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Namchar Lumpwood Charcoal?

Posted: 29 Aug 2012, 08:08
by noworries
Having trouble finding decent charcoal over here in Dublin, just as much as I'm having trouble finding a firewood supplier
for cooking with (oak).

I prefer cooking with lumpwood and a few small pieces of hardwood. All the brands of briquettes I have found are terrible and
lose heat extremely quickly as well as just being left with lumps of sandy crap!

Anyone got any experience using this stuff- http://www.namchar.co.za/
Can get it over here at €6 per 5kg bag, so going to try it out I reckon. Heard it burns very hot and for very long.

THanks,

A

Re: Namchar Lumpwood Charcoal?

Posted: 29 Aug 2012, 10:52
by Swindon_Ed
I've not heard of Namchar, but i belive that a lot of the blue bag resturant grade charcoal we get in the UK comes from Namibia, and a lot of people over here use it with no problems.

Re: Namchar Lumpwood Charcoal?

Posted: 29 Aug 2012, 10:57
by noworries
Swindon_Ed wrote:I've not heard of Namchar, but i belive that a lot of the blue bag resturant grade charcoal we get in the UK comes from Namibia, and a lot of people over here use it with no problems.
Good stuff, thanks for that.
Do you have a link for the stuff you buy in the uk? Does it burn long? Good temps?

Cheers!

Re: Namchar Lumpwood Charcoal?

Posted: 29 Aug 2012, 16:19
by Verminskti
The Blue bags can be found in Makro/Bookers. http://store.makro.co.uk/p-6101-bar-be- ... -12kg.aspx