The Portable Weber Traveler 22 in Griddle – Review and BIG NEWS!
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With summer here, lots of people are taking their portable griddles on the go for camping, RVing, etc… So today’s video is a review …
I'd like to know WHY Weber 'insists' using 1lb propane tanks? Not only are they more expensive but disposing of used tanks are problematic.
Can we get a Camp Chef 36 Gridiron griddle review please… Ty🙂
I'm in the market for a new camp griddle. Do you guys have any suggestions? It has to connect to a 20lb tank.
Thoughts on the camp chef gridiron?
Let me know if you end up in God’s country.
Wish we could still camp and RV. I’d go out there just to meet and rub shoulders with the King himself.
nice size for a camping griddle, and the table is pretty sweet as well
If you go into Gatlinburg make sure you pay to park there isn't much free parking and they will tow you. FYI
This is a great idea for a series that is summer appropriate. Love the foothills in TN. I will not even try to think of something you might forget to bring for cooking. However….Thermacell to repel mosquitoes is the best we have used camping or patio. Easy quick supplies at Wally World.
Hey, King. Any plans to do a Blackstone 22 in vs. Weber 22 in? How about a diabetic friendly griddle breakfast?
this will be interesting, i am interested in the weber and the portable pit boss
I'm intrigued, but that hot corner is kind of turning me off. With that small of a cooking area you really can't afford to have 15-20% of the grill be 100 degrees hotter.
For Chocolate Chip Pancakes: Don't mix it in the batter. Do what they did, but kind of agitate the top afterward to cover the chips. Mixing it into the batter makes the chips tend to clump in the middle with none at the edges, where putting them on during cooking gives a better distribution. Agitating the tops means the chocolate doesn't touch the griddle and scorch.
Source: My daughter has spent years perfecting Chocolate Chip Pancakes.
That Weber travel table is pretty nifty. That would have been great to have in the RV, actually, it would be great for home use too.
Looking forward to your camping adventures.
Enjoy!
There are no reviews of this griddle on the Walmart website. You might want to consider linking your review there if that is allowed.
I am really looking forward to this series about cooking on small equipment. We live in our RV full time and I have a portable pellet grill similar to yours and a 17 inch Blackstone. Thank you!
So can you not get the 20# tank adapter and use it? I do on my Blackstone 22. Just wondering what might prohibit you using a 20# on this.
#1 on your summer plans!!! Love the idea! Follow several channels that do this all the time. Can’t wait!
What an awesome idea going to different campgrounds. I would definitely do the same thing you do with the griddles. Just give as much information as possible and tell the good and the bad. Now with that being said Weber needs to thank you for giving us an excellent review of their griddle. I was simply impressed with the design, the temps, (I actually love that hot spot for searing) and the amount of pancakes you could do gave us a real grasp on the amount food at one time on a 22 inch griddle. The simple things you did just showed us the opportunities in it's use. Great Job!
I have the small, Weber egg-shaped grill that I take airplane camping. I found a Lodge griddle that fits perfectly over the grate. The 1# bottles have gotten really expensive, but then so has everything else since you know what, so I refill them myself. I also take a Honda 1000 generator for charging and light and a small Solo Stove for those remote locations without a fire pit. Always nice to have a tarp and paracord in case of rain. Don’t forget the mossy repellant. I guess I won’t be seeing you in the Idaho backcountry…
Did you know you can refill the 1 lb tanks? I've been doing this for alotta years! Completely safe & saves alotta money! Buy the adapter & brass caps on line.
Neil, there are lots of RV parks along the Mississippi Gulf Coast area.
Wonderful idea. Many cooks are difficult at best on smaller griddles.
So why can't you use a 20 lb?
Shouldn't you be bringing a weber smokey mountain when you go camping in the smokey mountains?
I refill my 1lb tanks. Saves a great amount of money. $20 dollar adapter on Amazon then buy a full tank and refill more than enough to make your money back in one sitting. As a avid camper/prepper that loves to cook, I like to keep about 15 greens on hand so you never run out
Looks like there's a $35 adapter hose that'll let you use this bad boy with a 20 lb tank. There's another review that did exactly that without issue.
Awesome video have fun on your camping trips
Anybody have a link to the Weber table? I couldn't even find it on Weber's website.
Exciting announcement! Will you be announcing your "tour" ahead of time?
Happy Camping Neal! – For me, I have pretty much all the same equipment I use at home for my camper – I can't think of anything that I use camping that I don't use at home.
Most camping things are "smaller versions" or collapsible versions to conserve space and weight.
I definitely have two separate sets of tools, bowls, thermometers, etc. so I don't have to pack up all my home gear for each trip, and then unpack them on return. – It's an evolution. – Cheers!
Not too far from you is the Frank Gross Campground at Rock Creek, GA. The fish hatchery is there and good trout fishing all around you. The big plus is catching your own dinner, with your skills you could have some delicious trout for dinner.
Fun camping adventure await, and you've got the tools needed for some great outdoor cooking👍😊
Dont forget to enjoy