I just got a new Blackstone griddle. You may have seen my post on it from a few days ago. Realized I had no proper tools to cook on it! So I ordered a set off Amazon. Looked good. Priced fair it seemed. Not the cheapest I saw though. Anyway, the kit arrived today and is a complete joke. So I’m coming to my fellow pitmasters for guidance. Please help me get what I need. Price is not a major factor. Thanks in advance.
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Current cookers:
Recteq RT-700 "Bull" pellet cooker
Smokin-It model 2 electric smoker w/ Maverick 732 temp monitor and cold smoking kit
Weber Genesis 3 burner gas grill w/ rotisserie
Charbroil Grill2Go gas grill
Weber 22" Performer Deluxe kettle grill w/ThermoPro TP-20S temp monitor
Onlyfire rotisserie kit for 22" kettle
Weber Smokey Joe
SnS Deluxe
Vortex
The Orion Cooker convection cooker/smoker (two of them)
Pit Boss Ultimate 3 burner griddle
Joule Sous Vide circulator
Thermopen original.
Too many miscellaneous accessories (grill pans, baskets, tools, gloves, etc.) to keep track of. 🤦♂️
Favorite beer: Anything that's cold!
Favorite cocktail: Bourbon neat
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I shopped for each separately and repurposed some items from Home Depot to make my set. One is a wide metal paint scraper for scraping and sometimes moving food around. Got this spatula from Amazon and it works well for me.
I also have a metal dome I use over some foods and eggs. My squirt bottles for oil and water I found at a local kitchen store.
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Weber Summit Charcoal Grill Center
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Blue Rhino Razor
Dyna-Glo XL Premium Dual Chamber
Camp Chef Somerset IV along with their Artisan Pizza Oven 90
Anova WiFi
Thermometers
Thermapen Mk4 - ThermaQ High Temp Kit - ThermaQ Meathead Kit - ThermaQ WiFi - ThermoWorks IR-GUN-S - ThermoWorks Signals & Billows - ThermoPop -ThermoWorks ProNeedle - ThermoWorks TimeStick Trio x2 - and a Christopher Kimball timer - NO, I do not work for ThermoWorks...I just like their products.
Other useful bits...
KitchenAid 7-qt Pro Line stand mixer
A Black & Decker food processor that I can't seem to murder
A couple of immersion blenders, one a "consumer" model & the other a "high end" Italian thing. Yes, the Italian one is a bit better, but only marginally
Instant Pot Duo Evo Plus 8-qt + accessories like egg-bite & egg holders
All-Clad pots & pans, along with some cast iron...everything from 7" Skookie pans to 8.5qt Dutch ovens
Weber GBS griddle, pizza stone, and wok
Knives range from Mercer to F. Dick to "You spent how much for one knife? One knife?!" LOL
These are the ones I use most...
Buy Dexter-Russell Dexter Russell PS286-8H-PCP Sani-Safe 8 x 3" Perforated Turner: Spatulas - Amazon.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases
I actually have a few more, but these are the "must haves" IMO.
The Hell’s Handles from Mercer are also worth a look... But the blue stands out from the few wood handled items I still have and, as a bonus, I know they’re MINE. ;-) Handy when cooking somewhere other than my backyard.
I gave away the rest of my wood handled stuff.
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Here's a basic set Jfrosty27 that's actually pretty decent for the cost. https://www.campchef.com/flat-top-gr...-tool-kit.html
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Weber Q2200
Blackstone Pizza Oven
Portable propane burners (3)
Propane turkey Fryer
Fire pit grill
I've been using this set for a while. It is pretty good.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I have these little domes.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
And a pair of 12" domes I bought locally. I use those more. My EVO Grill also has a giant dome of course.
I also have something similar to this (just 1) and I paid considerably more. Hopefully, the quality of mine is better.
https://www.amazon.com/Scraper-Wallp...NsaWNrPXRydWU=
Don't forget about the squirt bottles.
https://www.amazon.com/Squeeze-Squir...8398666&sr=8-3
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This is my favorite.
MANNKITCHEN Professional GradeStainless Steel Spatula Perfect for Cast Iron Skillets and Flat Top Grills https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078WKC8B4..._8NArFbXMJ30ZS
thick enough to pry with. I actually sharpened the front edge...
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I bought a set on Amazon from Grillers Choice and they are great. The best part about them is the small spatula, as it is just slightly smaller than the grease opening in the back. I can scrape to the back, then scrape the spatula inside the opening to remove any built up crud. Other than that, what was mentioned above and buy stock in a paper towel company☺
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I picked mine up at Wally World where I got my Blackstone. It was something like this:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Blackston...-Kit/985014937
Then I supplemented it with this:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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This is my standard "goin' out to the GriddleBot" load out:
The spatulas are some Amazon house brand, they're... fine they work and the pair were $20 or so. Bench scraper, this is just one I had in the back of the drawer; it's getting replaced by a 6" stainless drywall taping knife if I ever remember to think about it when I'm at the hardware store. Grill press, get whatever as long as it's heavy and big enough. Melting domes, I got a couple of Nordic Ware from Amazon for something like $6.75 a pop, they're bombproof. Squeeze bottles; I like 16 oz. bottles for oil and water, if you're like me you already have a surprising number of these. 1/2 and 1/4 sheet pans; so useful for carrying stuff and plenty of other things.
Of course if you want The Professionals Choice for grill spatulas: Dexter
About $30 from Amazon last I checked, likely cheaper from a restaurant supply store. Pretty much bulletproof. The only reason that one isn't my weapon of choice is that it's 34 years old and has lost so much metal off the front that it won't sit flat on the griddle anymore.
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Hell's Handles is all I use. They are fantastic.Last edited by DavidNorcross; August 26, 2020, 03:34 AM.
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Current cookers:
Recteq RT-700 "Bull" pellet cooker
Smokin-It model 2 electric smoker w/ Maverick 732 temp monitor and cold smoking kit
Weber Genesis 3 burner gas grill w/ rotisserie
Charbroil Grill2Go gas grill
Weber 22" Performer Deluxe kettle grill w/ThermoPro TP-20S temp monitor
Onlyfire rotisserie kit for 22" kettle
Weber Smokey Joe
SnS Deluxe
Vortex
The Orion Cooker convection cooker/smoker (two of them)
Pit Boss Ultimate 3 burner griddle
Joule Sous Vide circulator
Thermopen original.
Too many miscellaneous accessories (grill pans, baskets, tools, gloves, etc.) to keep track of. 🤦♂️
Favorite beer: Anything that's cold!
Favorite cocktail: Bourbon neat
Thanks for all the help folks! I have it handled I think at this point. I ordered a set by Blackstone that was recommended in a post above. Fingers crossed.
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Jim Morris
Cookers- Slow 'N Sear Deluxe Kamado (2021)
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- Weber Performer Deluxe 22.5" w/ GrillGrates & Slow 'N Sear & Drip N Griddle & Vortex & Party Q & Rotisserie (2007)
- Thermoworks Smoke w/ Wifi Gateway
- Thermoworks Dot
- Thermoworks Thermapen ONE & Classic
- Thermoworks RT600C
- Weber Connect
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Having gotten into griddle cooking this summer, I'll comment on what I have, and what I use.
1. Blackstone Commercial Grade 5-Piece Griddle Cooking Toolkit
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Blackston...7-2493a54e483d
This set pretty much has what you need - two spatulas of the same size, two squirt bottles, 1 for water, 1 for oil, and a scraper. I bought the set back when I was doing gridding using my grill grates on the gas grill.
2. Camp Chef 6 Piece Professional Griddle Tool Set
https://www.outdoorcooking.com/produ...-tool-kit.html
The thing that I like about this set is that the smaller spatula has very sharp scraper side edges, and I find myself using it more than any of the other scrapers for cleaning the griddle, and also for getting under and flipping smash burgers. Camp Chef sells just the spatulas too, without the other stuff.
3. Round Basting/Melting Dome
I went cheap here - and this works well for steaming veggies, or for speeding up melting cheese.
4. Square Basting/Melting Dome
I just thought the square shape might be easier to fit over maybe 4 burgers at once. The picture on Amazon is wonky, as they ship with the handles mounted to the inside of the dome, and you gotta just unscrew it and put it on the outside. It takes less space for shipping that way.
5. Grill Presses
I have one of these - good for smashing burgers, holding a thin steak or some bacon flat to the griddle:
My son in law got me this one a few years ago - its not flat on the bottom, so not good for smashing a burger, but a good press for steaks or bacon:
https://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-CGP.../dp/B005TGY0ME
If you just wanted one set, I would go for the Blackstone that you ordered, as it is good to have to equal size spatulas when you get into stir fry action, and these are a good size for most uses. The other stuff you can build into when you get a bigger griddle. I've used the melting domes more than the presses.
JimLast edited by jfmorris; August 26, 2020, 12:55 PM.
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