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Weber 87886 Chimney Starter

Customer Rating
5.0
455 Reviews

Weber 87886 Chimney Starter

From Weber
• 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


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Weber Rapidfire, Chimney Starter, Made Of Aluminized Steel & Large Enough To Hold The Appropriate Number Of Briquets For An Indirect Or Direct Fire On A 22-1/2" Diameter Weber Kettle, Unique Cone Bottom Allows For Fast Start & A Double Thermoplastic Handle Allows For Easy Pouring Once Charcoal Is Ignited, MAP $12.99.

Chefs, start your grills. You can have red-hot coals in a matter of minutes by following three steps: load your coals into this aluminized steel chimney starter, light a fire, and place the starter over the fire. The Weber chimney starter is extra large, holding enough briquettes for indirect or direct fire on a 22-1/2-inch kettle grill. A stay-cool thermoplastic handle and a wire foldout handle let you move the starter safely. --Rhonda Langdon

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Poor Return Policy | 2
The product was as discribed, but since I received more than one, it had to be returned. The vendor charged a restocking fee. This is not what I have come to expect from Amazon.com vendors. I will not buy from this vendor again.

Review posted: 2008-12-30 | 0 out of 0 people found this review helpful.


Weber Charcoal Chimney Starter | 5
I don't cook with propane because I prefer the charcoal taste. This chimney makes it all happen fast and without the fumes from a solvent based fire starter. Its great.

Review posted: 2008-12-27 | 0 out of 0 people found this review helpful.


Making Sydney Summer Barbies Even Better! | 5
I bought this at Franklins in Summer Hill and it works a treat, I have a smokey joe and even those blighters need a bit of coal - i love this invention, no hassels, always enough heat - it won't be a waste of money it is well worth it (and i never write on these website reviews but i had to for this product)

Review posted: 2008-12-18 | 0 out of 0 people found this review helpful.


Have Not Use Lighter Fluid In Almost A Year Now... | 4
I own two different chimney starters but this is my favorite.
It is very large and will light enough charcoal for my Weber Bullet smoker.
Way faster and safer to use than lighter fluid. Although, being a guy, I sometimes miss those big balls of flames shooting out of my cooker and scorching everything within 10-15 feet.
The Weber Chimney starter is heavy duty, large and very well made. Should last you a long time.


Review posted: 2008-12-02 | 0 out of 0 people found this review helpful.


If You Don't Have One, Just Get It Now! | 5
Frankly, you don't need to read anymore reviews on this (even mine!), even if like me you're obsessed about knowing the "real world" performance details of a product before you buy it.
I can only echo what nearly every other person who has this chimney starter has said:
It's a must-have, and it really is better than the others.
Why? It holds more, lasts longer, heats charcoal faster and is easier to use than those that cost less -- or cost more.
I grew up in Missouri and was around outdoor BBQ cooks all my life. I'd never seen a chimney starter until I was watching some cooking show one day. Even then, I didn't rush out to buy one, as I'd developed a decent starting technique on my own after a decade of grilling.
But (again, echoing other reviewers) when I finally did get this, I wish I'd done so years before.
I use large wood chunks a lot in my grilling, and it also works like a charm getting those going.
'Nuff said.

Review posted: 2008-11-26 | 0 out of 0 people found this review helpful.