: Weber 7416 Rapidfire Chimney Starter

: Weber 7416 Rapidfire Chimney Starter

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Weber 7416 Rapidfire Chimney Starter

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Weber 7416 Rapidfire Chimney Starter
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Gaunz Org Price: $19.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 24







Binding: Lawn & Patio
Product Brand: Weber
EAN: 0077924073939
Label: Weber
Product Manufacturer: Weber
Model: 7416
Publisher: Weber
Release Date: February 09, 2008
Ranking: 24
Studio: Weber


Piece facts:
  • 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
  • Measures 7-1/2 by 7-1/2 by 12 inches







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Weber Rapidfire, Chimney Starter, Made 0f Aluminized Steel & Large Enough To Hold The Appropriate Number 0f Briquettes For An lndirect 0r Direct Fire 0n A 22-1/2' Diameter Weber Kettle, Unique Cone Bottom Allows For Fast Start & A Double Thermoplastic Handle Allows For Easy Pouring 0nce Charcoal ls lgnited









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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * A Must Have for the perfect flame. ...
A pyromaniacs dream come true. I honestly do not know how I lived without this item. It only took 1 match and 1 newspaper to start my fire and minutes later, my charcoal is a bright firery red waiting to be used. The chimney starter is not only practical, but it is economical as well. There is no need for lighter fluid, so you save money that way. But also the taste of the food is that much more better since you don't get that nasty lighter fluid taste.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - I am happy with it.
I purchased this to use with my new grill. It starts the charcol in 20 minutes. The shield and handle help to keep the heat under control when handling it with hot charcol. The extra wire bail is very helpful when dumping the hot charcol into the grill. Very hapy with with my purchase.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * AMAZING! ...
A long time ago a friend of mine made something like this from an old Maxwell House coffee can. At the time I though he could get rich if he marketed his idea. I was almost ready to give up on charcoal and switch to gas (yuck) because I am the world's worst fire starter. So I saw this Weber thingie at Amazon and for a few bucks thought I would give it a try. WOW! I took the advice of one reviewer and added a few drops of cooking oil to 2 sheets of crumbled newspaper. 15 minutes later the coals are BLAZING!!!! Not just warm, not just hot, as hot as the sun. Dump the coals out and toss your meat on the grill. The Weber chimney starter gives a whole new meaning to BBQ. I have rarely been so impressed with such a simple gadget. It is worth every penny and you absolutely have to get one. If I could give a 100% satisfaction guarantee on any product this is surely one that I would give a totally perfect 5 to!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great! Nothing compares to it for fire starting
My family has used the same Weber Rapidfire Chimney Starter for 8 years and we live in So. California where our Weber grill is the cooking method of choice year-round. The Weber Chimney Starter heats charcoal without any starter fluied, as evenly and as fully as you like. For a slow-cooking dinner, we may turn the charcoal over before it starts sparkling. We have used many different kinds of newspapers to start the fire and find that black printed newspaper works the best -- we like the NY Times, as it doesn't fly around like other paper when you start it. Don't use slick paper or color printed paper as it doesn't seem to burn evenly.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Another winner from Weber ...
I have used generic chimney starters in the past,and, while they worked, they were also awkward and slow to get going. On the Weber 7416, the convex wire base, ample vent holes, and extremely comfortable double handle make this unit work perfectly. Two sheets of newspaper, given a quick spray with Pam, then crumpled, will have you ready to cook in less than 20 minutes. This is a great product, period!



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