LWP charcoal lighting help and questions

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Re: LWP charcoal lighting help and questions

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Try to avoid cheap. All good points about it working for small cooks. However my recent experience with it has been such poor quality that I waste so much falling through the grates I lose any savings in cost. It also sounds like you are doing decent cooks. I never got paper to work for me and use one block of eco fire lighter.
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I use lump wood charcoal 3 to 4 times a week all year round. To light , I use B&Q natural firelighters - come in packs of 48 for about £2.50 I think.

I use two of these firelighters to light the lump - works each and every time. I spread the charcoal into the shape I want and then create a little dome around the lighters in the centre of the lump, light and forget for half an hour.

Hope that helps.

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NomNom I haven't checked recently but last year I picked up a couple of bags at £2.95 for 5Kg, I've noticed they have red coloured bags this year but wasn't looking at the price. Next time I'm in I'll check.
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keith157 wrote:NomNom I haven't checked recently but last year I picked up a couple of bags at £2.95 for 5Kg, I've noticed they have red coloured bags this year but wasn't looking at the price. Next time I'm in I'll check.


Thanks Keith. Blimey, that is cheap - 59p a kilo. Was that lump?
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No briquettes, don't know what the new red bags are though.
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keith157 wrote:No briquettes, don't know what the new red bags are though.


Thanks Keith :)

I dont get along with briquettes but always useful to know
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Try wetting your newspaper with cooking oil? Burns a bit hotter and a bit longer.
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