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Has anyone gotten a flat top grill? I'm considering buying one for burgers, pancakes, etc.

>> No.17496319

>>17496313
what are you gonna hook that to? a propane tank?

>> No.17496322

>>17496313
just buy a griddle or however you spell it.
you can make pancakes in any pan unless you-re eating like a fatass

>> No.17496362

>>17496319
Not OP but I use a propane flattop indoors with an adapter to a 20lb tank

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How is this different from a pan

>> No.17496392
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>>17496313
>>17496362
>indoors
says her in the instructions NOT to grill indoors

>> No.17496393

>>17496313
Oh are ya now bud?

>> No.17496402

>inb4 fat bottom girl
Had one a long, long time ago. Unless you're using it daily (or at least near-daily), which you very well might idk, there's no reason to buy one.

>> No.17496442

>>17496392
It's easier to tell people not to do something that it is to explain to them you shouldn't grill in an unventilated area or a small as fuck dorm room

>> No.17496443

Get the typical Chinese version for hot pot, then get a Korean BBQ plate for it. We have one and it works well.

>> No.17496473
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>>17496313
Just buy one of these babies and put it over your stove top (provided it's a gas range)

>> No.17496999

they're pretty good for pancakes. i've also made english muffins and french toast on mine.

>>17496319
there are electric ones.
>>17496391
they're usually bigger than a pan.