Weber 7416 Rapidfire Chimney Starter

Weber 7416 Rapidfire Chimney Starter
Weber Rapidfire, Chimney Starter, Made Of Aluminized Steel & Large Enough To Hold The Appropriate Number Of Briquettes For An Indirect Or Direct Fire On A 22-1/2″ Diameter Weber Kettle, Unique Cone Bottom Allows For Fast Start & A Double Thermoplastic Handle Allows For Easy Pouring Once Charcoal Is Ignited
Customer Review: Excellent chimney for starting lots of coals
Took it to scout camp last week and was able to get enough coals for two 12″ ovens going in about 15 minutes. The coals up to the top of the side vent holes are ready in 10 minutes, the ones above the holes take a few minutes longer. Excellent value for the price.
Customer Review: Two observations…
1. The openings in the vertical grating at the bottom are too narrow to permit insertion of any butane grill lighter I have been able to buy. I have to lift up the canister in order to light the paper in the bottom.
2. After fiddling with newspaper trying to find right amount to use, I have found that using 1/2 of a paper grocery shopping bag (just cut it right up the middle with scissors) is perfect for lighting the chimney without fail.
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InStep Quick N EZ Bike Trailer (Gold/Gray/Black)
InStep’s Quick N EZ bike trailer offers a comfortable and safe ride for children. It features 16-inch mag wheels with a quick release design for easy storage and a steel frame design with plenty of room for each child. This trailer quickly converts to a stroller without using tools and a universal coupler attaches quickly and easily to most bikes. A weather shield provides extra protection from the elements and will keep your child dry from the rain and out of the direct sunlight. Recommended for children ages one and older, the Quick N EZ will support up to 100 pounds.
Specifications:
- Recommended Age: 1 year and older
- Maximum Weight Limit: 100 pounds
- Folded Dimensions: 31.5 x 30 x 16 inches
- Assembled Dimensions: 55 x 32 x 33 inches
- Assembled Weight: 29.70 pounds
List Price: $129.99
Amazon Price: $106.99
Customer Review: made for young children
I bought this bike trailer so I could take my children with me when I went biking. My daughters are 5 and 3. My 3 year old fits just fine but my 5 year old is pretty cramped! If you have a really young child or children, this will work great for you but if they are 4 years or older, you may want to consider another product. It works GREAT! but it is made for children about 3 years and under.
Customer Review: Bike Trailor
This was an awesome Christmas Present. My Son and Daughter-in-Law love the versitility of running behind it, walking behind it or having it connected to their bicycles. Very sturdy. They have two children that fit comfortably in it.
Pride and Prejudice (Bantam Classics)
Jane Austen’s perfect comedy of manners–one of the most popular novels of all time–features splendidly civilized sparring between the proud Mr. Darcy and the prejudiced Elizabeth Bennet as they play out their spirited courtship in a series of eighteenth-century drawing-room intrigues. “Pride and Prejudice seems as vital today as ever,” writes Anna Quindlen in her introduction to this Modern Library edition. “It is a pure joy to read.” Eudora Welty agrees: “The gaiety is unextinguished, the irony has kept its bite, the reasoning is still sweet, the sparkle undiminished. [It is] irresistible and as nearly flawless as any fiction could be.”
List Price: $4.95
Amazon Price: $4.95
Used Price: $0.46
Customer Review: My Favorite Book
Jane Austen’s classic, Pride and Prejudice, is perhaps my favorite book of all time. Miss Austen’s trademark wit and whimsy style of writing is appealing to readers of all ages, even to a modern teen like me. I find something, many things, to relate to within the main character, Elizabeth Bennet, as I, like she, “[takes] delight in anything ridiculous.” Since the moment I read that infamous line: “It is a truth universally acknowledged……” I have considered myself to be a firm and loyal Janeite, joining the ranks of thousands of hopeless romantics and head-strong women whom only hope to one day find their Mr. Darcy. Between the playfulness of Miss Bennet and the comically formalness of Mr. Darcy lies a classic lesson to be learned. Originally, Jane Austen thought to name this tale “First Impressions”, as the moral of the story lies within the importance of not relying on just that. Lizzie Bennet’s fatal — or perhaps only — flaw is her characteristic quickness to judgement, which nearly cost her the love of her life. Although by the end of the story one is almost always in love with Darcy, his personality at the beginning of the story is purposefully icy and rigid, depicting him as the perfect example of an excess of pride. By the end of the tale, however, Darcy stands proud as perhaps the most romantic hero of all time. Prepare to be “bewitched body and soul” by the whit and wisdom and Miss Austen, perhaps the most perfect romantic author of all time. In addition, plan to be enchanted by the playfulness of Lizzie, charmed by the misadventure of Darcy, rendered speechless by the nerve and lack of tact within the Mrs. Bennet, charmed by the sweetness of Jane and Bingley, enraged by both Miss Bingley and Lady Catherine, and most of all, infuriated by the ridiculousness and insufferability of Lydia and Kitty. There is always something to take from a story so perfect and so classic as this. I make it a point to return to it’s familar story at least once a month. This beautifully penned tale only stands to prove that Love, more often than not, will be not so easily defeated.
Customer Review: Everyman’s Library version is GREAT…
I loved this book and Jane Austen’s style, but this is not a literary review — this review is on the Everyman’s Library Edition. This printing is wonderful and I absolutely love the everyman’s library books. If the book wasn’t spotless, I would almost think it was an antique edition. The cover is lovely, the binding is solid, the paper is thick and matte, and the font is legible. This book is to be read, loved and proudly shelved for display. Don’t waste your money on some tiny, stiff, mass-market paperback. EVERYMAN’S LIBRARY EDITION — TOTALLY RECOMMENDED!
Wagan 9796 Easy Quick Jumper In-Car Jumpstarter
Dead battery? Simply plug on end of the Easy Quick Jumper into your car’s 12V cigarette lighter and the other end into the cigarette lighter of another car. In about 5 to 10 minutes, your battery is charged enough to get your car going again. No need to open the hood of the car. No cumbersome jumper cables. Includes long 18-foot power cord. No need to push any buttons or switches, automatic power switching system Heavy-duty construction Fits in the glove compartment Extra long 18 foot power cord Weight - 1.5 lbs.
List Price: $29.99
Amazon Price: $18.04
Customer Review: Wagan 9796 Easy Quick Jumper In-Car Jumpstarter
Works as advertised. Takes about 10 min on a real low battery, 5 min on one that is just a little low. Easy to use and better for using on the newer cars. No hassle with jumper cables.
Customer Review: This is unit actually “pumps” the power
I found this unit does what it’s made for, but I had 2 surprises. 1st, this unit “pumps” power from the “source” car into the “dead” car. I assumed that this would let the power thru from the source (which is at a higher voltage) to the dead one & slow/stop the flow of power if the voltages equalized, but it doesn’t. It continues to draw on the source to feed power into the dead one (even if it makes the source drop to under 12V while the dead one gets raised to 13+V). If you have this unit connected between cars without the engine running on the source car, it can drain that battery & continue to charge the “dead” car. That could get someone in trouble if they left it plugged in, so be sure to pull the plug if you’re not running the source car. 2nd, when I saw this in a store it said “Rated at 5 amps” on the package label, but once I opened it I saw on the manual enclosed “Rated at 10 amps”. I tested it & the unit actually draws closer to 10, so the package label seems incorrect. Otherwise I think of this as a 10 Amp battery charger that plugs into another car (instead of your house). It can’t pass enough power to instantly crank your engine, it just charges a good battery and the battery must still be able to do its job. I’ve also heard, “Expect a battery to take as long to recharge as it did to discharge IE: if you drain it fast while cranking an engine it’ll recharge fast, if you drain it slow from leaving lights on it’ll take a long time to recharge”. Also remember that for this to transfer power thru the lighter socket into the car with the drained battery, you want to have the key switch in “Accessories” position in the dead car. That’s because you want the lighter socket to be “on” (connected to the battery so the power gets thru), but you don’t want the cars engine circuits to be on until trying to start it (since they would be draining much of the ~10 amp charge power coming thru if you left the key in the “on” position).












