NEW Traeger Griddle – Flatrock Flat Top Grill Review and Unboxing


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You guys have been asking about the new Traeger griddle so here it is – The Traeger Flatrock Flat Top Grill review! Watch as we …

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  1. Maggie Domos
    Maggie Domos says:

    We got this AWESOME grill for free. And it’s awesome but not because we got it for free and they’re paying us to say this. But please buy it so we can make more money. Lol.

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  2. Bond James Bond
    Bond James Bond says:

    Nice that Traeger see value in your opinion and the reach you have. Congratulations for that!
    That being said, $900?! Nope. Pitboss Ultimate and Weber are half the price and will cook just as well.

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  3. Masterlee43
    Masterlee43 says:

    It's ironic watching this. I knew before you mentioned it that it was probably a promotional item sent to you by them. I also knew you would give an honest opinion on it before you even said it. I just happened to be watching QVC this week end and they had my Blackstone Griddle on sale and were demoing it. The first thing I thought was "Ya'll should have got Neal to do this. I love my Blackstone but it was free for me to try, review, and keep also as I am a Spark Reviewer. This particular grill you have does look to be well built. Has some really good features too. But that cover could be an issue for some like me. Not sure how Traeger missed that, but I am sure they can address it in future models or even do a modification on the present. As far as the price, well that cover could be the issue for me. It's just at that price point my expectations are raised. I do not mind paying for quality, but when you are talking rating any item I tend to break it down into several categories and an item costing more I tend to grade harder because my expectations are raised. I am looking forward to videos and your opinion as far as grilling goes. (That could sway opinions one way or the other.) It will make for some very interesting viewing ratings and opinions, especially with the side by side comparisons. I did love how Traeger is confident in their product and stands by their product. With all this being said I do have one very important piece of advice that you can use in the future. Never Ever call your wife "An Old Lady"

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  4. Cedar Oak Farm
    Cedar Oak Farm says:

    Got to admit, never saw a box printed like that. Great idea as Amy says, marketing was listened too. What is the price point this thing lives in? Where is it made? Just watched the first cook as well, agree with the holes in the side and the grease drain. Also around here, the wind would get to the griddle with those big vents. Good first view.

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  5. RikkiRu222
    RikkiRu222 says:

    Hey Neal, I certainly agree it’s a beast BUT….did you mention the “electric” “plug-in” part? I realize that you don’t have to start it with electricity but us outdoor cooks should know about the electric start or the wire wick start. (Without the plug in.) BTW, that electric part makes this griddle a non starter with me. I love the build. And it’s a propane gas utensil. But the plug in gives you the easy start and, I think, the tank measurement. Thanks again.

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  6. Jay Booth
    Jay Booth says:

    Congrats on that new Traeger griddle Neal! The wind shield is something I’ve been waiting to see. How long did it take to put together? There’s no question concerning your honest opinion on the pros and cons. My grandsons would love that box!! Love seeing the excitement! We need to connect one of these days! Cheers brother!

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  7. Richard Scarlett
    Richard Scarlett says:

    the wheel on the Traeger are just way too small. As you said in your first cook video, I just dont like the handles, the grease trap location, no bottom shelf, cant use the hinged lid for dome cooking / heating. Just my initial thoughts after the fact

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  8. Mark Fullen
    Mark Fullen says:

    I’m so happy for y’all! Congratulations on getting the Traeger for free, your hard work is paying off by getting sponsors. Can’t wait for the first cook. Thanks for sharing your cooking with us!

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  9. MA
    MA says:

    Can you clarify the comment on the lid being used closed? I tend to really like to use my pit boss to finish cooks, is it just traeger saying not to use it like that or will it not work for some reason?

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