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ok I received the aFire coals today.



1. there huge





2. theres a hell of a lot of them in a 7lb bag





I used a phunnel bowl with layalina bubble gum.



and a homemade foil wind cover.



I only used one coal and have been smoking for 2 and a half hours now.

here is the first hit.



and here is a hit i just took after 2 and a half hours on the same coal.



I have had to do almost no heat management (except ashing the coal)

for smaller bowls i would recomend breaking one in half.



they take a long time to start (had to leave it on the stove for 15 minutes and turn 2 times.
one coal smokes just like 2 coconaros (but a hell of a lot longer) there is no taste at all and no headaches.

a very small amount of smoke when igniting but less than natural lemon wood coal.

in comparison to cocos they are realy cost effective $29.99 for an 18lb bag or $12.99 for a 7lb box
I got the 7lb box shipping on it was $13.95 and I know that sounds like alot but to equil the same waight in coconaros you would have to spend about $150 or more. I now have enough coconut charcoal to last me at least 3 months. (and I am a very heavy smoker.)


these were ment to be bbq coals but they use the same exact proccessing method as coconaros there is NO DIFFRANCE IN THEM AT ALL EXEPT SIZE AND SHAPE.

the retailers website is located at http://www.afireinc.com
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I had a pic of one on the bowl and some how my brothers cell phone erased it before i could send it to my email.

the ash is slightly looser than coconaros but still small in comparison with other brands of coal.
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i'll buy the huge bag sometime soon...anything is cheaper than cocos....and coconut coals are all pretty similar; for that price, i would take a minor hit in quality...
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they seem to work the best on a phunnel with a windcover 1 coal per bowl, but also works great if you brake them in 1/4ths long ways then take one of those sections and break it in half the other way (so you have 2 coconaro sized coals)
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QUOTE (Charley @ Apr 13 2009, 11:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
they seem to work the best on a phunnel with a windcover 1 coal per bowl, but also works great if you brake them in 1/4ths long ways then take one of those sections and break it in half the other way (so you have 2 coconaro sized coals)



yeah i ordered the 18 lb bag and looking at the shape again, i have no idea how to leave them intact and simultaneously get a smooth, even burn; breaking these things up seems absolutely necessary.
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QUOTE (Charley @ Apr 14 2009, 12:13 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
for a long smoke use 1 unbroken coal. and a phunnel with a homemade foil windcover you'll get over 2 and a half hours off it with very little heat management.


where would you put that one piece? surely not over the central hole in the phunnel...?
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cutting them in half and putting them on opposite sides of the bowl look like that would be the best way to smoke. but hell after some more reviews and if there arent any reported deaths/ people stop randomly posting in the next few weeks haha I will pick up a bag!
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Sounds extremely promising! Thanks for being our experiment! I really wish the shipping was cheaper but I guess it's really about the same compared to your average coal order.

Can't wait to try some out.

So what have you found is the best way to cut/break these?
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For all the Phoenix kids out there, I placed an order to see how much shipping was and it turned out to be around $11. Then i cancelled the order and got this email this morning

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Hello Cody-

Thank you for shopping with us at www.afireinc.com. I noticed there is a canceled order and would like to inform you that our product is avaliable through our distributor, Arizona Fireplaces. http://arizonafireplaces.com/
They carry 18LB aFire coconut charcoal and Rapidlight Natural Charcoal through their stores.

You might want to call the stores ahead to see which location have the charcoal available.

Thank you again for your interest in aFire Products.

Grill on.


They're located at S. 32nd st and Roeser.
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QUOTE (Imsomint @ Apr 14 2009, 04:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
For all the Phoenix kids out there, I placed an order to see how much shipping was and it turned out to be around $11. Then i cancelled the order and got this email this morning

QUOTE
Hello Cody-

Thank you for shopping with us at www.afireinc.com. I noticed there is a canceled order and would like to inform you that our product is avaliable through our distributor, Arizona Fireplaces. http://arizonafireplaces.com/
They carry 18LB aFire coconut charcoal and Rapidlight Natural Charcoal through their stores.

You might want to call the stores ahead to see which location have the charcoal available.

Thank you again for your interest in aFire Products.

Grill on.


They're located at S. 32nd st and Roeser.


Thanks for sharing. 18 lbs is a whole lot of poundage. I will definitely look into this in the not so distant future. I'm only about 10 minutes away from the north store location.
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