Expecting good weather this weekend for a BBQ. Lowest price I could find for charcoal. Free C&C
Supagrill Charcoal Briquettes are made from high quality crushed lumpwood charcoals, which provides an excellent and consistent heat for cooking on. Supagrill Charcoal Briquettes are easy to light, produce a constant heat and are ideal for outdoor barbecues entertaining family and friends
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isotonic
26 Aug 16#1
Good price and decent quality as they do last long enough and are hot for longer than most coal
MoreBeer77
26 Aug 161#2
Same in Home bargains
PIPS
26 Aug 16#3
good price but like Briquettes, do they give off alot of soot when lighting them up ??
prash_2k to PIPS
26 Aug 16#5
Depends on the make.
Lump wood - is pure wood oxidized to make charcoal. Burn hotter for shorter
Briquettes - is compressed wood mixed with chemicals to help it burn. Burns at a lower temp but lasts longer.
I always use a mixture to keep an even high heat.
I always use a
angelking
26 Aug 16#4
OOS every where in London.
Gollywood
27 Aug 16#6
BBQ in the UK is a pretty unpleasant experience - very difficult to have one spontaniously.
alexfn to Gollywood
27 Aug 162#8
Ok dont think i will bother then
hutchir9
27 Aug 16#7
Great price thanks
cjdean1983
27 Aug 161#9
has anyone else found this brand burns out too quickly? the coal seems very light. plus side is that it's ready very quickly but down side it burns out too quickly too
Knipknops
27 Aug 16#10
If your after decent briquettes then there's only only brand to buy.....Weber takes 20 mins to hit up and lasts for hours. Absolutely amazing and well worth the additional pennies. £6.49 for 4kg at Homebase
moislam79 to Knipknops
27 Aug 16#14
So more than just a few additional pennies for less weight....
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Supagrill Charcoal Briquettes are made from high quality crushed lumpwood charcoals, which provides an excellent and consistent heat for cooking on. Supagrill Charcoal Briquettes are easy to light, produce a constant heat and are ideal for outdoor barbecues entertaining family and friends
All comments (20)
Lump wood - is pure wood oxidized to make charcoal. Burn hotter for shorter
Briquettes - is compressed wood mixed with chemicals to help it burn. Burns at a lower temp but lasts longer.
I always use a mixture to keep an even high heat.
I always use a