Definitely the whole point with the fire starter chimney is to not use lighter fluid. I've used the round non collapsible ones for years. You can also cook directly on top of the chimney starter. If you need a really intensely hot flame for like wok cooking. Excellent product. Great job on the video
We just saw this at our friends house and if you keep it in the open you can actually put your feet on the rail below and it keeps your legs and feet warm too!
Chimney starter....my grandfather showed me his 35 years ago..this technology has been around for decades. I own 2...i haven't used lighter fluid in 30 plus years..one season of grilling pays for your charcoal chimney two fold..this version is just shaped differently..thanks for video
I bought one from Rural King about a year ago we used it this year for the first time very impressed it’s great if you want to cook on all natural wood fire,,,and then you could swing the grate away and have it as a fire pit,,,,and it works great both ways,,,,Like I say though I got mine at Rural King for $149.99 and they let me have the demonstrator model that was already pre-assembled at no extra charge
Great video. I believe you have sold me on this product. I've seen those charcoal starters like that before but never a collapsible one. That's pretty neat
Hello there! I just picked up one of these firepit grills for hubby and we're both loving the idea ya'll had with having the blocks around it. It seems like it not only looks nice, but could also make it a li'l bit safer for dogs or kids. I'm trying to figure out how blocks to get by counting up that top row. Could you please help by giving me a count? Also, did ya'll use that fire pit glue stuff?
Burnt newspaper can fly all over when you dump the lit charcoal. I use the white waxy compressed Weber starters. One will light the charcoal and disappear
Very cool! I need some of a new fire pit, thinking about this one. Your review helps a lot, thank you. Glad to see y'all enjoyed the charcoal chimney. You should ditch the newspaper and try some wax lighting cubes, Weber makes some and you can find it at Lowes. Cheers from WNC!
Thats the beauty of the chimney starters they light the coals in about 10 mins and know more fuel taste or smell. Find your self tumble weed fire starter very cheap Home depot has them and BJ wholesale club it takes 2 tumble weed starter pieces to light the charcoal. They are called tumbled weed because they look like tumble weed. They are made out of straw I think.
Great video... I know it's 2 years old since posted but I just received this pit for Christmas. But it didn't come with the charcoal attachment or a protective cover.. Theere seems to be no drain holes so I will have to drill a few and somehow spray protect to prevent rust from the drilled areas. How many bricks did you use to surround the out I plan on doing the same.
Maybe I should have asked the manufacturer, do they sell the spark screens for this when not in cooking mode?? Thanks again, Loved the video and advice. Helped me a lot. I just live in the middle of a highly wooded area and I am fearful of sparks flying out. Thanks again!!
I do not recommend this fire pit. It looks great brand new. However, we used it for one season and it rusted through because the sides are mesh and not solid. The top of the pit is leaning and now unusable. I posted my review to the Lowe’s site with photos if you want to see.
Just wanted to leave a comment here and say that our is still holding up just great. Maybe a little bit of rust here and there. We'll probably just spray paint it at some point. We've cooked on it maybe 2 dozen times and had great results. Too bad you had that experience my friend. Wonder what it could be about the climate or maybe construct of the one you purchased that made your experience so different from mine. Ours came with a cover that we used the first year. I guess that helped some, but the wind eventually tore holes in the cover and we discarded. It's been a nice bit of yard gear for us.
I bought one of these from a local hardware store 18 months ago. The fire ring is completed rusted out. No response from BigHorn's customer service about a replacement.
@@tonyleeglenn No, our local store doesn't sell the covers and I didn't know that they are available. I even drilled drain holes in the bottom of the fire ring because there wasn't any type of drainage on the bottom of the pit. No matter what, an outdoor fire pit that is meant to be outdoors shouldn't rust out in a year and a half.
No problems at all. We've probably cooked out on it about 30 times. We've not given it a super-hard workout, but it's still in great shape - and it's awesome to have when we have a cookout with friends.
Tony Lee Glenn that's my only concern. Last two other semi cheap ones rusted bad. If this one is more resistant it's perfect for what I need. Guess I'll roll the dice. Could always Rustoleum it later.
Not ours. There's a little rust on it after 4 years - but it's still very nice, and holding up well. Wonder what conditions the other reviewers were dealing with. I'm in the NC Foothills (no cakewalk as far as weather goes) and it's holding up really well.
No they will not rust if you care for them properly. All metal objects that you'll grill on will rust the same if you don't take care of them. It's essential that you remove ash from the grill after it's cooled. Ash is acidic and will quickly rust your grill from the inside out. Also it's important to keep them covered and not in contact with snow or ice at the ground if you keep it up year round. Following these pointers, and occasional touch up with high heat Rust-Oleum at the connection points keeps it functional for years.
Definitely the whole point with the fire starter chimney is to not use lighter fluid. I've used the round non collapsible ones for years. You can also cook directly on top of the chimney starter. If you need a really intensely hot flame for like wok cooking. Excellent product. Great job on the video
Yeah, you know the level of experience in the fact he was new to the chimney.
We just saw this at our friends house and if you keep it in the open you can actually put your feet on the rail below and it keeps your legs and feet warm too!
Awesome video! We fell in love when we saw it at Lowes and now after your video we're running back!!!
Just bought it at Lowe’s for 50% off for the floor display. I got lucky
Chimney starter....my grandfather showed me his 35 years ago..this technology has been around for decades. I own 2...i haven't used lighter fluid in 30 plus years..one season of grilling pays for your charcoal chimney two fold..this version is just shaped differently..thanks for video
I bought one from Rural King about a year ago we used it this year for the first time very impressed it’s great if you want to cook on all natural wood fire,,,and then you could swing the grate away and have it as a fire pit,,,,and it works great both ways,,,,Like I say though I got mine at Rural King for $149.99 and they let me have the demonstrator model that was already pre-assembled at no extra charge
My friend bought one 3 years ago from Academy. I ordered one today from Rural King....can't wait!
That is awesome I just bought one of these grills that’s amazing love that I
Want one of those too! Thanks for sharing
love these product-review videos. This one has a slice of the good life-qualiy to it
Great video. I believe you have sold me on this product. I've seen those charcoal starters like that before but never a collapsible one. That's pretty neat
Chimney starter ... looks like the camp maid I have its very nice I like it . Folds up for storage .
Hello there! I just picked up one of these firepit grills for hubby and we're both loving the idea ya'll had with having the blocks around it. It seems like it not only looks nice, but could also make it a li'l bit safer for dogs or kids. I'm trying to figure out how blocks to get by counting up that top row. Could you please help by giving me a count? Also, did ya'll use that fire pit glue stuff?
that is awesome! Thanks for sharing, Tony!
Burnt newspaper can fly all over when you dump the lit charcoal. I use the white waxy compressed Weber starters. One will light the charcoal and disappear
Love the accent
Nice set up
Very cool! I need some of a new fire pit, thinking about this one. Your review helps a lot, thank you. Glad to see y'all enjoyed the charcoal chimney. You should ditch the newspaper and try some wax lighting cubes, Weber makes some and you can find it at Lowes. Cheers from WNC!
Nice Tony, thanks for sharing...
Tony great purchase hope you get plenty of use out of it.
Thats the beauty of the chimney starters they light the coals in about 10 mins and know more fuel taste or smell. Find your self tumble weed fire starter very cheap Home depot has them and BJ wholesale club it takes 2 tumble weed starter pieces to light the charcoal. They are called tumbled weed because they look like tumble weed. They are made out of straw I think.
How many bricks do you use
tumbleweeds or weber fire cubes work great, not as messy. you don't really want to use lighter fluid
Great video... I know it's 2 years old since posted but I just received this pit for Christmas. But it didn't come with the charcoal attachment or a protective cover.. Theere seems to be no drain holes so I will have to drill a few and somehow spray protect to prevent rust from the drilled areas.
How many bricks did you use to surround the out I plan on doing the same.
I'll have to go out there and check the number this evening. I'll get back to you with the count.
Maybe I should have asked the manufacturer, do they sell the spark screens for this when not in cooking mode?? Thanks again, Loved the video and advice. Helped me a lot. I just live in the middle of a highly wooded area and I am fearful of sparks flying out. Thanks again!!
Big Horn
Has it held up
Sure has. Had a fire in it last night.
@@tonyleeglenn thank u
Awesome!
Will the grill hold a pot with about 3-5 gallon of water?
Sweet fireplace. Question tho? Where did you get the doggie bed!?😆 I want one!
You need to preseason your grill before putting food on top. This is remove any chemicals, paint
I do not recommend this fire pit. It looks great brand new. However, we used it for one season and it rusted through because the sides are mesh and not solid. The top of the pit is leaning and now unusable. I posted my review to the Lowe’s site with photos if you want to see.
Just wanted to leave a comment here and say that our is still holding up just great. Maybe a little bit of rust here and there. We'll probably just spray paint it at some point. We've cooked on it maybe 2 dozen times and had great results. Too bad you had that experience my friend. Wonder what it could be about the climate or maybe construct of the one you purchased that made your experience so different from mine. Ours came with a cover that we used the first year. I guess that helped some, but the wind eventually tore holes in the cover and we discarded. It's been a nice bit of yard gear for us.
Can you tell me the size I would need to buy for a spark screen? Thanks!
How big is the diameter of the actual pit where the wood burns?
See all the specs here: low.es/2Mc0HTU
I like how he said "it was only 200bucks"
$200 is pocket change tho
I bought one of these from a local hardware store 18 months ago. The fire ring is completed rusted out. No response from BigHorn's customer service about a replacement.
Did yours come with the cover? We kept it on ours and haven't had any problems. Water does sag in it though, if you don't shake it off after storms.
@@tonyleeglenn No, our local store doesn't sell the covers and I didn't know that they are available. I even drilled drain holes in the bottom of the fire ring because there wasn't any type of drainage on the bottom of the pit. No matter what, an outdoor fire pit that is meant to be outdoors shouldn't rust out in a year and a half.
How many blocks are around the fire pit?
+Tim Yoder I’ll try to count them this evening after work and leave a message
did it come with the charcoal piece inside it?
+KidOdditie yes what you see is all included
Now two years later do you still love the grill? Any issues?
No problems at all. We've probably cooked out on it about 30 times. We've not given it a super-hard workout, but it's still in great shape - and it's awesome to have when we have a cookout with friends.
Thanks Tony, that really helps my decision making.
For a min I thought you were and sounded like JBL from WWE .. the wrestler..lol Very nice pit tho!
Any rust issues?
So far none, but we've only had it about 6 weeks.
Tony Lee Glenn that's my only concern. Last two other semi cheap ones rusted bad. If this one is more resistant it's perfect for what I need. Guess I'll roll the dice. Could always Rustoleum it later.
He has the charcoal holder on upside down.
Fire pit
the whole reason for the chimney is so you dont have to use lighter fluid avoid that lighter fluid at all costs
7 hot dogs for 2 people ???? OK, own up .... how many did the Pug get? ;-)
Hello you sale bbq grill
I’ve seen bad reviews about it rusting very bad within 1-2 months to the point of junk.
Not ours. There's a little rust on it after 4 years - but it's still very nice, and holding up well. Wonder what conditions the other reviewers were dealing with. I'm in the NC Foothills (no cakewalk as far as weather goes) and it's holding up really well.
No they will not rust if you care for them properly. All metal objects that you'll grill on will rust the same if you don't take care of them.
It's essential that you remove ash from the grill after it's cooled. Ash is acidic and will quickly rust your grill from the inside out.
Also it's important to keep them covered and not in contact with snow or ice at the ground if you keep it up year round.
Following these pointers, and occasional touch up with high heat Rust-Oleum at the connection points keeps it functional for years.
For $200 hard to beat