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In Reply to: I bought our charcoal-fuel largest red kettle Weber back in the early 1990s, posted by Timbo in Oz on August 24, 2015 at 15:32:32:
Weber makes a 'solid fuel' starter which has a wax-feel to it. I believe it is PARAFIN and SAWDUST.
I put ONE of those in the Weber Chimney and let 'er rip.
The 2nd pic is of my now sold Weber with NEW grate unused since purchase and the new vents. My BBQ dealer still stocks SOME Weber charcoal parts even though the Air Nazis want to stop charcoal grilling. I sold it with a pair of Charcoal rails, too.
Do NOT use more of that lighter fluid stuff. The Solid Starters are much better while sacrificing some time. Have a beer.
Too much is never enough
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- RE: I bought our charcoal-fuel largest red kettle Weber back in the early 1990s, - pictureguy 18:08:00 08/24/15 (3)
- Thanks - will investigate. - Timbo in Oz 18:20:29 08/24/15 (2)
- RE: Thanks - will investigate. - pictureguy 22:07:47 08/24/15 (1)
- I use one of these to start the mesquite - LWR 04:45:30 08/25/15 (0)