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Introduction to Backyard Griddles
Last summer I decided to upgrade my outdoor cooking setup with a big backyard griddle. I’m talking dozens of tacos, burgers, and pancakes – it was a real game-changer. But as I started using it more and more, I realized that the griddle itself was only half the battle. I needed a solid cart to hold it, and all the accessories that come with it.
I did some research and found that most pre-made griddle carts were either too expensive or too flimsy. So, I decided to take matters into my own hands and build a DIY cart using a Rubi 36-inch frame. It’s been a few months now, and I can honestly say it’s been one of the best decisions I’ve made for my outdoor kitchen.
The Benefits of a DIY Griddle Cart
Most people think that a griddle cart is just a luxury item, but trust me, it’s a necessity. With a solid cart, you can easily move your griddle around the yard, and it provides a ton of extra storage for all your cooking accessories. I’ve got a Weber grill brush, a Cuisinart griddle scraper, and even a grill thermometer all stored in my cart.
According to a study by the National Institutes of Health, outdoor cooking can have a significant impact on our mental health. In fact, a study published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology found that spending time outdoors can reduce stress levels by up to 28%.
Challenging Common Assumptions
Most people think that building a DIY cart is too complicated or time-consuming, but I’m here to tell you that it’s not. With some basic tools and a bit of patience, you can build a custom cart that fits your needs. I used a DeWalt drill and some 2×4 lumber to build my cart, and it only took me a few hours.
Another common assumption is that a griddle cart needs to be big and bulky. But the truth is, you can build a cart that’s compact and lightweight, perfect for small backyards or patios. I’ve seen people use Ikea carts and even Flash Furniture carts to create a custom griddle station.
DIY Griddle Cart Tutorial
So, how do you build a DIY griddle cart? It’s actually pretty simple. First, you’ll need to gather your materials. I used a Rubi frame, some 2×4 lumber, and a DeWalt drill. You’ll also need some plywood for the shelves and a galvanized steel rod for the handle.
Once you have all your materials, it’s time to start building. I started by assembling the frame, then attached the shelves and handle. Finally, I added some 3M adhesive-backed hooks to hang my accessories.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of wood should I use for my DIY cart?
I used 2×4 lumber for my cart, but you can use any type of wood you like. Just make sure it’s sturdy and can hold the weight of your griddle and accessories.
Can I use a pre-made cart instead of building a DIY one?
Yes, you can definitely use a pre-made cart. But keep in mind that it may not be as customizable as a DIY cart, and it may be more expensive.
How do I clean and maintain my griddle cart?
Cleaning and maintaining your griddle cart is easy. Just use a Weber grill brush to wipe down the griddle and shelves, and a Cuisinart griddle scraper to remove any food residue.
Can I add any additional features to my DIY cart?
Absolutely. You can add stainless steel tops, sinks, and even grill tables to create the ultimate outdoor kitchen.
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Written by George · The Curious Loop · Updated May 15, 2026
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