Weber Chimney Starter
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Re: Weber Chimney Starter
I think Tiny has solved it, the only way to restore your Weber would be to find a fairy mushroom ring and leave it in the ring through the nocturnal cycle of a new moon at its zenith.
At least that's what my J.M. Barrie book of BBQ hints and tips says
At least that's what my J.M. Barrie book of BBQ hints and tips says
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Re: Weber Chimney Starter
Same problem here, I got mine a year ago and the first few tries were awesome, two large sheets of newspaper scrunched up and inserted and a single match and whoosh, it was off. Then after only 4 or 5 uses it started having trouble, I tried on the BBQ grill vs on the floor, the floor got the best results every time but still problematic, then I wondered if the paper was scrunched too tight or not tight enough but whichever way I tried it I would have to light it 3 or 4 times before it would actually take.
Now I just fill it up, put in on the gas hob in the kitchen and put the ring on full for a minute then take it outside, no problems anymore (apart from the ear ache from the missus when I forget to brush up the fallen bits of charcoal dust)

Ha haa the winner
Now I just fill it up, put in on the gas hob in the kitchen and put the ring on full for a minute then take it outside, no problems anymore (apart from the ear ache from the missus when I forget to brush up the fallen bits of charcoal dust)
Tiny wrote:very simple chaps,
We all know the weber chimney starter works by witchcraft, each starter only has a finite amount of witchcraft baked into it and your old one has used up all the witchcraft it has.
Beyond this I have no other solution to offer
Cheers
Tiny
Ha haa the winner
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Re: Weber Chimney Starter
There is something in this then, because I am having similar issues. I always use just two lighting blocks, this time last year, no problems at all. This year I am having to use 4 blocks, I did put it down to the wind and have been moving the starter around the garden, so a lot of variables have been introduced. Will go back to my original position and try again.
I donjt recall seeing any build up in the chimney, will check that at the weekend.
Derek.
I donjt recall seeing any build up in the chimney, will check that at the weekend.
Derek.
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Re: Weber Chimney Starter
Now here's a thread I never thought would exist
I'm sad to say I also notice the same problem, I thought my chimney starter would be good for life or at least until it fell apart but I now have to use 2 or 3 rounds of paper and to get it going, I'm taking this straight to the top and demanding a official response, (Facebook status change winging about it)
I don't want to cave in and buy another one, I think it's a Weber conspiracy, I might try making my own,
I'm sad to say I also notice the same problem, I thought my chimney starter would be good for life or at least until it fell apart but I now have to use 2 or 3 rounds of paper and to get it going, I'm taking this straight to the top and demanding a official response, (Facebook status change winging about it)
I don't want to cave in and buy another one, I think it's a Weber conspiracy, I might try making my own,
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Re: Weber Chimney Starter
I too have noticed a change the charcoal bags have needed a boost with 1/2 a heat beads firelighter. I haven't changed location but I do have rust build up on the wires but can't see how that would make a difference ?
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Re: Weber Chimney Starter
Far from scientific but this morning I took the chimney starter I used yesterday and gave it a good rub down inside using wire wool to reduce the rust then lit some briquettes. I didn't time anything but it seemed to light to the top quicker than it did yesterday. So maybe worth a go
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Re: Weber Chimney Starter
Wire wool it is then, I know what I'm doing tomorrow morning, stop watch in hand,
Then later I may scrub my chimney starter
G
Then later I may scrub my chimney starter
G
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Re: Weber Chimney Starter
I've got different ambient conditions here today - so that could account for it but if nothing else the chimney starter looks in better nick now 
Re: Weber Chimney Starter
I use a portable Camping gas riing with a disposable cyl, these can be bought in cheap shops for less than a tenner and the cartridges are about a quid. A cartridge will light dozens of chimney fulls. It's really quick and saves the wife wanting a divorce each time I BBQ!


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Re: Weber Chimney Starter
Neat idea, got one of those in the shed..........