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Question about charcoal burning
Thread starterAmber1974
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why can't you use lighter fluid? Does it cause more smoke or something, surely u will still have carbon monoxide regardless. People accidentally die from co poisoning surely some of them used lighter fluid to get grill going
I think you could use lighter fluid, but for some reason, 8chan users recommend BBQ matches. According to what I've researched on 8chan, it's better to use a chimney starter to light the coals and have them burn in the chimney until they're grey and not smoking before tipping them into a grill or metal bucket where they'll smoulder. If you're using the charcoal method, I recommend you do a couple test runs before the real deal.
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why can't you use lighter fluid? Does it cause more smoke or something, surely u will still have carbon monoxide regardless. People accidentally die from co poisoning surely some of them used lighter fluid to get grill going
You can if your not planning on using a starter chimney and burning them straight in the grill instead.,a chimney is only recommended because it burns the coals evenly.
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