- Feb 4, 2008
- 188
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OK, I had a 15% off coupon for Harbor Freight and a weed burner with electric start was on sale for $26. So I got the weed burner for like $22!
This is it here.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=91037
So I used it last night for the first time to start some charcoal. Some of it was leftover and some of it new. It seemed like it was blowing so hard that it wasn't really catching fire. I then found a post somewhere saying not to use full power with it because it won't start that way. Not enough oxygen or something like that. So anyways, what's the proper way to use a weed burner to start some charcoal?
One more thing, it basically liquified the grease and grime on the side of the grill. Kinda gave off an odd stench. I was worried my food would taste funny, but it didn't.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=91037
So I used it last night for the first time to start some charcoal. Some of it was leftover and some of it new. It seemed like it was blowing so hard that it wasn't really catching fire. I then found a post somewhere saying not to use full power with it because it won't start that way. Not enough oxygen or something like that. So anyways, what's the proper way to use a weed burner to start some charcoal?
One more thing, it basically liquified the grease and grime on the side of the grill. Kinda gave off an odd stench. I was worried my food would taste funny, but it didn't.