Weber Stephen Company 7429 Rapid Fire Chimney Starter, Silver
Get your charcoal glowing and ready to go in just minutes with the Weber Rapid fire Chimney Charcoal Starter. Tackle high-volume cooking with the extra-large capacity bin. It’s made from aluminized steel.
Product Features
- Designed to quickly produce hot coals for cooking
- 7.5 in. in diameter, 12 in. high
- Specialized cone-shaped grate
- Durable construction for longevity
- Ergonomic handle for comfortable use



Weber is known to be the best mainstream brand there is to bbqing Old me:Tell me if this sounds familiar, I stack a mountain of charcoal over a napkin in a shape of a pyramid. I then douse lighter fluid from the top. I let it rest for a few minutes and then light the napkin. After the initial smoke is gone, I get a large piece of cardboard to fan the pyramid until the top briquette catches fire. Process takes 20 minutes. When I flatten out the briquettes so I can put my grate on, not all the briquettes are burned uniformly so I wait another few minutes…
Totally and 100% worth it to add onto the Weber Charcoal Grills! Super easy and fast! I bought this as an add on to the Weber Premium Charcoal Grill and boy are we glad we did. I got this grill as a gift for my boyfriend who is the gourmet cook in this family and I don’t cook at all. I figured he’d want a charcoal grill so that food is authentically grilled and much to my surprise he has little experience using charcoal grill. So we’ve been cooking on it nonstop since last weekend and learning from awesome dishes and failures how to become better at it and I don’t know where…
Must-Have for Charcoal Grilling I’m ashamed of myself for using lighter fluid after having bought this. I’ve been grilling for years and never knew about this simple invention and I regret not having found it sooner.It’s so simple to use! Insert charcoal in cylinder, stuff some newspaper in the bottom from underneath, light newspaper and wait 10 minutes or so then dump it into your grill. I light mine inside my grill on top of the charcoal grate so as not to damage my concrete driveway, then dump it right into the…