Charcoal issue...

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LoneWalker
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Re: Charcoal issue...

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I use the Big K restaurant grade charcoal which I get from outdoor gourmet. Great guys, very helpful and £15 for 15Kg. Had one dodgy bag with small lumps, but on the whole very pleased with it. They also sell Bulworthy Project charcoal. No association, just a happy customer:
http://www.outdoorgourmet.co.uk
Kiska95
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Re: Charcoal issue...

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Interesting but Makro restaurant grade at a tenner plus vat for 12kg works for me :)
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Re: Charcoal issue...

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Kiska95 wrote:Interesting but Makro restaurant grade at a tenner plus vat for 12kg works for me :)

Yes that's what I always use. It's even cheaper near the end of the season. Big lumps nearly to the bottom. Infact I end up breaking some up as too big!
LoneWalker
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Re: Charcoal issue...

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Kiska95 wrote:Interesting but Makro restaurant grade at a tenner plus vat for 12kg works for me :)


Sounds good, but living on Dartmoor I don't have a Makro anywhere near me.
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Re: Charcoal issue...

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Makro delivers & you don't need a card to shop online :-)

http://www.makro.co.uk/M093383.html
LoneWalker
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Re: Charcoal issue...

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I didn't know that. Thanks for the information.
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