Help Blackstone camp grill
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I know its not a Jeep part or upgrade but alot of Cj guys like camping and exploring so I figured Id start a review on the "portable" Blackstone grill I purchased recently.
First off assembly of this grill is as easy as it gets. The overall engineering seems sound. 4 legs and the hard cover I selected go on smooth and tight. One complaint is its pretty heavy for a "portable" grill. Im looking at a set up that I can hang off the trailer.
The flat top of the grill leans slightly to the rear so grease should drain to the fairly large grease trap in the rear. Nice part of that is it uses a disposable aluminum pan you can get a ton of at the Dollar Store.
I will be trying this out on Fathers Day weekend and be able to tell you more. I love breakfast so bacon , sausage , eggs , hash browns are all on my mind from the get go. So many other things it can be used for. Hopefully itll be fun. Ill let you know how it works once I use it.
First off assembly of this grill is as easy as it gets. The overall engineering seems sound. 4 legs and the hard cover I selected go on smooth and tight. One complaint is its pretty heavy for a "portable" grill. Im looking at a set up that I can hang off the trailer.

The flat top of the grill leans slightly to the rear so grease should drain to the fairly large grease trap in the rear. Nice part of that is it uses a disposable aluminum pan you can get a ton of at the Dollar Store.

I will be trying this out on Fathers Day weekend and be able to tell you more. I love breakfast so bacon , sausage , eggs , hash browns are all on my mind from the get go. So many other things it can be used for. Hopefully itll be fun. Ill let you know how it works once I use it.