Blackstone Universal Griddle Stand with Adjustable Leg and Side Shelf - Made to fit 17” or 22” Propane Table Top Griddle – Perfect Take Along Grill Accessories for Outdoor Cooking and Camping (Black)
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Hello,br>br>This unit does not come with wheels. We also don't recommend modifying the unit yourself because doing so will void the warranty. br>br>Thank you,br>br>Blackstone Customer Support
The legs are fully adjustable and do not "click" into place as you suggest; instead, they slide up and down until a thumb screw tightens them. This means you won't have to worry about putting the cooktop on a flat surface to level it.
The 17-inch tabletop griddle with fryer will not fit on this stand. The larger version is currently without a stand.
Selected User Reviews For Blackstone Universal Griddle Stand with Adjustable Leg and Side Shelf - Made to fit 17” or 22” Propane Table Top Griddle – Perfect Take Along Grill Accessories for Outdoor Cooking and Camping (Black)
This table is extremely hard to come by. I placed an order for it and waited a few weeks for it to arrive on backorder, so I was surprised when it arrived. There is no assembly required because it is made of steel rather than plastic. The side shelf simply slides on and off without the use of any tools, and it can be removed in a matter of seconds. br>br>It feels solid and stable, and the height is adjustable. The table's legs fold up quickly and easily, making it portable. I'm pleased with my purchase, but it would be even better if it were $30 cheaper. I believe it is a little overpriced.
This table's concept is fantastic, and it appears to be well-made at first glance. The legs, on the other hand, are poorly constructed and make the table unsteady as a whole. Even after all of the legs have been extended to the same length, the entire stand is wobbly because all of the lower legs can flex and move side to side, which is a terrible design flaw for something that is supposed to hold a hot griddle full of hot food. I couldn't put my trust in this stand to cook on, so I'm returning it.
I used to travel with our 5th wheel by setting up the griddle on a portable aluminum table. br>br>The table is nice, but I'm not convinced it should cost more than the griddle, and despite the fact that the legs fold up, it's still a bulky item to store. br>br>If you REALLY want a blackstone table, then yes, it's a great investment, but it's not required.
star ecstatic I, on the other hand, am not one of those people. I'd give it a higher rating if it weren't for Amazon and/or Blackstone's failure to send a replacement for the broken leg knob that arrived. Only two options were presented to me: return the entire grill stand or purchase a replacement knob from a store. It's cumbersome and heavy, and it's pointless to repackage and return it when simple product support would solve the issue and earn me a 5-star rating. star ecstatic As it stands, I'll have to keep pliers on hand and grumble at Blackstone and Amazon every time I set up or adjust something, which is often because we camp all year.
22". However, the side extension piece should be attached to the main body with a hinge type connection; dealing with an extra piece is inconvenient, and the way it mounts to the main frame is inefficient (has one of those big holes for screws, then slides into a small hole to anchor it, the screws are pre-installed). mounted on frame and once in hole, pushing down slides into a smaller hole like on plastic wall clocks, but for the price should be way better, so i used a rubber mallet to tap it in all 4 hole slots, but i think if you lift that end to move unit it could dislodge, so it's not as secure as it should be. Also, the leg adjustment screws are cheap; one of the plastic knobs broke, so I went to the store and purchased flat metal thumb knobs. I suppose if you set it up and it stays in place, it'll be fine, but if you want to take it with you, it's cumbersome with the separate side extension that might fall off if you move your griddle, and for portability, it should be one piece for ease of use, just flip up the side extension (like my Traeger smoker front shelf add-on, which is a hinge type of lift and locks in place). (I'm not sure if the extension piece is only if you have the 22in because I only set it up once. ) You don't need the extension if you have a griddle and a 17-inch oven, but it's nice to have in any case for storing items and such; in fact, a redesign with flip-up shelves on both sides would be ideal. A couple of wheels on one end might also be useful, AS LONG AS THE SIDE EXTENSION IS SECURE WHEN LIFTING ONE END TO ROLL IT AROUND.
The weight-to-heavy-duty ratio is a good match. This is typical BlackStone quality, which is always outstanding. It's what I use for my 17" monitor, and it's a great setup. I can't imagine not having it now, and I'd do it all over again if I could. You can tell it was well-designed by people who use it. I don't believe the price is excessively high for what you get. I received it from Amazon in less than a week.
This is for my 22" Blackstone, and the Blackstone feet fit right into the holes in the stand, plus there's a side table. When you're finished, it folds up into a small package. Individually adjustable legs allow you to level the chair on almost any surface and eliminate rocking. br>br>Because it's steel, get some magnet hooks from Amazon to hang your cooking utensils, towels, and other items around your griddle. br>br>With this stand and a few griddle skills, you could be the top campground chef in no time.
This product is extremely durable and pairs well with our 22-inch Blackstone grill. It's lightweight and easy to transport, making it ideal for camping trips.