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For best results, get some coconut shell briquettes as they are high pressured machine compacted without added chemicals and they have very little residual ashes afterwards. There are no added 'clay' bits for volume either. Tesco's have some very good briquettes as well but they've added a fuel for easy lighting and packed them in portion bags in a large sack. Still, if using a small bag of them you'll have a good heat for a steady hour before temperatures slowly decline. I.m.h.o. far better (and cheaper!) than the overrated heatbeads that go for rediculous prices. There's nothing more secret about them than the hardpressed cocobriquettes but because of the fancy shape and rate of equal burning very expensive.
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