keith157 wrote:Found this whilst trying to find a local(ish) stockist (in case I want to try some). I know they sell it by 10kg boxes but can't find any difference in the product description on the company's website between the boxes & bags. How does the price compare with other quality reastaurant charcoal?
Price prohibitive for me I'm afraid. They look a good product but even with the discount I'm getting about 34kg of restaurant grade lumpwood. I'd be looking for a price closer to the £18 mark delivered for 20kg. Though the 6 packs look handy for camping with a smokey joe! That I could get in on (though only as a holiday blow the budget type event.)
We might find that the they're better priced in the 10KG restaurant grade boxes. That eBay listing is showing retail packaging so the pricing may be skewed slightly.
The Lakeland quote " No need for faffing with firelighters, Barbies’ briquettes are simple to use and clean to boot! Use the whole pack for approx. 1 hour burn time."
Agreed the company website is more detailed but to any casual reader/potential purchaser the impression is that they are self-lighting.