Smokeless fuel

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Smokeless fuel

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This may be a daft question but

Is it OK to use smokeless fuel in the ProQ?
I have a bag of CPL Brazier fuel sitting in my garage, and wondered if I can use this as a heat source in addition to cocoshell briquettes, and wood pellets.

Does this fuel give off any unsavoury fumes? Any other hazards?
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Re: Smokeless fuel

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No not at all, unless you fancy doing a lot less breathing :lol:

You've no guarantee what's in there and could get chemicals on your food that when ingested could make you sick or worse.
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