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Do they need a stove or constant heat source to light or just a lighter? if it needs just a lighter they are quick lights if not they are naturals. Could you make a review perhaps on these coals?
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QUOTE (racemyghost @ Aug 3 2008, 08:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
damn i thought the charcoals came in that wooden case until i saw Arturo Fuente. Either way, siiiick charcoal case. Ive never had experience with the charcoals itself though.



Yeah, I think it's an old Short Stories box. Goooooooooooood cigs.

These coals I usually put on the stove while I'm getting the hookah ready. Never tried to just light them and let them sit. I'm guessing they might be naturals but not sure. I only use one per session, and they last a good 45 minutes or so, with a wind cover.
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they look interesting, does the box say if they are coconut or anything? very similar looking to coconaras. From their look i'd say they are naturals, never see a quick light that thick...
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They are def. Naturals especially if you leave them on the coals to light. They sound like they are pretty good coals I might have to find some and buy them
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QUOTE (ryno @ Aug 3 2008, 10:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Well of they dont spark when they are lighting I'd say they are naturals. Look like decent coals, and thats an awesome box you have them in.



Nope, no sparking or anything. The only other thing the box says other than what you see in the pic is made in China on the bottom. Even after leaving them on the stove for about 5 minutes, I use a portable fan to make sure they are ashed over and red hot before using them. So I'm thinking definitely naturals. I remember seeing Exoticas somewhere online, and they looked identical.
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QUOTE (roadie @ Aug 4 2008, 07:32 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (ryno @ Aug 3 2008, 10:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Well of they dont spark when they are lighting I'd say they are naturals. Look like decent coals, and thats an awesome box you have them in.



Nope, no sparking or anything. The only other thing the box says other than what you see in the pic is made in China on the bottom. Even after leaving them on the stove for about 5 minutes, I use a portable fan to make sure they are ashed over and red hot before using them. So I'm thinking definitely naturals. I remember seeing Exoticas somewhere online, and they looked identical.


Yeah they are naturals.

BTW do these impart any taste? How do they ash?
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