De beste bakplaataccessoires voor kamperen: compacte tools en opbergoplossingen voor onderweg
By blackstoneproducts | Published: 2026-07-12
Category: Productrecensies
Ontdek de beste compacte bakplaat-accessoires en opbergoplossingen voor koken in de camper. Van ruimtebesparende spatels tot draagbare tassen, til vandaag nog je Blackstone-camperopstelling naar een hoger niveau.
Life on the road in an RV opens up a world of adventure, but it also demands smart, space-saving solutions—especially when it comes to cooking. A flat top griddle is a game-changer for outdoor meals at campsites, tailgates, or scenic overlooks, but without the right accessories, your RV kitchen can quickly become cluttered and inefficient. Whether you are a full-time RVer or a weekend warrior, choosing compact griddle tools that pack small and perform big is essential.
In this guide, we’ll explore the best griddle accessories for RV cooking, focusing on tools that maximize your limited storage space, simplify cleanup, and help you whip up delicious meals wherever you park. From a versatile griddle press to a dedicated carry bag, these picks are designed to complement your Blackstone griddle and make life on the road even more enjoyable.
Why Compact Griddle Tools Matter for RV Life
Space is the most precious commodity in any RV. Every drawer, cabinet, and storage bin must earn its keep. Standard kitchen tools often take up too much room, but compact griddle tools are engineered to be lightweight, stackable, and multi-functional. A well-chosen spatula or press can double as a burger flipper and a bacon weight, saving both space and weight.
Additionally, RV cooking often happens outdoors, where wind, uneven surfaces, and limited prep areas add challenges. Tools that are easy to clean, rust-resistant, and designed for portability make a huge difference. Investing in accessories that serve multiple purposes means you can pack less and cook more—without sacrificing quality or flavor.
- Look for tools with removable or foldable handles to save drawer space.
- Choose stainless steel or silicone components that resist rust and are easy to wipe clean.
- Opt for accessories that nest or stack inside each other for efficient storage.
Must-Have RV Griddle Accessories for Efficient Cooking
When you are cooking in an RV, every tool should earn its spot. The Pro Series Griddle Press is a standout accessory for RVers because it is compact yet incredibly versatile. Use it to press burgers for even cooking, smash breakfast sandwiches, or sear vegetables with perfect contact. Its flat, heavy design stores easily in a drawer or carry bag and requires minimal cleanup.

Another essential is a quality spatula set that includes a slotted turner and a scraper. Look for models with long handles that keep your hands safe from heat but still fit in a storage compartment. A spatula with a built-in bottle opener or hook can also be a fun, space-saving bonus for campsite gatherings.
- A griddle press helps you cook food evenly and saves time by reducing flip frequency.
- Slotted spatulas allow excess grease to drain, keeping your meals lighter.
- Consider a spatula mat to protect your RV countertops from hot tools and drips.

Storage Solutions: Keeping Your Griddle Gear Organized
Storing a griddle and its accessories in an RV can be tricky, but with the right solutions, it becomes a breeze. The Camping Griddle Carry Bag is specifically designed for portability, featuring padded compartments that protect your griddle and accessories during travel. It fits neatly in an RV storage bay or under a dinette seat, and its handles make it easy to carry to the campsite.
For smaller accessories like spatulas, presses, and seasoning bottles, use a dedicated tool roll or small bin with dividers. Silicone bands or Velcro straps can keep tools bundled together, and a magnetic strip mounted inside a cabinet door offers quick access to metal tools without taking up drawer space. The goal is to create a system where everything has a home and nothing rattles around during transit.
- Use the Camping Griddle Carry Bag to transport your griddle safely and store accessories in its outer pockets.
- Label storage bins so you can quickly find your griddle press or spatula when hunger strikes.
- Store seasoning shakers upright in a small cup holder or spice rack to prevent spills.
Seasonings and Cleanup: Small Additions That Make a Big Difference
Even on the road, flavor matters. A compact seasoning like Sweet Maple Seasoning adds a touch of sweetness to pancakes, bacon, or chicken without taking up much pantry space. Its small shaker bottle fits easily in a spice drawer or camping kit, and a little goes a long way. Pair it with a simple oil spray bottle and a mini squeeze bottle for sauces to keep your seasoning station tidy.
Cleanup is another critical aspect of RV cooking. Grease management tools such as XL Rear Grease Cup Liners make disposal quick and mess-free. These liners fit standard grease cups and can be replaced without scrubbing, which is a huge time-saver when you are boondocking or have limited water. A small scraper and a pack of microfiber cloths complete your cleanup kit.
- Keep a dedicated seasoning caddy with your most-used blends to avoid rummaging through cabinets.
- Use grease cup liners to simplify disposal and prevent grease buildup in your RV trash.
- Always let your griddle cool completely before packing it away to avoid damage to storage bags.
Tips for Choosing the Right Griddle for Your RV
Not all griddles are created equal for RV life. The 14" Griddle with Side Burner is an excellent choice for couples or solo travelers because it is compact enough to fit on a small RV table or tailgate, yet includes a side burner for boiling water or simmering sauces. Its lightweight design makes it easy to carry and store, and the side burner adds versatility without taking up extra space.
For larger families or those who love to entertain at the campsite, the Original 36" Griddle with Hood Bundle provides ample cooking surface and a hood that traps heat for even cooking. While it requires more storage space, its performance and capacity can justify the footprint. Measure your RV storage bay carefully before purchasing, and consider a griddle with detachable legs for flat storage.
- Match griddle size to your typical number of campers—14-inch for 1-2 people, 36-inch for groups.
- Look for griddles with removable drip trays for easier cleaning in tight spaces.
- If you cook in windy conditions, a griddle with a hood or wind guards is a smart investment.
Equipping your RV with the right griddle accessories transforms outdoor cooking from a chore into a highlight of your travels. Compact tools like the Pro Series Griddle Press, a reliable carry bag, and smart storage solutions ensure you spend less time organizing and more time enjoying delicious meals under the open sky. Ready to upgrade your RV cooking setup? Explore the full range of Blackstone griddle accessories and find the perfect additions for your mobile kitchen.



