Barbecue Questions

Answers to your BBQ questions

What are the benefits of using the Blower?

It saves a lot of time but most importantly it gets your barbecue to the right temperature.

When do I use the BBQ blower?

When you first light your barbecue leave it for a few minutes for the charcoal to ignite. Then, insert the BBQ blower, switch it on and move the BBQ blower around the BBQ and within a few minutes the BBQ is ready to cook on.

How many BBQ’s can I do with the same batteries?

Depending on the batteries but you should get no less than forty barbecues.

Are there danger points with the BBQ blower?

The only danger point with the BBQ blower is that the end of the tube that gets inserted into the charcoal will get hot, to prevent burns disconnect the tube from the blower and place it into a safe place and allow it to cool.

Does the BBQ blower work in the rain?

Yes, the BBQ blower will work in the rain.

Can children use the BBQ blower?

No, children should not be near a BBQ.

I usually have to add more charcoal to my bbq. How do I cut the waiting time of 20-30mins until I am able to cook on the BBQ again?

Use the BBQ blower, insert it in the charcoal and switch on to send a flow of air (and oxygen) onto the new coals, and they will quickly ignite. The long shaft on the BBQ blower allows you to move around inserting it in different areas of your Barbecue. If used properly, your BBQ will be ready to cook on again in under 5 minutes.

How does the BBQ blower work?

The BBQ blower is a fan assisted device when switched on, it produces a steady stream of air, when inserted into the BBQ, it quickly ignites the coals.