LWP charcoal lighting help and questions
Re: LWP charcoal lighting help and questions
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.
- KamadoSimon
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Re: LWP charcoal lighting help and questions
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.
Simon
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.
Simon
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Re: LWP charcoal lighting help and questions
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.
Re: LWP charcoal lighting help and questions
Thanks Keith. Blimey, that is cheap - 59p a kilo. Was that lump?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.
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Re: LWP charcoal lighting help and questions
No briquettes, don't know what the new red bags are though.
Re: LWP charcoal lighting help and questions
Thanks Keithkeith157 wrote:No briquettes, don't know what the new red bags are though.
I dont get along with briquettes but always useful to know
Re: LWP charcoal lighting help and questions
Try wetting your newspaper with cooking oil? Burns a bit hotter and a bit longer.

