Finally added a Flat rock to my outdoor cooking collection. Traeger Pro 22, is pictured and also have a Pro 780 in the garage for when I need more space for big family cookouts. Weber S-335 was formerly the propane workhorse but now I feel the Flat rock will be taking over for a good while.

by Dry_Extension4436

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  2. jpdude87

    Congrats on the addition. I can’t personally bring myself to spend that kinda money when Blackstone is a fraction of the cost. Hopefully you got a steal!

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