Make your next outdoor get-together the talk of the town with the smashburgers made on this Blackstone tabletop grill, on sale at Amazon.
The 22-inch griddle is great for cookouts, tailgating, pool parties, and every outdoor activity in between. Wake up the family with eggs, hashbrowns, bacon, and pancakes, or indulge them for dinner with smash burgers and veggies.
339 square inches of cooking space and power “H” burners mean you can cook everything at once—and fast. And, a rear grease trap collects the leftover goop from your meals and makes clean-up easy.Here are more grilling deals perfect for the Fourth of July
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