Light charcoal briquettes quickly and evenly with the Rapidfire Chimney Starter. The large-capacity chimney features a unique, cone-shaped bottom grate that exposes more surface area of the coals to flame for fast and even lighting. The large bottom chamber is easy to fill with lighter cubes or fire starter of your choice, and the ventilated chimney enables airflow around charcoal for faster lighting. When coals are hot and ready for cooking, it s easy to pour them onto your grill exactly where you want them with the sturdy side handle and flip-up helper handle that lets you use both hands. Fast, hassle-free, and no lighter fuel required.
- Cone-shaped bottom grate increases surface area of coals to flame
- Large, ventilated chamber below for fast fire starter ignition
- Sturdy, side handle shaped for a comfortable and secure grip
- Heat shield reduces heat transfer to handle
- Flip-up helper handle lets you use two hands to pour coals
- Large 1.6 gallon size holds ~5.7lbs standard charcoal briquettes
- Made to last with durable, aluminized steel construction
- Wearing gloves is recommended when chimney is hot
| Out Of Carton Dimensions |
12.5"H x 8.1"W x 12.7"D |
| Individual Carton Dimensions |
12.5"H x 8.1"W x 12.7"D |
| Out Of Carton Dimensions |
12.5"H x 8.1"W x 12.7"D |
| Individual Carton Dimensions |
12.5"H x 8.1"W x 12.7"D |
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Type:
BBQ Accessories
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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