Steven Raichlen Best of Barbecue Galvanized Charcoal and Ash Can with Lid
- Rust-proof galvanized steel
- Tight fitted lid keeps charcoal dry
- Keeps hot ashes safe until they cool off
- Stores up to 15-pounds of charcoal
- Model number: SR8012
Product Description
Grilling authority, Steven Raichlen, host of the popular cooking series Barbecue University and author of the best-selling Barbecue Bible cookbook series, partnered with The Companion Group to create a fabulous line of innovative, versatile barbecue products. The large sized galvanized charcoal and ash can with fitted lid is great for storing charcoal or ashes. Holds up to 15 pounds of charcoal briquettes. The tight fitted lid keeps them dry. Keep hot ashes safe… More >>
Steven Raichlen Best of Barbecue Galvanized Charcoal and Ash Can with Lid
admin in Barbecue on April 27 2010 » 5 comments

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I was disappointed with this item. I bought it to put charcoal in and it is far to small. It will not hold a regular bag of charcoal and the lid does not fit tight. After receiving it I think it is over priced for the size.
Rating: 2 / 5
I bought this for my husband as he is constantly cleaning out the fireplace and disposing of old ashes. He loves it. It’s sturdier than in looks in the photo.
Rating: 5 / 5
I purchased this item for collection of ash from my wood stove. It serves the purpose and is much less expensive then the ash cans sold by wood stove accessories stores. My one complaint is that the lid handle is spot welded on and broke off. I reattached via bolts and nuts. It should of been riveted on in the same way as the side handles.
Rating: 3 / 5
This can works okay for my pellet stove ashes, just wish it was slightly larger.
Also cannot pick it up by the lid handle as the lid is not that secure and will come off spilling all the ashes.
Rating: 3 / 5
We use it to hold dog treats still in their plastic packaging. Tucks nicely under our sideboard. Should not be used for loose dog treats as zink from galvinization can make them sick if too much transfers to food, but it does exactly what we were hoping it would do. We had a plastic one for years whose lid cracked so we had to replace it. This was the best choice. When we had a wood stove we used a larger can than this to hold ashes so we did not have to dump it outside as often. That one we stored in the garage.
Rating: 5 / 5
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