I like to use my double burner propane stove. I’ve had it 20+ years. Also we reheat leftovers in our camper grill- very carefully with foil. It works great especially crisps up leftover pizza (when we actually camp near civilization).
This looks awesome. I got the 17" for Father's Day. I like how quickly it heats up. My biggest challenge with the pop up has been backing up with it. It's new to me. We did a trial run at a local campground in Valley Center, CA where I live. I didn't want Yosemite to be my first run. Very stressful getting into our spot but finally got it. This time was smoother!
Great setup. We have the 22" & I am most definitely going to see if table setup is available, WOW I like the convenience. We have been using a flat top for a very long time, and have cooked every thing on it. As always we see the neatest things on your channel, quite helpful. We have several folding tables, however your setup would eliminate extra gear that we do not need. Reducing overall space eating tables, and extra weight. Thanks for sharing. Bless our popup Family.
Going camping tomorrow and I'm so upset I'm just finding this video clip. I must admit I'm looking forward to this purchase in the near future. It makes having the ultimate camp kitchen a breeze. Thanks 😊.
Yes i like very much. I have a blackstone 17” griddle with the hood as well. Just got it too. You two said it perfect have the menus setup for the griddle. I have seen some videos of people having a pot on it on one side and cooking on the other side. Might have to test that idea with a coffee pot percolator or something in the morning. We will see just a lot you can do with it. Another great video keep them coming.
We just picked up a Royal gourmet griddle and picked up a Colman Pack away Deluxe camp kitchen. Not as good as the Blackstone but it think it will work. It's a similar set up. Thank you for yes great ideas 💡
Highly recommended! At least in the Midwest, I think a lot of products are going on sale due to the “end of the season.” So it might not be a bad time to pick up a portable model.
Wow!! Neat! Do they still sell these? I was interested in the smaller size griddle and the serving station. I was looking for something like this not to overdo it in our tiny indoor kitchen in our tiny camper. 😂 I love hamburgers but I don’t want to have to smell it during the whole trip! Thanks for sharing! Happy travels!
Love your videos. One possible issue I noticed on your video on the Blackstone stove is that the propane nipple that sticks out of the side can easily be bent or broken. They look like great stoves but probably would be an issue during transport or use. Thoughts? Thanks again for great information.
I’ve heard so many great things about the Blackstone, so your recommendation just added to it. I was wondering, though, if there’s a worry or problem with raccoons, bears, etc. getting into the setup at night? Also, when you leave your campsite to go hiking, etc., do you also worry about theft?
At night, we clean all food items out of the prep cart and clean the Blackstone so it’s ready to go in the morning for breakfast. I could see raccoons going after the garbage or the grease cup. As a matter of practice, we don’t always dispose of those at the end of the night, but it certainly would help to not attract critters by disposing of those items. If you’re in bear country, I would give everything a thorough cleaning, definitely dispose of the grease cup and garbage bag, and place everything that smells like food in your vehicle or a bear box. I would place the Blackstone in your vehicle and secure it there. As far as theft, no, we don’t worry about it and just leave it out. With that being said, and this goes for anything of value you don’t want to walk away - just place it in the vehicle and secure it there if you’re leaving your campsite.
@@ItsPoppin Definitely good advice. I heard a story about people who left their Coleman stove open & outside at their campsite overnight, and then saw that it was gone in the morning. They later found that it was dragged off into the surrounding woods. They said that it was in good shape and that it was the cleanest it had ever been! 😂
Can you tell me how much space you have in the top lid once it's closed down? Could we store some of our silverware and some of the spatulas and stuff there if they were in like a cloth holder or something that would keep them from rattling around?
Great to see it works. I am getting both this week. Any heat damage to the prep cart so far? What would you recommend for accessories This will be my first Blackstone griddle
Bought the same BS in June. Can't get it to ignite. 1st time propane user. Any suggestions. Tried adjusting the needle but still nothing. It looks pretty sitting in the yard.😊
Can you hear propane flowing when you turn the knob to ignite? If not, Disconnect the propane tank and open up the valves and let it sit for a bit. Reattach everything and slowly open the propane tank. This is my best suggestion.
Can you throw a pot on top of the griddle to say boil water to cook pasta. That way you can avoid using the outdoor burners our Jayco pop up has. Also how do you clean the griddle?
Cast-iron is safe for cooking atop the Blackstone (though I'll be honest, we've never tried it). As for cleaning, a good post-meal scrape, a quick oil down, and then a wipe with some paper towel is all it takes!
I recently purchased the 22" for my pop up. Got tired of things not fitting on the outside two burner stove. I would like to find the prep table that you have. But when I google it, it seems like a lot of fake websites selling it come up. Where did you find it?
Hey guys! Odd question - how well is the sticker holding up on the side of your camper? We bought one, and we have stickers from other state parks, but I was worried that the textured siding on our camper would make it difficult for our stickers to stay... well, stuck! Have you had any issues? Thanks! Much love from Texas!!
I got this thing and everything is perfect except the latches. For the price, they are TRASH and an absolute embarrassment. Had to say it. You reap what you sow Blackstone!
Thanks for watching! What's your favorite way to cook while camping?
Love cooking over a campfire if and when possible.
I like to use my double burner propane stove. I’ve had it 20+ years. Also we reheat leftovers in our camper grill- very carefully with foil. It works great especially crisps up leftover pizza (when we actually camp near civilization).
Just got the 22inch Blackstone tabletop model, makes cooking so much easier. No more cooking over the fire now.
This looks awesome. I got the 17" for Father's Day. I like how quickly it heats up. My biggest challenge with the pop up has been backing up with it. It's new to me. We did a trial run at a local campground in Valley Center, CA where I live. I didn't want Yosemite to be my first run. Very stressful getting into our spot but finally got it. This time was smoother!
The fuzzy pillar was so cute.
Great setup. We have the 22" & I am most definitely going to see if table setup is available, WOW I like the convenience. We have been using a flat top for a very long time, and have cooked every thing on it. As always we see the neatest things on your channel, quite helpful. We have several folding tables, however your setup would eliminate extra gear that we do not need. Reducing overall space eating tables, and extra weight. Thanks for sharing. Bless our popup Family.
Going camping tomorrow and I'm so upset I'm just finding this video clip. I must admit I'm looking forward to this purchase in the near future. It makes having the ultimate camp kitchen a breeze. Thanks 😊.
Great review!
Yes i like very much. I have a blackstone 17” griddle with the hood as well. Just got it too. You two said it perfect have the menus setup for the griddle. I have seen some videos of people having a pot on it on one side and cooking on the other side. Might have to test that idea with a coffee pot percolator or something in the morning. We will see just a lot you can do with it. Another great video keep them coming.
Man, I love it definitely getting one.... thanks for sharing it guys 👍
I have an old card table and a hibachi. Works great!
Great video! Those Blackstones are fantastic! That Blackstone prep table looks to be a must-have too.
Thanks!
Very nice setup! We like our simple setup with outdoor stove and cast iron, but this is fantastic. 🤩
Ha, thanks guys!
Just ordered the 22", can't wait to use it!
We just picked up a Royal gourmet griddle and picked up a Colman Pack away Deluxe camp kitchen. Not as good as the Blackstone but it think it will work. It's a similar set up. Thank you for yes great ideas 💡
Nice setup!
Thanks!
I have been eyeing the smaller Balckstone for our camper. LOVE the larger one at home. Great video!
Highly recommended! At least in the Midwest, I think a lot of products are going on sale due to the “end of the season.” So it might not be a bad time to pick up a portable model.
I like burning wood under a grate and using a cast iron skillet for lots of stuff
Nice!
Wow!! Neat! Do they still sell these? I was interested in the smaller size griddle and the serving station. I was looking for something like this not to overdo it in our tiny indoor kitchen in our tiny camper. 😂 I love hamburgers but I don’t want to have to smell it during the whole trip! Thanks for sharing! Happy travels!
Love your videos. One possible issue I noticed on your video on the Blackstone stove is that the propane nipple that sticks out of the side can easily be bent or broken. They look like great stoves but probably would be an issue during transport or use. Thoughts? Thanks again for great information.
I’ve heard so many great things about the Blackstone, so your recommendation just added to it. I was wondering, though, if there’s a worry or problem with raccoons, bears, etc. getting into the setup at night? Also, when you leave your campsite to go hiking, etc., do you also worry about theft?
At night, we clean all food items out of the prep cart and clean the Blackstone so it’s ready to go in the morning for breakfast. I could see raccoons going after the garbage or the grease cup. As a matter of practice, we don’t always dispose of those at the end of the night, but it certainly would help to not attract critters by disposing of those items. If you’re in bear country, I would give everything a thorough cleaning, definitely dispose of the grease cup and garbage bag, and place everything that smells like food in your vehicle or a bear box. I would place the Blackstone in your vehicle and secure it there.
As far as theft, no, we don’t worry about it and just leave it out. With that being said, and this goes for anything of value you don’t want to walk away - just place it in the vehicle and secure it there if you’re leaving your campsite.
@@ItsPoppin Definitely good advice. I heard a story about people who left their Coleman stove open & outside at their campsite overnight, and then saw that it was gone in the morning. They later found that it was dragged off into the surrounding woods. They said that it was in good shape and that it was the cleanest it had ever been! 😂
Do you use your regular stove that came with the anymore
Great video, how much did the prep station go for on your area?
Can you tell me how much space you have in the top lid once it's closed down? Could we store some of our silverware and some of the spatulas and stuff there if they were in like a cloth holder or something that would keep them from rattling around?
Great to see it works. I am getting both this week. Any heat damage to the prep cart so far? What would you recommend for accessories
This will be my first Blackstone griddle
Spatulas and an oil bottle are really all you need to get started.
Where did you buy the prep table? I can’t find online.
We got it off of Facebook marketplace.
Bought the same BS in June. Can't get it to ignite. 1st time propane user. Any suggestions. Tried adjusting the needle but still nothing. It looks pretty sitting in the yard.😊
Can you hear propane flowing when you turn the knob to ignite? If not, Disconnect the propane tank and open up the valves and let it sit for a bit. Reattach everything and slowly open the propane tank. This is my best suggestion.
Can you throw a pot on top of the griddle to say boil water to cook pasta. That way you can avoid using the outdoor burners our Jayco pop up has. Also how do you clean the griddle?
Cast-iron is safe for cooking atop the Blackstone (though I'll be honest, we've never tried it). As for cleaning, a good post-meal scrape, a quick oil down, and then a wipe with some paper towel is all it takes!
Where did you guys purchase the cart?
Facebook Marketplace actually
How come y'all never use your awning?
Could this hose be used with a small colman bbq that uses tiny propane tanks?
This hose is for a low pressure propane system. Without knowing exactly what you’re referring to, it’s difficult to say.
Do you have a link to the quick connection line and adapter you used for your Blackstone? Much appreciated.
In the video description
I recently purchased the 22" for my pop up. Got tired of things not fitting on the outside two burner stove. I would like to find the prep table that you have. But when I google it, it seems like a lot of fake websites selling it come up. Where did you find it?
Every once and a while Walmart has it.
Hey guys! Odd question - how well is the sticker holding up on the side of your camper? We bought one, and we have stickers from other state parks, but I was worried that the textured siding on our camper would make it difficult for our stickers to stay... well, stuck! Have you had any issues? Thanks! Much love from Texas!!
So far so good, even on the textured siding. They're printed vinyl stickers, so nothing too fancy, but it's held up to a handful of trips thus far.
Love your channel but why didn’t you say “This video (obviously) sponsored by Blackstone!!
Where did you get the blackstone folding cart?
Facebook Marketplace, but it looks like they’re available at Walmart.
Blackstone told me this camp kitchen unit has already been discontinued?
Ok. I want it now. But I can't find a Canadian supplier
Guess you’ll have to make a trip south, do some camping down here, and pick one up - lol!
@@ItsPoppin as soon as I can. Not sure if the board is opened up.
Latches ruin the whole thing!
FYI LP == Liquid Propane....not Low Pressure, lol
I'm talking about the pressure of the propane after the two stage regulator in our camper, which reduces the propane to 6.35 oz of outlet pressure.
@@ItsPoppin Ohhhhhhhhh, my appologies. Took me years to figure out why propane was always labeled LP, lol
I got this thing and everything is perfect except the latches. For the price, they are TRASH and an absolute embarrassment. Had to say it. You reap what you sow Blackstone!
Latches are garbage 🗑️