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hushpuppi-savastano

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Aug 20, 2024
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Hey, in your opinion, what's the best container to burn coal on? Aluminum bucket? Regular metal bucket? Or something else besides a bucket? Please, no comments on other parts of the method, this post is strictly about finding the best thing to hold the coal
 
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May 21, 2023
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Usually metal buckets and/or regular BBQ grills will do. Afaik people have succeeded with both.

Wherever coal is burnt - CO is a product of incomplete combustion of carbon.
 
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Start charcoal in chimney starterS and transfer to metal bucketS. One bucket of charcoal is not enough.
 

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