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    Chimney Starters

    I found out the Brown Packing paper works a lot better starting the charcoal than newspaper. I get plenty of it out of part boxes.

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    Thanks, newspaper is a bit messy.
    If you can't fix it with JB Weld, Duct Tape, and Ty Wire it has to be replaced.
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    I have found that many small chunks of charcoal tend to smother air inside the chimney. My bright idea works good: Take a toilet paper cardboard roll and hold it inside whilst you pile the charcoal around it. Don't need it for large chunks. We use wax starter cubes.

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    The charcoal bag works fine too.
    In GOD We Trust

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    Does anyone know where to get a chimney that will last more than 10 uses?

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    I've gotten a couple of years out of my Weber Brand, and it gets a lot of use. Probably going to have to replace the bottom grid next year.

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    thanks, I don't think I ever had a weber. I go through 4 or 5 a year. I would rather pay for a good one that lasts than waste 15 bucks every couple of months.

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    weber is the longest lasting and best quality I have used

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