When it comes to overlanding, camping, or cooking on fishing trips, propane is one piece of gear I don’t compromise on. After running through a lot of setups, I finally put together a system I can count on: the Flame King 5lb propane tank, the Flame King T-Rack mount, and the Flame King 120,000 BTU single burner stove. Here’s how this combo has worked out for me in real-world use.
Flame King 5lb Refillable Propane Tank
I’ve used the typical 1lb green bottles for years, but they’re wasteful and don’t last long. Switching to the Flame King 5lb tank has been a game changer. It’s compact, easy to carry, and holds enough propane for multiple cooking sessions without taking up bed space. The handle makes it simple to grab and move around, and since it’s refillable, I’m saving money while cutting down on single-use canisters.
Key Benefits:
- Portable size with serious capacity
- Built-in handle for easy carrying
- Refillable—saves money over time
- DOT certified for safe transport
Flame King T-Rack Propane Mount
Mounting propane safely in the truck bed has always been tricky. The Flame King T-Rack mount solved that problem for me. It attaches directly to my bed rack and locks the 5lb tank in place. I don’t have to worry about the tank rolling around on bumpy roads or taking up storage space in the bed. It keeps everything secure, easy to access, and out of the way.
Why I Like It:
- Heavy-duty steel construction
- Powder-coated for durability
- Quick access when cooking on the road
- Keeps propane secured while driving
Flame King 120,000 BTU Single Burner Stove
This stove is an absolute powerhouse. With 120K BTUs, it has more than enough heat for anything from boiling crawfish to frying fish after a long day on the water. I’ve used it with cast iron skillets, big stock pots, and even a griddle plate—it handles it all. The adjustable flame gives you control, whether you’re simmering gumbo or blasting full heat for a seafood boil.
Performance Notes:
- Huge output: 120,000 BTUs of cooking power
- Sturdy frame for large pots and pans
- Works perfectly with the 5lb tank setup
- Simple to hook up and adjust
Final Thoughts: Why This Setup Works
Together, this Flame King propane system checks every box for me. The 5lb tank is the perfect size, the T-Rack mount keeps it locked down, and the single burner stove delivers serious cooking power. Whether I’m camping, fishing, or tailgating, I’ve got a portable kitchen that’s reliable and efficient.
If you’re looking to upgrade your outdoor cooking gear, this is a setup I’d recommend without hesitation.
Blackstone 2224 On-The-Go 22″ Omnivore Tabletop Griddle Review – The Perfect Match for My Flame King Propane Setup
When I first set up my Flame King 5lb propane tank, T-Rack mount, and 120K BTU single burner stove, I thought I had everything covered. That setup gave me power, portability, and reliability for camping and fishing trips. But recently, I decided to take it up a notch and add a Blackstone 2224 On-The-Go 22″ Omnivore Tabletop Griddle with Hood.
Now, my outdoor cooking setup is complete.
Why I Added the Blackstone 2224
The Flame King stove is perfect for big pots, boiling seafood, and frying in cast iron. But sometimes I wanted something more versatile—flat-top cooking for burgers, bacon, pancakes, fajitas, and even fish fillets. That’s where the Blackstone 2224 Omnivore griddle comes in.
It’s portable, fits perfectly in the bed of my truck, and hooks right into my Flame King propane tank.
Features That Stand Out
- Dual “Omnivore” Burners – Two independently controlled stainless steel burners give me heat control across the 22-inch cook surface. I can sear steaks on one side while keeping veggies warm on the other.
- Cooking Surface – With 361 square inches of space, I can cook a full breakfast for the family in one go.
- Protective Hood – The built-in hood keeps grease contained, protects the griddle during travel, and helps with melting cheese or steaming food.
- Portability – At just over 30 pounds, it’s light enough to move around but heavy-duty enough to feel stable on any table.
- Easy Cleanup – Blackstone’s rear grease management system makes cleanup quick, which is huge when you’re on the road or at camp.

Blackstone + Flame King = Outdoor Kitchen
The best part is how seamlessly this griddle works with my existing propane setup. I keep the Flame King 5lb tank mounted in the T-Rack, and I can swap the hose between the single burner stove and the griddle depending on what I’m cooking.
- For heavy boiling and frying: Flame King 120K BTU single burner stove.
- For flat-top grilling: Blackstone 2224 griddle with hood.
This combo gives me the flexibility to cook anything outdoors, from seafood boils to smash burgers.
Final Thoughts: Worth the Upgrade
If you already have a Flame King propane system, the Blackstone 2224 On-The-Go Griddle is the perfect add-on. It’s compact, powerful, and expands your cooking options way beyond a traditional stove. Whether I’m on a fishing trip, camping with the family, or tailgating, this griddle makes it easy to cook for a crowd.
For me, it turned a solid propane setup into a full outdoor kitchen.



