Weber 87886 Chimney Starter

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Weber 87886 Chimney Starter

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Binding: Lawn & Patio
Brand: Weber
EAN: 0077924073939
Label: Weber
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Weber
Model: 87886
Publisher: Weber
Release Date: 2008-02-09
Studio: Weber

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

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Buy!
I Will never go back to lighter fluid again....
I must admit that I had my doubts, but once I followed the simple instructions, I couldn't believe my own two eyes. Infact, the charcoal was so fiery hot that it burned for hours. The food was missing flavor however....the taste of lighter fluid. This product is a great investment!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - requested review
The item was not packed well and arrived dented. Subsequent to unpacking, I saw a similar item (different brand) in a retail store for about half the price. The item has not been used yet.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Absolutely amazing
I love this product. It really does work as advertised and reviewed by hundreds of others. Great product. It anything ever happens to the one I have I will definately be getting another one.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great charcoal starter
I have used the Weber 87886 charcoal starter most of this summer. This is the first time I have tried such an item. The Weber more than meets my expectations. It will ignite an entire Weber Grill full of Kingsford charcoal in about 20 minutes. No polluting, expensive liquid charcoal lighter is needed nor desired. Two full sheets of newspaper and a match is all that it takes to completely ignite all the charcoal. I recommend this item.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Simply amazing!
I bought this for some friends of mine who have always had problems getting their charcoal fires ready to cook on. They used a ton of lighter fluid and even with all those chemicals, they wouldn't get an even burn. I sent them this as a present and they couldn't believe that something so simple did such an amazing job of preparing the briquettes for grilling.

We grilled yesterday and I had the opportunity to actually give the starter a try. It really is as simple as crumpling up two pieces of newspaper in the bottom, filling the top with standard old briquettes (Kingsford, I believe), and then lighting the paper in a couple of spots and placing it in the grill. Within 20-25 minutes, the inside was red hot and everything was ready to poor into the bottom of the grill.

The one thing I did not realize was that as the charcoal caught fire, the briquettes actually compacted down somewhat. I filled the starter to the top line with briquettes, but but the time they were ready to poor, they had reduced about 25%. Certainly not a problem of the starter, just an interesting observation.

For $15(ish), this is SUCH a no-brainer. I don't even own a charcoal grill and I'm thinking of getting one for myself so I have it when I visit state parks that do have grills.


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