videos of course 😁
It looks pretty big to me, I’d like to see how you arrange it in your car with your other camping gear. Great review! Can’t wait to read about your camping adventures. Give your pups a hug for me 🩷
I think it's about the same size as my GSI with two burners but with most of it the little flat top. It's going to be such a blast packing up the trailer. I'm already trying to think of how to pack everything. They'll get big hugs from you for sure!
Since this is their first version Im sure they’ll make improvements on the next model
@@trailheadjunkie no doubt about it. Hopefully it doesn’t turn into a “collect the whole set” kind of situation because then I’ll be in a lot of trouble 😳🤣
Hey Chris! Cool combo unit 👊🏻 I hope you are getting really good use out of it thus far! I have found as your temp gun verified that the griddle top temperature varies depending on where the food is on the surface. How is the simmer control on the burner? Catching up after away on my own adventures 😉
@@Barret-paddles I hope you’ve been having the best adventures. Anything you can share?
I haven’t used it a ton yet but we have a big trip planned so it’s definitely going to earn its keep soon enough. I wonder if the griddle temps even out after it’s been on for a while. The simmer control is pretty good for a single propane burner. I’m sure I’ll have after we’ve really put it through its paces. 😊
@@adventuredawgsHi Chris! Let me know when you are heading to this area 🙌 We spent 8 days boondocking on Moosehead Lake (Seboomook Wilderness Campground) which is a place we love. The owners are now good friends. It’s a long journey with 33 miles of dirt logging road! But always worth the effort. Site C. 57 is our favorite. Then on to Bethel ME and ending in Addison VT for family reunion. I can share lots ideas for you!!! ME lakes & ocean are tough to beat. Acadia National Park is such a gem!!! There is a wonderful state Park at Horseneck beach right near us on the ocean, also amazing with terrific bike bath and public beach beautiful….New England is the best in late summer and fall!
We have the full Blackstone griddle, and love it. BUT, I really like the side burner you have - for boiling water for tea, or making popcorn 😊. Unless we’re at an electric site where I can use the electric kettle (bougie, I know) we have to break out the Coleman. It’s doable, but it’s so much easier if we could use the Blackstone, which is built into the galley, and has a quick connect for the propane. Now I’m a bit jealous. Your new Blackstone seems to hit just right for camping. Also, we have a cast iron pan we take camping. We haven’t even looked at it since we got the Blackstone. What to cook? How about a nice stir fry? And make the rice on the burner. Chef’s kiss!
OK I'm totally drooling now at the thought of camping stir fry. And popcorn in the middle of nowhere. Luckily the dogs will help with any dropped bits. I used to think that the excitement over the full-size Blackstone was all hype until I got one. Now I'm totally hooked. And I'm jealous that you have one built in. THAT is luxury, electric kettle or not ;)
@adventuredawgs it does make it easier! But the possibility of a side burner ... wow!
When you pulled out that laser thermometer and followed up with bacon I couldn't hit the like hard enough. Lol
It took all of my willpower to take the temp first. Damn my dedication to trying to be sciencey 😂
Hmm, I don’t have one of those, & have only seen them on HUGE winabago type RVs. Well, you already cooked my first test food: breakfast. Maybe a nice steak or porkchops with mushrooms, & grilled veggies.
@@karinhart489 i think that this is a fairly new release for Blackstone. I managed to buy this one before they sold out so I was lucky. A steak and veggies is definitely next 🤤
I have the adventure 17 inch BS. There is a learning curb. This one should be a lot lighter in weight and youdon't have to season the griddle
I figure the steepest curve is not setting yourself on fire. Or is that just me? ;) If you have any tips to make the curve a little less steep, I'm all ears. Not having to season the griddle is a huge bonus and something I didn't even think about when I bought it.