With 647 square inches of cooking area, the Lion L75000 natural gas grill offers up a gourmet grilling experience that’s easy and reliable. This built-in grill is constructed from commercial grade stainless steel and will provide years of grilling pleasure. Its super-durable double layer, seamless welded steel grill head features polished edges for good looks as well as longevity.
Last but certainly not least, the Camp Chef 600 comes with a full set of grill grates below the griddle plate so that you can switch to grilling up meats with those gorgeous grill marks that many people hunger for. A hose, regulator, and holding bracket are included for a 20-pound propane tank, which is not included. This griddle can also be changed to use natural gas by a licensed professional
Griddle vs Grill – What’s the difference?
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It’s probably safe to say that most all consumers are familiar with the concept of a grill: It’s essentially a metal grate that sits over an open flame heat source where food is cooked. From that basic definition, the types, styles and prices vary widely.
With regard to choosing a griddle, the material and construction considerations will be similar to those in choosing a grill: The better the quality of the materials, the longer the griddle will last. In general, chrome and stainless steel are the optimum choices for durability because they’re rust-resistant. Of course, these are also the most expensive types of griddle materials. More budget-friendly options may be coated aluminum or steel.
Which One Do I Need?
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When it comes to griddle versus grill, it’s hard to say which one wins out but it’s likely that you might want some form of both. If you’re planning the ultimate backyard kitchen consider complementing your choice grill with a griddle so you can enjoy all your meals in the great outdoors.
The size is just right for a family, with its 495 square inches of cooking surface crafted from stainless steel. Underneath, the heat is powered by two commercial quality, U-shaped stainless steel burners, each of which puts out 18,000 BTUs. Starting up is a breeze too, because the griddle has a push and turn flame-thrower primary ignition with a backup flash tube secondary ignition. The built-in grease trough has a center hole that channels all the grease to the drip tray. And, when the sun goes down, Blaze’s signature SRL LED control knob illumination looks stylish and makes it easy to see the controls.
You’re ready to upgrade your outdoor cooking space and buy a new grill…but maybe you need a griddle instead? Many people are aware of the different types of grills and maybe even smokers, but they haven’t even heard about outdoor griddles. This is really a shame because some may end up using a griddle just as much or more than an outdoor grill.
Ready to shop for a griddle? Here are a couple of options – one that’s a Cadillac version and a second that gives you lots of outdoor griddling bang for your buck.
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So which one should you choose? Actually, most consumers buy a griddle to go with a grill so that they can cook all sort of meals outside and enjoy the outdoors at breakfast, lunch and dinner time.
Griddle Features to Consider
With a lifetime warranty, you can’t go wrong with the Blaze Premium LTE 30-Inch Propane Gas Griddle With Lights. This freestanding griddle is versatile enough that you can cook just about anything for your family, from veggies to meats and everything in between.
A griddle, on the other hand, is a big flat metal surface that sits over a heat source, with no slats or gaps. It’s basically like a giant frying pan outdoors, and, just as in your regular kitchen, you can cook almost anything on a griddle.
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- Buyers love the ease of use.
- The grill includes some nice extras and even more upgrades are available for purchase separately.