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?
Product Features
Chimney starter system lights charcoal quickly and evenly
Made from aluminized steel with a stay-cool thermoplastic handle
Holds enough briquettes for a 22-1/2-inch kettle grill
Cone bottom ensures a fast start; eliminates need for lighter fluid
Weber is known to be the best mainstream brand there is to bbqing Old me:Tell me if this sounds familiar, I stack a mountain of charcoal over a napkin in a shape of a pyramid. I then douse lighter fluid from the top. I let it rest for a few minutes and then light the napkin. After the initial smoke is gone, I get a large piece of cardboard to fan the pyramid until the top briquette catches fire. Process takes 20 minutes. When I flatten out the briquettes so I can put my grate on, not all the briquettes are burned uniformly so I wait another few minutes…
Wow, is it fast! We were pleasantly surprised with this chimney starter not knowing what to expect when we used it the first time. It was ready to go in about 10 minutes. We only filled it halfway the first time and used a brown paper sack as starter. It only took one match to get it all started. I’ve attached user photos for this. It smokes quite a bit to begin with, then some ash floats around. It truly is a chimney as it superheats the charcoals and sends up smoke and intense flame. Be sure to treat with…
What was I doing without this? Simple to use, and heats charcoal very quickly and evenly. I don’t see how I ever started 4 inch lump charcoal without this. This gets my large coals heated up in 5 minutes so I can start my grilling/smoking much more quickly and get back to the guests. Also eliminates the need to buy lighter fluid and the like. Just add 3-4 pieces of paper to the bottom light once, even on the windiest days. Also, for those lonely nights, just throw a few coals in the…
I am madly in love with this grill My partner and I live in a motorhome full time and have v...
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Weber is known to be the best mainstream brand there is to bbqing Old me:Tell me if this sounds familiar, I stack a mountain of charcoal over a napkin in a shape of a pyramid. I then douse lighter fluid from the top. I let it rest for a few minutes and then light the napkin. After the initial smoke is gone, I get a large piece of cardboard to fan the pyramid until the top briquette catches fire. Process takes 20 minutes. When I flatten out the briquettes so I can put my grate on, not all the briquettes are burned uniformly so I wait another few minutes…
Wow, is it fast! We were pleasantly surprised with this chimney starter not knowing what to expect when we used it the first time. It was ready to go in about 10 minutes. We only filled it halfway the first time and used a brown paper sack as starter. It only took one match to get it all started. I’ve attached user photos for this. It smokes quite a bit to begin with, then some ash floats around. It truly is a chimney as it superheats the charcoals and sends up smoke and intense flame. Be sure to treat with…
What was I doing without this? Simple to use, and heats charcoal very quickly and evenly. I don’t see how I ever started 4 inch lump charcoal without this. This gets my large coals heated up in 5 minutes so I can start my grilling/smoking much more quickly and get back to the guests. Also eliminates the need to buy lighter fluid and the like. Just add 3-4 pieces of paper to the bottom light once, even on the windiest days. Also, for those lonely nights, just throw a few coals in the…