Pros & Cons
Cons
Got tricked into paying a fair price for the big one. Works well but it's absolutely tiny.
Highlights
Quality
Simple idea and evenly and quickly lights charcoal.
This is so useful for getting the barbecue started quickly, coals are ready in 15 minutes at the most
Literally 15mins and briquettes were glowing white.
Warning flames 🔥 came out this thing a foot high .
Packaging/appearance
It just needs a good amount of combustible material underneath it- newspaper or even the brown paper packaging amazon ships this with.
Competitiveness
You can get cheaper ones but i went with the weber brand hoping the build quality would be of better quality.
Overview
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Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Easy to use hard to clean for the price should supply surface to use it on as it will ruin your bbq
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However i think its overpriced
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I normally go through half a pack of fire lighters a box of matches to get my bbq going i’ve even tried the quick light bags which don’t do much
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I used damp older charcoal first time i used it created lots of black smoke 💨 but it still got the coals to white hot 🥵 2nd tube i used it i used fresh dry coals
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Warning flames 🔥 came out this thing a foot high
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Yes i guess that is the chimney effect