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Ok guys today was slow at work so I decided to make a quick coal shoot out...

All entries start with 10 points, points are deducted by category during the review (max deduction per category is 2pts)

In review we have...

CH quicklights
3 Kings
Starlight
Blown
Soex
SwiftLights
Golden Coals

All reviews were done using a small Tangiers Phunnel, MYA bambino, Al Fakher Vanilla and razan hose... over the last two days...

CH QuickLights

Lighting - HOLY CRAP! These coals have by far the most dramatic lighting process, they spark, catch fire and smell...they do get going fast though -1
Smell - See above... DO NOT LIGHT THESE INDOORS! -1
Taste - Non when fully lit
Ash - Greyish very clumpy probably the best ashing quicklite ever, very durable
Duration - 52mins

Overall a very good coal 8/10

3 Kings

Lighting - Acceptable spark levels and smoke, took around 30 seconds to be properly lit with a lighter
Smell - some smell although not terrible, you can light these indoors and get away with it
Taste - none when fully lit
Ash - Whitish gray and clumpy, not as hard as CH so they do sometimes break during ashing, but acceptable. -1
Duration - 43mins

Again another good coal and one is use a lot. 9/10

Starlight


Lighting - very little spark takes about a minute to get fully red,not much smoke... acceptable
Smell - a little more then 3k but again acceptable -1
Taste - none when fully lit
Ash - very fine clumpy grayish ash... almost as durable as 3k -1
Duration - 36min

A good coal that performs very well overall and a good substitution for 3k's 8/10

Blown

Lighting - very fast with just a lighter, some smoke
Smell - OMG probably the worst smelling quicklight ever (rolland is worse actually) -2
Taste - even when fully lit they do impart a very faint taste -1
Ash - Clumpy grayish ash, less durable then 3k's - 1
Duration - 47min

A decent coal in a pinch, although if I had other options I would avoid this one... 6/10

Soex

Lighting - Kind slow actually, takes around 3 min to fully light, very little smoke
Smell - very little, suprising
Taste - none when fully lit
Ash - Clumpy brown, very fine... these coals are pretty soft vs 3k or CH though -1
Duration - 33min (these aren't as hot as 3k/CH/Starlights) -1

Suprisingly very good, the lower heat output is nice for tangiers or smaller bowls 8/10

Swiftlights

Lighting - decently quick good amount of smoke however... -1
Smell - Gross but not as bad as Blow or CH -1
Taste - a slight chemical smell even when lit -1
Ash - superfine and brownish gray... these coals get soft when hot though - 1
Duration - 38min

Like blown they aren't the worst coals in the world, but if I had choices I'd look elsewhere 6/10

Golden Coals


Lighting - good very much like 3k
Smell - not bad, somewhat of a chemical smell, although acceptable -1
Taste - none really although they do get very hot and can cause a buring taste if not managed correctly
Ash - Clumpy and fine, seemingly very durable coal
Duration - 39min although they might be too hot sometimes -1

Very good coal here... although after using all of these different brands these aren't as good as 3k, CH


So there you have it after putting myself through all of this I like 3k, CH and Golden the best. All three are very easily lit, impart no real taste and last an acceptable amount of time.

On a budget CH/Soex/Starlights all smoke well and will not ruin a session because they impart taste

Blown and Swiftlights aren't the worst quicklights in the world (that title is reserved for Rolland) BUT I would never go out of my way to try them...

Mods if you wanna move this please do...

BTW I'm done with AF vanilla for a long time...
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Taru and 3 Crowns should also be on the list and placed squarely at the bottom.
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I used 3K for the first time in about 9 months, they used to be my exclusive coal, and I must say I kinda miss just sitting down with my setup and lighting with a lighter.

Lazy? Yuh-huh.
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Nice work doing all the leg work. I pretty much agree with all the results, but I do have to slightly disagree with the results for the CH coals. I think those are the best instants ive ever used, I dont think they smell or spark too much, but then again Im so lazy I light them on the coil burner anyway! Sorry to be 'that guy' and disagree, but I couldnt contain myself!
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coplinb its cool to disagree, I loved the CH coals and keep them around for various setups but because they aren't so indoor friendly I use 3k a lot still, strangely the soex coals have been my go to coal for tangiers... Edited by kvtaco17
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QUOTE (giant ninja robot @ Jun 1 2009, 04:17 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I used 3K for the first time in about 9 months, they used to be my exclusive coal, and I must say I kinda miss just sitting down with my setup and lighting with a lighter.

Lazy? Yuh-huh.

CH QL man, CH! Easily light in under 2 min with just a lighter...

op-I'm sorry but I am going to have to disagree with part your 3K vs CH part. 3K's taste like shit compared to CH. I used 3K exclusively until I found CH. Now I refuse to use them anymore because they taste like such shit.

How the hell did you get 3K to last longer than CH??? My roommate from college used 3Ks, I use CH, and I am always using more coals then him because CH just won't last as long.

Also, from my experience, CH coals ash like a son of bitch. Don't get me wrong, I love the coals, they just ash like crazy! I do agree with the 3K's breaking when you try to ash. Edited by delSol_si
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QUOTE (TheScotsman @ Jun 1 2009, 11:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (giant ninja robot @ Jun 1 2009, 04:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Taru and 3 Crowns should also be on the list and placed squarely at the bottom.


Or better yet... under the bottom

way under the bottom

+1 those may be the worst coals ever. I'd rather not smoke than use those...

To the OP, loved it, but how easily can you ash the CH coals? The naturals I dont have a problem with, but the QLs like to hang on to there ash
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QUOTE (giant ninja robot @ Jun 1 2009, 06:17 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I used 3K for the first time in about 9 months, they used to be my exclusive coal, and I must say I kinda miss just sitting down with my setup and lighting with a lighter.

Lazy? Yuh-huh.



Whats stopping you? I do every once in awhile just for the nostalgia.
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Del Sol your post was kinda confusing lol but yeah I nursed all of the coals with a wind cover and kept smoking as long as there was acceptable levels of smoke... the 3k vs ch debate is actually kinda funny. Both coals are very different but are intended to compete with each other. Notice I didn't knock CH for taste or usability, just dinged them for not being indoor friendly, which was part of the criteria in judging all of these coals. CH's lighting process is very dramatic and smelly, making them more suited to outdoor use. I do love CH coals and I do use them all the time, BUT if I'm stuck inside 3k's are less smelly, don't catch fire and smoke well...
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Golden river ql's belong in the bottom spot. Ages to light, taste and smell like a dog drank amonia and crapped it out, lasts 30 min max and give you huge head aches. Horrible stuff. Best ql I've ever used are Al ajav 40mm ql's. Light near instantly, last ages and 2 halfs work perfectly on my home made medium clay phunnel
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I find the best way to ash the CH QL, for me anyway, I put the coals in my coal holder and just shake the shit out of em and they ash pretty good, but yeah they do like to hang on to the ash.
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QUOTE (coplinb @ Jun 2 2009, 05:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I find the best way to ash the CH QL, for me anyway, I put the coals in my coal holder and just shake the shit out of em and they ash pretty good, but yeah they do like to hang on to the ash.


I kinda just drop them in a tray... hard and they ash... and don't break

Rollands I've had before and I didn't wanna trip through hell...

AF coals were not available locally to try... I'll get some in my next big order and add it to the thread
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I was just about to make a thread concerning this very matter... Just ran out of my last pack of Golden Coals and have a box of coco's but I want to stock up on some QL's for ease of use and was wondering which QL's everyone the one forums preffered but it looks like I will be purchasing either 3K or CH!
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QUOTE (kvtaco17 @ Jun 2 2009, 07:51 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Del Sol your post was kinda confusing lol but yeah I nursed all of the coals with a wind cover and kept smoking as long as there was acceptable levels of smoke... the 3k vs ch debate is actually kinda funny. Both coals are very different but are intended to compete with each other. Notice I didn't knock CH for taste or usability, just dinged them for not being indoor friendly, which was part of the criteria in judging all of these coals. CH's lighting process is very dramatic and smelly, making them more suited to outdoor use. I do love CH coals and I do use them all the time, BUT if I'm stuck inside 3k's are less smelly, don't catch fire and smoke well...

Sorry about that, it was confusing. I was just noting some of the differences in my experience with the two coals. I was surprised you didn't knock the 3K for the shit taste. I lit CH QLs in the indoor smoking lounge at school all the time smile.gif
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QUOTE (ryno @ Jun 2 2009, 12:01 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
To the OP, loved it, but how easily can you ash the CH coals? The naturals I dont have a problem with, but the QLs like to hang on to there ash

I have found the easiest way to ash a CH QL is to set the coal directly from the bowl to the tray (without flipping it) and scrape off the ash with your tongs, blow the ash off the bowl, flip the coal in the tray, then pick up the coal and place the side you just scraped face down on the bowl.
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