I have a large Weber chimney that works great if I want to light a lot of charcoal. Sometime I just want to get a few briquettes going to use in the Minion method for a long cook in my Primo. Any suggestions for a small chimney that would work for just a few briquettes?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Small chimney?
Collapse
X
-
Club Member
- Apr 2018
- 6731
- Western Mass
-
Retired, living in Western Mass. Enjoy music, cooking and my family.
Current cookers Weber Spirit 3 burner with a full insert griddle added. A 22" Kettle with vortex, SnS and a Smokey Joe. The most recent addition is a Pit Barrel Jr with bird hanger, 4 hooks and cover. ThermoWorks Smoke 2 probe, DOT, 2 ThermoPops and a Thermapen MK4. A Thermoworks RFX Gateway 2 probe meat thermometer.
-
Weed burner…it’s not just for weeds!
Been using one of these for years. Great for starting a full load of charcoal for grilling, starting a small amount for low and slow, and getting logs going for your stickburner or a campfire. Just point it where you want the fire and in minutes you’re ready to rock!
- Likes 4
Comment
-
I have a small and a normal size, honestly I am gonna give away the smaller one. I initially got it for my PKGO but the larger one is just more versatile and it doesn't matter if it's half full.
Kepp the big guy and look at the torch options the others have posted.
Comment
-
Charter Member
- Dec 2014
- 8611
- Grew up in New Orleans, 20 years in Texas, 22 years in Mandeville, LA. Now Dallas, TX
I’m not sure how small you are talking about. I have a small Weber chimney which holds 1/2 to 3/4 of the large. As some have indicated you can load the large half full. If you want really small turn the chimney upside down using a lighter square on the appropriate size can like the picture of the tuna can arrangement I use for normally lighting a chimney.
- Likes 4
Comment
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.








Comment