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36" Weber 4-Burner Liquid Propane Outdoor Griddle (44310401)

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$399

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Ace Hardware has 36" Weber 4-Burner Liquid Propane Outdoor Griddle (44310401) on sale for $399. Select free ship to store where available, otherwise select locations may offer Free Scheduled Delivery from your local Store.

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  • Note: Availability for pickup and Scheduled Delivery will vary by location and your selected store. Ace Rewards Members (free to join) may also get Free assembly and delivery on grills $399+.
About this Item:
  • Stainless steel high 60,000 BTU performance burners.
  • The high-capacity front grease tray is strategically positioned for effective grease collection.
  • The sturdy side griddle work tables offer ample space for meal preparation, condiment placement, and utensil organization, ensuring you have everything you need within arm's reach while griddling.
  • The hinged lid acts as a protective barrier against wind, rain, or debris, ensuring a clean and controlled cooking environment, regardless of the weather conditions.

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $64.20 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $463.20.

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Ace Hardware has 36" Weber 4-Burner Liquid Propane Outdoor Griddle (44310401) on sale for $399. Select free ship to store where available, otherwise select locations may offer Free Scheduled Delivery from your local Store.

Thanks to Deal Hunter ppxyz1 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Availability for pickup and Scheduled Delivery will vary by location and your selected store. Ace Rewards Members (free to join) may also get Free assembly and delivery on grills $399+.
About this Item:
  • Stainless steel high 60,000 BTU performance burners.
  • The high-capacity front grease tray is strategically positioned for effective grease collection.
  • The sturdy side griddle work tables offer ample space for meal preparation, condiment placement, and utensil organization, ensuring you have everything you need within arm's reach while griddling.
  • The hinged lid acts as a protective barrier against wind, rain, or debris, ensuring a clean and controlled cooking environment, regardless of the weather conditions.

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $64.20 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $463.20.

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Written by ppxyz1 | Staff

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JB112
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Got this griddle a few months ago at the same price---solid. Highly recommended. Even heating, solid construction. It ain't the new Slate model, but the several hundred in price premium isn't worth it IMO.
For those that wonder why I didn't go Blackstone---a few searches said quality was sus with Blackstone. Alternatively, for those of you with Sam's Club memberships, Sam's has a few Member's Mark griddles to look at.

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Jul 31, 2025 02:23 PM
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JB112Jul 31, 2025 02:23 PM
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Got this griddle a few months ago at the same price---solid. Highly recommended. Even heating, solid construction. It ain't the new Slate model, but the several hundred in price premium isn't worth it IMO.
For those that wonder why I didn't go Blackstone---a few searches said quality was sus with Blackstone. Alternatively, for those of you with Sam's Club memberships, Sam's has a few Member's Mark griddles to look at.
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Quote from JB112 :
Got this griddle a few months ago at the same price---solid. Highly recommended. Even heating, solid construction. It ain't the new Slate model, but the several hundred in price premium isn't worth it IMO.For those that wonder why I didn't go Blackstone---a few searches said quality was sus with Blackstone. Alternatively, for those of you with Sam's Club memberships, Sam's has a few Member's Mark griddles to look at.
Same feedback here, purchased this a few months ago and very happy with it.
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Jul 31, 2025 07:35 PM
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htowntegJul 31, 2025 07:35 PM
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3 burner version is $279
Jul 31, 2025 07:48 PM
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LillybulldogJul 31, 2025 07:48 PM
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Is this the old version before they updated the cooking surface
Yesterday 12:57 AM
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SousathSYesterday 12:57 AM
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Quote from JB112 :
Got this griddle a few months ago at the same price---solid. Highly recommended. Even heating, solid construction. It ain't the new Slate model, but the several hundred in price premium isn't worth it IMO.
For those that wonder why I didn't go Blackstone---a few searches said quality was sus with Blackstone. Alternatively, for those of you with Sam's Club memberships, Sam's has a few Member's Mark griddles to look at.

Been eyeing the Members Mark one, might just go with that one as it's 199.98 right now.
Yesterday 02:50 AM
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1oakproductionsYesterday 02:50 AM
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Quote from JB112 :
Got this griddle a few months ago at the same price---solid. Highly recommended. Even heating, solid construction. It ain't the new Slate model, but the several hundred in price premium isn't worth it IMO.For those that wonder why I didn't go Blackstone---a few searches said quality was sus with Blackstone. Alternatively, for those of you with Sam's Club memberships, Sam's has a few Member's Mark griddles to look at.
100%. Weber makes good stuff. I snagged one of those natural gas Member's Mark ones a couple years ago after seeing it on Slickdeals and keep it parked next to my Weber Genesis.
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tsqbrandYesterday 12:05 PM
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Quote from SousathS :
Been eyeing the Members Mark one, might just go with that one as it's 199.98 right now.
Is that the same size as this one?

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Yesterday 03:37 PM
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boarderjwYesterday 03:37 PM
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Quote from tsqbrand :
Is that the same size as this one?
The Member's Mark griddle is a little smaller at 720 sq in (vs 756 sq in).
Also, the Member's Mark is 48000 BTU (vs 60000 BTU).
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beelzeboozerYesterday 04:58 PM
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Quote from JB112 :
Got this griddle a few months ago at the same price---solid. Highly recommended. Even heating, solid construction. It ain't the new Slate model, but the several hundred in price premium isn't worth it IMO.For those that wonder why I didn't go Blackstone---a few searches said quality was sus with Blackstone. Alternatively, for those of you with Sam's Club memberships, Sam's has a few Member's Mark griddles to look at.
I own this and previously owned the Blackstone Omnivore. The weber build quality is significantly better and worth the extra money IMHO.
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SDNick484Yesterday 06:01 PM
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Quote from beelzeboozer :
I own this and previously owned the Blackstone Omnivore. The weber build quality is significantly better and worth the extra money IMHO.
Could you elaborate? I have a 3 burner Blackstone Pro (precursor to the Omnivore line, but similar concept) from 2019 and it's still going strong with no issues. I resurfaced the griddle for the first time this past Spring, but that was on me for not properly covering it in winter. After doing that and giving it a touchup with high heat paint it looks and runs as well as it did 6 years ago.
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MrWessonYesterday 10:19 PM
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Quote from SDNick484 :
Could you elaborate? I have a 3 burner Blackstone Pro (precursor to the Omnivore line, but similar concept) from 2019 and it's still going strong with no issues. I resurfaced the griddle for the first time this past Spring, but that was on me for not properly covering it in winter. After doing that and giving it a touchup with high heat paint it looks and runs as well as it did 6 years ago.
The blackstones are extremely flimsy and made of very thin gauge steel. They rust like crazy too.
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SDNick484Today 12:09 AM
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Quote from MrWesson :
The blackstones are extremely flimsy and made of very thin gauge steel. They rust like crazy too.
Interesting, that hasn't been my experience although mine is a older model so build quality may have changed over the years. The only rust I ever experienced in six years was on the griddle surface itself this past year, and it was only because I was bad about covering it this winter.

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