I am here to tell you that you’re not doomed to a less-than-great cookout simply because you have a less-than-great grilling setup. There are only three things you need to take a shitty grilling situation to levels previously unknown to it. What’s more, they all cost less than $100.
Charcoal

Put simply, Kingsford instant light doesn’t cut it. They’re smothered in chemicals, produce absurd amounts of smoke and leave a weird amount of ash. They also don’t get as hot as their hardwood lump cousins, which, while typically being moderately pricier, burn far hotter, cleaner and with very little resulting ash. If you’re not feeling lump coal, try one of the few other great alternatives out there.
Fire

Building a faster, better fire is remarkably simple and cheap. This coal lighting chimney is a stupidly simple contraption that fixes the issue of imbalanced lighting, wind blowing out the coals and shaves off 10 or 15 minutes from the lighting process as a whole. Even if you’re not grilling this weekend, this is a charcoal grilling essential in the truest sense of the word.