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New Blackstone Bronco open flame

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Just saw this ....
But would rather have the @seenred model !


Blackstone Bronco Open Flame Grill with Soft Cover and Coal Rake - Walmart.com https://share.google/ZS9yD9QkGOOh9NRtP

Keith

The compliment is appreciated Keith! I went and looked at the link - I don't know how heavy or well-built that cooker is, but I don't see how I could build one for what that grill costs. It doesn't have a huge cooking area, but it looks like a nice grill!

Red
 
The compliment is appreciated Keith! I went and looked at the link - I don't know how heavy or well-built that cooker is, but I don't see how I could build one for what that grill costs. It doesn't have a huge cooking area, but it looks like a nice grill!

Red
I was also looking for the weight but didn't see it listed.
It's definitely won't be a 'keep it in the family" cooker like Jim is getting!

Keith
 
I found 114 lbs for the weight.
A mild wind here at my house would put that in the neighbors yard 😂
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A new Bronco owner, I went with this model because its features perfectly match my style of cooking.
I really like that the grate can sit very low above the coals, and that the front panel opens up, allowing me to make kebabs on skewers using that low grate setting. It is a great size, easy to assemble, and features very sturdy, lockable casters.
I am very happy with it.
 
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