My wife bought me this griddle for fathers day in 2013. It is now the end of June 2022 and I finally decided to put it together. Unfortunately, I just found out the the instructions were not in the box so your video was epically on time. Thank you.
I had a few "hick ups" but edited them out of the video. It really is not that bad. Just pay attention which direction is up, and which side the screw holes are on the legs, brackets, and shelf and you will be one step ahead of the game. Thanks for watching, and I hope you enjoy your new griddle.
@@jaysantana6286 oh boy... Well I would be happy to answer any questions that I can. I am not near mine this weekend to reference and will have pretty limited internet, but could try to answer when I get back in town. The most helpful thing I can think of off the top of my head is that the legs with the wheels that don't pivot go on the left side if your are facing the front. I wish you luck.
griddleguard.com/products/griddleguard-hard-cover-lid-for-blackstone-36-griddle?variant=32245551988841¤cy=USD&gclid=Cj0KCQjw1tGUBhDXARIsAIJx01kBd1Ui0ySSpg059RrjFNWUCG4CSEbphbf1SLXuwXpNSDzkjEhGo3caAsPpEALw_wcB. Or you can look it up under griddleguard on Amazon. I think it is a few dollars cheaper there. It does function as it is supposed too. I wished it fit a little better but it isn't horrible, and the other cover still works with it.
I put a link in the video description for the one that I have. However it appears to be out of stock. I did also put a link to a very similar one (similar cost as well) with great reviews in the video description as well. I hope that helps you.
How is it working out? I had a Nexgrill griddle but it was only 40000 btu and temperatures were hard to keep stable. I am taking it back and I bought the members mark 60,000 btu hoping it will have more stable temperatures. I am using your video to put it together when I get home. (My wife and I are team truck drivers).
So far so good. Although I can't say that we have used it a lot just yet. Pretty cold in Michigan right now, so we don't cook on it much cause it is on our back patio. But, the hand full of times that we have, it seems to cook pretty good. Even in the sub-freezing temps, it has no problem staying hot and cooking evenly. My only complaint so far is that only about 80% of the griddle gets to cooking temp. The front of the griddle ( about the first 3 inches closest to the burner knobs ) doesn't get hot enough in my opinion. I use that section for keeping stuff warm, and for buns & stuff like that. I hope the video helps you out. It really isn't that bad to put together. Thank you for watching and have a great day. Stay safe out there.
I wished I could tell you what they are for. I just looked at mine, and I don't see any kind of "pins" on the leg assemblies. Maybe I'm not looking in the right place, but I looked on both sides and see nothing like that.
I had roughly 45 minutes into it. Quite a bit longer with filming, but I would guess a solid 45 minutes. The legs are the hardest because it isn't hard to put the wrong part in the wrong place.
@@psychodad4634 At least it is together and useable now. I really did not think it was to bad. Maybe I put together to much Sauder furniture when I was younger and that gave me a little practice. LOL. Hope you enjoy it.
I ordered it on Amazon. Just search "GriddleGuard Hard Cover". I think I paid like $79 for it, but like everything else I see they have went up to $109 now. There are other option on Amazon though.
Sorry that your having that issue. I did have a video or 2 where my mic reset itself and took it out of stereo. I just watched it and was able to hear just fine, so not sure.
My wife bought me this griddle for fathers day in 2013. It is now the end of June 2022 and I finally decided to put it together. Unfortunately, I just found out the the instructions were not in the box so your video was epically on time. Thank you.
LOL. A little procrastination there eh... Glad it was helpful. Enjoy, and thanks for watching.
You are one of the few that read the instructions first before you start speaking. Thank you.
Yeah not my normal, but don't want to give anyone bad information. Hope it was helpful. Thanks for watching and have a great day.
Great looking grill!
Why thank you....
Just ordered mine hopefully the assembly goes as good as yours did great video🤙🏼💯
I had a few "hick ups" but edited them out of the video. It really is not that bad. Just pay attention which direction is up, and which side the screw holes are on the legs, brackets, and shelf and you will be one step ahead of the game. Thanks for watching, and I hope you enjoy your new griddle.
My parts actually didn’t come labeled so I’m having a bit of a tough time
@@jaysantana6286 oh boy... Well I would be happy to answer any questions that I can. I am not near mine this weekend to reference and will have pretty limited internet, but could try to answer when I get back in town. The most helpful thing I can think of off the top of my head is that the legs with the wheels that don't pivot go on the left side if your are facing the front. I wish you luck.
Awesome explanation, thank you!!!
Your welcome. Thanks for watching, and have a great day
Thanks
Your welcome
Great video!!! Thank you 👊🏽
Your welcome. Thanks for watching, and have a great day
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Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching. Have a great day.
Thanks for the for warning👍🏽
Your welcome
I'm 68, 5"8", 180 lbs. I put mine together myself including lifting the griddle onto the stand. Really not that hard.
Just got one. Mine is way different. I dont have the arms to hold up just the bottom shelf then the base lol made it way complicated
They must have did a redsign
Do you have a link for the cover and how is that working out?
griddleguard.com/products/griddleguard-hard-cover-lid-for-blackstone-36-griddle?variant=32245551988841¤cy=USD&gclid=Cj0KCQjw1tGUBhDXARIsAIJx01kBd1Ui0ySSpg059RrjFNWUCG4CSEbphbf1SLXuwXpNSDzkjEhGo3caAsPpEALw_wcB.
Or you can look it up under griddleguard on Amazon. I think it is a few dollars cheaper there.
It does function as it is supposed too. I wished it fit a little better but it isn't horrible, and the other cover still works with it.
Could you give me a link for the top you ordered for this grill?
I put a link in the video description for the one that I have. However it appears to be out of stock. I did also put a link to a very similar one (similar cost as well) with great reviews in the video description as well. I hope that helps you.
How is it working out? I had a Nexgrill griddle but it was only 40000 btu and temperatures were hard to keep stable. I am taking it back and I bought the members mark 60,000 btu hoping it will have more stable temperatures. I am using your video to put it together when I get home. (My wife and I are team truck drivers).
So far so good. Although I can't say that we have used it a lot just yet. Pretty cold in Michigan right now, so we don't cook on it much cause it is on our back patio. But, the hand full of times that we have, it seems to cook pretty good. Even in the sub-freezing temps, it has no problem staying hot and cooking evenly. My only complaint so far is that only about 80% of the griddle gets to cooking temp. The front of the griddle ( about the first 3 inches closest to the burner knobs ) doesn't get hot enough in my opinion. I use that section for keeping stuff warm, and for buns & stuff like that. I hope the video helps you out. It really isn't that bad to put together. Thank you for watching and have a great day. Stay safe out there.
There are 2 pins attached to my rails in between the legs. I can't find what they're for
I wished I could tell you what they are for. I just looked at mine, and I don't see any kind of "pins" on the leg assemblies. Maybe I'm not looking in the right place, but I looked on both sides and see nothing like that.
@@DevaultFamilyLiving those are the wheel lock pins
@@_doomzday Thanks for chiming in. Hopefully that will help Allante.
How long did it actually take to put it all together?
I had roughly 45 minutes into it. Quite a bit longer with filming, but I would guess a solid 45 minutes. The legs are the hardest because it isn't hard to put the wrong part in the wrong place.
@@DevaultFamilyLiving awesome! I have one but it is still in the box.
@@psychodad4634 LOL. I think your the second person to tell me that.
@@DevaultFamilyLiving I finally got it put together, but it took me longer than 45 minutes. More like two days after work.
@@psychodad4634 At least it is together and useable now. I really did not think it was to bad. Maybe I put together to much Sauder furniture when I was younger and that gave me a little practice. LOL. Hope you enjoy it.
What hatd cover did you get
I ordered it on Amazon. Just search "GriddleGuard Hard Cover". I think I paid like $79 for it, but like everything else I see they have went up to $109 now. There are other option on Amazon though.
My volume is wide open and can't hardly hear you
Sorry that your having that issue. I did have a video or 2 where my mic reset itself and took it out of stereo. I just watched it and was able to hear just fine, so not sure.
my right ear is so lonely
Maybe it needs a friend.