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Default Boating accessory: Chimney starter

On Sat, 31 Jul 2004 13:04:13 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:

No, it's not off topic.

Maybe everyone has one of these and I'm the last to find out......
http://www.weber.com/bbq/pub/grill/a.../chargear.aspx
Scroll down to the chimney starter.

A couple of my boating destinations involve bringing charcoal and fluid for
the end-of-day feast, typically Nathan's hot dogs, the food of the gods. I'm
not crazy about transporting lighter fluid, or the charcoal with "built in"
fluid. So, I blew ten bucks on this chimney starter. Charcoal goes in the
top and 2-3 sheets of crumpled newspaper go in the bottom. You light the
newspaper, wait the usual 30 minutes, and you have a fire. What's
interesting is that the resulting coals end up more evenly lit than those
done the normal way. Must be the shape of the thing, because the newspaper's
gone in under a minute, so that can't be a factor.


Think about it - it's actually a working model of a chimney fire.

You start an ember on one briquet and that one starts to smolder, then
one-by-one - poof - all done.

Cool air in the bottom, warm air out the top - presto - chimney
fire!!!! :)

Later,

Tom