KINGSFORD Heavy Duty Deluxe Charcoal Chimney Starter | BBQ Chimney Starter for Charcoal Grill and Barbecues, Compact Easy to Use Chimney Starters and BBQ Grill Tools, Silver Chimney Starter 1 Count

Brand:Kingsford

3.8/5

56.42

Kingsford charcoal chimney starter will help you light up your charcoal faster, easier, & more evenly. Chimney starter is crafted with You in mind, & features durable, rust-resistant zinc steel. The vented charcoal base & Circular air vents help light your charcoal as quickly as possible, while your hands stay protected from extreme temperatures with the heat shield & stay-cool handle. Use our Charcoal Chimney Starter as a grill quick starter to drastically cut the time it takes to get from match to meat. Grill quick style starters light quickly and evenly and get charcoal ready to cook on faster. This large grill charcoal starter measures 10.74” x 6.8” x 11.25”. Great for beginner griller tools. No assembly required ; your Kingsford BBQ fire starter arrives assembled and ready to use at your next barbecue, tailgate, or camping trip, whether you're a first-timer or a seasoned grillmaster. DIRECTIONS: Items you'll need: long reach lighter or matches, charcoal briquettes, heat resistant cooking mitts or gloves. Step 1: place the charcoal chimney starter on top of a cold, clean grill. Step 2: fill the space under the vented base inside the charcoal chimney starter with a few sheets of crumpled-up newspaper or a few fire starter rolls. Step 3: fill the space above the vented base with briquettes. Step 4: with the long reach lighter or matches, light the newspaper & watch as the charcoal chimney starter evenly lights The charcoal briquettes inside. Step 5: Remove the upper grill grate. While wearing heat resistant mitts or gloves, grab the handle of your charcoal chimney starter when the briquettes are lightly covered with white ash & pour the coals into your grill. Step 6: Put upper grill grate back onto grill. Caution: Windy weather can disperse lit embers which can cause unintended fires. For outdoor use only. Kingsford & logo are registered trademarks of the Clorox company & are used under license by brand buzz LLC. All rights reserved.

BEGINNER GRILLERS TOOLS - No assembly required ; your Kingsford BBQ fire starter arrives assembled and ready to use at your next barbecue, tailgate, or camping tri, whether you're a first-timer or a seasoned grillmaster. HEAVY DUTY KINGSFORD CONSTRUCTION - This BBQ chimney charcoal starter is made with durable, rust-resistant zinc steel. This BBQ chimney starter will be by your side, barbecue after barbecue. LARGE GRILL CHIMNEY STARTER - This large capacity charcoal chimney starter measures 10.74” x 6.8” x 11.25”so it works well for quick lighting large grills. KEEP YOUR HANDS SAFE WHEN LIGHTING GRILLS - This quick BBQ starter is built with heat shield and a stay-cool handle so your hands will stay protected from the quick-lighting heat of this barbecue fast-starter. HOW LONG DOES YOUR GRILL TAKE TO HEAT? Use our Charcoal Chimney Starter as a grill quick starter to drastically cut the time it takes to get from match to m. Grill quick style starters light quickly and evenly and get charcoal ready to cook on faster.
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 15,092 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Item model number BB0466
Item Weight 2 pounds
Manufacturer Brand Buzz Consumer Products
Product Dimensions 6.8 x 11.25 x 10.74 inches

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Scritto da: Jeanne T.
Where has this been all my life???
So let me start by saying that I am not always an early adopter. I’ve seen these for years, but as a southern girl, I’ve always kind of prided myself in my ability to start a fire. Well, y’all, we accidentally got the wrong charcoal one time (which actually turned out to be right) and we got lump charcoal. At around the same time, we’d also gotten one a kamado grill. I couldn’t get the coal to light and I don’t believe in lighter fluid. One of my friends has had a kamado for years and does all kinds of fancy stuff with it. We had ours for like a year before I even touched it. Enter the lump charcoal. So I was lamenting the waste of money on the wrong charcoal and the stupidity of this grill we never use when he said, “Here’s what you do…” and he proceeded to school me real quick. So I went onto Amazon and ordered this along with some firestarters for kamado grills, and I’ll be darned if it didn’t start right up! So long story short, I needed this for a long time and never knew. I may never start a grill any other way. Oh, it’s sturdy and feels thick, like it will last. I did use a pot holder to pick it up to dump the coals out. The handle didn’t feel hot, but I was two glasses of wine in and wanted to be safe. I did NOT WANT A “hold my beer” moment. Also, and this might have been the wine, but I did not take the paper off (which the directions were on) when I put the chimney thing over the firestarter, so that created quite a bit of smoke but not the good kind, so do your neighbors a favor and take that sucker off. Unless you don’t like your neighbors, in which case, screw ‘em. Seriously though, no matter how you grill or what type of charcoal you use, this will make your life much easier.
Scritto da: Kris Jivard
It’ll do
After nearly a decade with an old Weber chimney I finally wore it out to the point that i needed a new chimney. I’m cheap so I tried this over the Weber as it was half the cost or less. This works… Here is what could use improvement: 1: Kingsford has sharp edges on the stamped handle particularly the top part of the metal bracket holding the handle on. Weber was finished off with better detail. Kingsford does hold your hand further away from the chimney which can be nice if you happen to leave the coals in a bit longer than planned. 2. Weber’s bottom is a cone shaped wire formed piece. Kingsford is flat with stamped holes. I’m too new with this Kingsford unit but I loved the Weber’s feature. Not much energy loss due to fire just hitting metal. I also felt like that upward cone shape funneled heat into the heart of my coals. I’m overcoming this for now on the Kingsford by using a second page of newspaper in the bottom. But honestly, I’ll give it to Weber here as well. Kingsford needs that funnel shape even if they still stamp the bottom. 3. Weber vented higher up the Chimney. I do believe this is another feature that helped stoke the chimney particularly on windy days. Honestly a gift and a curse on real windy days. Again, the Kingsford is new and has been alright. But I think I’d prefer more vertical venting. I’m summation, I’m fine with my purchase knowing I did this to myself. But I may just accidentally run this chimney over with my truck so I can justify buying a replacement Weber someday.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
SO CONVENIENT!
It's very difficult to start the charcoal due to high winds. This product helps a lot! You can use newspaper or cardboard to light up from the bottom. Just wait about 15-20 minutes or so then the charcoal is ready to go!
Scritto da: Sid
Works like a charm even in windy days!
Pile up, lighter fluid sprayed over, light ---- 30 mins later red hot charcoal ready!
Scritto da: E. Crabtree
The price is right, get it
No reason to pay retail for this. There is nothing to it but it really makes a huge difference in using charcoal. Much faster starts and big heat.
Scritto da: A. Spano
Great... BUT...
Be careful, wear gloves. The handle still gets hot. Otherwise, it works great!
Scritto da: MJ
Great
Really easy to get your charcoal blazing hot. No lighter fluid needed.
Scritto da: Travis Harris
Work's Great
It works very well but there are some sharp corners on it so you have to be careful.
Scritto da: David Bailey
Weber is better
You would think they would all work much the same. My old Weber finally came apart so picked this up cheaper. Figured Kingsford should know. It is smaller and does not have as many vents. It just does not seem to light as fast, and I always a little short on briquettes. Not a big deal in the grand scheme but it seems funny that in 2022 there can be a performance difference in BBQ lighters!
Scritto da: Robidoo
Saves starter fluid
Works just fine. However, the rivets do not withstand the heat and broke off after the second usage, leaving the base unsecured. I replaced the rivets with small nuts and bolts and it should last a lifetime. I use dry twigs and branches to get it started. Then I pour the partially lit charcoal over a bed of unlit charcoal and wait 5 minutes for it to be ready for cooking. If you are using lumps as I do, try to avoid having the smaller pieces fill up the chimney so that the air flow remains unobstructed.
Scritto da: Sergio
Excelente producto, precio calidad y funcionamiento
Estaba buscando un webr , pero con lo que me iba a comprar 1, me compre 2 de esta marca, estoy encantado, en tan solo 20 minutos tienes brasas al rojo vivo en todo el carbón, algunos familiares igual están encantados con el funcionamiento y van adquirir los suyos. Lo recomiendo ampliamente y no le pide nada al webr, excepto el tamaño, pero comprando 2, estas cubierto para un asador de 80cm.
Scritto da: Steve Bovair
Almost Great
The baffle between the starter material and charcoal is held in with...get this...flimsy aluminum rivets. Guess what happens to those aluminum rivets when the heat of burning starter material and charcoal gets to the point of melting aluminum? You betcha...those aluminum rivets fall apart, and the baffle falls out. Aside from that bad poor choice of materials, and the fact I have to fix it, it works fine.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Awesome
We have been using these for years. It only last a few summers as the heat eventually makes it fall apart but it is still worth the money. Charcoal is the way to go!

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