I grilled today, and lit my charcoal using lighter fluid. I was great, not a bit of foul smell. Lighter fluid does not make food smell bad, as long as you give it enough time to light completely.
You wont be disappointed my friend. There is a link in the description to the one I use and recommend. Thanks for watching. BTW, I love your thumbnails.
Just found your channel after doing a search for charcoal lighting after an epic fail this weekend. Thanks for the tips and the humor from a new subscriber
I am so glad I could help. I was at a BBQ a few weekends ago and sat back and watched a guy burn off his eyebrows with Lighter fluid. I took over at that point. Thank you for subbing my friend.
The issue we are running into with th3 chimney is the bottom charcoals catch and burn and burn out just as the top briquettes start to catch so I've only got like half my charcoal left thats usable
@andrewthemaroon8608 I have had this issue in the past as well, and I found it was an issue with airflow. I now set the chimney on the BBQ Grate instead of on the ground. This helps all the briquettes start more evenly. I hope this helps.
Hey Coleman, I just had to say a big THANK YOU for these tips. I recently bought a Weber Summit Komado and did not have any firestarters around when I went to do the initial burn in. So i went to the bathroom and grabbed the petroleum jelly and cotton balls and 3 minutes later there is fire! I have use them for the first 3 cooks and now I am looking at getting that mason jar full. They work awesome!! Thanks for the great tip!
You are welcome my friend. I love how well those things work. Last weekend I actually made a bunch of them up and put them in the camper to start campfires with. Glad I could help.
@@GrillinandChillinwithColeman I used to make them many years ago to put a few in a small survival kit I'd take with me hunting, fishing, camping. But used drier lint, an egg carton, and paraffin. Those things could get the wetist of tinder going and burn for almost 1/2 an hour. Great tips Coleman.
@@marktoldgardengnome4110 I make those as well. I have found that they work much better when you mix sawdust into the drier lint and wax. Great for starting any fires and basically free. I appreciate you watching.
You wont be disappointed. Nothing like sitting around with friends and family, grilling some steaks, and singing worship songs. I play 13 instruments but guitar is not one of them. It’s hard to sit around a campfire singing How Great Thou Art with a trombone. LOL. Thanks for watching.
I'm new to grilling and I definitely didn't enjoy pouring all that lighter fluid on my coals. Thanks, I'm going to buy the propane tank! New subscriber here from Detroit !! 🎉
I like using a chimney and I light it with a paper towel soaked with vegetable oil in a small metal bowl. I might try the torch just to satisfy my curiosity however.
Thank you my friend! I was told that I needed to add a little more of MYSELF in this video, so this is the result. LOL. I was not allowed to put a picture of the garden gnome I actually bought.
I know its been 3 years but I still hope you're answering posts ~ Won't any oil just burn & stink like rancid burnt oil? its going to coat everything underneath & continuously burn there. I hate the smell of burning oil & rancid oil, you can totally tell. And someone used old oil & again, rancid & over-cooked. Isn't there a better solution besides oil & a freaking flame torch! LOL!! Love ya hun
GOOD NEWS! I am still very active on my page and answer all comments. I hope to be filming again very soon. I do use the torch most often, but the Vaseline and cotton balls do not leave any smell of taste, so that is my second favorite way to start my grill. I also like the Royal Oak Tumbleweeds, but i just tend to make my own. I hope this helps and I do appreciate you watching.
I have a link in the description of this video and on my website. If you can't find it, email me and I will send you the Amazon link. Thanks for watching my friend.
Just easier to reach them when using less charcoal. Also, most chimneys, the bottom grate is dished up, allowing for better airflow. When flipping it over, it causes it to dish down. This holds the briquettes closer together when using less charcoal. I hope this helps and thanks for watching.
@@GrillinandChillinwithColeman didn't have a lighter touch ran out of juice, use the magnifying glass to light up one charcoal and use the bubble machine because it has a battery powered fan on it. Minutes the bubbles. Then once it turned white I dump charcoal on top waited 25 minutes then call it good. Wife and kids thought I was crazy. But it works.
Thank you my friend. I think the dogs have learned to keep their distance when I start throwing things. LOL But they seem to always come around when it's time to taste test.
The neighbor has cows and horses, I am sure they were just going over to say Hi. I have not seen many deer in my area due to the amount of wild hogs in the area.
Hey, nice video, thanks! I might end up with the torch. Do you think it might be the best way to produce the least possible amount of smoke? I had some issues with my neighbours, and I try to find a solution (if it even exists..) to not to make so much smoke. Thanks for the reply, if you can!
Thank you my friend, o appreciate you watching. The torch will definitely help with the smoke as lighter fluid or any other fire starters have oil in them and will smoke. I am not sure if you can completely eliminate it, but also using hardwood lump charcoal instead of charcoal briquettes will also help. Briquettes have a binder in them that produce some smoke. I hope that helps.
when I buy salmon and I cook salmon on the grill, there is butcher paper that comes with the salmon. It is a match coincidental? I think not!. God thought of everything.
I've been using a harbor freight heat gun. No chemicals at all; no ash from the paper.
Great Idea! I will have to try that. If you get a chance, email me the one that worked for you.
@@GrillinandChillinwithColeman wasn't sure how to find your email address but I sent it to your Facebook page!
@@mabolzichjjl Thank you. my email is coleman@grillinandchillinwithcoleman.com Email me your address and I will send you a G&C decal.
@@GrillinandChillinwithColeman thank you Coleman! I sent an email
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I grilled today, and lit my charcoal using lighter fluid. I was great, not a bit of foul smell. Lighter fluid does not make food smell bad, as long as you give it enough time to light completely.
You have mastered it!
“Ladies we’re sorry!” You wouldn’t think you needed it looking up grill videos but all married men know within the hour this is a life saving line!
Some of us have to learn the hard way....LOL
Amen. My husband has stage IV pancreatic cancer and has been sick. He keeps saying do you want me to come help you? I said, NO! I have RUclips.
I'm seriously going to go out and by a torch right now!
You wont be disappointed my friend. There is a link in the description to the one I use and recommend. Thanks for watching. BTW, I love your thumbnails.
Just found your channel after doing a search for charcoal lighting after an epic fail this weekend. Thanks for the tips and the humor from a new subscriber
I am so glad I could help. I was at a BBQ a few weekends ago and sat back and watched a guy burn off his eyebrows with Lighter fluid. I took over at that point. Thank you for subbing my friend.
I used to use a spray bottle with old cooking oil. Spray the charcoal and it will lite even better
Great Idea!!!
And what's cool..all the spices and seasonings that are in the oil burn slowly with the charcoal....
This is one of the best posts I've seen on heating up yr grill without lighter fluid. Thx much!
Thank you very much my friend. I appreciate that.
The issue we are running into with th3 chimney is the bottom charcoals catch and burn and burn out just as the top briquettes start to catch so I've only got like half my charcoal left thats usable
@andrewthemaroon8608 I have had this issue in the past as well, and I found it was an issue with airflow. I now set the chimney on the BBQ Grate instead of on the ground. This helps all the briquettes start more evenly. I hope this helps.
Hey Coleman, I just had to say a big THANK YOU for these tips. I recently bought a Weber Summit Komado and did not have any firestarters around when I went to do the initial burn in. So i went to the bathroom and grabbed the petroleum jelly and cotton balls and 3 minutes later there is fire! I have use them for the first 3 cooks and now I am looking at getting that mason jar full. They work awesome!! Thanks for the great tip!
You are welcome my friend. I love how well those things work. Last weekend I actually made a bunch of them up and put them in the camper to start campfires with. Glad I could help.
Cotton ball!! That’s a new good one for me!! Thank you
You are welcome. I also like to use 100% cotton make-up pads. Both work well.
Thanks It a lot of help me!
@GwangmookKim glad I could help and thanks for watching.
Good Video, I've never even heard about anyone making their own fire starters with the cotton balls and Vaseline. good to know "in a pinch"
Thanks for watching my friend.
@@GrillinandChillinwithColeman I used to make them many years
ago to put a few in a small survival kit I'd take with me hunting, fishing,
camping. But used drier lint, an egg carton, and paraffin. Those things
could get the wetist of tinder going and burn for almost 1/2 an hour.
Great tips Coleman.
@@marktoldgardengnome4110 I make those as well. I have found that they work much better when you mix sawdust into the drier lint and wax. Great for starting any fires and basically free. I appreciate you watching.
@@GrillinandChillinwithColeman 👍👍👍
Great tips! The cotton balls would be great for camping trips!
I actually learned that one in Scouts. Great way to start camp fires. I appreciate you watching my friend.
Thanks brother! First time grillin on my own today
That is so awesome, how did it go?
@@GrillinandChillinwithColeman gotta do it more that’s for sure lol
Wow! So informative! How resourceful! I’m gonna need to fire up my charcoal grill soon!
You wont be disappointed. Nothing like sitting around with friends and family, grilling some steaks, and singing worship songs. I play 13 instruments but guitar is not one of them. It’s hard to sit around a campfire singing How Great Thou Art with a trombone. LOL. Thanks for watching.
Great idea and SO funny!!
LOL! Glad I could help.
Bad ass. Thank you.
I like the part where you say, "STEAK"
I am glad I could help my friend. Thanks for watching.
I'm new to grilling and I definitely didn't enjoy pouring all that lighter fluid on my coals. Thanks, I'm going to buy the propane tank! New subscriber here from Detroit !! 🎉
Thank you very much my friend. My torch is definitely my favorite way to light my grill. I have a link in the description to the one I use.
@@GrillinandChillinwithColeman yes! I saw your link! I will be ordering soon! Thanks again!
Thanks!!!!
@@travisfrederic1339 glad I could help.
I like using a chimney and I light it with a paper towel soaked with vegetable oil in a small metal bowl. I might try the torch just to satisfy my curiosity however.
The torch has definitely become my favorite method. Thanks for watching.
Cotton balls n Vaseline works great!
It has to be my favorite way.
I use everclear. Works fine.
Never tried that.....at least not to light my grill....LOL
Love the torch method. Where can I get the tee shirt. Thank you.
Thank you my friend. You can get the shirt on my website.
Thank you very much for your help. I'm forward to using my new charcoal chimney.
You are welcome. By far one of the easiest ways to light your grill. Thanks for stopping by and watching.
0:50 - LMFAOO dog was like wtf was that
Think I scared her? LOL
@@GrillinandChillinwithColeman yes
Haha the garden gnome 😂 Love the appearance of the dogs 🐶🐶 Great humor and very engaging video!
Thank you my friend! I was told that I needed to add a little more of MYSELF in this video, so this is the result. LOL. I was not allowed to put a picture of the garden gnome I actually bought.
@@GrillinandChillinwithColeman Well the "you" addition worked great!
@@thefoodietwo4386 I am glad you think so....My Honey had other thoughts about it. LOL
Great tips and demonstrations!! Enjoyed the full video!! Great job #VRA
Thank you my friend. Appreciate you watching.
I agree awesome video. Thank you.
🤣His dog when he threw the charcoal fluid!!!
LOL!! She was not happy about that.
😄
Ok, this is gold, but can you help a newbie out? Could you do a video on how to work the vents to adjust temperature Thanks!
LOL, I just emailed you a link to this video. Great idea on the video on the vents!!! I will have to do one ASAP. Thanks for the idea.
@@GrillinandChillinwithColeman Haha 🤣 Great minds think alike!
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lighter fluid at the store was $10. thank you for the video
Now you can buy more beer! LOL Glad I could help and thanks for watching.
Uve got a new subscriber Sir.
Thank you for watching and thank you very much for your support.
Wow who knew!? Thanks so much!
I did it wrong for years before I found these methods. THAK YOU FOR SUBBING!!!
Propane blow torch. Genius!
My favorite! Thanks for watching.
Cool 😎! Grilling and chilling has been one of my favorite sayings for decades!!! Still got new stickers left?
Mine as well! I sure do, just email me your address and I will send you one.
@@GrillinandChillinwithColeman Ok Thanks a Million! Just went to your site and the CONTACT page to send my address to you. Cheers!
Love this
Thank you, glad I could help my friend.
Thanks!
WOW! Thank you very much my friend.
Great video! I'm trying the chimney method today. Shiner was shocked by that bottle!😁
Awesome! Let me know how you like the chimney. Yeah, I think I shared her a little. LOL
Excellent! 🔥
Thank You Sir!!!
I know its been 3 years but I still hope you're answering posts ~ Won't any oil just burn & stink like rancid burnt oil? its going to coat everything underneath & continuously burn there. I hate the smell of burning oil & rancid oil, you can totally tell. And someone used old oil & again, rancid & over-cooked. Isn't there a better solution besides oil & a freaking flame torch! LOL!! Love ya hun
GOOD NEWS! I am still very active on my page and answer all comments. I hope to be filming again very soon. I do use the torch most often, but the Vaseline and cotton balls do not leave any smell of taste, so that is my second favorite way to start my grill. I also like the Royal Oak Tumbleweeds, but i just tend to make my own. I hope this helps and I do appreciate you watching.
@@GrillinandChillinwithColeman SO vaseline instead of oil. Thank you! And thank you for sharing your knowledge in these videos!
How can I get this touch for lighten my briquettes
I have a link in the description of this video and on my website. If you can't find it, email me and I will send you the Amazon link. Thanks for watching my friend.
What is the advantage of inverting the chimney when lighting just a few coals?
Just easier to reach them when using less charcoal. Also, most chimneys, the bottom grate is dished up, allowing for better airflow. When flipping it over, it causes it to dish down. This holds the briquettes closer together when using less charcoal. I hope this helps and thanks for watching.
@@GrillinandChillinwithColeman If using a fire starter in this configuration, will the flame reach the fuel?
@@bks7842 I doubt it. I typically use a torch to light it. If you use a fire starter, just put it in with the charcoal.
Make a video on how to hook up that torch to the gas safely.
Great idea.
Please do it because I don't know how to do it.
I remember as a kid having bbq with my family and tasting the lighter fluid. Thanks for the tips.
arent' you the char COLE man? since you are the expert on charcole.
LOL, well, thank you. I never thought of that.
If you were tasting lighter fluid you were using it wrong. Give it time to burn off and there's no taste at all.
Thanks for watching, I prefer not to take that chance.
This is a fact lol. Once they turn that ashy white grey then you wont taste it bc it burns off.
@@KhaoticReddfacts
Love it
Thank you and I appreciate you watching.
I had to use my daughter's magnifying glass and bubble machine once.
You will have to share that story!
@@GrillinandChillinwithColeman didn't have a lighter touch ran out of juice, use the magnifying glass to light up one charcoal and use the bubble machine because it has a battery powered fan on it. Minutes the bubbles. Then once it turned white I dump charcoal on top waited 25 minutes then call it good. Wife and kids thought I was crazy. But it works.
@@theunknownone5663 LOVE IT!
Great Video now where did those dogs take off to lol smh..
Thank you my friend. I think the dogs have learned to keep their distance when I start throwing things. LOL But they seem to always come around when it's time to taste test.
Thank you 👍🏽 and I guess we’re distant cousins we have the same last name 😁
Thanks for watching CUZ!!! Is your last name Coleman? My first name is Coleman.
Do you use the charcoal that has lighting fluid on it?
I don’t, it will leave a bad taste on your food as well. Just straight charcoal for me.
I want to get a propane torch like yours but only so scared of them lol king of the hill ruin them for me
LOL! He messed it up for a lot of us. I love that show.
Can you soak the cotton balls in vegetable oil?
I bet that would work, but not as well as the Vaseline.
@@GrillinandChillinwithColeman Okay, thank you! I’m going to try it tomorrow.!
I use lighter fluid but put aluminum foil to cocer grill no fluid taste
Good idea, I will have to try that.
I use nacho chips with my torch.
Good idea. I have heard of people using Fritos.
Calm that music down friend. It’s very distracting, while trying to listen to you explain. Thank you, sir.
Thanks for watching. The music covers up the dogs barking next door.
Was that a deer that the dogs were chasing when you was talking about the torch
About 5:53 into
The neighbor has cows and horses, I am sure they were just going over to say Hi. I have not seen many deer in my area due to the amount of wild hogs in the area.
Hey, nice video, thanks! I might end up with the torch. Do you think it might be the best way to produce the least possible amount of smoke? I had some issues with my neighbours, and I try to find a solution (if it even exists..) to not to make so much smoke. Thanks for the reply, if you can!
Thank you my friend, o appreciate you watching. The torch will definitely help with the smoke as lighter fluid or any other fire starters have oil in them and will smoke. I am not sure if you can completely eliminate it, but also using hardwood lump charcoal instead of charcoal briquettes will also help. Briquettes have a binder in them that produce some smoke. I hope that helps.
man hits dog with plastic container - woof what did I do ...
She was not happy, but I think she forgave me. LOL
Just burn some real wood.
Put your charcoal onto the flame and let the fire so the job.
I usually fan them to make them burn quicker
Appreciate the tip
when I buy salmon and I cook salmon on the grill, there is butcher paper that comes with the salmon. It is a match coincidental? I think not!. God thought of everything.
Great idea! I bet it works well with the fish oil.
I would be careful because most butcher paper is now lined with plastic.
next time step into the light bro
You are correct my friend. That was one of my early videos, before I learned how to film and edit my videos. Later videos are much better, I promise.
Yuck lighter is a big no
I would have to agree. Thanks for watching.
Too much unnecessary humor. I tuned in for the advice not the self-deprecating humor.
I am all about the advice....and the jokes. I hope the video helped, my friend.
You think you’re so funny
That’s what all my kids tell me.