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HOT - Lodge Reversible Cast Iron Grill Griddle $24.97

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[Amazon.ca] HOT - Lodge Reversible Cast Iron Grill Griddle $24.97

Just saw this. Currently, at the lowest price, it has ever been.

Edit: Price reduced even more to $24.97

Edit: For those of you who ordered at $31.97 you might be able to cancel it even if it has shipped out and reorder at the lower price. Even though the order I made shipped out I was still able to cancel it somehow (Refer to Image)
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Jan 15, 2016
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Great price. Ive had this for a few years now for the house and camping. Pretty rugged and very useful.
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Beautiful looking piece of gear. I have the cheaper aluminum "Rock" one from Costco, but tempted to get this. 10lbs though...
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Tapout123 wrote: Beautiful looking piece of gear. I have the cheaper aluminum "Rock" one from Costco, but tempted to get this. 10lbs though...
I have that one as well, love it, about to buy another... great for camping, and bbq at home and even the gas stove. Just cant crank the heat on it as per the manual.
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Feb 15, 2012
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hot, this is cheaper than the single burner version which i am after
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Apr 30, 2017
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Edmonton
Thanks OP.
I’ve been looking for a nice griddle. This is perfect.
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Jan 6, 2013
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Montreal, Qc
I bought something similar The Rock griddle plate from Costco I believe was 30$ and certainly not cast iron.
So this is pretty good deal for a cast iron griddle.
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Tapout123 wrote: Beautiful looking piece of gear. I have the cheaper aluminum "Rock" one from Costco, but tempted to get this. 10lbs though...
the heavier the better
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Tapout123 wrote: Beautiful looking piece of gear. I have the cheaper aluminum "Rock" one from Costco, but tempted to get this. 10lbs though...
It'll be the last one you buy.
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16X9 and seasoned !
Fit's two burners so low heat at back higher heat at the front.
Dam you OP , wallet takes a hit . . . a minor hit.
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Same price on Walmart.ca
No in-store stock though (1 unit here and there).

Wish this griddle was closer to $50.

Looks like the one in the OP has a small lip, and if you're cooking high-fat foods or burgers, the fat might seep off the edge, causing a fire hazard.
The Lodge Pro one has taller edges that might prevent the liquids from falling over the edge.

Hmm.. I didn't even need a grill like this, but this could get really handy for taco night.
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Jul 11, 2009
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i want to buy this, but i'm not sure what i'd use it for. ideas?
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Thanks. Bought a similar item from Princess Auto but when I used it with high heat on the BBQ to sear steaks the surface "bubbled" and had a chemical smell to it. Wasn't comfortable with putting my food on it. Hopefully this Lodge product will be higher quality and safe.
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Good deal. I, too, was looking for the single burner version as it would be less bulky, however for the price hard to pass up this one.
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I see most of use cases are on gas stove, so STUPID question: is there any usage for this on a gas BBQ or charcoal BBQ? Assuming the BBQ device is quite descent like Weber?
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JimU wrote: i want to buy this, but i'm not sure what i'd use it for. ideas?
Burgers, steaks, fish, poultry, bacon & eggs, pancakes - world is your oyster my friend.
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JimU wrote: i want to buy this, but i'm not sure what i'd use it for. ideas?
Cooking followed closely by self defense. In all seriousness I use mine a lot when camping. Bacon and eggs for breakfast and burgers are probably the things I cook most using it.
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williamsauga wrote: the heavier the better
For cooking yes, absolutely. For lugging back and forth to the trailer every weekend in the summer, not so much.
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would this be ideal if I want to kbbq on my gas stove?
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lmx116 wrote: I see most of use cases are on gas stove, so STUPID question: is there any usage for this on a gas BBQ or charcoal BBQ? Assuming the BBQ device is quite descent like Weber?
I have used my griddle on the BBQ or camping fire for eggs and bacon. Works quite well.

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