Help finding charcoal.....sensible priced....in winter

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Re: Help finding charcoal.....sensible priced....in winter

Postby ConorD » 29 Nov 2013, 11:45

wozzad wrote:I am right in thinking that's a pretty decent price for a middle of the range product right?

got a few bags of lump for some btu heavy tbone grilling!


It's pretty good compared to some coals. I have never used that particular range and found a lot of them burn too quickly so was getting through a lot of fuel in long cooks. Let us know how you get on.
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Re: Help finding charcoal.....sensible priced....in winter

Postby robgunby » 10 Dec 2013, 08:25

Sorry for chiming in late, but I just saw this post and having just discovered my new supplier I thought I'd share.

http://www.directcharcoal.co.uk/

£7 for a 12 kg bag of restaurant grade! Very cheap. As for the quality, pieces ranged in size from very small to about 4x the size of my fist. The burn is undoubtedly the longest, hottest burn I've had from any charcoal. Win.

Dunno what they charge for delivery, I guess it depends how much you want. I drive out there (Peak District) to get mine but most of their business is in the delivery market. They have been in business since the 18th century!
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Re: Help finding charcoal.....sensible priced....in winter

Postby Damo » 04 Jan 2014, 00:33

Sorry to ask another question, but I hope any answers may also be helpful to the OP.

Does lump wood charcoal or briquettes survive a winter in a garage? Or do we end with damp fuel in the summer?
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Re: Help finding charcoal.....sensible priced....in winter

Postby Toby » 04 Jan 2014, 10:00

I havent had any problems with charcoal over winter just remember to keep it off the ground.

If anyone is interested getting a couple of pallets of heatbeads in about 10 days and will be selling 7kg bags for £8 each minimum order of 10 which will have to be collected from Surrey GU10 1BP
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Re: Help finding charcoal.....sensible priced....in winter

Postby power » 04 Jan 2014, 18:54

just did a quick Google of what heatbeads are made from!
if heatbeads are made from charcoal, & all the time and effort goes into making them, why is a plain bag of charcoal so expensive?

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Re: Help finding charcoal.....sensible priced....in winter

Postby Toby » 04 Jan 2014, 19:04

locally produced lump is very time consuming and the blue bags are imported so have to absorb shipping costs, its all about volume, weight, shipping etc
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Re: Help finding charcoal.....sensible priced....in winter

Postby power » 04 Jan 2014, 21:50

so whats a 20kg bag of charcoal worth in England???

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Re: Help finding charcoal.....sensible priced....in winter

Postby robgunby » 05 Jan 2014, 09:56

power wrote:just did a quick Google of what heatbeads are made from!
if heatbeads are made from charcoal, & all the time and effort goes into making them, why is a plain bag of charcoal so expensive?


Most places charge rip off prices for poor quality charcoal. Go figure. But, with that said, decent charcoal from a decent manufacturer is a hell of a lot cheaper.

Heat Beads £8 for 7kg
Restaurant grade charcoal £7 for 12kg

I've not used heat beads, so I can't comment on how efficient they are, but with that sort of price difference I'm sticking to decent lump.
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Re: Help finding charcoal.....sensible priced....in winter

Postby power » 05 Jan 2014, 13:38

wow thats big $$$$!!!
hate to see what a gas bottle costs to fill?

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Re: Help finding charcoal.....sensible priced....in winter

Postby robgunby » 06 Jan 2014, 07:01

My guess would be that gas, in large canisters, will be a cheaper, more efficient alternative to charcoal, but it's not as much fun :)
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