using a gas-powered model. First, you'll need to measure out an appropriate amount of charcoal briquettes—this will depend on the size of your grill, what you're cooking, and how hot you want the grill to get. Next, you have to light the charcoal using a chimney starter or other ...
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SeeFiring Up Your Weber Bulletfor a variety of methods to start your cooker (including the long-burningMinion Method) andHow To Use A Chimney Starter. Henry Ford and Charcoal Briquettes? Did you know there’s a connection betweenHenry Ford, founder of The Ford Motor Company, and charcoal bri...
you can stack your coals in a pyramid and use a starter cube to ignite the pile or use a chimney starter, like the weber 7429 . simply place some wadded-up newspaper underneath the chimney, add your coals, and light the newspaper on fire. they’ll be ready to dump into the grill ...
100 Weber briquettes (left) are so big vs. Kingsford briquets (right) they won’t all fit into a Weber chimney starter, so the number of Weber briquettes was reduced to 56 The new Kingsford Long-Burning Briquets weighed virtually the same as Kingsford Original Briquets. ...