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Sep-13-2021 12:50 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
we travel with a portable smoker too. 🙂
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Sep-13-2021 05:56 AM
JimK-NY wrote:My thoughts exactly...until I got one for my birthday. If you don't cook, then it's a waste of money, but if you like to cook and like deep flavors, then the griddle is a great option. We liked it so much at home that we got one to travel with. But, then again, we travel with a portable smoker too. 🙂Michelle.S wrote:
I leave it in the Store.
I agree. I have never had a griddle for use at home, why would I carry one in my RV?
Sep-13-2021 03:59 AM
afidel wrote:
I clean my 22" with water and flip it over so the cooking surface is facing the burners, keeps them and everything else in the passthrough clean. No carrying bag for me, that's too much like work 😃
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Sep-09-2021 06:06 PM
dodge guy wrote:
My small one 17” goes back in the box it came in. I wish I would’ve gotten the 22”. The single control knob is terrible, rather have the dual control of the 22”.
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Sep-09-2021 02:29 PM
Walaby wrote:
I've been keeping mine in the carry bag for several years now with no negative effect. yes, I have the slight tacky residue but it hasn't transferred over to the carry bag.
Whatever works though
Mike
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