Chreees Posted February 9, 2011 Share Posted February 9, 2011 Place your reviews for Tanbaro Natural Coconut Coals here. All non-review comments and posts will be removed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stuie Posted February 11, 2011 Share Posted February 11, 2011 [color="#FF0000"][size="3"][b]Tanbaro Coconut Coals [/b][/size][/color] [b]Average Coal Size:[/b] 2.5cm x 2.5cm x 1.4cm [b]Average Coal Weight:[/b] 8g [b]Smoking Temperature Peak:[/b] 617˚F [b]Packaging:[/b] Thin Cardboard box not bound together, Thick Plastic around the coals taped shut, Entire Box Shrink Wrapped. [b]Size Consistency: [/b]Near Perfect. [b]Cutting Ease: [/b]Very Easy to cut. [b]Cutting Strength:[/b] Never could get a clean cut out of the 4 I tried. [b]Lighting Time: [/b]Flipped when lighting at 3:50 minutes; done at 7:15 minutes. [b]Smell During Lighting:[/b] Slight Wood Smell. [b]Smell During Smoking:[/b] None. [b]Taste:[/b] A Slight taste, something close to Exotica Taste. [b]Ash:[/b] Very Light Grey. Ash falls off as the coals burn. [b]Longevity:[/b] 76 minutes before the coals became too small to smoke well [b]Heat Management:[/b] Flipped at 29 minutes, Windcover at 46 minutes. [b]Purchased From:[/b] eBay.com [b]Overall:[/b] 8/10 These are pretty decent coals. I think they need to work on their packaging a bit. Sucks they don’t cut well but I rarely do it now a days. But aside all that, these are great coals. I would put them 3rd in my preference list, after Coconaras and CH Hookah. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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