Does anyone have a good, reliable, online source for electric grill igniters. Since it's winter time everyone has stowed their outdoor stuff.
Not the piezo igniters, the igniters that take a AAA battery and gives a spark for as long as you hold the button
Electronic spark
http://www.bcarms.com/product_info.php? ... e6e0f9a7e5ralphd wrote:Does anyone have a good, reliable, online source for electric grill igniters. Since it's winter time everyone has stowed their outdoor stuff.
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Hrm, I guess you didn't read the post, he specifically said non-piezo ignitors.
You can go to most hardware stores online and place your order, or just try Ebay.
You can go to most hardware stores online and place your order, or just try Ebay.
"If at first you dont succeed, then skydiving is not for you" - Darwin Awards
You could try Gas mate!
no not being funny thats thee name of the brand.
I used the AAA ones in my combustion and they go pritty good and they seem to last a bit longer that the one puch one spark jobs.
But thats what i use out here in Austraila.
They cost about $16-18 but its worth the extra dollars. dono where in the world your inquiring from but i sapose they'd ship em?
Hope this sorta helped you out mate!
Bubba
no not being funny thats thee name of the brand.
I used the AAA ones in my combustion and they go pritty good and they seem to last a bit longer that the one puch one spark jobs.
But thats what i use out here in Austraila.
They cost about $16-18 but its worth the extra dollars. dono where in the world your inquiring from but i sapose they'd ship em?
Hope this sorta helped you out mate!
Bubba
When you know how it works you will damn yourself, repeating constantly "why didn't i think of it before, why didn't i think of it before!!"
lol
flagelation can be good. lmao
lol
"J'mets mes pieds où j'veux, et c'est souvent dans la gueule."
Mate im into simple easy off the shelf and bolt on, in or around!!
Lets not get into what happened when one of me mates said lets use a spark plug and hook it up to the distrubter of his trusty ole suzuki swift!!
Well Spud went that ways arse of cannon went the other and me mate ended up with quite the case of industrial deafness!!
And all of us sitting around laughing our arses off in amusment. then some one said lets do it again!!!!!! :drunken: he he he ha ha ha oops!
Bubba
Lets not get into what happened when one of me mates said lets use a spark plug and hook it up to the distrubter of his trusty ole suzuki swift!!
Well Spud went that ways arse of cannon went the other and me mate ended up with quite the case of industrial deafness!!
And all of us sitting around laughing our arses off in amusment. then some one said lets do it again!!!!!! :drunken: he he he ha ha ha oops!
Bubba
no no, my system works, at least at normal atm pressure. requires no different tools than for a standard BBQ. you will need heat reducing insulating wires, epoxy, and off course, what makes it particular : a "..........." *leaves it blank just for fun.*

"J'mets mes pieds où j'veux, et c'est souvent dans la gueule."
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