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Just curious. I already had 2 and this weekend a guy at the Flea Market pulled out 2 right in front of me no worse than the 2 I have. I asked him how much and he said $6 for both. Couldn't pass it up. Won't need anymore in my lifetime!


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Posts: 139 | Location: Richmond, Va. | Registered: September 16, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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got three. my first one is a cheapy that has lasted just fine and now two weber's. one is starting to warp a bit but it should be ok for awhile. they do rust so take care of them.


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Posts: 2316 | Location: visalia ca. | Registered: April 09, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I bought 2 Weber chimneys when I bought my first WSM back in 02. Only ever used one of them. I sent my spare to Lance when he returned home from Iraq earlier this year. I figure the rusty old chimney will go at least another 6 years yet, prob longer. I only ever light a 1/2 chimney at most, so no need for more than one.


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I could well be wrong...but it seems that the high heat could slow down the rusting process.
I know that the chimneys get rather discolored due to the high heat with heat rings around them.

Mine is not the Weber Chimney but the heatbeads chimneys made here in Australia as we can't get the Weber ones here in Oz and mine quite often gets left out in the elements and has yet to show signs of rust.

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Davo


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Posts: 229 | Location: Sydney, Australia | Registered: March 06, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I've got 2, but in all honesty, I've rarely used the second one at home. I bring it to comps with me in case it's needed there.


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Posts: 1728 | Location: Utica, Michigan | Registered: November 30, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I've got three, two cheapos and one Raichlen (that was actually cheaper than the cheapos Big Grin, got it from Winners for $5 with a few scratches on it).

I wouldn't pay $40 for the Raichlen but it is nice, I like the handle and the bottom basket. They could have used heavier gauge steel, it seems flimsy with a load of lit lump in it.
 
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I have the Weber and one of the smaller ones you see everywhere. Used to use both of them when I was using a horizontal (Char Griller). Since I have the WSM and Performer haven't had to use the smaller one much.

Lot's of life in both although well used. I have my eyes on the Raichlen since I have been doing steaks over the chimney. Looks like it might fit two steaks more comfortably than the round one from Weber (usually do 1 at a time).

But not in a hurry to pick up another chimney. Especially since Shawn says they seem light gauge.


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Posts: 1695 | Location: Southeastern PA | Registered: October 02, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I had a cheap one before I bought my Weber one. Found that I rarely used the cheap one so threw it away - just did not need another "thingee" to keep up with around my grill and WSM.

Ray


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Posts: 1691 | Location: Greenville, NC | Registered: November 18, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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the raichlen one is bigger but not by much. when i saw one it was chincey. unless you can find one really cheap forget about it or make yer own.


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i have 2 for those days when i am smoking and grilling.


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Posts: 226 | Location: Sherman Oaks | Registered: November 07, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I have 3, 1 cheapo from Lowe's that is now on camping duty w/ the SJS, then 2 Weber's--I bought a backup 2 years ago...still haven't needed it.

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Posts: 59 | Location: Brandon, MS | Registered: January 10, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I own 2, although I've only used them at the same time once when I was loading up my kettle to grill a big load. They're both cheapies but do the trick no problem.


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Posts: 172 | Location: Canada | Registered: August 19, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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2 Webers and 1 cheapo which I modified by drilling a lot holes and making a grate for the bottom to it make burn half way decent.


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Posts: 1241 | Location: North Carolina | Registered: August 31, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I've got one of the cheap ones - I find it holds just the right amount for cooking on my 18" kettle, and about 3/4 full is just right for firing up the WSM using the Minion Method.


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Posts: 1741 | Location: Clemmons, NC | Registered: November 04, 2000Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I have one(1) which I hardly use as I lite my OTG with an Electric starter that works great!

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We have 5. 3 are for our triple kettle cooker, 2 for our Spicewine.


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I have 3 .. 2 Weber's and 1 Charbroil (i think). The Charbroil get's used for the WSM's and the Weber's get used for the RK.

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I noticed on Amazon, they have two different models.

One is model 87886, and the other is model 7416 RapidFire.

Anyone know the difference?


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Originally posted by Chip H (Hersh):
I noticed on Amazon, they have two different models.

One is model 87886, and the other is model 7416 RapidFire.

Anyone know the difference?
Answer here. Read reply from Clay Cope.
 
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Just one. I lite it on my pit burners so, I can have one ready in 5 minutes!


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