Weber long lasting briquettes

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Re: Weber long lasting briquettes

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Aussie Heatbeads are by far the best briquette I've ever used and you can re-use them again without them breaking up like the Weber ones do.
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Re: Weber long lasting briquettes

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Not sure those white bags are new. I have just found two bags in the shed. :oops:
And they are not marked new in the current brochure.
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Re: Weber long lasting briquettes

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The bag changed last season. I've used it and didn't notice any difference from the previous briquettes.
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Re: Weber long lasting briquettes

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Thanks for all the replies lads, guess I'll just have to keep hoping that one of the local garden centres takes in Aussie Heatbeads :roll:
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Re: Weber long lasting briquettes

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If you spend £50 with some online suppliers delivery is free, (Bedsbbq is one that does) here is a list from Amazon in case there is someone you haven't tried :D

http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_ ... Caps%2C182
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Re: Weber long lasting briquettes

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Is there a difference between the white and brown bags?

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Re: Weber long lasting briquettes

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Steve, if your talking about the bags of Aussie heatbeads, white bag is 4kg and brown bag is 7kg.
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Re: Weber long lasting briquettes

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keith157 wrote:If you spend £50 with some online suppliers delivery is free, (Bedsbbq is one that does) here is a list from Amazon in case there is someone you haven't tried :D

http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_ ... Caps%2C182
Sorry guys but all of those on Amazon are way overpriced.
wowbbq sells the 4kg bags at £6.99 beds bbq at £6.29.
the 7kg bags are nearer £10 each.
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