A man adding charcoal to the grill.
Brian Francis
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Light Your Fire

There’s no need to drench charcoal in lighter fluid (or buy pre-soaked briquettes) to achieve a steady flame. Instead, invest in an inexpensive chimney starter to quickly and safely light the coals. An added bonus: after the party, use the ashes to amend the soil in your garden.

Rapidfire® Chimney Starter
$14.99
Available at Weber

Get step-by-step instructions on lighting a charcoal grill.

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