But then again, so are Heat Beads:
http://www.heatbeads.com.au/tip/how-are ... ttes-made/
A combination of charcoal and coal, but apparebtly, according to this retailer, the coal makes up at least 80% of the stuff:
http://www.alfresia.co.uk/heat-beads-4k ... ettes.html
Steve W
Which briquettes?
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Re: Which briquettes?
I've always used Weber's briquettes, they seem to last longer than anything else ive tried and stay at a good temperature. I've heard good things about the heat beats though
