DBK
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OK, they may sound like a sex aid for cold winter evenings but the ones I bought are Australian BBQ briquettes. I bought them for our Cobb BBQ as a cheaper alternative to Cobb's own special fuel.
However, you would think a basic requirement of a BBQ charcoal is you can actually light them with something less than an oxy - acetylene torch.
They burn well when lit but what a performance getting them started.
Has anyone else any experience of these things? For info here is a link:
http://www.garden4less.co.uk/heat-beads-BBQ-briquettes-4kg.asp
However, you would think a basic requirement of a BBQ charcoal is you can actually light them with something less than an oxy - acetylene torch.
They burn well when lit but what a performance getting them started.
Has anyone else any experience of these things? For info here is a link:
http://www.garden4less.co.uk/heat-beads-BBQ-briquettes-4kg.asp