Father’s Day is the unofficial kickoff to dads doing laps around the grill like it’s their full-time job. If there’s a Blackstone involved, things get serious—fast. That’s where the must-have Blackstone accessories come in, making him look like he’s running a five-star short-order kitchen in the backyard. No more flipping burgers with a butter knife or scraping stuck-on bits with a spoon. If Dad’s going to flex, he might as well have the gear to back it up.
Large Spatula

These spatulas don’t just flip—they control. Their extra-wide blades give you more room to move food around fast, especially when space is tight. The beveled edge slides under anything without a fight. For handling big portions on a hot griddle, this tool actually keeps you ahead.
Egg Rings

If you want round eggs that don’t slide halfway across the surface, these rings handle the job. They keep pancakes, sausage, and eggs in check so you’re not scraping up a mess later. The silicone holds shape but comes off clean. It’s a must-have when you’re cooking more than one breakfast order at once.
Cast Iron Grill Press

This isn’t just for burgers—it helps anything cook faster and crisper. When you smash a patty or weigh down a sandwich, you get more surface contact with the heat. That means better texture without constant flipping. Great for speeding things up without losing control.
Griddle Cleaning Kit

A greasy, crusted surface slows everything down. This kit clears the mess fast so you’re not scraping between batches. The handle gives good grip and the scraper stays sharp where it counts. You’ll need this on hand if you want to keep your griddle working like it should.
Griddle Cover

Rain, dust, and bugs don’t care if your grill’s been seasoned. A decent cover blocks out all the stuff that ruins the surface. This one fits snug and doesn’t blow off every time the wind picks up. If your griddle lives outside, this is the first thing you should add.
Grease Cup Liners

These liners cut cleanup time to seconds. Just lift and toss—no scrubbing burnt bits out of the tray. They also keep your grease trap from smelling weird after one too many cookouts. It’s a small upgrade that does a lot of work behind the scenes.
Easy Beezy Cast Iron Seasoning

This blend keeps your griddle slick without weird buildup. It glides on evenly, smells better than most, and helps keep rust away in humid weather. You’ll notice the difference in how fast your food lifts off the surface. Skip the oil mess and use this instead.
Squirt Bottles

These aren’t for water fights—they’re for building flavor fast. Fill them with oil, sauce, or water and keep them right by the griddle. The nozzle controls your pour so you’re not drowning the food. Super useful when you’re multitasking during a big cookout.