My first one is 5 years old and has served me well.Looks almost as good as new. It's a prep table, surface for a small grill and storage space for large and small items. The top is stainless while the body is plastic- all very sturdy and ruggedly constructed. Pretty much every part snaps together with good precision. A few screws are added for good measure. But for the price, it's a great addition to my outdoor kitchen. The price has varied widely. As high as $299 on Amazon when it's available and even higher at Wayfair. Highly recommended.
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I just purchased a second one these tables for $219 delivered.
My first one is 5 years old and has served me well.Looks almost as good as new. It's a prep table, surface for a small grill and storage space for large and small items. The top is stainless while the body is plastic- all very sturdy and ruggedly constructed. Pretty much every part snaps together with good precision. A few screws are added for good measure. But for the price, it's a great addition to my outdoor kitchen. The price has varied widely. As high as $299 on Amazon when it's available and even higher at Wayfair. Highly recommended.Tags: None
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- Dec 2015
- 1891
- NE OK - South of Bonesy
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Traeger BBQ124
Yoder YS480
Chargriller Duo gas/charcoal side-by side
Blackstone 36" griddle
Camp Chef Smoke Vault 24 propane smoker
*current project - 330 gallon offset stickburner in progress*
Personal firearms, home theater, home computing/networking, car audio enthusiast.
I need something to go with my griddle, but that's a little fancier than I need. Also needs wheels. I been keeping an eye out.
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Club Member
- May 2019
- 1012
- San Clemente, CA
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Sam
MAK 2 Star
Napoleon 500 Pro gasser grill
Pit Boss Ultimate 2-burner griddle
Instant Pot Duo Crisper 8 qt
Cuisinart food processor
Kitchenaid Stand Mixer
Breville Smart toaster oven
Anova Sous vide
Cabella 15” Vacuum Sealer
Fireboard v2
Fireboard Spark
Thermoworks IR gun
Thermoworks MK4
Thermoworks Zero
Thermoworks Signals
TempSpike
Grill Rescue brush
Grillmaster electric steam brush
7 Shun knives (paring to 12" slicer)
Misen Chef's knife
8-9 other knives (enough to get an eye roll from wife!)
2 Mandolins, 1 veggie spiralizer
Work Sharp E5 sharpener
Chef's Choice sharpener
And, cigars, wine and some good spirits!
I have the smaller version. They do have fixed plastic wheels on one side, so it does sort of roll when lifting the other end. As for Stainless Steel - it is a very thin and not a very rust resistant. You have to regularly use a polish or something to help keep it clear, particularly in the salty sea air where I live. I keep my 22" Blackstone griddle on it and really appreciate the storage. Very good value IMHO.
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- Mar 2020
- 2889
- Near Chicago, IL
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Current Portfolio:
Joule
Akorn (Bandit)
PK300
Old (sold) Loves:
PBC
Weber 22" Premium
Masterbuilt Gravity 560
Thermometers:
Inkbird
Thermoworks POP
Combustion Inc (on the way!)
Preferred Charcoal:
Masterbuilt Lump
Favorite Rubs:
Homemade (mainly MMD/Just Like Katz rub)
Other Accessories:
Mercer brisket slicing knife
Rapala brisket trimming knife
SS BBQ trays
NoCry Cut Resistant Gloves
LEM # 8 Meat Grinder
Lodge 5-Quart Dutch Oven + Skillet
Meat Claws
Grill Rescue Brush
Meat Fridge for dry aging
Favorite Whiskey/Beer:
Anything Peaty or anything from New Holland brewery
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Panhead John I have seen it at Walmart sometimes for I want to say $350 but it has been hard to find.
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Panhead John I have this one PJ. I got it at Walmart online for 299. Free shipping to the store which is only a mile from me. It’s awesome.
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Wow, $300? Damned thing oughtta come assembled for that - after putting together my Blackstone griddle, I'd look for another option in just a storage/prep cart.
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Founding Member & Owner of SnS Grills
- May 2014
- 4905
- Charlotte, NC
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- Slow 'N Sear Kamado
- Slow 'N Sear Kettle
- Lots of grills that work with Slow 'N Sear
- LOTS of digital thermometers
- LOTS of accessories
- Favorite Beer - Fat Tire
- Favorite Bourbon - Woodford Reserve
- Favorite White Wine - Cakebread Chardonnay
- Favorite Red Wine - Yes, Please
- President/Owner - SnS Grills
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Club Member
- Dec 2015
- 928
- Phoenix, AZ
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Weber Genesis S330 with GrillGrates
Weber Summit Kamado E6
Weber Performer with SnS, DnG and Pit Viper mod
Weber 26" kettle with SnS, DnG and Pit Viper mod
PBC
Blackstone 36" SS griddle
PKGO
Fireboard (2)
Thermoworks Smoke
Thermoworks MK4 (2)
Themoworks Thermapen ONE
Accessories ranging from a Vortex to bear claws.
I got one of those a couple years ago. It's great. The top is thin stainless that scratches super easy, but is still very sturdy as it's reinforced with plastic ribs. Love it!
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In your experience would it hold up outside in cold weather? I have been shopping for an outdoor storage bench but a prep table makes more sense. Thanks for sharing.
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Club Member
- Jun 2016
- 3875
- Rockland county New York
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Lonestar Grillz 24x36 offset smoker, grill, w/ main chamber charcoal grate and 3 tel-tru thermometers - left, right and center
Yoke Up custom charcoal basket and a Grill Wraps cover.
22.5 copper kettle w/ SnS, DnG, BBQ vortex, gasket and stainless steel hinge kit.
Napoleon gas grill (soon to go bye bye) rotting out.
1 maverick et-733 digital thermometer - black
1 maverick et-733 - gray
1 new standard grilling remote digital thermometer
1 thermoworks thermopen mk4 - red
1 thermoworks thermopop - red
Pre Miala flavor injector
taylor digital scale
TSM meat grinder
chefs choice food slicer
cuisinhart food processor
food saver vacuum sealer
TSM harvest food dehydrator
I have had mine for about 3 years now. Keep it in the garage and it’s been great.
Highly recommend it.
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- Dec 2018
- 2833
- SE Texas
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"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." ~Benjamin Franklin
I went ahead and ordered it too. I need a nicer work area outside and the storage will be nice for the SnSK accessories that are not being used during a specific cook (I currently stack them on the ground until the SnSK cools down).
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Club Member
- Mar 2020
- 2889
- Near Chicago, IL
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Current Portfolio:
Joule
Akorn (Bandit)
PK300
Old (sold) Loves:
PBC
Weber 22" Premium
Masterbuilt Gravity 560
Thermometers:
Inkbird
Thermoworks POP
Combustion Inc (on the way!)
Preferred Charcoal:
Masterbuilt Lump
Favorite Rubs:
Homemade (mainly MMD/Just Like Katz rub)
Other Accessories:
Mercer brisket slicing knife
Rapala brisket trimming knife
SS BBQ trays
NoCry Cut Resistant Gloves
LEM # 8 Meat Grinder
Lodge 5-Quart Dutch Oven + Skillet
Meat Claws
Grill Rescue Brush
Meat Fridge for dry aging
Favorite Whiskey/Beer:
Anything Peaty or anything from New Holland brewery
Panhead John Hmmm. Check this one out. This is probably my new favorite.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Blackston...Hood/280180646Last edited by IFindZeroBadCooks; December 24, 2021, 08:48 PM.
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Thanks! But I’m not in the market for one, I was just noticing it was unavailable.
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Panhead John Understood. Figured you’d need it eventually and like making lists like me. 🤣
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I have the Blackstone prep table under the lanai and it does work well as a prep table and storage for the Blackstone stuff and a few BBQ items. It's good enough for that use for $250 back 8 months ago.
Stuff like pellets, charcoal, disposable foil go into my deck box nearer to those cookers. I even have the top rack of my pellet grill and offset in there.
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Club Member
- Mar 2016
- 1535
- Sunny SoCal
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Cooking gadgets
Weber Summit Charcoal Grill Center
Weber Summit Platinum D6
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
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