Not seen this before :-
http://www.amazon.com/Weber-7447-Compac ... B009IH0ICG
Pretty neat, ideal for the WSM users and the Minion method or for a Smokey Joe user, I just want one!!!!!!
Weber Mini Chimney Starter
Re: Weber Mini Chimney Starter
If,like me you use two starters,then this unit looks ideal. Price in the UK seems to be a universal £11.69.
If it lasts as long as the full size starter it will be a good buy. Has to last longer than the homebase unit lol
checked the price at WoW,amazon And bedsbbq.
If it lasts as long as the full size starter it will be a good buy. Has to last longer than the homebase unit lol
checked the price at WoW,amazon And bedsbbq.
Re: Weber Mini Chimney Starter
What are you guys using for the tube in the minion method? I can't seem to find anything like the recommended coffee can! Any recommendations?
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Re: Weber Mini Chimney Starter
I popped into a local cafe and they were more than happy to give me a large baked bean can which works a treat, they even washed it out for me.
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Keith as always you are a font of knowledge and inspired genius! Thanks very much for the idea
I think I should at least make a trip to the local cafe, for the bean tin only of course.. not a full english, no not me.
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Re: Weber Mini Chimney Starter
My dinky little chimney starter turned up last night, will hopefully get to use it this weekend, it's quite a bit smaller than the regular one and appears to have same build quality, should be perfect for my Smokey Joe and WGA.
Re: Weber Mini Chimney Starter
It' been released to coincide with the release of the Jumbo Joe.
I'm thinking of getting a JJ for when I'm just doing quick burgers or kebabs barbecue for me, Me Julie and the bins. Don't need all 57cm and a large chimney full of coals for that.
Steve W
I'm thinking of getting a JJ for when I'm just doing quick burgers or kebabs barbecue for me, Me Julie and the bins. Don't need all 57cm and a large chimney full of coals for that.
Steve W
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Re: Weber Mini Chimney Starter
Similar reason to why we bought the SoH clone
