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Title: Two ways to light the PBC using Kingsford Briquets
Post by: Pit Barrel Cooker Co. on May 01, 2013, 12:47:14 PM
Hey everyone, we have replaced our old lighting video with a much better video showing two ways to light your PBC, using both a chimney and lighter fluid. Remember it's important to follow the instructions that come with your PBC and to keep your PBC covered when you're not using it. :) Amber   http://youtu.be/oKCDvsfwg8M
Title: Re: Two ways to light the PBC using Kingsford Briquets
Post by: muebe on May 01, 2013, 01:44:56 PM
Good video Amber. Looks like I need to stock up on more lighter fluid ;)

People also need to remember to clean out the ash from the bottom. When the ash mixes with moisture it can become  corrosive and can eat away at the metal.
Title: Re: Two ways to light the PBC using Kingsford Briquets
Post by: Jaxon on May 01, 2013, 02:05:14 PM

People also need to remember to clean out the ash from the bottom. When the ash mixes with moisture it can become  corrosive and can eat away at the metal.

I cover the bottom of mine with HD aluminum/tin foil to make it easy to clean...helps a lot.
Title: Re: Two ways to light the PBC using Kingsford Briquets
Post by: Sam3 on May 01, 2013, 02:06:50 PM

People also need to remember to clean out the ash from the bottom. When the ash mixes with moisture it can become  corrosive and can eat away at the metal.

I cover the bottom of mine with HD aluminum/tin foil to make it easy to clean...helps a lot.

Same here.
Title: Re: Two ways to light the PBC using Kingsford Briquets
Post by: TwoPockets on May 01, 2013, 06:15:24 PM
Good video Amber. Looks like I need to stock up on more lighter fluid ;)

People also need to remember to clean out the ash from the bottom. When the ash mixes with moisture it can become  corrosive and can eat away at the metal.

Number one cause of early deaths for a grill or smoker.
Title: Re: Two ways to light the PBC using Kingsford Briquets
Post by: Pit Barrel Cooker Co. on May 07, 2013, 02:32:35 PM
Of course :) Always dump the used ash and remember DO NOT RINSE OUT YOUR PBC! - Amber
Title: Re: Two ways to light the PBC using Kingsford Briquets
Post by: Hub on May 07, 2013, 04:42:17 PM
I'm still amazed that good lighter like Kingsford burns cleanly away and leaves no odor or flavor.  Tried it when I couldn't find my chimney.  Don't buy the cheap stuff though.  Dollar store charcoal lighter smells like the north end of a southbound Peterbuilt  :o

Hub
Title: Re: Two ways to light the PBC using Kingsford Briquets
Post by: drholly on May 07, 2013, 04:43:41 PM

People also need to remember to clean out the ash from the bottom. When the ash mixes with moisture it can become  corrosive and can eat away at the metal.

I cover the bottom of mine with HD aluminum/tin foil to make it easy to clean...helps a lot.

Same here.

Me too.
Title: Re: Two ways to light the PBC using Kingsford Briquets
Post by: drholly on May 07, 2013, 04:46:55 PM
I'm still amazed that good lighter like Kingsford burns cleanly away and leaves no odor or flavor.  Tried it when I couldn't find my chimney.  Don't buy the cheap stuff though.  Dollar store charcoal lighter smells like the north end of a southbound Peterbuilt  :o

Hub

I've never had a problem using Kingsford - charcoal and lighter fluid in my PBC - no off taste when following the instructions. I do use a chimney for my 500X and the Performer has its own propane based lighter. One of my brothers claims that he can taste any briquette in a cook. He'll be out here this summer and we'll do a blind test to see about his "taster"...  ;D ;)

David
Title: Re: Two ways to light the PBC using Kingsford Briquets
Post by: drholly on May 07, 2013, 05:02:58 PM
Hey Noah,

Great video. A perfect answer for those who do not like using lighter fluid. Personally, I've followed your instructions and never had a problem or bad taste. But for those who are concerned - this is a great way to go. Thank you!

David
Title: Re: Two ways to light the PBC using Kingsford Briquets
Post by: RAD on May 07, 2013, 07:09:04 PM
i've got to get one. Nice video
Title: Re: Two ways to light the PBC using Kingsford Briquets
Post by: Pit Barrel Cooker Co. on May 08, 2013, 11:33:39 AM
Thanks guys, this video was long over due :) - Amber
Title: Re: Two ways to light the PBC using Kingsford Briquets
Post by: Barry CB Martin on May 08, 2013, 01:05:39 PM
I did my second cook last evening and followed the "lighter fluid" protocol. Worked perfectly.