Heat Beads
- Toby
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Heat Beads
Hi Everyone just agreed sponsorship with Heat Beads who will be providing fuel for the PitMasters series, i will also be in a position to send out 28kg (4 x 7kg) at a time when the pallets arrive, mid February. RRP is normall 11.99 for a 7kg bag I will be able to do the 4 including postage for £45
- Eddie
- Rubbed and Ready

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- First Name: Charles Buttle
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Re: Heat Beads
If any new members haven’t tried these, I must recommend these. They give you a fantastic clean taste and provide a good source of heat that last for a good period of time. Much better than the Webber brickets that leave a horrible yellow mess in the bottom of your Q.
Eddie
Eddie
- keith157
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Re: Heat Beads
We were thinking of a new shed this year now I know what to put in it 
Re: Heat Beads
I've had a bag sat in the garage for a few months unused.
I usually use the (much maligned) Webers - I'll be interested to see how they stack up.
Steve W
I usually use the (much maligned) Webers - I'll be interested to see how they stack up.
Steve W
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tommo666
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Re: Heat Beads
Can i pick up 4 bags next weekend?Toby wrote:Hi Everyone just agreed sponsorship with Heat Beads who will be providing fuel for the PitMasters series, i will also be in a position to send out 28kg (4 x 7kg) at a time when the pallets arrive, mid February. RRP is normall 11.99 for a 7kg bag I will be able to do the 4 including postage for £45