S Shaun H TVWBB Fan Dec 11, 2012 #1 With no chimney accessible, what's the best way to start up your BBQ?
L Laura D TVWBB Fan Dec 11, 2012 #6 I have one of those electric coils that I use if it gets windy (and put the rotisserie ring attachment on my kettle so that the briquettes are in the deep part of the grill). Some people have a looftlighter, sounds fun. Laura
I have one of those electric coils that I use if it gets windy (and put the rotisserie ring attachment on my kettle so that the briquettes are in the deep part of the grill). Some people have a looftlighter, sounds fun. Laura
J Jon Des. TVWBB Gold Member Dec 11, 2012 #7 Step 1. Drive to store for chimney...... I think Dwain nailed it.
Jim H. TVWBB All-Star Dec 12, 2012 #10 Dwain Pannell said: Put a lighter cube in a pile of coal in the cooker. Click to expand... ^^^ This, but a Looftlighter looks like a cool toy to have. http://www.looftusa.com/empty_6.html
Dwain Pannell said: Put a lighter cube in a pile of coal in the cooker. Click to expand... ^^^ This, but a Looftlighter looks like a cool toy to have. http://www.looftusa.com/empty_6.html
W W Tyler TVWBB All-Star Dec 12, 2012 #11 Dwain Pannell said: Put a lighter cube in a pile of coal in the cooker. Click to expand... What Dwain said....
Dwain Pannell said: Put a lighter cube in a pile of coal in the cooker. Click to expand... What Dwain said....