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Weber 87886 Chimney Starter
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Weber 87886 Chimney Starter

List Price: $15.99
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Description:

Weber's chimney starter makes starting your charcoal a snap. It also cuts down the amount of time it takes for the coals to get ready. Just load up our extra large cannister full of coals, light up a fire starter or crinkled up newspaper, and set the cannister over the flame. In a matter of minutes the coals will be red hot. Who ever thought it could be so easy?

Features:

Chimney starter system lights charcoal faster and easier


Durable aluminized steel construction


Stay cool thermoplastic handle adds safety


Extra large capacity--holds enough briquettes for a 22-1/2-inch kettle grill


Greatly reduces the amount of time it takes for coals to get ready


Product Details:
Product Length: 13.2 inches
Product Width: 8.2 inches
Product Height: 12.7 inches
Product Weight: 3.0 pounds
Package Length: 19.3 inches
Package Width: 13.4 inches
Package Height: 12.3 inches
Package Weight: 5.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 474 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0
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5Works well.Oct 16, 2009
This was larger than I had expected. It can start a large amount of charcoal with just a bit of paper and a match in no time. Also no bad fumes. It is built for many years of use. I'm sure that you wont be disappointed.

5Bye bye lighter fluidOct 15, 2009
This past summer I tried a charcoal grill for the first time and as a result my gas grill was never taken out of the garage. It's become an obsession of mine and now I have three different grills, one smoker and a collection of different wood chunks. My newest obsession never would have taken root if there was not an easy, foolproof way of starting the lump or the briquettes. I don't have any other chimney to compare this to but it works perfectly every time. Two sheets of newspaper, dump in your fuel of choice and light it. 10-15 minutes later the coals are ready to go. If you think the newspaper gives too much ash try paper towels sprayed with some cooking oil instead. If you grill on a deck be careful when you light it or where you put it after dumping out the coals as it gets very hot.

5Don't use newspaper!Sep 20, 2009
Do yourself a favor and buy a box of "StarterLogg", wood fire starters at Home depot. These are meant to start wood fires in fire places and are made of sawdust and parrafin. Cut off two chunks from the Staterlogg, light them, and place the charcoal chimney with the charcoal inside over the burning chunks. This will get your charcoal started three times faster than with newspaper, and you won't have the burned up newspaper ash blowing around your back yard. I don't know why Weber and Kingsford doesn't team up with the StarterLogg people, and advertise this approach. Hey Weber! I am available to help advertise your product!

5Fantastic! Fast! Simple! Not Like Lighter Fluid Days at AllAug 14, 2009
Who knew this could be so much simpler than the old days of using lighter fluid?

Take a single sheet of newspaper, sprinkle it with just a few drops of vegetable oil, wad it up, put it under the chimney, set the chimney on the grate, light it.

It'll smoke for a couple minutes but the flame takes off and really gets the coals going FAST.

Once the coals on top are starting to turn gray just turn it over (you'll want heat resistant mits for this though it can be done without it).

Then spread the coals out flat over the grill surface and start grilling.

Amazing. No more messing with lighter fluid ever again.

And to think I nearly bought a gas barbecue for the convenience -- this makes grilling with charcoal briquets super convenient too.

I can't rate it highly enough. It works that well.

5Great toolAug 10, 2009
I had a cheaper version of this made by some other company that rusted through. This one is superior in several ways. There is a cone at the bottom that allows you to put more paper in. The holes at the bottom were more frequent. The carrying handle is nice too. I never use lighter fluid anymore. You will get white hot coals with this. If it wears out I'll gladly buy another.

 
 
 
 
 
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