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I plan to get a gas Bluestar cooktop. Looks like I have a choice of 4
burners plus a grill, 4 burners plus a weird raised griddle thing, and 6 burners. What's the best option? |
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Al Fresco wrote:
> > I plan to get a gas Bluestar cooktop. Looks like I have a choice of 4 > burners plus a grill, 4 burners plus a weird raised griddle thing, and 6 > burners. > > What's the best option? What do you cook? Do you have the vent for an indoor grill or will you end up smoking the place up? How often have you used a griddle in the last 3 months. Only you can answer your question. I'd get 6 burners, but that's me. blacksalt |
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![]() "Al Fresco" > wrote in message ... > I plan to get a gas Bluestar cooktop. Looks like I have a choice of 4 > burners plus a grill, 4 burners plus a weird raised griddle thing, and 6 > burners. > > What's the best option? Personally, I'd get six burners and then spend $20 on a cast-iron griddle that fits over two of the burners. I'd leave the grilling to my outdoor grill. But that's me. -Matt |
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