Is this $100 Kids’ Blackstone Griddle Toy Worth the Splurge?
Hey, good lookin’! Let’s get cookin’ with this Walmart deal 👩🏼🍳
Head over to Walmart.com where you can get your little chef their very own mini version of your grown-up Blackstone Griddle, complete with tools, for $99.99 shipped (regularly $200)!
The limited edition Blackstone My First Griddle features interactive details such as knobs that turn, a side shelf, built-in tool hooks, and wheels for easy mobility – just like Dad’s Blackstone!
To make it even more realistic, this super cute play griddle includes a 6-piece tool set with everything needed for your little chef to experiment and play!
Plus, when the kitchen closes and playtime is over, just lift the griddle top to stash the tools until time for the next meal.
Imagine how adorable it will be to see your kiddo enjoy cooking side by side with you. Guide them along as they master their spatula technique, while the two of you create delicious meals and fun memories for years to come!
Not so sure this toy griddle is worth the expense?
BUT, warm fuzzies aside, I think we can agree that for a toy, it is a bit pricey! It’s definitely pushing cuteness overload. However, would you actually pay almost $100 for the experience of having your mini-me pretend grilling alongside you whenever you fire up your griddle?
If the price is a cause to pause, I have an alternative for you – buy this $97 portable BlackstoneTable Top Griddle and detach the propane bottle when the kids are using it for play. The bonus is you would still have it available to use when you needed a portable option – for camping, tailgating, and more.
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It looks to be good quality. A lot of the bigger look-a-like toys just run expensive anyway. I think it would be worth it especially if your family does a lot of outdoor cookouts. Keep the little ones away from the real thing! (PS I would not want them playing with a real one, even without the fuel.)
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ihearthip! π€ I agree – it does look like it’s good quality! π
Um no, not going to spend that on my kids!