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Nov 05, 2015
Good, but not excellent.
3 of 3 found this helpful This tool for barbecuing is a "want" for getting your coals started, rather than a "need". You have to hold the button the whole time which can seem a little laborious considering that they could have just made a switch on it. When using the tool I hold the button for 30 seconds till it starts to spark and than slowly pull away, up to about 7 inches or so for another 30 seconds. Do this in 3 sections. Than close the grill and place the tool throught the air vent and hold the button for another 30 seconds to send more hot air down. This is barbecuing on a Kamado Joe. It definitely will shorten the length of time to get your coals started in the barbecue, but much like opening a wine to let it breathe you can just use starter cubes and wait longer. We all like things that are quicker and this certainly does that. It's just that for $80 that's a lot of starter cubes lol, hence my "no" for good value. I'll store it inside from what others have recommended. Time will tell how long it lasts.